A fanfiction idea could be that Kwazii has lost his prized pirate hat, and Tweak decides to help him find it. She uses her gadgets to track it down. They end up on a wild goose chase all around the Octopod and even into the surrounding ocean areas. During their search, they learn more about each other's quirks and fears. In the end, they not only find the hat but also strengthen their friendship through the adventure.
They could go on a treasure hunt. Kwazii, being the pirate - loving cat, would be eager to find some long - lost pirate treasure. Tweak, with her engineering skills, could build special devices to help them locate the treasure. For example, she might create a sonar - like device that can detect metallic objects. Along the journey, they face challenges like avoiding dangerous sea creatures and navigating through tricky underwater currents.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'nic pizzolatto wanted man story' you're referring to. Nic Pizzolatto is known for his work in creating shows like 'True Detective'. It could potentially be about a character who is a wanted man in one of his stories, perhaps with a complex backstory involving crime, redemption or a search for truth.
I'm not entirely sure if David Sheff has specifically written a fiction book related to 'game over'. He has written on various topics, but this particular combination may or may not exist in his body of work. You could check his bibliography or search in libraries and online bookstores.
As I don't know the specific 'nic pizzolatto wanted man story', I can't say for sure who the main character is. It could be a detective on the case of the wanted man, or the wanted man himself.
One great Conrad and Nic fanfic is 'A New Beginning'. It beautifully explores their relationship in a post - season - end scenario, delving into how they face new challenges together. It has really well - written dialogue that makes their characters come alive.
There are other short stories by him that often delve into the darker aspects of human nature. For example, his stories might touch on themes of regret, moral ambiguity, and the search for meaning in a somewhat desolate world. However, not all of his short stories are widely known, and some might be harder to find compared to his more popular works like his work on 'True Detective' which has elements related to his short - story writing style.
Since I'm not sure if there are such books, it's difficult to say. But if there were, perhaps it could have a sense of finality in the plot, like the end of a journey or the conclusion of a major conflict, which 'game over' often implies.