What happens on Zorgon?An ancient relic glowed.

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores a collaborative storytelling exercise set on the fictional planet Zorgon, where participants contribute sentences to build a narrative. The scope is creative and playful, focusing on imaginative scenarios rather than factual or technical discussions.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Creative storytelling

Main Points Raised

  • One participant initiates the story with "ON the planet Zorgon..."
  • Another participant adds to the narrative with "there was an explosion..."
  • A third participant humorously questions the preparedness of the characters with "nobody built bunkers?"
  • Subsequent posts include playful interruptions and attempts to steer the story back on track, such as a request for relevant contributions.
  • Another participant introduces a fictional device, the "quantum superpositioner," as part of the ongoing narrative.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree to continue the story collaboratively, although there are playful disagreements about the relevance of certain contributions.

Contextual Notes

The narrative is built on a series of whimsical and disconnected sentences, reflecting a lack of structured plot development and reliance on participant creativity.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers interested in collaborative storytelling, creative writing exercises, or lighthearted narrative development may find this thread engaging.

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The never ending story...

Post a four word sentence to continue the story

You can add ANYTHING you want.

I will start

ON the planet zorgon...
 
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there was an explosion...
 
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"nobody built bunkers?" yelled...
 
your mom. Then she...
 
moe darklight said:
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"nobody built bunkers?" yelled...

Sorry to interrupt the story but Moe, please post a sentence that actually has to do with the previous post.

(continuing with the story)

Grabbed the quantum "superpositioner"...
 
...and said, "sorry, we don't do this kind of thread".
 

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