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Actual Park State
A clear, calm morning; groups gathered in the briefing room, no urgent field conditions.
Weather: Clear Time: 09:10 Notable: None
Virtual Park State (overlay)
Immersive overlays armed; herd layer nominal; T-Rex model parked in P4 for monitoring.
Dinosaurs: Ankylosaurs (P2), Triceratops (P5) Rex: Stationary (P4) Pods: Immersive feed nominal
Beat 1 — Day 1: Morning briefing
FIXED TERRA-v1:D1:B001:C Modal: M Loc: Briefing Room Intensity 3 Tone:
Key Actors: —; Featured: —
Adapted Beat (Narrativized Changes)
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Key Script Differentials
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Base Arc Spine
Guests gather after breakfast for the first operational briefing, shifting from cinematic welcome to active participation. Roles are reaffirmed (Guardian, Tracker, Naturalist) and adopted animals are acknowledged. JIM outlines safety protocols and today’s focus areas.
Intended Guest Experience
Guests feel empowered, trusted, and mission‑oriented—like contributors to a living reserve. Curiosity is seeded for canopy soundscapes and herd dynamics while maintaining calm vigilance about Paddock 4.
Adaptation Levers
Role intro tone Sample mission content Video narration pacing Guide emphasis routing
Levers tune tone, timing, and focus without altering the Core sequence.
Original Beat (Reference)
The group convenes in the briefing room. Guides welcome guests and present the park as a living system. Roles are confirmed; JIM highlights adopted animals and operational notes (Isabella’s treatment steps; P4 monitoring; T‑Rex currently stationary). Guests are reminded that their observations will shape the day.
Background
The morning briefing anchors trust and sets expectations for participatory science. It foreshadows canopy listening and herd observation while normalizing adaptive routing based on environment and safety. The tone is curious, engaged, and gently vigilant.
Next Beat Inputs
Guest G-01

Susan

Age 8 • Role: Guardian
Trajectory
Connect care protocols with canopy pollinators; confidence building through easy wins.
Guest G-02

Ravi

Age 12 • Role: Tracker
Trajectory
Log stationary patterns vs. P4; compare telemetry under current weather; escalate only on multi‑signal confirmation.
Guest G-03

Elena

Age 35 • Role: Naturalist
Trajectory
Attend to soundscape and interspecies cues; note how rainfall changes the “speakers” in the canopy.
Guest G-04

Marcus

Age 42 • Role: -
Trajectory
Awe‑first lens; log one surprising behavior to build ownership and attention stamina.
Guest G-05

Tina

Age 15 • Role: Tracker
Trajectory
Compare route options vs. weather; anticipate corridor timing; prepare a quick reroute if indoor time extends.