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Certain elements of the story will change depending on the background of the player's character. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Overview A "What If" scenario is a story concept of the fiction genre that takes an established story or historical event and changes elements in a manner that cause events to play out in a different fashion.

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Our perspective may be confirm our beliefs or encourage an update. You can see a similar feature incorporated into the design of a saddle. The purpose is to leave room for the pad and saddle to settle into place once the rider is seated and riding commences. How might we leave room within our lives, schedules, strategic plans,job descriptions, and budgets to accommodate for the unexpected and ballast that will inevitably be added to our projects? A skin tight fit might be perfect for race day aerodynamics but may be a liability over the course of an expedition.

Big, loud, jolting, climatic events get noticed. They demand attention by overloading the senses. Less noticed are endings that require no crescendos; experiences defined by what we encounter on the trail, not the arrival at the corral. Sometimes being lost in the wilderness is prologue to a silent arrival. The work that matters takes place out of sight but forever impacts our stories. What if we are curious about the unexpected, courageous with our values, and contemplative about anticipated outcomes?

Fences are visible demarcations of boundaries. Either to keep things in or keep things out, depending on our perspective. The lifecycle of a fence is fascinating.

Newly constructed fences with upturned soil where fresh posts were recently driven, creating unnatural scars across the landscape, until the new boundary becomes part of our unconscious memory of the landscape.

There are untended fences with missing pieces, abandoned fences with silhouettes of their former connections, mended fences with visible repairs and temporary structural scaffolding, and temporary fences, constructed for real-time assistance and deconstructed overnight. I encountered a line of fence this winter where the fence posts remain, a 4-wheel track on one side and a single track on the other side.

The abandoned and loose barb wire had been collected, coiled, and piled safely away from the trails. Yet, the pattern of travel remained, out of habit we dared not cross between the two paths midway down the fence line.

A reminder that even after we remove the obstacles tha prevented different ways of travel, mindsets and behaviors will endure.

Just because the fence no longer exists, it may take a new generation of users to blaze a fresh path. Seth Godin refers to Edgecraft as the furthest edge we can embrace without losing a connection to our super fans as we innovate.



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