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A Non-research Exercise, on Research

Wednesday October 10, 2018

Let’s say you’re playing a role-playing game where your player-character is a really good researcher.

As a result, every time you roll the dice while solving a problem, bonus points are added to your roll if your solution involves research.

  • How does this change the way you play the game?
  • How does this change the way you interact with others in the game?
  • How does this change the way you manage your time in-game?
  • What do you do when you confront a problem that’s not amenable to research?
  • How would other characters see your role? Are they right or wrong? How much does it matter?
  • Any other insights?

If you have time, write or talk out your own answers. I’ll add my own answers later, too.

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