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   * What do you know for sure? In particular, one of the things you want to look at is the origin of the issue: when and how did it start? When did it become an issue for you?   * What do you know for sure? In particular, one of the things you want to look at is the origin of the issue: when and how did it start? When did it become an issue for you?
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   * What can you safely presume? These are the assumptions that you can safely make about the issue.   * What can you safely presume? These are the assumptions that you can safely make about the issue.
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   * What is unknown? These are things that are unknown by you but are “knowable” by someone else. You could get to know these things by finding the right person or source.   * What is unknown? These are things that are unknown by you but are “knowable” by someone else. You could get to know these things by finding the right person or source.
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   * What is unknowable? These are the mysteries which nobody can know how they will evolve. Here the difficulty is that information simply doesn’t exist (but you think it should if you want to answer your question with certainty).   * What is unknowable? These are the mysteries which nobody can know how they will evolve. Here the difficulty is that information simply doesn’t exist (but you think it should if you want to answer your question with certainty).
  
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 The scenario construction happened over lunch, using a napkin and a few pieces of torn A4 paper. We looked at the critical uncertainties and the KPUU lists and speculated what Michka might be doing in each of the four scenarios. Michka took notes himself and we asked questions, found patterns in the KPUU aspects, summarised and offered our views on what might happen in the scenarios. The scenario construction happened over lunch, using a napkin and a few pieces of torn A4 paper. We looked at the critical uncertainties and the KPUU lists and speculated what Michka might be doing in each of the four scenarios. Michka took notes himself and we asked questions, found patterns in the KPUU aspects, summarised and offered our views on what might happen in the scenarios.
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 After about 30-45 minutes we had sufficient information for Michka to be able to retreat to find titles for the scenarios and to write them out as narratives from the fits person's perspective.  After about 30-45 minutes we had sufficient information for Michka to be able to retreat to find titles for the scenarios and to write them out as narratives from the fits person's perspective. 
  
 Scenario narratives can be found here: Scenario narratives can be found here:
-  * x +  * [[:michka/scenarios/basement_researcher|Basement Researcher]] 
-  * x +  * [[:michka/scenarios/passionless_expert|Passionless Expert]] 
-  * x +  * [[:michka/scenarios/new_edge_hacker|New-Edge Hacker]] 
-  * x+  * [[:michka/scenarios/edge_hiker|Edge Hiker]]
  
  
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