From 50cadee22d94546f0c7318a41db670e743a91967 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BodgeMaster <> Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2023 19:14:52 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] 'pa' Basic Needs: Revision --- pa-Basic_Needs.html | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/pa-Basic_Needs.html b/pa-Basic_Needs.html index de80ae3..7cbe0a7 100644 --- a/pa-Basic_Needs.html +++ b/pa-Basic_Needs.html @@ -2,34 +2,39 @@

Basic Needs

- Jack drives into a dried-out river. A bit away from the other side is a - group of houses that – while they have certainly seen better days - – aren't ruins. The truck struggles to get traction in the - sand on the other side of the river bed. After getting stuck, he backs up - and turns into the river. He accelerates, the engine roars, then he - steers it back onto the side of the river. The truck gets stuck again. - This process repeats twice more before they finally make it out and back - onto the tall grass that covers the area. Jack drives over to the remains - of a road that lead to the settlement. + Jack drives into a dried-out river. In the distance on the other side is + a group of houses that, while they have certainly seen better days, + don't look abandoned. The truck struggles to get traction in the + sand on the other side of the river bed. After getting stuck, Jack backs + up and turns into the river. He accelerates, then steers back onto the + river bank – to no avail. He turns back into the river again. + The engine roars. First gear, second gear, third gear... Then, he steers + back into the side of the river. rephrase bc + repetetiveness +

+

+ The suspension bottoms out as the truck plows uphill through the sand, + barely making it out of the river. Annie holds her shoulder that had + been pushed into the seat belt.
+ Can we not do that again, please?
+ response?
+ Jack turns around and drives onto the overgrown remains of a road leading + to the settlement.

He parks in front of an old store.
This is it, I guess.
They get out and start walking towards the door. A small dog runs up to - greet them, jumping around, running in circles, and wagging its tail. + them, barking, jumping around, running in circles, and wagging its tail. It picks up a stick and drops it in front of Annie. She crouches down, - pets the dog, and picks up the stick. The dog bites into the other end - and pulls on it.
- note: need reason for Jack to go ahead, also better - wording
- I'll be inside.
- Jack goes into the store. + pets the dog, and picks up the stick.
+ I'll be right there, Annie says + to Jack before throwing it.
+ Okay. Jack goes into the store.

- note: need to state that the man appears to be in - his 60s
- After playing with the dog for a bit, Annie follows. The man behind the - counter is talking to Jack:
+ After playing fetch for a bit, Annie follows. Behind the counter is a man + who appears to be in his 60s. He is talking to Jack:
I mean in the long run. We have plenty of food right now but, since the <river name> has changed course, we don't even have enough water to grow crops for ourselves. The @@ -45,7 +50,7 @@ Listen, we don't just need a little bit of water. The amount of water we need can't simply be carried here or we'd do it ourselves. And we need it regularly and consistently. - When the <river> still flowed here, water userd to flow into our + When the <river> still flowed here, water used to flow into our irrigation system upstream and got distributed to all the fields and greenhouses from there.
I know you need an industrial quantity of