Market Foundation: Batch 4/8 - Project Brainstorming

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[S01-BATCH-04] Stage-01_Market-Foundation.todos 批次 4/8 Discussion

Hey guys! Let's dive into Batch 4/8 of the Stage-01 Market Foundation tasks. This is where we lay the groundwork for some awesome creative concepts. This article will provide a detailed walkthrough of the tasks involved, the experts responsible, and the expected deliverables. Let's get started!

📋 任务概览 (Task Overview)

  • 文件 (File): todo/Stage-01_Market-Foundation.todos.md
  • 任务ID (Task ID): S01-BATCH-04
  • TODO数量 (Number of TODOs): 5

🎯 执行要求 (Execution Requirements)

Alright, team, let's stick to the plan! We're following The Unified Loop from .github/copilot-instructions.md. Here’s a breakdown:

1. 寻标 (Scan)

  • 📁 Read the File: We start by opening and reading todo/Stage-01_Market-Foundation.todos.md.
  • 🔍 Locate TODOs: Find the specific tasks we need to tackle.
  • 📖 Review Details: Carefully read the task details and meta-information provided below.

2. 专家议会 (Council & Think)

This is where the magic happens. We assemble our dream team:

  • 👥 Expert Team: A trio consisting of a Lead Architect (主理人), a Business Consultant (商业顾问), and a Risk Manager (风控).
  • 🔎 Document Dive: Scour relevant files like Project-Bible.md.
  • ⚠️ Conflict Check: Does our new idea clash with existing lore?
  • 💰 Value Check: Does it align with our North Star metrics?
  • 🔬 Deep Dive: Explore every nook and cranny of the idea. What are all the possibilities?

3. 规划 (Plan)

  • 📂 Output Path: Where will our output live? archives/Stage-01_*/{Filename}.md
  • 📋 Dependency Check: What files do we need?
  • 🔄 Update Project-Bible?: Do we need to add anything to our master document, Project-Bible.md?

4. 生产 (Draft)

Time to get those creative juices flowing! This is where we draft our content. Remember:

  • ✍️ Comprehensive Content: No skimping! Every detail matters.
  • 🚫 No AI Flavor: Ditch the robotic phrases. Let's make it human.
  • Show, Don't Tell: Use short, punchy sentences.
  • 🎣 Hook Check: Every 2000 words, ensure we've got a compelling hook.

5. 质检 (Verify)

  • 🔍 Self-Review: Does it meet the mark?
  • 🤔 Human Touch: Does it read like a human wrote it?
  • 🔁 #redo If Needed: Don't settle for less than awesome. Redo until it's perfect.

6. 归档 (Commit)

  • 💾 Save File: Save the output to the specified directory.
  • 📝 Update Project-Bible: Add new settings, foreshadowing, or characters if needed.
  • ⚠️ Update Risk-Ledger: Note any outstanding issues in Risk-Ledger.md.
  • Check TODO: Mark the task as complete by changing - [ ] to - [x] in the todo list.

⚠️ 绝对硬约束 (Absolute Hard Constraints)

Listen up, folks! These rules are non-negotiable:

  1. Atomic Execution: Each TODO is its own mission. No batch completing.
  2. Closed-Loop Delivery: Each task needs a tangible output. No placeholders.
  3. Deep Thinking: No shallow efforts. Maximize that AI power.
  4. Mandatory Chinese: All output must be in Simplified Chinese.

📦 交付标准 (Delivery Standards)

Make sure you've got all these boxes checked:

  • [ ] TODO 已勾选 (TODO Checked):
    • Modified todo/Stage-01_Market-Foundation.todos.md
  • [ ] 产出已归档 (Output Archived):
    • Saved to archives/ directory
  • [ ] 设定已更新 (Settings Updated):
    • Synchronized to Project-Bible.md
  • [ ] PR 包含自检清单 (PR Includes Self-Checklist)
  • [ ] PR 描述包含 Fixes #{issue_number} (PR Description Includes Fixes #{issue_number})

📚 参考文件 (Reference Files)

These files are your friends. Use them!

  • .github/copilot-instructions.md
  • todo/Stage-01_Market-Foundation.todos.md
  • Stages/Stage-01_*.md
  • Project-Bible.md (Create if it doesn't exist)
  • Risk-Ledger.md (Create if it doesn't exist)

💡 提示 (Tips)

  • If you hit a snag that doesn't stop you, make a decision based on the settings and log it.
  • Each TODO is a solo creative act. Run the whole loop for each one.
  • Don't be shy with tokens. Be detailed in the #think and #draft phases.

📋 任务详情 (Task Details)

Let's break down the individual tasks.

S01-CA-016 创意方向C - 品类选择 (Creative Direction C - Genre Selection)

  • 责任专家 (Responsible Experts): CA (Chief Architect) + MA (Market Analyst)
  • 任务描述 (Task Description): Select a genre/theme for Creative Direction C that is different from both A and B. This involves choosing a category for your creative direction, ensuring it offers a unique space compared to existing options.
  • 产出要求 (Deliverables):
    • Genre: Define the genre (e.g., Eastern Fantasy, Urban Supernatural, Historical Fiction, Space Sci-Fi).
    • Justification: Explain the choice (market size, competition, personal strengths).
      • Market Capacity: Discuss the potential audience size and demand for the selected genre. A larger market capacity generally indicates a higher potential for success.
      • Competition Intensity: Analyze how competitive the chosen genre is. A less competitive genre might offer easier entry, but it could also indicate a niche with limited overall interest. Consider the balance between standing out and tapping into an existing market.
      • Personal Strengths: Assess how well the genre aligns with your skills, interests, and expertise. Passion and knowledge can significantly contribute to the quality and authenticity of your work, resonating more effectively with your audience. If you have a deep understanding of a particular genre, you're better equipped to create compelling and original content.
    • Output Location: Add it to the "方案C" (Solution C) section of archives/Stage-01_Market-Foundation/Creative-Concepts.md.
  • 验收标准 (Acceptance Criteria): Justification should be at least 300 words, supported by data. Make sure your reasoning is well-articulated and backed by concrete information, such as market trends or competitor analysis.

S01-CA-017 创意方向C - 核心创意设计 (Creative Direction C - Core Concept Design)

  • 责任专家 (Responsible Experts): CA (Chief Architect) + VE (Fun Factor Engineer)
  • 任务描述 (Task Description): Design the complete core concept for Solution C. This involves fleshing out the central ideas and elements that will drive your story.
  • 产出要求 (Deliverables):
    • One-Sentence Pitch: (Under 30 words) Include: identity + dilemma + cheat + goal.
      • Identity: Who is the main character? What is their background, profession, or unique trait that defines them?
      • Dilemma: What major problem or challenge does the protagonist face? This is the central conflict driving the story.
      • Cheat: What special ability, item, or advantage does the character possess to overcome their dilemma?
      • Goal: What is the ultimate objective the protagonist is striving to achieve? This provides the overarching direction for the narrative.
    • Protagonist Archetype: Identity, personality, core desire, fatal flaw.
      • Identity: As mentioned above, define the character's role and background.
      • Personality: What are the character's defining traits, quirks, and mannerisms? How do they interact with others and the world around them?
      • Core Desire: What does the character truly want or need? This is often a deep-seated longing that motivates their actions.
      • Fatal Flaw: What is the character's weakness, vulnerability, or negative trait that could hinder their progress or lead to their downfall? This adds depth and complexity to the character.
    • Cheat/Golden Finger Design: How is it obtained? Core ability? Cost of use? Limit?
      • How is it obtained?: Describe the circumstances and means by which the character acquires their special ability or item. Was it a gift, a discovery, or the result of hard work?
      • Core ability?: Detail the specific powers or capabilities granted by the cheat. What can the character do with it?
      • Cost of use?: What are the negative consequences or drawbacks of using the cheat? Is there a physical, emotional, or moral price to pay?
      • Limit?: Are there any restrictions or limitations on the cheat's use? Can it only be used a certain number of times, or does it have a limited range or duration?
    • Core Conflict: Protagonist vs. who? Why must they fight?
      • Protagonist vs. who?: Who is the main antagonist or opposing force that the protagonist must overcome?
      • Why must they fight?: What are the stakes? What will happen if the protagonist fails to defeat their opponent?
    • Worldview Basics: Era, power system outline.
      • Era: What is the time period and setting of the story? Is it a historical, contemporary, or futuristic world?
      • Power system outline: Briefly describe the rules and mechanics governing the use of special abilities or powers in the story. How do characters acquire and utilize these abilities?
    • Output Location: Add it to the "方案C" (Solution C) section of archives/Stage-01_Market-Foundation/Creative-Concepts.md.
  • 验收标准 (Acceptance Criteria): Total should be at least 1500 words, logically consistent. Ensure that all elements of the core concept fit together harmoniously and make sense within the established world and narrative.

S01-VE-018 创意方向C - 黄金三章场景设计 (Creative Direction C - Golden Three Chapters Scene Design)

  • 责任专家 (Responsible Experts): VE (Fun Factor Engineer) + SD (Scene Director)
  • 任务描述 (Task Description): Design the key scenes for the opening golden three chapters of Solution C. These scenes are crucial for grabbing the reader's attention and setting the stage for the rest of the story.
  • 产出要求 (Deliverables):
    • Chapter 1 Scene: Conflict outbreak (what crisis does the protagonist face?).
      • Conflict outbreak: What is the initial event or situation that throws the protagonist into turmoil and sets the story in motion?
    • Chapter 2 Scene: Cheat debut (how is the golden finger used? What is the effect?).
      • Cheat debut: How does the protagonist first discover and utilize their special ability or item? What are the immediate consequences and implications?
    • Chapter 3 Scene: Slap/reversal (how to shock the enemy/audience?).
      • Slap/reversal: How does the protagonist turn the tables on their opponent or surprise the audience with an unexpected twist?
    • Scene Elements: Location, characters, conflict, emotional high point for each chapter.
      • Location: Where does the scene take place? Describe the setting and its atmosphere.
      • Characters: Who are the key characters involved in the scene? What are their motivations and relationships?
      • Conflict: What is the central conflict or tension driving the scene?
      • Emotional High Point: What is the most intense or impactful moment in the scene? How does it affect the characters and the audience?
    • Output Location: Add it to the "方案C" (Solution C) section of archives/Stage-01_Market-Foundation/Creative-Concepts.md.
  • 验收标准 (Acceptance Criteria): The 3 scenes should total at least 1000 words and be vivid. Ensure that the scenes are detailed and engaging, creating a strong mental image for the reader.

S01-PM-019 三方案评估与决策 (Three-Scheme Evaluation and Decision-Making)

  • 责任专家 (Responsible Experts): PM (Project Manager) + MA (Market Analyst) + CA (Chief Architect) + MS (Marketing Specialist)
  • 任务描述 (Task Description): Comprehensively evaluate the A/B/C schemes and select the final direction. This involves assessing each option based on various criteria to determine the most viable path forward.
  • 产出要求 (Deliverables):
    • Evaluation Dimension 1: Commercial potential (market size, competition, monetization ability). Score 1-10.
      • Market Size: How large is the potential audience for this idea?
      • Competition: How fierce is the competition in this area?
      • Monetization Ability: How easily can this idea generate revenue?
    • Evaluation Dimension 2: Scalability (can you write 4 million words? Is it easy to get tired?). Score 1-10.
      • Can you write 4 million words?: Does the premise have enough depth to sustain a long-running story?
      • Is it easy to get tired?: Will you lose interest in the idea after a while?
    • Evaluation Dimension 3: Degree of differentiation (differentiation from competitors). Score 1-10.
      • Differentiation from competitors: How unique and distinct is this idea compared to existing works?
    • Evaluation Dimension 4: Execution difficulty (setting complexity, world building costs). Score 1-10.
      • Setting Complexity: How intricate and detailed is the world in which the story takes place?
      • World building costs: How much effort and resources will be required to create a believable and engaging world?
    • Evaluation Dimension 5: Personal interest/advantage (are you good at it? Are you enthusiastic?). Score 1-10.
      • Are you good at it?: Do you have the skills and knowledge necessary to execute this idea effectively?
      • Are you enthusiastic?: Are you passionate about this idea and motivated to work on it?
    • Comprehensive Decision: Select the winning scheme and explain why.
    • Output Location: Output to archives/Stage-01_Market-Foundation/Concept-Evaluation.md.
  • 验收标准 (Acceptance Criteria): Include a complete scoring table and a justification of no less than 500 words for the decision. Ensure that the scoring table is well-organized and easy to understand, and that the justification provides a clear and compelling rationale for the chosen direction.

S01-CA-020 一句话卖点精炼 (One-Sentence Selling Point Refinement)

  • 责任专家 (Responsible Experts): CA (Chief Architect) + MS (Marketing Specialist)
  • 任务描述 (Task Description): Refine the winning scheme's selling point into a single sentence (for use in the book title, synopsis, promotion). This involves distilling the essence of your story into a concise and attention-grabbing statement.
  • 产出要求 (Deliverables):
    • Core Hook: Under 30 words.
    • Must Include: Protagonist identity + core dilemma + unique cheat + ultimate goal.
      • Protagonist identity: Who is the main character?
      • Core dilemma: What is the central conflict they face?
      • Unique cheat: What special ability or advantage do they possess?
      • Ultimate goal: What are they striving to achieve?
    • Pass the "3-Second Test": Show to 10 strangers; at least 7 should be willing to click.
    • Output Location: Output to archives/Stage-01_Market-Foundation/High-Concept-Document.md.
  • 验收标准 (Acceptance Criteria): Must meet the 30-word limit, include the four elements, and pass the test. Ensure that the sentence is clear, concise, and compelling, and that it effectively conveys the essence of your story to potential readers.