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! Walking up<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]
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| Sometimes, Knit Cap Guy or Hairy find themselves waking from a dream, suggesting that all prior events were just them dreaming. Below are several situations where a dream will or may occur described (and shown with the full sequence leading up to the dream displayed).
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Often a dream loops upon itself, as a character wakes up multiple times in the same storyline, either from the same dream or from different dreams.
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Sometimes it even turns out that each character has a dream in the same storyline, meaning that the last to wake up, has dreamt that they were the other character waking up before... See examples of all this below.
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Some situations will always result in a character waking up, others will only in some story lines lead to an awakening.
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As can be seen in these two images Knit Cap Girl wakes up with her head to the left and the cap lying on the end of the bed. Hairy wakes up with his head to the right.
 
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! Falling<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - hole.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - falling.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - aaa.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - aaa 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 9.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]
 
! Falling<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - hole.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - falling.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - aaa.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - aaa 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 9.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]
| In several storylines one of the characters wakes up from a dream. One of the most obvious dreams is the one about falling - in this case both characters falls into a big hole outside the building they are leaving - as shown here in [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:20698602-bbb1-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd this example] where first one then the both characters awake from the same falling dream.  
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| One of the most obvious dreams is the one about falling as in this case where both characters falls into a big hole outside the building they are leaving - as shown here in [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:20698602-bbb1-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd this example] where first one then the other characters awake from the same falling dream.  
In the case - with the hole - one (or either as shown above) of the characters wakes up from the nightmare - but it can be after any of the three black pictures shown here. The other two pictures (not included in the first example) can be seen in [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ba285dea-baa3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd this example].(The total black picture is also sometimes used in the space theme).
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In the case - with the hole - one (or either as shown above) of the characters wakes up from the nightmare after falling into the hole. But they can wake up after any of the three black pictures shown here. The other two pictures (which were not included in the first example) can be seen in [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ba285dea-baa3-11e3-801c-002590d77bdd this example].(The total black picture is also sometimes used in the space theme). The hole situation will always turn out to be a dream.
Below are several other situations where a dream will or may occur. The hole situation here is one where it will turn out to be a dream. This is not always the case.
 
 
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! Dinosaur<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]
 
! Dinosaur<br><br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 3.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - dinosaur 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]
| A Dinosaur enters the comic (see more about these same images under the Dinosaur theme). If the comic goes on long enough these four images will appear and after the last the character awakes from the nightmare. It may be only Knit Cap Girl as she is the one seen fully in the fourth image. Examples where this is the second dream can be seen [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:5e94d028-bb7d-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd here] and [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 here]
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| A Dinosaur enters the comic (see more about these same images under the Dinosaur theme). If the comic goes on long enough these four images will appear and after the last the character awakes from the nightmare. It may be only Knit Cap Girl as she is the one seen fully in the fourth image. Examples where this is the second dream can be seen [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:5e94d028-bb7d-11e3-8012-002590d77bdd here] and [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 here]. If the dinosaur steps on the building the story will always turn out to be a dream.
 
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! Evil spaceship<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 15.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 16.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 17.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 18.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 22.png]] <br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 23.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]
 
! Evil spaceship<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 15.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 16.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 17.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 18.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 22.png]] <br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 23.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 5.png]]
| During a space travel the rocket passes another space ship. If a failed communication occurs the space ship turns around and shoots down the rocket. At this point it turns out it was just a nightmare and one of the characters wake up (maybe only Hairy?). See [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 this example]. In the last picture before waking we see an image from the flight simulator program Kerbal Space Program (KSP) with the rockets off - see the KSP theme.
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| During a space travel the rocket passes another space ship. If a failed communication occurs the space ship turns around and shoots down the rocket. At this point it turns out it was just a nightmare and one of the characters wake up (maybe only Hairy?). See [http://xkcd.com/1350/#p:ffa26ce0-bade-11e3-8001-94de80a03a29 this example]. In the last picture before waking we see an image from the flight simulator program Kerbal Space Program (KSP) with the rockets off - see the KSP theme. This situation will always turn out to be a dream.
 
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! Rocket launch<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]
 
! Rocket launch<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 7.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 8.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - rocket 11.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]
| These last two dreams are not really nightmares, and as opposed to the three above, where the characters always wake up, this is not necessary in this one and the next. But in this case Knit Cap Girl (maybe also Hairy) wakes up during the Rocket launch - see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd this example]. In the last picture before waking we see an image from the flight simulator program Kerbal Space Program (KSP) with the rockets on - see the KSP theme.
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| This dream is not really a nightmare, as opposed to the three above, where the characters always wake up. This is not necessarily the case for the rocket launch. But in this case described here Knit Cap Girl (maybe also Hairy) wakes up during the rocket launch - see [http://www.xkcd.com/1350/#p:8440e346-bb16-11e3-8004-002590d77bdd this example]. In the last picture before waking we see an image from the flight simulator program Kerbal Space Program (KSP) with the rockets on - see the KSP theme.
 
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! Politic debate<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]
 
! Politic debate<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 1.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 2.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - debate 4.png]]<br>[[Image:lorenz - wake up 1.png]]

Revision as of 01:36, 12 April 2014

Lorenz
Every choice, no matter how small, begins a new story
Title text: Every choice, no matter how small, begins a new story

NOTE: The above is the first panel of an interactive comic.


Ambox notice.png This explanation may be incomplete or incorrect: All images has not been described under themes (and may never be if Randall creates new)
If you can address this issue, please edit the page! Thanks.

For a collection of images that appear in this comic, see 1350: Lorenz/Images. These will also be described below under themes.

Explanation

This is an interactive and dynamic comic with a possible first picture shown on top of this page. The picture is always the same but the order of the sentences A/B/C/D is done by random. The result of all the interactions by the people would lead to a crowd-sourced content. In honor of April Fools' Day the comic was posted a day early, on Tuesday instead of the usual Wednesday. This also means that if anyone feels this comic is too silly... Randall can call April fool.

The title 'Lorenz' is referring to Edward Norton Lorenz who among other subjects was famous for Chaos theory and the Butterfly effect.

The title text is a reference to that the story line of this comic does include all of the user submitted dialogue and updates over time based on statistics of users clicks and hence will in nature be chaotic. In this manner it is a reference to the butterfly effect, a phrase coined by Edward Lorenz to describe how a small initial change can lead to wide variations in outcome in a chaotic system.

This comic is an example of a Choose Your Own Adventure story as mentioned in the title text.

Functionality and bugs

The reader is initially presented with only one panel where Knit Cap Girl (Megan?) is sitting in front of her computer. The reader is given multiple choices concerning what exactly Knit Cap Girl (Megan?) is thinking. Upon choosing any option, a second panel appears, to give continuity to the story. Each new panel may have a new set of options or just the button "Continue" to see the next panel without making any choice in particular. Eventually, one may reach a dead end in which the story is interrupted and reader is presented with a text box to suggest how it should continue. Some of the suggestions given should eventually become available as new options.

It appears that new panels may be generated by Randall in near real time as user suggestions to dialog is submitted. The dialogue options are likely based on click-through rates and hence will change over day based on which choices are clicked most using A/B measurement techniques. This will mean that the most popular choices for dialogue line will prevail as the statistics build up. In some cases, dialogue line options do not depend on the continuity of the storyline followed, suggesting that some parts of the story are planned. For example, do several of the storylines involve one of the two main characters waking up and for instance telling the other character, “I had the strangest dream…” or even reliving the dream again. This may be due to common submissions across storylines as well.

Normally, there is a total of 4 options to make: a/b/c/d. Their order changes constantly. Sometimes, there are 3 or fewer options, with the text box to suggest an alternative option. Sometimes, a given panel actually has 5 or more available options, although even in this case only 4 options appear at a time. Refreshing the comic changes randomly which of the available options are visible and which are hidden. As of April 2nd 2014, the existence of 5 or more options seems to occur only in a few rare cases, including the first panel itself.

Each panel has a "permalink" button which generates a unique URL for all the choices made by the reader — so a reader can save the chosen choices to compare them to other ways going through the selections. On the final panel the reader can enter an own statement, which is shown on screen but can't be saved by a permalink. The reader has to do a screen shot by himself.

Cookies and Javascript are required to see this page properly. Without cookies, the next panel will not render; attempting to load the page in the UNIXKCD terminal or loading the page without Javascript will just get you the previous comic.

Buttons

Instead of clicking with the mouse you can move more quickly through the panels using the keyboard:

  • Up/Down - navigate options
  • Enter/Right - choose option after navigating with Up/Down
  • Left - go back one panel
  • a/b/c/d - choose any option directly

Bugs

Since this interactive comic relies on many servers in the background to provide the response to the reader's actions there are some problems reported here:

  • In the worst case the entire comic doesn't render at all as expected — it just shows the previous comic 1349: Shouldn't Be Hard.
  • When selecting a sentence A/B/C/D the server does not respond on that selection.
  • The servers responsible to provide the pictures are down.
  • In the first week after the comic was released, if a response lead to a panel where two characters speak at the same time, it was impossible to proceed past the first speech bubble. This was subsequently fixed.

As a consequence of these bugs many readers do not understand how this interactive comic works.


Themes

Computer

Political debate

Miscellaneous

Ocean

Leaving the bulding

Walking

Dreams

Kerbal Space Program

Dinosaur

Boomerang

Pokémon

Transcript

[The comic starts with a single panel presenting four options by random order among these below.]
  • These stupid tiles... I'll just play one more game.
  • Oh. Hey. There's some kind of political thing going on.
  • Refresh... No new email... Refresh... No new tweets... Refresh...
  • Let's see if BSD is any easier to install nowadays.
  • Hurry! We're in talks with Facebook.
  • Gravity. Lots of it.
[The reader can choose an option and the text appears at the panel.]
[The next panels are shown after each selection until it comes to an end where the reader can suggest the last line spoken.]

Trivia

  • Although impossible to finish it has been tried to make a complete interactive transcript.
  • The all time longest comics by panel - top three.
    • Please only include clearly different storylines:
    1. 77 panels - Space/dinosaur double dream, boomerang, and exploding rocket.
    2. 39 panels - Politics, dream and boomerang.
    3. 30 panels - Space travel to Little Prince.
    • There may be no upper boundary!
    • But this is then the list of the longest comics with most panels as found so far.
    • If you beat a record please post the permalink here.
    • Please note themes included in comic.
    • Please move beaten records down and delete the fourth.
  • Longest by themes - click to expand:
  • Include only more than one if the story is clearly different from from the record.
    1. Multiple dreams:
      1. 77 panels - Two dreams one by each charachter,after space and dinosaur attack.
      2. 28 panels - One dream with hole that returns to starting point - does the dream continue?
      3. 26 panels - Two different dreams by the same character after hole and rocket.
      4. 22 panels - Two different dreams by the same character after hole and dinosaur attack.
      5. 21 panels - Two times the same dream with big hole - once be each character
      6. ? - More than two dreams
    2. Boomerang:
      1. 77 panels - double dream etc.
      2. 39 panels - Starting with politic debate in a dream.
      3. 34 panels - As the 39 panel, but here both the girl and the Hairy gets the boomerang in the face!
    3. Space:
      1. 77 panels - double dream etc.
      2. 30 panels - reaching the Little Prince:
    4. Dinosaur:
      1. 77 panels - double dream etc.
    5. Political debate:
      1. 39 panels - but also dream and boomerang.
      2. 31 panels - politicians fighing and explosive bananas - including the meanwhile image
    6. Blowtorch:
      1. 26 panels - blowtorch and moving past Pokémon twice
      2. 25 panels - dream of hole and then blowtorch
    7. Pokémon:
      1. 26 panels - blowtorch and moving past Pokémon twice
      2. 24 panels - really long fight
      3. 22 panels - moving past Pokémon.
    8. Sharks
      1. 13 panels - reaching beach
  • Longest by starting point - click to expand:
  • Only the longest:
    1. These stupid tiles... I'll just play one more game: 77 panels
    2. Oh. Hey. There's some kind of political thing going on: 39 panels
    3. Let's see if BSD is any easier to install nowadays: 28 panels
    4. Refresh... No new email... Refresh... No new tweets... Refresh...: 24 panels
    5. Hurry! We're in talks with Facebook: 13 panels
    6. Gravity. Lots of it: ? (This option do not seem to be featured anymore?)
  • In one panel Hairry is drawn in bed without his hair.

Where's the discussion block?

It was getting large, so the discussion block has been moved. You can still discuss this comic here: Talk:1350: Lorenz