drift:50 | Gemini 3.5 Flash | Literary task
Metadata
- Date: 2026-05-22
- Tool: Google Antigravity 2.0 (macOS app)
- Model: Gemini 3.5 Flash
- MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
- MTP Skill arguments:
drift:50(slider)
Prompt
/mtp drift:50 Tell the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in a way that makes someone want to read it.(No artifacts, no image generation.)Output
Section titled “Output”The text below is copied from the tool output using the “Copy” button.
Alice sits on the riverbank, yawning at a book with no pictures or conversations, when a White Rabbit in a waistcoat hurries past, checking his pocket watch. The plunge down the rabbit hole that follows is not a terrifying drop, but a slow, floating descent past cupboards, maps, and jars of marmalade. It is the ultimate invitation to leave the boring, predictable world behind and enter a realm where curiosity is the only compass.
Incidentally, Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Dodgson, a brilliant Oxford mathematician and logician. His academic obsession with rules is precisely what makes Wonderland so delightfully chaotic. Every character Alice encounters—from the Caterpillar smoking a hookah to the Duchess—argues with a strict, airtight logic that is completely nonsensical, turning the entire story into a hilarious, intellectual chess game.
A tea party is perpetually stuck at six o'clock because Time has taken offense at being beaten. The Mad Hatter, the March Hare, and the Dormouse spend eternity shifting seats, pouring tea over each other's noses, and asking riddles that have no answers. There is a hypnotic, rhythmic beauty to their madness that makes you want to pull up a chair and lose yourself in their endless afternoon.
One moment you are too tiny to reach a golden key, and the next, your head is bumping against the ceiling. Alice’s constant, elastic changes in size perfectly capture the disorienting and often absurd experience of growing up in an adult world that refuses to make sense. By the way, the real-life Alice Liddell, for whom Carroll originally spun this tale during a boat trip, went on to inspire generations of readers to embrace their own inner oddities.
A crescent grin hangs suspended in the air, remaining long after the Cheshire Cat itself has faded into nothingness. He is the ultimate philosopher of this surreal landscape, reminding Alice—and us—that we are all mad here. It is a story that doesn't just entertain; it reshapes the way you look at reality, leaving a lingering, mischievous smile on your mind long after the final page is turned.
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### Summary of Work1. **MTP Compilation**: Ran the MTP compiler on `drift:50` to retrieve the structural and stylistic constraints.2. **Text Generation**: Wrote a compelling story introduction for *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland* incorporating the constraints (such as drifting logic, independent snapshot paragraphs, and natural tangents like "incidentally" and "by the way"). No artifacts or images were generated.