surge:100 | 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:
surge:100(slider)
Prompt
/mtp surge:100 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.
Imagine tumbling down a dark, bottomless rabbit hole, past shelves and clocks and floating jars of marmalade, falling, falling, till you hit the bottom with a thud and find yourself in a dreamscape where logic is dead and language is a toy. Forget everything you know about how the world works. Gravity. Irrelevant. Size. Unstable. One second you're towering over the trees, crying a literal sea of tears, the next you're swimming through your own sorrow with a grumpy mouse and a dodo bird, drying off by running in a senseless circle called a Caucus-race where everybody wins and nobody knows when to stop! It's wild! You want to read this because it’s a direct ticket into the subconscious mind of a Victorian mathematician who decided to smash every rule of reality, sending a sensible girl named Alice into a chaotic wonderland where she meets a White Rabbit obsessed with his pocket watch, a smoking Caterpillar perched on a mushroom dispensing cryptic philosophy about identity, a baby that slowly morphs into a pig in her arms, and a grinning Cheshire Cat who vanishes into thin air leaving nothing but a floating smile to remind her that everyone down here—including Alice, including you—is completely mad. Absolute madness. Total chaos. There is no escaping the absurdity, not at a tea party where time is frozen at six o'clock and the Mad Hatter and March Hare endlessly shuffle down the table debating riddles with no answers, not in a royal garden where gardeners are desperately painting white roses red to avoid losing their heads to a screaming, bad-tempered Queen of Hearts who plays croquet using live flamingos as mallets and curled-up hedgehogs as balls, and certainly not in a courtroom where they try a knave for stealing tarts before the jury has even heard the evidence! It is a relentless, psychedelic barrage of wordplay, puns, nonsense poetry, dancing Mock Turtles, and existential dread disguised as a children's book. You must read it. Now. You have to experience the sheer, breathless rush of Alice realizing that the entire terrifying, beautiful, upside-down world is nothing but a fragile pack of cards waiting to fly into the air and scatter into the wind!