
Hello, Philip Rosenberg. i need your help writing a sci fi short story that illustrates prompt-engineering …
Sure! I’d be happy to help. Before we get started, it’s helpful to think about a few things:
- What is the premise or central idea of your story?
- Who are the main characters?
- What is the setting or world of your story?
- What is the conflict or problem that the characters face?
- What is the resolution or outcome of the story?
Once you have a general idea of these things, we can begin to flesh out your story.
Here’s an example of a short sci-fi story:
Title: The Last City
Premise: In a world where all the major cities have been destroyed by a catastrophic event, the last remaining city struggles to survive.
Characters: The main character is a young woman named Maya, who is a scavenger tasked with finding resources for her city. She meets a mysterious stranger named Jake, who has information about the event that destroyed the cities.
Setting: The story takes place in the ruins of a once-great city. The environment is harsh and dangerous, with limited resources.
Conflict: Maya and Jake must work together to uncover the truth about the event that destroyed the cities and find a way to prevent it from happening again. They face many obstacles along the way, including dangerous scavengers and a powerful corporation that wants to keep the truth hidden.
Resolution: Maya and Jake discover that the event was caused by a powerful new technology that was created by the corporation. They destroy the technology and reveal the truth to the world, sparking a revolution that brings down the corrupt corporation and paves the way for a new era of peace and cooperation.
Of course, this is just one example, and your story can take any number of directions. Let me know if you have any specific ideas or questions, and I’ll do my best to help you out!









