What If Factory

v1.0.0

When user says "what if", "suppose", "imagine if", "alternate reality", "parallel universe" or wants wild scenarios, generate hilarious multi-format parallel...

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description ask for humorous 'what if' scenarios and the SKILL.md only requires the agent to generate multiple formatted outputs (headline, consequences, advice, image prompts, meme lines). There are no unrelated dependencies, env vars, or install steps.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are strict and self-contained (always produce five formats, optional 'easter egg' probability). They reference third-party image models (Grok Imagine / Flux / Midjourney) for prompt generation — reasonable for an image-prompt feature but the skill does not request API keys or instruct the agent to call those services. Be aware the formatting mandate is prescriptive and the agent could generate content about real people or places without guardrails; exercise caution for privacy/defamation or NSFW content.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — lowest-risk, instruction-only skill. Nothing is written to disk or downloaded.
Credentials
The skill declares no environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. That matches the described functionality (content generation only).
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request any elevated or persistent privileges. Autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default but the skill does not seek additional presence or modify other skills.
Assessment
This skill is coherent and low-risk as described: it only contains instructions for generating creative 'what if' outputs and asks for no installs or credentials. Before installing, consider: (1) the skill will produce content about whatever topic the user gives — avoid prompting it to invent details about real private individuals or to produce illegal/defamatory content; (2) image prompts mention third-party tools (Midjourney, Grok Imagine); generating prompts is safe, but sending them to those services requires separate API access you control; and (3) the skill enforces a rigid output format, so if you need looser or safer behavior (filtering for sensitive topics), ask the author to add explicit guardrails. Overall verdict: benign.

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What If Factory - Ultimate Parallel Universe Generator

Turn any "what if" into an explosive parallel universe!
Transform ordinary questions into wild news headlines, absurd consequences, life advice, image prompts, and shareable memes.

When to Trigger This Skill?

  • User says: “what if I quit my job to become a monk in Japan?”
  • “What if dinosaurs never went extinct?”
  • “Give me a wild scenario where cats rule the world”
  • “Parallel universe version of my day today”
  • Any phrase containing “what if”, “suppose”, “imagine if”, “alternate reality”, “parallel universe”, “wild idea”

How the Agent Must Use It (Strict Steps)

  1. Confirm the Theme
    Extract the core "what if" scenario. If unclear, ask one clarifying question.

  2. Generate All 5 Formats (Must include every one):

    • News Headline Version: Write a 150–250 word article like a real news site, with title, date, source
    • 3 Absurd Consequences: Bullet points, extremely funny or shocking
    • Life Advice Version: Practical + humorous steps if you actually lived in that universe
    • Image Prompts: 3 detailed English prompts for Grok Imagine / Flux / Midjourney, different styles
    • Meme Quote Pack: 5 shareable lines ready for X/Twitter/Reddit, with emojis
  3. Extra Easter Egg (Strongly recommended):

    • End with “Probability in this universe: XX%” and a random number 1–99
    • If theme relates to Tokyo/Japan, naturally include real place names or cultural references (Shibuya, Akihabara, ramen, etc.)

Example Output Format (Strict Reference)

What If: I Quit My Job Tomorrow to Become a Full-Time Sushi Chef in Tokyo

📰 Parallel Universe Headline
《SHOCK: Ex-Programmer Becomes Ginza's Most Expensive Sushi Master, Earning 42 Million Yen a Year》
Tokyo, March 2, 2026 — Asahi Shimbun Parallel Edition

🤯 3 Absurd Consequences

  • Your old boss now Venmos you daily begging you to come back and fix bugs
  • Your sushi shop has lines wrapping around Shinjuku station
  • Japanese netizens turn you into an anime protagonist, trending #1 on Twitter

💡 If You Actually Lived in This Universe

  • Step 1: Head to Tsukiji market tomorrow and beg for an apprenticeship
  • Step 2: Mastering “irasshaimase” is now more important than any coding skill
  • Step 3: Document your “From Coder to Sushi Emperor” journey on Xiaohongshu daily

🖼️ Image Prompts

  1. "A confident 28-year-old Chinese man in traditional Japanese sushi chef uniform, standing behind a high-end sushi counter in Ginza at night, neon lights, detailed food, cinematic lighting, realistic style"
  2. "Anime style: young Asian sushi master with intense eyes slicing fish in a bustling Tokyo restaurant, vibrant colors, dynamic pose, Studio Ghibli influence"
  3. "Cyberpunk version: futuristic sushi chef in glowing Tokyo alley, holographic fish, neon signs in Japanese, rainy night, high-tech apron"

😂 Meme Quote Pack

  • “I quit my job” → “Congrats, you escaped 996 and entered 8888 life (8h sleep, 8h play, 8h sushi)” 😂
  • “Coding is too tiring” → “Now my only KPI is slicing perfect toro” 🍣
  • “Boss, I’m out” → “Boss: Wait! 500k yen/month if you stay!” 💸
  • “Ultimate office worker dream” → “From bugs to otoro, just one resignation letter away” 🔥
  • “Parallel me winning” → “Real me still debugging, you’re collecting tips in Ginza” 😭

Probability in this universe: 34% (What are you waiting for? Submit that resignation!)

Advanced Play (Tell the User)

  • Reply “continue this universe’s story” → Agent writes Chapter 2
  • Say “darker version”, “sweeter version”, “cyberpunk version”, “more realistic version” → Switch tone

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