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Jeff said the installation would &#8220;light up the whole town.&#8221; For a project targeting a memorial library in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, that kind of enthusiasm from the people who know the community best is the ultimate validation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We shared our plan for Level 2 &amp; 3, and this is where the conversation got really interesting. It takes Priestley&#8217;s story into darker territory: the Birmingham Riots of 1791, where a mob burned his home and destroyed his laboratory. His flight from England to America. Designing a new home in Northumberland with his wife Mary. And then losing her.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The clients didn&#8217;t flinch. They confirmed that the Riots are one of the great turning points in Priestley&#8217;s life, exactly the kind of dramatic, emotionally charged moment that could transform how teenagers see him. And they added an important detail we hadn&#8217;t fully considered: even after Mary&#8217;s death, Priestley&#8217;s family stayed with him. He wasn&#8217;t completely alone. That nuance matters for the emotional design. This isn&#8217;t a story about a man abandoned by everyone. It&#8217;s about a man who lost the person he relied on most, while the people around him tried to hold things together.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On the technical side, we dove into critical LLM chatbot decisions based on instructor feedback. For important biographical facts like Mary&#8217;s name, his children, his friendship with Franklin, and his Unitarian beliefs, should we hardcode them or rely on fine-tuning? Context window limitations make this a real engineering question, not just a design preference. We also discussed adding disclaimers for the chatbot, building in protections against players trying to break character, and an intriguing new idea: having Priestley ask questions <em>back<\/em> to the player. Instead of a one-directional interview, what if the ghost is curious about <em>you<\/em> too?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The clients offered to help with everything we asked: reviewing scripts, rating AI-generated answers for historical accuracy, providing background materials for Level 2 &amp; 3. More details on installation logistics will be confirmed next week.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Walking out of that meeting, the team felt something shift. The project isn&#8217;t just ours anymore. The clients are co-invested, co-dreaming, and genuinely counting on us to deliver something that matters to their community.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This was the week we sat down with our clients Jeff and Harry to walk them through everything: the Halves presentation, a live demo of the current build, playtest results, and our plans for the second half of the semester. They were thrilled. Not politely-nodding thrilled. Genuinely, visibly excited. 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