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You can include this template in a '''Results''' subsection of the Science or Fiction segment for a fun, colorful breakdown of the results. '''''This table is for the very rare times when there are deliberately two or more fiction items, and the Rogues are challenged to pick, the <u>one</u> item that is true or "science."''''' Example: [[SGU Episode 903#sof|Episode 903]]. | You can include this template in a '''Results''' subsection of the Science or Fiction segment for a fun, colorful breakdown of the results. <span style="color:red">'''''This table is for the very rare times when there are deliberately two or more fiction items, and the Rogues are challenged to pick, the <u>one</u> item that is true or "science."'''''</span> Example: [[SGU Episode 903#sof|Episode 903]]. | ||
The table allows for five respondents. If the host or Rogues determine there are actually two science items, the table allows for this, underlining the second "science" item in the table and granting Rogues guessing either one with a correct "green" background. | The table allows for five respondents. If the host or Rogues determine there are actually two science items, the table allows for this, underlining the second "science" item in the table and granting Rogues guessing either one with a correct "green" background. |
Revision as of 03:57, 5 November 2022
Answer | Item |
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Science | {{{science}}} |
Fiction | {{{fiction1}}} |
Host | Result |
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{{{host}}} | 'sweep'clever'win'swept |
Rogue | Guess |
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Description
You can include this template in a Results subsection of the Science or Fiction segment for a fun, colorful breakdown of the results. This table is for the very rare times when there are deliberately two or more fiction items, and the Rogues are challenged to pick, the one item that is true or "science." Example: Episode 903.
The table allows for five respondents. If the host or Rogues determine there are actually two science items, the table allows for this, underlining the second "science" item in the table and granting Rogues guessing either one with a correct "green" background.
Examples
The table will look similar to the actual SoF results table in Episode 903:
Answer | Item |
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Science | meat pie in cia factbook |
Fiction | usa president's visit |
Fiction | melbourne dogs |
Host | Result |
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Richard | clever |
Rogue | Guess |
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Jay | meat pie in cia factbook |
Bob | melbourne dogs |
Evan | usa president's visit |
Steve | usa president's visit |
Cara | meat pie in cia factbook |
Suggested colorings:
Host Colorings | ||
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sweep | #ccffcc | all the Rogues guessed wrong |
clever | #ccccff | each item was guessed (Steve's preferred result) |
win | #ffffcc | at least one Rogue guessed wrong, but not them all |
swept | #ffcccc | all the Rogues guessed right |
Rogue Colorings | ||
correct | #ccffcc | guessed right |
incorrect | #ffcccc | fell for the fiction item |
Usage
You can copy/paste the following code into your page, removing lines as appropriate.
{{FOSResults |fiction = <!-- short word or phrase representing the item --> |fiction2 = <!-- short word or phrase representing the item --> |fiction3 = <!-- short word or phrase representing the item --> |science1 = <!-- short word or phrase representing the item --> |science2 = <!-- delete or leave blank if absent; rarely does a host amend a "science" item --> |rogue1 = <!-- rogues in order of response --> |answer1 = <!-- item guessed, using word or phrase from above --> |rogue2 = |answer2 = |rogue3 = |answer3 = |rogue4 = <!-- delete or leave blank if absent --> |answer4 = <!-- delete or leave blank if absent --> |rogue5 = <!-- delete or leave blank if absent --> |answer5 = <!-- delete or leave blank if absent --> |host =steve <!-- asker of the questions; change name if other than steve --> <!-- for the result options below, only put a 'y' next to one. --> |sweep = <!-- all the Rogues guessed wrong --> |clever = <!-- each item was guessed (Steve's preferred result) --> |win = <!-- at least one Rogue guessed wrong, but not them all --> |swept = <!-- all the Rogues guessed right --> }}