🌊 Memory of the Trench – Rebuilding Japan (If)
📘 Overview
- Time Setting: 203X, after the Nankai Trough Megaquake
- Playable Roles: Japanese Government, Governors, Disaster Agency Chief, AITL-H Recovery AI Team
- Goal: Restore, rebuild, and redesign Japan’s future society
- Structure: Multi-ending based on choices—technology, diplomacy, citizen response
🎮 Turn 1: Immediate Response (Day 1–7)
Situation:
- A massive quake strikes the Nankai Trough. Coastal cities devastated. Tsunamis, fires, and aftershocks ongoing.
- Tokyo disabled. Kansai and Tokai regions see widespread collapse.
Choices:
- Deploy AITL-H and JSDF for search, rescue, and transport
- Request international aid (ASEAN, UN, others)
- Use drones and AI to map isolated regions
🎮 Turn 2: Rebuilding Decisions (1 Month Later)
Choices:
- Institutionalize drone logistics & disaster AI mapping
- Launch regional self-governance models using AITL-H
- Hold national vote on “New Japanese Archipelago Plan”
🎮 Final Turn: End of 203X
Outcomes (If Routes):
- Distributed Resilience Model succeeds → AI-assisted autonomous regions spread
- Rushed rebuild leaves Japan unprepared for second wave → catastrophic collapse
- “New Federal Japan” gains public support → semi-autonomous AI-governed society begins
🤖 Technology System (AITL-H Logic)
- FSM: Evacuation mode logic, routing
- PID: Debris transport, balance, operational control
- LLM: Dialogue with civilians, advisory roles, governance support
🎓 Educational Use Cases
- Role-play disaster training
- Debates on AI governance
- Interdisciplinary project on tech + society + policy