How to Pick Good Dominoes for Your Novel
Domino is a popular game in which small squares with identifying marks are placed next to each other. The first domino is then pushed onto the marked square, and when it hits, it knocks down the rest of the row. The idea behind this game is that one small action can have a huge impact, much like the chain effect, which can lead to big changes even after just one small event. Domino is a common theme in many different stories, and is used to illustrate how small actions can have a big effect on something.
Domino is also a metaphor for something that can take you far in life. A good example is if you are looking for a new job or starting a new project at work. You may not get the position you want immediately, but if you put in the effort to apply for other positions, eventually you will find the right one. Similarly, if you start working hard at your project and keep pushing yourself to the next level, eventually you will reach a goal that you could not have reached before.
This same concept can be applied to writing a novel or story. The key is to pick good dominoes, or tasks that can have a large impact on the future of your story. These are often the most challenging, or the ones that require a lot of time and energy to complete. These are usually the things that will lead to the most success in the long run.
The best way to pick good dominoes is to think about the whole story from the beginning. If you have a clear picture of what you are trying to achieve, it will be easier to find the steps you need to take to reach your final destination.
Another important factor to consider when picking dominoes is the level of risk involved. You want to make sure that the things you are doing are worth the risk, and are not too dangerous or difficult to do. If you are trying to accomplish something too difficult, it is not likely that the outcome will be worth it in the end.
After an insane Scarlet Witch depowered the majority of mutants during M-Day, Domino reformed X-Force with Shatterstar and Caliban to liberate mutants sequestered by the Office of National Emergency (ONE). She later linked up with Storm’s security task force to help safeguard her island paradise Providence until it was destroyed by the alien Shi’ar weapon Hecatomb. Domino was subsequently possessed by the Undying alien Aentaeros who attempted to use her powers against her fellow mercenaries, but was rescued by Cable and returned to her normal timeline. She has since worked for the Hong Kong branch of X-Corporation and helped form the Six Pack mercenary group alongside G. W. Bridge, Hammer, Anaconda, and Solo. She has also been a freelancer and joined Wolverine’s black ops team X-Force.