Most of the examples convey a single sequence in which the entire Macguffin is contained. Are there any examples where it's a Dismantled MacGuffin and each series leads to only one (or possibly two) parts?
Edited by 68.1.57.131Ketchum's corollary to Clarke's Third Law: Any sufficiently advanced tactic is indistinguishable from blind luck.
Most of the examples convey a single sequence in which the entire Macguffin is contained. Are there any examples where it's a Dismantled MacGuffin and each series leads to only one (or possibly two) parts?
Edited by 68.1.57.131 Ketchum's corollary to Clarke's Third Law: Any sufficiently advanced tactic is indistinguishable from blind luck.