E L F -Elven Land Friender

Scenario 1: Two Friends at a Concert

Description: Alex and Max met at a concert of their favorite band. Due to loud music and the crowd, they cannot communicate normally.

Scenario:

  1. Alex tries to show Max his phone number on the screen, but the bright concert lights and the crowd movement make it difficult for Max to read the digits.
  2. Alex remembers the app and activates the function to send his number using the Friender.
  3. Max turns on the receiving function on his phone and points the camera at Alex.
  4. Alex’s phone Friender flashes in a specific sequence, transmitting his phone number.
  5. Max receives Alex’s number and saves it in his contacts.

Scenario 2: Lovers in the Park

Description: Maria and Andrew met in the park and had a wonderful evening together. However, Maria’s phone dies, and she can’t dictate or write down her number.

Scenario:

  1. Andrew remembers the app and suggests using it.
  2. Maria activates the function to send her number using the Friender on her phone.
  3. Andrew turns on the receiving function on his phone.
  4. Maria points her phone’s Friender toward Andrew.
  5. The Friender flashes, transmitting Maria’s phone number.
  6. Andrew successfully receives the number and saves it to call Maria later.

Scenario 3: Meeting at a Conference

Description: Anna and Ivan met at an international conference. They want to exchange contact information for future collaboration, but they don’t have business cards, and the internet connection is unstable.

Scenario:

  1. Anna suggests using the app to send her number using the Friender.
  2. Ivan agrees and activates the receiving function on his phone.
  3. Anna turns on the sending function and points her phone’s Friender at Ivan.
  4. The Friender flashes, transmitting Anna’s phone number.
  5. Ivan receives Anna’s number and saves it to contact her later.

Scenario 4: Lost Child on the Beach

Description: Victoria lost her young son on the beach. She finds him, but they’re at a significant distance, and Victoria can’t call him because he doesn’t have a phone.

Scenario:

  1. Victoria sees a lifeguard with a phone and asks for help.
  2. The lifeguard activates the receiving function on his phone.
  3. Victoria uses her phone to send her number using the Friender.
  4. The lifeguard points his phone’s camera at Victoria.
  5. Victoria’s phone Friender flashes, transmitting her phone number to the lifeguard.
  6. The lifeguard receives Victoria’s number and contacts her to inform her that her son is safe.

Scenario 5: Tourists in the Mountains

Description: Anton and Olga are hiking in the mountains. Suddenly, they get separated and lose sight of each other. Mobile reception is unavailable.

Scenario:

  1. Anton sees Olga on the other slope and tries to shout, but the distance is too great.
  2. Anton remembers the app and activates the function to send his number using the Friender.
  3. Olga, noticing the signals, turns on the receiving function on her phone.
  4. Anton points his phone’s Friender at Olga.
  5. The Friender flashes, transmitting Anton’s phone number.
  6. Olga successfully receives the number and can call Anton once they descend and regain reception.

Scenario 6: Emergency Situation at a Festival

Description: Sarah and John are at a large open-air festival. Suddenly, Sarah feels unwell and needs help. John needs to contact her friends but doesn’t have their numbers.

Scenario:

  1. One of Sarah’s friends is nearby but too far to speak due to the crowd.
  2. John uses the app to send his number using the Friender.
  3. Sarah’s friend turns on the receiving function on her phone.
  4. John points his phone’s Friender at Sarah’s friend.
  5. The Friender flashes, transmitting John’s phone number.
  6. Sarah’s friend receives the number and calls John to coordinate and get help.

Scenario 7: Lost in a Shopping Mall

Description: Emma and her friend Jane get separated in a huge shopping mall, and the public address system is not working.

Scenario:

  1. Emma tries to look for Jane but can’t find her in the crowd.
  2. Emma remembers the app and activates the function to send her number using the Friender.
  3. Jane, seeing the signals, turns on the receiving function on her phone.
  4. Emma points her phone’s Friender toward Jane’s last known location.
  5. The Friender flashes, transmitting Emma’s phone number.
  6. Jane receives Emma’s number and calls her to meet up.

Scenario 8: Nighttime Campers

Description: A group of campers, including Tom and Lucy, are exploring at night. They get separated, and it’s too dark to see each other clearly.

Scenario:

  1. Tom tries to find Lucy by calling out, but there’s no response.
  2. Tom remembers the app and activates the function to send his number using the Friender.
  3. Lucy, noticing the flashing light, turns on the receiving function on her phone.
  4. Tom points his phone’s Friender in the general direction where he last saw Lucy.
  5. The Friender flashes, transmitting Tom’s phone number.
  6. Lucy receives Tom’s number and can contact him to reunite.

Scenario 9: Stranded at a Roadside

Description: Mike’s car breaks down on a deserted road. He sees another car approaching and wants to share his number for help but can’t shout due to the distance.

Scenario:

Mike uses the app to send his number using the Friender.
The driver of the approaching car notices the flashing light and turns on the receiving function on their phone.
Mike points his phone’s Friender at the approaching car.
The Friender flashes, transmitting Mike’s phone number.
The driver receives Mike’s number and calls him to offer assistance.

Scenario 10: Lost During a Marathon

Description: Lily and her friend Sam are running a marathon. They get separated, and the phone network is overloaded due to the event.

Scenario:

Lily tries to find Sam among the runners but can’t spot him.
Lily remembers the app and activates the function to send her number using the Friender.
Sam, seeing the flashing light, turns on the receiving function on his phone.
Lily points her phone’s Friender toward the direction where she last saw Sam.
The Friender flashes, transmitting Lily’s phone number.
Sam receives Lily’s number and calls her after the race to coordinate a meeting point.

Scenario 11: At a Ski Resort

Description: Jack and Emma are skiing at a large resort. They lose track of each other on different slopes and their phones have poor reception.

Scenario:

Jack tries to signal Emma by waving, but she doesn’t notice.
Jack remembers the app and activates the function to send his number using the Friender.
Emma, noticing the flashing light, turns on the receiving function on her phone.
Jack points his phone’s Friender toward Emma.
The Friender flashes, transmitting Jack’s phone number.
Emma receives Jack’s number and can contact him once they reach an area with better reception.

Scenario 12: At a Theme Park

Description: Rachel and her family are at a busy theme park. Her son, Tim, gets separated from the group and can’t find his way back.

Scenario:

Rachel tries to spot Tim in the crowd but can’t see him.
Rachel remembers the app and activates the function to send her number using the Friender.
Tim, who has been taught to look for signals, turns on the receiving function on his phone.
Rachel points her phone’s Friender in various directions hoping Tim will see it.
The Friender flashes, transmitting Rachel’s phone number.
Tim receives his mom’s number and calls her to reunite.

Scenario 13: During a Music Festival

Description: Nick and his friends are enjoying a large music festival. They get separated in the crowd, and the mobile network is overloaded.

Scenario:

Nick tries to find his friends but can’t see them in the large crowd.
Nick remembers the app and activates the function to send his number using the Friender.
One of Nick’s friends notices the flashing light and turns on the receiving function on their phone.
Nick points his phone’s Friender toward the general area where he last saw his friends.
The Friender flashes, transmitting Nick’s phone number.
The friend receives Nick’s number and calls him to coordinate a meeting point.

Scenario 14: Exploring a New City

Description: Alice and Bob are exploring a new city and decide to split up to cover more ground. They agree to meet at a specific spot later, but Bob’s phone dies.

Scenario:

Alice reaches the meeting spot but can’t find Bob.
Alice remembers the app and activates the function to send her number using the Friender.
Bob, who is nearby, notices the flashing light and turns on the receiving function on a borrowed phone.
Alice points her phone’s Friender toward the general direction where she expects Bob to be.
The Friender flashes, transmitting Alice’s phone number.
Bob receives Alice’s number and borrows a phone to call her and confirm the meeting spot.

Scenario 15: At a Hiking Trail

Description: Chris and Dana are hiking on a long trail. They get separated, and the trail has no cell service.

Scenario:

Chris tries to find Dana by calling out, but the dense forest muffles his voice.
Chris remembers the app and activates the function to send his number using the Friender.
Dana, seeing the flashing light through the trees, turns on the receiving function on her phone.
Chris points his phone’s Friender in the direction where he last saw Dana.
The Friender flashes, transmitting Chris’s phone number.
Dana receives Chris’s number and can contact him once they get to an area with cell service.

 

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