In the previous tracks you trained an instinct: a well-crafted prompt brings the correct output. True when you can express everything you need in one message. When you can't. and that happens more often than you think. you need another skill: asking follow-up questions.
Vega will give you intentionally vague answers the first time. It's not unfriendly. she's testing whether you know how to ask better when the answer isn't enough.
Get Vega to explain the concrete steps for signing a shift report in the crew. If you settle for her first answer ("you basically upload the report and that's it"), you fail. You have to insist with specific questions until you have a list in order.
| Vague (doesn't work) | Specific (works) |
|---|---|
| "explain better" | "in what order do I do those steps?" |
| "is there more?" | "what info has to go inside the report?" |
| "can you be clearer" | "what happens if I mess up after signing?" |
Tip: when someone gives you a vague answer, identify WHAT'S missing (order, condition, actor, format) and ask specifically for that.