What it does
The skill captures the winning MMC explainer-deck pattern: teach the training problem first, then show the simulator as a practical path to safer behavior, measurable performance, and a scoped proposal decision. It is not a generic deck template; it is a narrative system for making complex projects understandable.
Best trigger
Use it when a team member asks for an MMC-style explainer deck, project explainer, sales education deck, concept explainer, or a deck outline from discovery notes or technical scope.
Core rule
The deck should teach before it sells. Every slide needs a real client-specific example, a visual proof point, and a clear reason the content matters to the buyer.
Design posture
ForgeFX-branded, industrial, warm, and practical: dark cover and close slides, Linen content slides, Gold/Copper accents, official lockups, real equipment visuals, and no blue SaaS defaults.
Quality checks
- No walls of text.
- No abstract VR capability claims.
- No fake logos or invented client visuals.
- No final deck without render and placeholder QA.
Harvested narrative spine
Title and practical promise
Purpose and training opportunity
Core risk moment
Recommended simulator concept
Initial pilot scope
Flagship safe-failure scenario
Controls and workflow interaction
Walkaround or inspection habits
Hardware and mobility direction
Training audiences and value
Performance measurement and feedback
Expansion path and next decision
Executive takeaway: this skill gives ForgeBot a repeatable sales-deck brain for translating complicated simulator opportunities into decks clients can understand, forward internally, and use to make a real next-step decision.
Source pattern: MMC Materials explainer deck
Skill: sales-explainer-deck
Eval prompts added
PowerPoint handoff: powerpoint skill