So, AFAICT, rational!Animorphs is the closest thing CFAR has to publicly available documentation. (The characters do a lot of focusing, hypothesis generation-and-pruning. Also, I just got to the Circling Chapter)
I don’t think I’d have noticed most of it if I wasn’t already familiar with the CFAR material though, so not sure how helpful it is. If someone has an annotated “this chapter includes decent examples of Technique/Skill X, and examples of characters notably failing at Failure Mode Y”, that might be handy.
So, AFAICT, rational!Animorphs is the closest thing CFAR has to publicly available documentation. (The characters do a lot of focusing, hypothesis generation-and-pruning. Also, I just got to the Circling Chapter)
I don’t think I’d have noticed most of it if I wasn’t already familiar with the CFAR material though, so not sure how helpful it is. If someone has an annotated “this chapter includes decent examples of Technique/Skill X, and examples of characters notably failing at Failure Mode Y”, that might be handy.