GMC is very important in romance novels. It gives the story structure. Goals make the characters seem purposeful, like a character aiming to re - kindle an old love. Motivations add depth, say a character is motivated by past regrets. And conflict creates drama, like when family disapproves of a relationship.
In romance novels, 'GMC' could potentially stand for 'Goal, Motivation, and Conflict'. The goal is what the character wants to achieve, like finding true love or getting married. The motivation is the reason behind that goal, perhaps loneliness or a desire for a family. The conflict is what stands in the way of achieving the goal, such as a rival for the love interest or personal insecurities.
I think in the Star Trek universe, the Vulcans have some pretty advanced sensors. Their technology often gives them an edge in exploration and detection.
Sensors can help grocery stores by improving inventory management. They can monitor stock levels in real-time and alert staff when items need to be restocked.
That's a tough one. I think it's subjective and depends on personal preferences. Different people might have different opinions on who has the best fiction sensors.
I don't have enough information to say for sure. It could be fiction, or it could have roots in reality that have been adapted or exaggerated for a particular purpose.