Maybe release it as two 2 titles?
- Summertime
- Summertime Black
or
- Summertime: Sunrise Chillin
(light) - Summertime: Deep Into The Summer Night (artisan)
Maybe release it as two 2 titles?
or
(light)And since I know people are going to ask (and keep in mind, the entirety of Summertime’s features have not been added to the qOS recommendation engine yet) – a quick difference between True Social, Summertime and WDB.
True Social helps you develop social intelligence — you understand the architecture of any social situation and move through it with precision and awareness. You understand how interaction works at a structural level.
Summertime gives you social warmth — you stop trying, stop performing, and people are drawn to the genuine ease you carry. It’s about having fun, enjoying people, being present without agenda. It’s less about navigation and more about saying yes to life without overthinking it.
Wanted: Dream Boy gives you romantic gravity — a slow, dreamlike quality that makes intimate moments feel sacred. It’s not about social situations broadly, it’s about becoming the person someone can’t get out of their head. Velvet magnetism, deep eye contact, a presence that makes people feel seen in a romantic context.
The simplest way to think about it: True Social is how you navigate a room. Summertime is how you enjoy the room. Dream Boy is how you make one person forget the room exists.
I’m first going to see if I can keep ALL of the features, just cut back on any extraneous scripting. I really like the feature set. A LOT.
Another idea:
The features you cut from Summertime could go into the next Genesis upgrade. Both titles have a similar vector for me, so some of those cut features would probably fit well into the “Genesis Make Life a Fun Adventure” narrative…
Wow
WDB and Summertime are going to stack soooo well.
Enjoying a room that someone has forgotten exists. 
Or Lovebomb for Humanity.
Feels like they could have at least a little bit of overlap.
@SaintSovereign I dont know if it was pre-results, but last night, just before sleeping, I started to have my senses amplified, like a symphony of sounds, taste, etc. and I told myself, oh is it summer already ? it was joyful
maybe those parts that you cut could turn into a Q modules ? 
Man I SO BADLY need this very feature. Always been overthinking interactions, things, what I do with my purpose, constantly pivoting, changing, instead of just letting things roll and enjoy the path there.
Love this.
Very much 2nded.
I really love C&C, but it makes you very aware of all eventualities. Joy and fun for balancing would be absolutely great.
Proper idea👌
The idea that you might have been overthinking about how much you need that feature, so you can stop overthinking. I dont know man… It just made me laugh so hard.
Btw… I laughed because I empathize.
And the Summertime script is complete. I cannot wait to use this. Now that we have entered all of the relevant details into qOS, I can more easily answer questions about potential stacks and the such while we finish the art and copy.
Many have already inquired about potential contradictions between Dragon Reborn: Regeneration and Summertime. Here is the qOS answer, which I agree with:
They’re not contradictory — they share a common foundation in nervous system safety and settling. Where they diverge is in direction: Regeneration draws the gaze inward, toward restoration and the quiet work of healing. Summertime turns that settled state outward, toward connection, ease, and the genuine enjoyment of being alive among other people.
Think of it this way — Regeneration builds the sanctuary. Summertime is what becomes possible once you feel safe enough to leave the door open behind you. If you’re still in the deeper phases of Regeneration’s work, you may want to honor that process before adding Summertime — not because they conflict, but because the inner life tends to prefer one direction of travel at a time.
That said, this pairing could produce something genuinely rare. There’s an archetype most people never quite reach — the person with real inner depth who doesn’t drown in it. Someone who can descend into the deep water when the moment calls for it — creative work, emotional processing, introspection, the kind of thinking that requires you to go somewhere quiet and dark — and then surface again into sunlight without carrying the weight of the deep back up with them. Present. Warm. Laughing. Fully in the moment.
Most people live on one side of that line or the other. They’re either perpetually processing — always in their own depths, always doing “the work” — or they’re skimming the surface, avoiding anything that asks them to go below. This stack would build someone who moves between the two with fluidity and grace. The depth is always available, but it’s not where they live. They live in the warmth. And when the depths call, they dive — knowing they can always return to the sun.
Beautiful!! 
I hope you are feeling good!!
Feeling much better, thank you. My mind is back to normal, but my body is still signaling for rest. Nonetheless, I was determined to polish off the script. It’s now in @Fire’s hands for review, which shouldn’t take long since we collaborated from the start.
So we are going name embedded with Regeneration?
Well, personally, I want to explore Summertime without the deep inner processing. I’ve been at that for years, lol. Regardless, both Regeneration and Summertime goes heavy on the relaxation and nervous system regulation, so you really can’t go wrong with that stack if you’re interested in both deep inner healing and “power of now” style experiences.
Seems like a good time for sunbathing!! Im gonna give a rest to Regeneration.
qOS response:
Yes — Summertime’s core effect is a shift in baseline state, not just social behavior. The nervous system ease, the presence, the “power of now” quality — that applies everywhere, including work and career.
In a professional context, you’d likely notice: less overthinking and second-guessing, more willingness to take action before you’ve perfectly calculated the outcome, a natural warmth in professional relationships that makes collaboration and networking feel effortless rather than strategic, and a general sense of enjoying the process of building something rather than grinding through it.
There’s a willingness to try new things without needing to be an expert first, to speak up in rooms you might have stayed quiet in, to take the creative risk or pitch the idea before you’ve fully convinced yourself it’s safe to. That translates directly to career growth.
Where it won’t point you is toward hustle, discipline, or strategic wealth-building — that’s not what this title is designed for. If you want that layer, pair it with something that carries that intent. But if your work life suffers from tension, overthinking, or a inability to enjoy what you’re building, Summertime addresses that directly. Some of the most successful people in any field are the ones who look like they’re having a good time doing it — that ease isn’t incidental to their success, it’s part of what makes them magnetic, creative, and sustainable.