What are frequent missions?

Frequent missions are like your favorite game that you play almost every day, it’s fun, familiar, and you know what to expect.

Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys: cars, blocks, dolls, and puzzles. Sometimes you pick a new toy to play with, but most days you grab the same one, maybe your red race car, because you know it’s fast and exciting. Frequent missions are like that red race car, they happen often, and you know what they’re about.

What Makes a Mission "Frequent"?

A frequent mission is something you do again and again. It could be going to the park, doing homework, or even helping your mom set the table. These missions become part of your daily routine, just like brushing your teeth before bed, it's something you don’t think about much because you know it’s coming.

Sometimes, you might mix things up a bit, maybe you bring a new toy to play with, but most days, you stick with what you know best. That’s the fun of frequent missions, they’re reliable and comfortable, like your favorite pair of socks on a chilly morning. Frequent missions are like your favorite game that you play almost every day, it’s fun, familiar, and you know what to expect.

Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys: cars, blocks, dolls, and puzzles. Sometimes you pick a new toy to play with, but most days you grab the same one, maybe your red race car, because you know it’s fast and exciting. Frequent missions are like that red race car, they happen often, and you know what they’re about.

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Examples

  1. A space mission that happens every year, like sending supplies to the International Space Station.
  2. A student doing homework daily is an example of a frequent mission.
  3. A baker making bread every morning is performing a frequent mission.

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