A summit is a minor twist that originated in Survivor: Borneo and has since reappeared in Marquesas, The Amazon, Guatemala, and Millennials vs. Gen X. In Survivor 41, 42, and 43, summits appeared as a recurring twist and were referred to as "journeys" to a location known informally, including by cast members and commentators, as "Shipwheel Island".
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Overview
Summits see ambassadors from each pre-merge tribe meet in private at a location separate from the tribal camps, and may require them to make a decision, either for themselves or for their tribe. In earlier seasons, summits were generally used to facilitate the next phase of the game, such as the merge or a tribe switch. In Survivor 41 and 42, summits became a recurring twist which gave players the chance to receive advantages.
Strategy
Summits allow ambassadors to converse with each other in private, giving them an opportunity to discuss important game matters with each other. This may result in ambassadors, either knowingly or unwittingly, giving away their tribe dynamics to the other ambassador, which can help or hinder their game. Summits can also give ambassadors an opportunity to strategize with each other, making alliances and deals to work with each other later in the game.
The journeys introduced in Survivor 41 gave ambassadors the ability to directly build trust through the decision game. Ambassadors may choose to play collaboratively during the game of chicken to gain an ally down the road, or play selfishly, though this comes at the risk of losing their own vote.
In Borneo, an ambassador for each tribe (Jenna Lewis for Pagong and Sean Kenniff for Tagi) was pre-selected by production to attend a summit on Day 19 to facilitate the merge. The two ambassadors were first given the opportunity to assess the opposing tribe's camp and interacting with members of the other tribe. Later that day, they formally met with host Jeff Probst at a sand spit, where they were treated to a luxurious meal and stayed overnight, being asked to make three important decisions: what the merged tribe would be called, which camp the newly-merged tribe would live at, and which three items from the other camp they would be allowed to bring with them. The following morning, Jenna and Sean easily decided on living at the Tagi beach for its abundance of food and more organized atmosphere, christening the merged tribe "Rattana".
Marquesas
In Marquesas, Tree Mail on Day 19 instructed both tribes to choose a member to whom they would give a map to an unknown destination. Maraamu selected Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien, while Rob Mariano volunteered for Rotu. The two ambassadors met with Probst at a tohua, a traditional Marquesan structure in which chiefs from different tribes would meet. They were given pizza and beer and would stay at the tohua overnight to discuss the name of the merged tribe and which camp it would live at. The following day, Kathy and Rob settled on living at the Rotu camp, naming the merged tribe "Soliantu".
In The Amazon, tribes received Tree Mail on Day 13 that told them to send their youngest member (Jenna Morasca for Jaburu and Dave Johnson for Tambaqui) on a journey. The two paddled to an Amazon retreat, where they met with Probst and were treated to a feast and instructed to get to know each other overnight. The following morning, Probst met with them again and surprised them by revealing that the two would now choose...
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Survivor 41
In Survivor 41, summits were used as a recurring twist to introduce advantages into the game. Although the mechanics for choosing an ambassador differed on each occasion, each summit concluded with the ambassadors playing a game of chicken in private. They are given a choice between "protecting" or "risking" their vote; if all of them choose "protect", the status quo remains. If all of them choose "risk", they would all lose their vote at the next Tribal Council they attended. If there is a split decision, only those who chose "risk" would receive an advantage.
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