A precursor to an incident is something that happens before that incident and sometimes acts as an omen. For example, a precursor to colon cancer (sorry, it's the first thing that popped into my head) is the formation of polyps.
A precursor to a sneeze could be a bump in the nose. A precursor to a heart attack could be pain in the arm or jaw. A precursor to war could be economic sanctions.
A sign that an incident may occur in the futurePrecursor incidents are events or actions that occur before a particular incident, providing warning signs or clues that a larger event may be impending. By recognizing and addressing these precursor incidents, it may be possible to prevent a more serious incident from occurring.
A sign that an incident may occur in the future
draws on specific events or incidents that have significance to you.
You can use the term "plot" to describe the sequence of events or incidents that make up a story.
in the past
in the past.
the action and sequence of events in a story that are usually a series of related incidents.
There are two related words: incidence, (rate of occurrence) or the plural noun incidents (events).
Major events are significant occurrences or incidents that have a widespread impact on a large number of people. These events can be political, social, cultural, economic, or related to disasters and can shape the course of history.
if you are asking about whether or not incidents regarding aliens happen and are recorded then the may happen but astronauts arent allowed to talk about those incidents. if you are talking about mechanical failures then they happen rather often because of the complexity of the space shuttles
Precursor
Total incidents recorded rates refer to the number of reported incidents or events within a specific time frame. This metric is used to track the frequency and trends of incidents within an organization or community. By monitoring these rates, stakeholders can identify patterns, areas for improvement, and overall safety and security concerns.