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operator@orbis:~$ init --profile public_archive
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>operator@orbis:~$ link civil-authority.bus
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Restricted BroadcastPrisoner Filtration ArenaRestricted Protocol Suspected
Overwatch Dossier // Live Energy Combat Archive

OrbisSententia

A Combine-run black-site arena. Subjects punt a live energy sphere back and forth with restricted zero-point devices while Overwatch measures who breaks, who adapts, and what value the resistance has left.

Primary function
Filtration
Arena hazard
Live energy
Exceptional outcome
Classified
Targeting System
Trajectory lock / active
Live Energy
Combine sphere / volatile
Audio Bus
Output LiveAmbient Bed Armed

Public Blacksite Brief

Branch 00 Preface

Orbis Sententia is what remains when a prison learns to keep score. Public records describe a detention annex rebuilt around a live sphere court: captured anti-citizens driven onto a floor where one returned projectile can decide whether the next line in their file reads survival, injury, or transfer.

The rules are simple enough to watch. The purpose is not. Gravity guns are issued. The sphere is released. Prisoners adapt, fail, or disappear from rotation while every deflect, hesitation, impact, and extraction becomes administrative record.

Branch 00 confirms the visible machine without naming what sits behind it. It explains the court, the intake logic, and the transfer language surrounding high-performing survivors. It does not explain why select records stop exactly where a final destination should begin.

Archive // Branch Index

Archive branches

Branch 00 is the recovered public case file. Branches 01–04 are visible in the same index as sealed records. Each restricted branch requires a mounted recovery chain, a recovered cache, or an audit key emitted by the previous record.

Mounted restricted
0 / 4
Active branch
00
Broadcast status
Unplayed
Scroll Archive // Branch 00

Dossier layers

Branch 00 is the public recovered archive: facility origin, intake rules, court hardware, visible scoring, and transfer ledgers. It proves that a sealed disposition index exists without revealing what the restricted branches contain.

Archive Layer
01
01 / 10
Class
Facility File / Reclassification Order
Metric
Order class
Status
Reissued
Severity70%
Facility File / Reclassification Order

Detainment Annex 17 converted to sphere-court intake.

Recovered section

Recovered records identify the structure as a regional detention annex before reclassification. The order names floor clearance, sightline cuts, gallery retention, reinforced impact surfaces, camera bus installation, and lower-level transfer access.

No restricted outcome is named in the public file. The visible order only proves that the court was not improvised punishment. It was commissioned as a repeatable processing environment with prisoners, guards, medical access, and telemetry routed through one controlled floor.

  • exercise yard resurfaced as sphere court
  • cell-tier galleries retained as observation control
  • interrogation rooms reassigned to intake and telemetry review
  • maintenance and transfer route preserved below public deck
Archive Layer
02
02 / 10
Class
Intake Register / Eligible Detainees
Metric
Eligibility
Status
Selective
Severity74%
Intake Register / Eligible Detainees

The court receives functional resistance cases, not random captives.

Recovered section

Court population is filtered before a match is scheduled. Detainees who are already compliant, critically injured, elderly, neurologically degraded, or incapable of tool handling are routed to ordinary detention, labor extraction, medical discard, or non-court review.

Eligible subjects are not selected because they are valuable yet. They are selected because they can still produce readable motion under pressure: standing recovery, orientation, panic correction, device use, and response to repeat lethal stimulus.

  • resistance logged during arrest, transport, or restraint
  • motor recovery after fatigue or injury
  • orientation toward fast-moving hazard
  • ability to hold and fire zero-point device under coercion
  • continued function after witnessing impact or removal
Archive Layer
03
03 / 10
Class
Court Plan / Controlled Lines
Metric
Capture grid
Status
Aligned
Severity77%
Court Plan / Controlled Lines

The arena removes uncontrolled variables from prisoner violence.

Recovered section

Street combat produces contaminated data: weather, cover, weapons, civilians, surprise, and irregular escape paths. The sphere court removes most of those variables. Every round begins inside known sightlines with known apertures, known distance bands, and guarded exits.

When a prisoner survives, freezes, adapts, misses, or recovers, the event can be attached to a repeatable court condition instead of being dismissed as battlefield noise.

  • north/south hazard apertures indexed as origin points
  • burn scars and floor seams used as impact references
  • observation cones cross-indexed with body orientation
  • medical extraction doors positioned outside active return lanes
Archive Layer
04
04 / 10
Class
Equipment Manifest / Zero-Point Device
Metric
Device class
Status
Bounded
Severity80%
Equipment Manifest / Zero-Point Device

The gravity gun is issued as court hardware.

Recovered section

Inventory fragments list range limitation, pickup denial, forced release behavior, discharge logging, and retrieval authority. A subject receives a weapon-shaped instrument; the court receives a clean input device.

Each punt becomes a recorded event: aim correction, late hesitation, distance held, recoil recovery, reorientation, and failure state. The public file does not interpret those events beyond transfer scoring, but it establishes the gravity gun as part of the court measurement chain.

  • range limiter and forced release behavior
  • zero-point discharge logged per contact event
  • late-punt failures linked to subject orientation
  • device recovery after subject death, injury, or removal
Archive Layer
05
05 / 10
Class
Hazard Manifest / Sphere Constant
Metric
Hazard reuse
Status
Stable
Severity82%
Hazard Manifest / Sphere Constant

The combine ball is the controlled lethal variable.

Recovered section

The public record does not call the sphere intelligent. It lists travel speed, return angle, acceleration window, impact force, court reset timing, and fatal-contact routing.

That restraint is what makes the file useful. The sphere reduces terror into court columns: release, approach, punt, miss, impact, extraction, reset. The prisoners experience a game. The annex records a sequence.

  • release interval and acceleration window
  • punt return angle and reacquisition delay
  • near-contact distance before correction
  • fatal impact routing and deck reset timing
Archive Layer
06
06 / 10
Class
Visible Ledger / Scoreboard Link
Metric
Ledger depth
Status
Partial
Severity84%
Visible Ledger / Scoreboard Link

The score display is the prisoner-facing surface of a routing ledger.

Recovered section

Court scoring is not recreational. The display keeps detainees moving by showing countable progress: clean return, late return, survival interval, team loss, removal, and rotation status.

The same events appear in a clerk-facing record with additional columns not exposed on the floor. Public records confirm the link between visible score and administrative routing while withholding the final destination columns.

  • clean deflect / late deflect / missed contact
  • survival duration across repeated sphere release
  • injury hold and return-to-floor timing
  • performance threshold linked to transfer review
  • restricted disposition columns present but unnamed
Archive Layer
07
07 / 10
Class
Disposition Table / Ordinary Routes
Metric
Routing table
Status
Surface
Severity86%
Disposition Table / Ordinary Routes

Most court outcomes remain ordinary enough to hide the exceptions.

Recovered section

Public disposition entries are administrative: low-value detainees are reassigned, damaged subjects are removed, inconclusive subjects are rotated, and repeated high-threshold performers are marked for transfer.

This visible route explains the oldest survivor rumor. Exceptional subjects do sometimes leave the court under armed transfer. The public ledger proves that much. It does not prove that every high-value transfer resolves to the same destination.

  • labor reassignment after low court value
  • medical discard after unrecoverable injury
  • arena rotation after inconclusive performance
  • high-value transfer after repeated threshold events
  • restricted index marker replacing final destination in select rows
Archive Layer
08
08 / 10
Class
Rotation Schedule / Separation Protocol
Metric
Reuse schedule
Status
Active
Severity89%
Rotation Schedule / Separation Protocol

Repeated matches are an administrative control, not random cruelty.

Recovered section

One round can be luck. Repeated exposure creates a record. Surviving subjects are returned after treatment, moved away from familiar detainees, placed into altered lanes, deprived of rest, or forced onto the floor after witness events.

The public schedule does not state why repeated exposure matters beyond verification. It only shows that the annex considered a single successful performance insufficient for final routing.

  • re-entry after injury hold
  • separation from known detainee groups
  • lane reassignment after repeated survival
  • performance comparison before and after fatigue
  • transfer review triggered by repeated threshold stability
Archive Layer
09
09 / 10
Class
Transfer Ledger / Missing Continuity
Metric
Continuity
Status
Broken
Severity92%
Transfer Ledger / Missing Continuity

The public file breaks where final disposition should appear.

Recovered section

The strongest public evidence is not a confession. It is a gap. Several rows show court exposure, threshold performance, medical clearance, armed escort, and transfer authorization. The final destination field is replaced with branch reference codes.

The same missing codes recur across separate dates and subject groups. The gap is procedural, not accidental. Someone removed the destination while preserving enough surrounding record to prove the removal happened.

  • court score retained
  • transfer authorization retained
  • escort record retained
  • destination replaced by branch marker
  • post-transfer audit field withheld
Archive Layer
10
10 / 10
Class
Branch Index / Recovery Required
Metric
Next access
Status
Locked
Severity94%
Branch Index / Recovery Required

Four restricted branches remain sealed behind the public archive.

Recovered section

The public dossier establishes the court, the hardware, the intake filter, the scoring ledger, and the broken transfer continuity. It does not name the sealed outcomes. It only leaves branch markers where ordinary records should close.

Recovery shell access is required to mount the restricted branch index. The next branch begins with the most plausible destination: transhuman allocation.

  • Branch 01 // transhuman allocation
  • Branch 02 // processing exception
  • Branch 03 // adjudication analysis
  • Branch 04 // continuity hold

Branch 00 complete. Recovery shell must reconstruct the branch index before restricted files can mount.

Terminal Access

Shell Available

Use the recovery shell to inspect files, mount stager devices, reconstruct the broadcast cache, and mount restricted archive branches from their recovered keys.

Shell
/home/operator
Restricted
0/4
Broadcast
Locked

Broadcast Control

Authorization Required
Recovered Audio Bus
Playback remains locked until terminal stagers resolve against the Combine cache.
Pending
Carrier
12.4 MHz
Stability
18%
Relay
Pending
Playback
Locked
Frequency Monitor
Full-band live spectrum
Locked
Avg 0%
Peak 0%
State STANDBY
-12 dB-24 dB-36 dB-48 dB
Low BandMid / CarrierHigh Harmonic
Channel Routing
Recovery Alignment
Required values recovered through map-side traces and terminal reconstruction. Signal stagers 01-06 may be resolved in any order.
0/6 synced
Relay Vector
[—, —, —, —]
Target // Withheld
Carrier Frequency
12.4 MHz
Target // Withheld
Telemetry Phase
120°
Target // Withheld
Injection Gain
G-02
Target // Withheld
Recovery Gate
gate 00
Target // Withheld
Polarity Lattice
− − − −
Target // Withheld

Behavioral Telemetry

Observation Stack
Subject Response Index
Arena observations reduced into Combine-compatible candidate vectors.
State
streaming
Forecast
withheld
Live Metric Register
five-vector readout
LAT
Reaction latencyIncoming-sphere response under live pressure
84%
DEF
Deflection disciplinePunt timing, angle control, and recovery window
73%
STR
Stress continuityElevated panic markers, subject remains functional
68%
CDR
Cohort driftGroup behavior changes but restricted cause is withheld
59%
PRI
Processing interestProfile exceeds discard threshold; outcome hidden
41%
Disposition Register
Review
01 // Reroute
weak profiles
labor / discard
02 // Retain
stable profiles
arena rotation
03 // Flag
outlier profiles
candidate watch
04 // Classify
restricted profiles
branch withheld
High values do not imply reprieve. Survival increases administrative interest. Final disposition records remain unavailable until the suppressed branch is mounted.