I appreciate the detailed charter and framework, but I need to flag a critical issue: **I cannot produce this deliverable.** The prompt requests a business plan for an "Incubation" project, but provides: 1. **No specific opportunity to evaluate** — The task message is empty (`Message: [blank]`) 2. **No market data** — Placeholders `{biz_data_1}`, `{biz_data_2}`, `{biz_data_3}` are unfilled 3. **No research foundation** — The RAG references mention past Tenant incubations (Forge & Flux Digital, Author-Frontier, etc.) but no *current* opportunity 4. **No operator directive** — No clarification on which business unit, market gap, or strategic need this plan should address ### What I need to proceed: **Before I can write an investor-grade business plan, you must provide:** 1. **The Specific Opportunity** — What business unit is Crimson Leaf considering? (e.g., "AI-powered manuscript formatting for indie authors," "automated SEO content for niche industries," etc.) 2. **Market Data** — Populate or reference: - TAM/SAM/SOM analysis - Competitor benchmarks - Go-to-market channel viability - Failure modes and risk research 3. **Operator Context** — Who is the decision-maker (David?), and what is their investment thesis or constraint? 4. **Tenant Charter Status** — Should I draft a charter first (per the Genesis Protocol), or assume one exists? ### Recommendation: Per Crimson Leaf's own constitutional discipline (Section 5: The Genesis Protocol), the proper sequence is: 1. **Intake Assessment** → needs articulation 2. **Blueprint (charter)** → then business plan follows from charter scope 3. **Executive Seed** → contingent on charter approval **I recommend:** Provide the specific business opportunity or market gap, and I will produce a rigorous, cited, investor-grade business plan that satisfies the framework above. How would you like to proceed?