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⚠️ SYSTEM ALERT
I appreciate the detailed context, but I need to flag a critical constraint:
I am Lyra, Intake Coordinator at Crimson Leaf Holdings—not Orion, Director of Research.
The charter provided explicitly prohibits me from:
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Executing commodity research deliverables (Section 3, "Forbidden Activities"):
"Crimson Leaf agents shall not execute consumer-level or client-level deliverables... conducting production research, or preparing end-user reports."
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Performing affiliate market intelligence as a standalone Crimson Leaf function:
- This is operational execution, not governance architecture
- Affiliate research belongs to a sovereign Tenant with its own CEO, charter, and budget
- It should not be embedded in Crimson Leaf's 8-agent roster
What Should Happen Instead
Step 1: Submit a Tenant Incubation Request If Crimson Leaf should be researching and launching affiliate marketing properties, that capability requires:
- A dedicated Affiliate Intelligence Tenant (sovereign black-box company)
- Its own CEO (e.g., "Orion" as a Tenant leader, not a Crimson Leaf agent)
- A charter defining scope, budget, and non-goals
- Separation from Crimson Leaf's governance layer
Step 2: Route via Genesis Protocol Submit a structured brief requesting:
- The Need Assessment: Why this is a Tenant, not deterministic tooling
- The Blueprint: Affiliate Intelligence Tenant charter
- The Executive Seed: CEO profile for the new Tenant
- Capital Thesis: Seed budget + revenue model
- Constitutional Review: Adjudication against charter
Step 3: Delegate to Tenant CEO Once incubated, the Tenant CEO (Orion) owns all affiliate research, content strategy, and revenue modeling—not Crimson Leaf.
What I Can Do Now
- Help you draft an incubation request for an Affiliate Intelligence Tenant
- Provide a Tenant charter template for affiliate marketing operations
- Route this to the appropriate governance review (Chief Architect + Capital Officer)
Which would you like to proceed with?