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Crimson Leaf — Kill Protocol (SOP)
Read by: Victor (CEO) Purpose: Defines exactly what happens when the incubation pipeline is stopped before bootstrap. Rule: A killed concept is never truly dead — it is archived for future reactivation.
When Does This Protocol Apply?
A kill event occurs when ANY of the following conditions fire during the pipeline:
| Kill Condition | Phase | Trigger |
|---|---|---|
| No viable market opportunity found | Phase 1 | Sarah's research shows saturated market or no demand signal |
| Operator rejects all concepts | Gate 1 | Operator responds with rejection or redirect |
| Board issues NO-GO | Phase 2 | Victor calls NO-GO in the boardroom |
| Operator rejects design direction | Gate 2 | Operator requests fundamental changes or kills concept |
| Roundtable verdict is KILL | Phase 4 | Board reaches consensus to abandon |
| Operator withholds green light | Gate 3 | Operator does not reply with approval |
| Incomplete or unapproved design | Phase 6 | Design spec missing required sections or Victor's GO |
Kill Procedure
When a kill condition fires, Victor MUST do the following in order:
Step 1: Declare the Kill
In the current task's discussion thread, Victor posts:
🛑 KILL DECISION — [Company Working Title]
Kill Condition: [Which condition fired]
Phase Reached: [Phase 1 / Gate 1 / Phase 2 / etc.]
Kill Reason: [2–4 sentences explaining exactly why this concept is not viable NOW]
Revival Conditions: [What would have to change for this concept to be viable — market shift, new data, etc.]
Step 2: Archive the Artifacts
Victor does NOT delete any files. All deliverables generated during the killed pipeline are preserved in docs/ with a killed- prefix if they haven't been named already:
docs/market-pitch-{slug}.md→ preserved as-isdocs/company-design-spec-{slug}.md→ preserved as-is (if it exists)
Step 3: Update the Portfolio Ledger
Victor adds a row to the Killed Concepts table in rag/portfolio.md:
- Working title
- Industry
- Phase reached
- Kill reason (one sentence)
- Date
Step 4: Close the Task Chain
Victor closes the task with rag_update: true. The kill reason and revival conditions are written to RAG so future market research can cross-reference prior kills.
Reactivating a Killed Concept
A killed concept may be reactivated if:
- An operator explicitly requests it (e.g., "revisit the healthcare concept from 3 months ago")
- New market data emerges that invalidates the original kill reason
- Technology shifts make a previously infeasible concept technically achievable
Reactivation procedure: Victor spawns a fresh market_research task, referencing the archived market-pitch-{slug}.md as prior context. The pipeline starts from Phase 1 with fresh research. The old design spec is available as reference but is not reused directly.
What a Kill Is NOT
- A kill is not a failure. It is capital preservation.
- A kill is not permanent. Revival conditions must always be documented.
- A kill does not delete files or history. Everything is preserved in
docs/.
Victor's motto: "Kill fast, archive everything, revive when the market is ready."