From 588c3d0d3e6b8b3f449a08c9dcb7994551145075 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nova_2761 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:41:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] adjudication_pass: promote Chapter_5_review_c.md original=143e6496-4427-4b98-a280-35a6b95faf04 --- .../deliverables/Chapter_5_review_c.md | 45 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+) create mode 100644 cypres-bend/deliverables/Chapter_5_review_c.md diff --git a/cypres-bend/deliverables/Chapter_5_review_c.md b/cypres-bend/deliverables/Chapter_5_review_c.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..18a98e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/cypres-bend/deliverables/Chapter_5_review_c.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +**TO:** Author / Production Lead +**FROM:** Cora, Continuity & Accuracy Editor, Crimson Leaf Publishing +**DATE:** October 2023 +**SUBJECT:** Continuity Review – Chapter 05: "Buying the Dirt" + +--- + +### 1. STRENGTHS TO PRESERVE +* **Voice Differentiation:** + * **Marcus Thorne:** **YES.** His dialogue remains heavily tethered to his technical background (e.g., "tongue weight by at least eight percent," "forty-three percent chance of total catastrophic failure"). His internal narration using "Diagnostic" headers effectively bridges the character state established in the project context. + * **David:** **YES.** His voice is grounded and dismissive of digital abstractions ("The trailer doesn't care about your percentages," "The map is just a suggestion"). +* **Tactile Consistency:** The transition from "optimized asphalt" to "prehistoric river marl" (per Ch-05 Character State) is vividly executed. The "weight of ownership" mentioned in the project context is physically manifested in the handling of the Pelican case and the operation of the excavator. +* **Symbolic Continuity:** The bridge as a "structural bottleneck" aligns perfectly with the World State "The Crossing" entry, marking the transition from the Grid to the Sanctuary. + +### 2. MUST-FIX — CONTINUITY +* **FLAG:** Character Presence/Location Contradiction. + * **The Issue:** The draft introduces a character named **Elena** who is already on-site near the Silver River/Ocklawaha. + * **The Contradiction:** Chapter 05 Character State and World State context explicitly list only **David, Sarah, Leo, and Arthur Silas Vance** as active in this location. There is no record of an "Elena" in the established character roster or the "NPC Memory" for Ch-05. Furthermore, the context states Sarah is the one "treating the dirt as a hard reset," but in this draft, Elena is performing the labor/guidance roles while Sarah is only mentioned as a ghost in the forest. + * **Correction:** Remove Elena. These actions/dialogue should likely be reassigned to **Sarah**, as the character state for Ch-05 places her at "the crumbling county bridge" with "fingers stained with ink from old maps"—a task that matches the "final survey" Elena is holding in the draft. +* **FLAG:** Identity of the Land Agent. + * **The Issue:** The draft features an unnamed man in an orange vest sitting on a Tailgate. + * **The Contradiction:** Ch-05 NPC Memory establishes the land agent is **"Gator" Bill**, who has already accepted a "cash-heavy transfer" and views David as a "man with a ghost behind him." The draft treats the transaction as happening *now* between Marcus and a stranger. + * **Correction:** Identify the agent as "Gator" Bill to maintain NPC consistency. Ensure the interaction reflects that he has already formed a specific impression of the group. +* **FLAG:** Timeline/State of Arthur Silas Vance. + * **The Issue:** Marcus refers to "Arthur’s signature at the bottom of a 1994 easement." + * **The Contradiction:** While Arthur is deceased (Ch-01/Voice Sig), the Ch-05 Character State lists his location as "The Vance Cabin porch" and characterizes his status as "Vindicated and watchful," implying his presence (perhaps as a memory or a very recent passing). However, the draft implies he "didn't exist anymore" long enough for a signature to be "yellowed." + * **Correction:** Ensure the timeline of Arthur’s death is clearly synchronized. If he died recently (providing the "vacuum Marcus fills"), the document shouldn't feel like an ancient relic. + +### 3. MUST-FIX — CLARITY +* **Passage:** "He turned his back on the bridge, on the truck, and on the memory of the 'violet pulse.'" + * **The Issue:** The "violet pulse" is a specific reference to Julian Avery/Alpha-7 (per Julian’s voice sig notes), but it hasn't been explicitly described as a visual "pulse" to the reader in this chapter yet. + * **Correction:** Briefly establish the visual of the "violet pulse" (Avery-Quinn corporate branding or UI) earlier in the chapter or Marcus's internal monologue so the payoff at the end is clear. + +### 4. OPTIONAL SUGGESTIONS +* **Detailing the Pelican Case:** (Optional) The draft mentions the "Alpha-7 back-end logs" in a Pelican case. It would strengthen continuity to mention the "rhythmic four-beat sequence" Marcus taps on the case itself, mirroring his physical "ping" habit. +* **The "Gator" Land Agent:** (Optional) If the man on the tailgate is "Gator" Bill, having him comment on the "unbuildable muck" (as per World State memory) would reinforce why he’s happy to take the cash. + +### 5. FORBIDDEN CHANGES / NON-GOALS +* **Do not "clean up" David's speech:** His dropping of 'g's ("lookin'," "watchin'") is a regression to his childhood/analog roots per his voice signature and must be preserved. +* **Do not remove Marcus’s "Diagnostic" internal monologue:** This is a core character trait established in the Voice Signature (narrating physical sensations as reports). +* **Do not smooth the technical jargon:** The contrast between "lateral torque" and "rotted spine" is the central thematic tension of the scene. + +### 6. VERDICT +**REVISE** +The introduction of "Elena" contradicts the established character list for this chapter, and the generic "Land Agent" ignores the pre-established "Gator Bill." These must be corrected to maintain a single source of truth for the Ocala/Cypress Bend cast. \ No newline at end of file