CT-03

Season 03 Operation: Corridor Compact

A shared logistics event where neighboring sectors negotiate exported risk.

Season OperationGlobal Event

Season 03 Operation: Corridor Compact

A shared logistics event where neighboring sectors negotiate exported risk. Corridors move water, parts, people, emergency power, and failures; the compact decides who can depend on them and who must maintain them.

Season Goal

The goal is to expose hidden corridor debt before a blackout, dust front, or hauler shutdown turns local convenience into regional collapse. Success should improve logistics reliability while making maintenance burden visible.

Participation

Operators report throughput, repair capacity, emergency reroutes, and dependencies exported to neighboring Sectors. Contributions should show both what the corridor enables and which local system becomes fragile when it fails.

Result Record

The compact should produce `chronicle/worldline-note-corridor-compact` and incident hooks for corridor failures, so later archive readers can see which dependency was accepted knowingly.

Related Archives

Season Archive / season-core / water-rights-compact / 2026-06-23

Season 03: Water Rights Compact

The third season turns water allocation, corridor risk, soil quarantine, and archive power into the first public compact between neighboring sectors.

Season 03Water RightsCorridor Compact

Season Operation / season-support / season-operations / 2026-06-21

Season 03 Operation: Water Rights Hearing

A public operation that asks sectors to report water redundancy before allocation rules harden.

Season OperationGlobal Event

Chronicle / worldline-record / global-network / 2026-06-21

Worldline Note: Corridor Compact

The first compact between neighboring sectors that shared a logistics risk.

ChroniclePublic Record

Chronicle / incident-review / global-network / 2026-06-21

Incident Review: Thermal Corridor Blackout

A corridor blackout review connecting heat shielding, energy redundancy, and local consent.

ChroniclePublic Record

Cycle 053 / mission-log / sector-operations / 2026-06-21

Mission Log 009: Corridor Blackout

A heat corridor blackout exposed missing redundancy between neighboring sectors.

Mission LogOperations
Illustrated WebP archive plate for Mission Log 016: Relay Delay, showing CT-03 mission control telemetry, sector infrastructure, and relay system motifs.

Cycle 082 / mission-log / global-network / 2026-06-21

Mission Log 016: Relay Delay

A Mission Log on relay delay, storm routing, and public telemetry trust, recording the choice, cost, and public consequence visible in later CT-03 reports.

LongformMission Control

World Briefing / systems / sector-operations / 2026-06-21

Corridor Logistics Network

Why corridors between sectors are survival infrastructure rather than travel decoration.

LogisticsWorld Briefing
Mission Control board showing shared global projects, sector contribution lanes, and delayed planet effects.

World Briefing / systems / global-network / 2026-06-21

Global Projects

A Mission Control briefing for common engineering programs that require many sectors rather than one heroic sector.

Global ProjectsCommon Work
High-resolution concept image for Hauler Swarm Scheduling: CT-03 terrain, mission infrastructure, atmospheric light, and tech pressure rendered as a cinematic WebP illustration.

Tech Briefing / terraforming-science / global-network / 2026-06-21

Hauler Swarm Scheduling

A technical briefing on hauler swarm scheduling and corridor dependency exposure, defining the threshold, failure mode, and indicator impact Operators must audit.

HD LongformMission Control

Tech Briefing / terraforming-science / system-expansion / 2026-06-21

Redundant Power Bus

Why survival infrastructure needs overlapping power routes before expansion accelerates.

Tech BriefingSystems

Faction Briefing / route-briefing / route-conflict / 2026-06-21

Route Front: Corridor Autonomy

A dispute front over shared corridors, local consent, and who absorbs exported logistics risk.

Route FrontFaction Dispute
High-resolution concept image for Hauler Corridor Front: CT-03 terrain, mission infrastructure, atmospheric light, and tech pressure rendered as a cinematic WebP illustration.

Faction Route / route-briefing / global-network / 2026-06-21

Hauler Corridor Front

A logistics front over autonomous corridor control, local consent, and which sectors absorb shutdown risk.

HD LongformMission Control

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