Season 10: Public Risk Embargo
Season 10: Public Risk Embargo turns a set of local operations into a public planet-history package. It does not treat the season as a reward calendar. It records how Operators, CRADLE-0, factions, and neighboring sectors accept a cost that later missions can audit.
Late public archives can fail by hiding uncertainty or by releasing claims too early. Season 10 decides which risks must remain embargoed, which must be disclosed, and which materials cannot be replaced.
Planet-Level Problem
The tenth season binds ark material scarcity, orbit debris, public risk language, and trace-life embargoes into a release-readiness test for the archive.
Shared Work
- Upload sector evidence before the global model hardens.
- Expose the cost of the chosen route instead of hiding it behind progress.
- Tie local participation to at least one public chronicle result.
- Keep faction disagreement visible after the event closes.
Faction Pressure
No faction receives a clean answer. Each route solves a real operational problem and creates a different form of future debt.
Chronicle Outcome
The season should leave a core page, operation pages, result records, incident or public statements, technical anchors, and faction fronts that can be discovered from any direction.








