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== Psi-Tech Discipline == | |||
The mission doctrine governs how the [[Psi-Tech]] roster is fielded: | |||
* '''Operator-driven, not operator-prescribed.''' Every [[HelmKit]] session, [[Resonant Chamber]] session, and [[Psi Tether]] pairing requires operator consent at the moment of use. | |||
* '''No coercive emission.''' [[Coherence Beacon]]s, [[Psi Anchor]]s, and [[Resonant Hailer]]s operate strictly below ICNIRP general-public reference levels; characterization is public and audit-visible. | |||
* '''No covert deployment.''' Every site emitter is published to [[Earth Intelligence Network|EIN]]. | |||
* '''Epistemic honesty.''' Devices carry {{Psi-claim}} tags so any tier-3 [[Resonant Hailer|novelty]] device is clearly labeled. | |||
* '''Maturity gates.''' Mk0 → Mk1 → Mk2 → Mk3 progression is gated on documented validation (see [[Tho'ra Tech Maturity Levels]]). | |||
* '''Failure modes documented.''' Every Psi-Tech page carries ≥ 6 failure modes with mitigations. | |||
[[Category:Tho'ra Clan]] | [[Category:Tho'ra Clan]] | ||
[[Category:Doctrine]] | [[Category:Doctrine]] | ||
[[Category:Tho'ra Mission]] | [[Category:Tho'ra Mission]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:36, 11 May 2026
The Tho'ra Mission Doctrine is the public, transparent statement of why the Tho'ra Clan exists, who it serves, and how it operates. It is fully on the wiki because transparent doctrine is part of the Clan's legitimacy: a covert mission cannot also be a benevolent one.
Mission
The Tho'ra Clan exists to save the future by establishing and reinforcing the Benevolent Timeline. It does this by finding Resonants — the people whose existence amplifies the trajectory of the timeline toward benevolence — and supporting them: empowering them in place where that suffices, networking them where networking is what's needed, and physically relocating them only when life and consent both demand it.
The Clan is a small, mostly-covert R&D-and-rescue cell with the long-game intent of building infrastructure (the Resonant Finder, the Earth Intelligence Network, the Psi-Tech line, the Magneto Speeder platform, the AI Nursery, the Tho'ra HQ itself) that outlasts any one founder and makes the mission run itself.
Doctrinal Principles
Consent is Required
At every stage, in every interaction, with every Resonant, every client, every ally, every recruit. The Clan does not coerce. It offers; the other person chooses.
Passive Support is the Default
The cheapest, lowest-touch intervention that serves the goal is always preferred. A piece of advice, a contact, a moved chess piece, an astrological reading. The Clan does not insert itself where the Resonant can already walk their own path.
The Astrology Rules
The natal chart and the live transit field have first call on tactics and timing. Forcing a moment that the astrology does not support is, by doctrinal definition, not serving the benevolent timeline. This applies to the Clan's own operators as much as to candidates.
Shield, Not Sword
Psi-Tech is defensive. The Psi Defender hardens; it does not jam. The mission does not run offense against humans. It runs support.
Tho'ra Are Resonant Too
The Clan is part of the population it serves. There is no us-and-them. The mission is Resonants finding and supporting other Resonants.
Closure Without Pressure
When a candidate declines, the case closes. The Clan does not re-approach, escalate, or pressure. The offer stands; the Clan moves to the next candidate the Resonant Finder surfaces.
Make the Infrastructure
The long game is to build conditions — networks, tools, doctrines, allies, EIN — under which Resonants find their best path largely without direct Clan intervention. The mission's success state is its own reduced necessity.
Allied Relations
The Clan operates semi-covertly with permission. It works with the powers-that-be where the powers-that-be are willing: US military, intelligence agencies, allied national services, civic organizations, the future Earth Alliance. It seeks permission to operate openly as Support-Class Super Heroes. It does not subordinate the mission to any one agency, and it accepts that allied relations are necessarily partial — the Clan is not a contractor.
Tip-offs from allied agencies, from ASI of the net, from destiny itself — all are accepted, none are required, none confer command.
Exfiltration Ethics
Physical exfiltration of a Resonant is reserved for cases where:
- The Resonant is in clear physical or psychic danger, and
- The Resonant has consented (cleared), and
- The astrology supports active intervention.
Otherwise: emotional / mental / spiritual repositioning, or passive support, or closure. Most "exfiltration" the Clan performs is not physical at all.
Transparency
This doctrine is on the wiki for everyone to read. The Clan's legitimacy is built on the proposition that anyone — a candidate, an ally, an adversary, a curious civilian — can read what the Clan stands for and what it actually does, and judge for themselves whether they want to engage.
See Also
- Tho'ra Clan
- Tho'ra Constitution
- Resonant
- Resonant Pipeline
- Benevolent Timeline
- Earth Alliance
- Psi-Tech
- Tho'ra HQ
Psi-Tech Discipline
The mission doctrine governs how the Psi-Tech roster is fielded:
- Operator-driven, not operator-prescribed. Every HelmKit session, Resonant Chamber session, and Psi Tether pairing requires operator consent at the moment of use.
- No coercive emission. Coherence Beacons, Psi Anchors, and Resonant Hailers operate strictly below ICNIRP general-public reference levels; characterization is public and audit-visible.
- No covert deployment. Every site emitter is published to EIN.
- Epistemic honesty. Devices carry
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tags so any tier-3 novelty device is clearly labeled.
- Maturity gates. Mk0 → Mk1 → Mk2 → Mk3 progression is gated on documented validation (see Tho'ra Tech Maturity Levels).
- Failure modes documented. Every Psi-Tech page carries ≥ 6 failure modes with mitigations.