Six sections. Written by you, for you. The single load-bearing document that synthesizes the costume audit, the declassified vocabulary, and the architecture sketch into the operating reference Phases 2 and 3 are built on.
Modules 01, 02, and 03 produced three artifacts: the Costume Map, the Declassified Vocabulary, and the Architecture Sketch. Each was complete on its own. Module 04 is the synthesis — a single document, six sections, that reads as the operating spec of the architecture you have built across Phase 1. This document becomes the reference Phase 2 (Adversarial Systems) builds against, the foundation Phase 3 (Sovereign Integration) integrates from, and the application material Tier 7 (Inner Circle) reviews on admission.
Compose it slowly, one section per day. Reference your Module 01, 02, and 03 entries as you write. Save each section. On Day 7, the View Document mode renders the full assembled document — the Phase 1 Integration Document — ready to read, print, or save as a PDF.
One section per day. The prompts under each section are scaffolds — not questions to answer in order, but anchors for the composition. Free-write each section. Save when ready. The page also renders a clean “View Document” mode that assembles all six sections into a single readable document with print-ready formatting.
This is your document. Not a deliverable for a grader, not material for a marketing page. Write in plain language, in sentences you would actually say out loud about your own life. Specificity over performance. If a section reads like it could have been written by anyone, rewrite it until it could only have been written by you.
If the install slips during these seven days, open the recovery manual — the situations are named there.
Who you are now that the costume is audited and named. Not who you aspire to be — who you actually are with the costume separated from the operator.
Prompts · Anchors for your compositionThe Costume Map from Module 01, synthesized. Not a re-listing — an articulation of the cross-cutting pattern. Where does the same costume show up across multiple domains? That load-bearing one is the spine of the synthesis.
Prompts · Anchors for your compositionThe Declassified Vocabulary from Module 02, restated as operational claims. Each declassified word names something you can now do, refuse, ask, or operate on that the costume previously kept off the table.
Prompts · Anchors for your compositionThe Architecture Sketch from Module 03, with the cross-cutting first moves named. Not a restating of the five sketches — the synthesis: the load-bearing first moves that advance the architecture across multiple domains at once.
Prompts · Anchors for your compositionA short, declarative paragraph (or two) that captures, in your own voice, what Phase 1 has installed and what now operates because of it. This is the thesis sentence of the document — the single piece that, if everything else fell away, would still be load-bearing.
Prompts · Anchors for your compositionWhat Phase 1's install opens for Phase 2 (Adversarial Systems). What the costume's removal makes operable inside hostile environments that you previously could not navigate. The bridge sentence between this document and the next phase of the architecture.
Prompts · Anchors for your compositionCompose Section 01 to populate.
Compose Section 02 to populate.
Compose Section 03 to populate.
Compose Section 04 to populate.
Compose Section 05 to populate.
Compose Section 06 to populate.
End of Phase 1 Integration Document · Composed in Sovereign Synthesis
A 7-day install. One section per day. Day 7 reads the assembled document and locks it.
One section per day, in order. Reference your Module 01, 02, and 03 entries as you compose. Save each section as you finish. Twenty to forty minutes per section if done concretely.
Switch to View Document mode and read the full assembled Integration Document end-to-end. Print or save as PDF for your records. Module 04 is installed when the document reads as a complete operating spec for the architecture you have built — the document Phase 2 will build against and Tier 7 will admit on.
The audit named what was. The vocabulary named what could be said.
The sketch named what could be built.
The Integration Document is what you actually built.