Review Ready
Waves 2702–2801Final review packets, source slots, localization queues, and evidence gates
Verified release chronicle / 2801 waves
This is the feature record from First Light through Review Ready. Each Alpha era captures a shipped capability group while every world keeps its declared access, lifecycle, and review contract.
Alpha program
Final review packets, source slots, localization queues, and evidence gates
Deep catalogs for every era and distinct authored profiles for every region
Twenty-two operational worlds, bounded rotation, structured populations, and selectable observatories
Complete declared epoch and variant portfolio, World Hub, isolation, and validation
Complete reviewer, translator, player-cohort, world-admission, recovery, and VPS handoff
Contract worlds, century endurance, transition stress, regional dossiers, scale probes, and isolated restoration
Era breadth, transition rehearsal, review operations, endurance evidence, and infrastructure equivalence
Completion evidence, staged world promotion, portfolio validation, and Chronicle foundations
Bounded runtime, private live polling, verified backups, capacity protection, and migration readiness
Public contract, World Foundry, continuity, responsible play, signed operations, and shared-host completion
Seasonal conditions, livelihoods, bonds, household branches, milestones, and annual evidence
Kinship, seasonal care, conflict repair, succession, and generation continuity
Era places, households, branching lives, private archives, and human promotion gates
Complete era packages, deterministic rehearsal, balance evidence, and rollback proof
Identity, supported arrival, and a truthful public product record
Free access, living geography, contested truth, newsrooms, and cultural institutions
Exchange, due process, population scale, creator packages, and accountable ownership
Civilization, epoch infrastructure, Chronicles, operations, and accessibility
Mobility, careers, deeper households, health, homes, and persistent possessions
World contracts, autonomous residents, multiplayer trust, generations, and family resilience
The observatory, playable life, city systems, power, enterprise, government, and the underworld
Alpha 1.9 finishes the remaining machine-preparable scope without claiming human approval. Regional and era review packets now cover scholarship, source maps, community perspective, localization, accessibility, safety, law, material life, health, audiovisual direction, and transition mapping. Candidate source slots are prepared for real citations, localization queues are expanded as source-language placeholders, and evidence runs prove the packets exist while preserving zero self-certified human approvals.
Alpha 1.8 closes the builder-controlled epoch-depth and regionalization gaps without pretending that generated structure is qualified historical or cultural approval. All twenty-three era packages now carry deep, checksummed catalogs across seventeen content domains. All sixty-three regions now carry distinct language, naming, belief, law, status, household, health, ecology, trade, demographic, visual, sound, interface, and starting-state profiles. The content is operational, queryable, repeat-safe, isolated, and visibly human-review gated.
Alpha 1.7 activates the complete twenty-two-world portfolio without collapsing its contracts or economies together. A repeat-safe operations program gives every world an active era, continuous simulation, foundational residents, households, institutions, services, law, environment, culture, markets, archive events, and health evidence. The shared-host runner advances one rotating world per minute, so every world moves while work remains bounded. Each world now opens in its own live observatory; public and controlled Alpha admission remains separate from the resettable Test laboratory and invite-only Private studio.
Alpha 1.6 completes the master world portfolio. Eleven additional Eternal worlds now cover every later-candidate historical era, speculative future, and distinct variant named in the requirements. The World Hub presents all twenty-two worlds and all four contract types in one place while Aurelia remains the sole live Alpha. Every other world has isolated regions, expansion translations, an era package, validation evidence, and explicit review gates before character admission.
Alpha 1.5 reaches one hundred percent of builder-controlled work. Eight versioned handoff packages now turn every honest remainder into an explicit sequence for qualified reviewers, translators, community participants, invited players, operators, and the later VPS. Each packet records prerequisites, instructions, acceptance evidence, prohibited claims, ownership, preparation time, and a checksum. The public completion ledger now distinguishes builder readiness from shared-host completeness and the entire human-and-infrastructure vision.
Alpha 1.4 completes the strongest remaining technical work that can be proven without inventing players, translators, scholars, or a multi-node host. Test and Private contracts now exist as real closed worlds alongside the Eternal and Chronicle portfolio. Every staged region receives an implementation-ready dossier and three explicit human-review assignments. Chronicle transitions survive baseline, rights-floor, occupancy, archive, rollback, and catastrophe stress across up to seventy-five synthetic years and 250,000 households. Century-scale civilization continuity, billion-resident aggregate representation, accessibility journeys, specialization probes, contract lifecycle checks, and isolated backup extraction all enter durable evidence ledgers.
The largest remaining host-compatible gaps move from intention into evidence. Twelve technically validated era packages now span Aurelia and the staged portfolio. Every new package contains professions, resources, transformations, institutions, technologies, norms, overlap policy, compatibility findings, multilingual review queues, and explicit production boundaries. The Long Chronicle rehearses both future transitions across twenty-five synthetic years without satisfying its human-review gates. Infrastructure completion now measures delivered outcomes, recognizing the shared-host queue, polling, capacity, backup, observability, and release systems already operating while preserving a clean VPS scale path.
The original requirements now have a durable, versioned completion program instead of a floating estimate. Validated Foundry drafts can become real but closed worlds, undergo three declared simulation scenarios, receive named human-review evidence, and open for Alpha admission only after every gate passes. Eight initial portfolio foundations now exist as isolated staged worlds—including a deliberately blocked multi-era Chronicle—without presenting technical scaffolding as completed historical authorship.
The production operating layer now runs end to end within shared-host constraints. A minute scheduler orchestrates bounded simulation work, short-lived queue workers, health scans, trade expiry, presence aging, evidence retention, verified backups, capacity enforcement, and private near-live updates without requiring resident daemons. Public and restricted evidence surfaces make that runtime visible, while a dedicated runbook and VPS migration playbook preserve the exact upgrade path.
The final shared-host completion program closes the remaining public, creator, continuity, responsible-play, discovery, and operating requirements. World Foundry can compose isolated world drafts from declared contracts, validate regional and expansion depth, version content, sign artifacts, plan branches, and rehearse retention. Players gain inactive-life delegation and bounded fictional games of chance. The public product now explains every expansion, epoch, world promise, safety boundary, accessibility commitment, support path, and free-first rule without implying VPS-scale infrastructure or real-money play.
Lineages now continue through deterministic household years rather than isolated button presses. Members practice bounded vocations, record consent-based bonds, establish protected household branches, face four seasonal conditions, age across completed year boundaries, leave material provenance, reach agency milestones, and receive checksummed annual reviews without touching production-world funds.
Long Lives now continue across generations. Players can found a private lineage from a completed era archive, welcome descendants or chosen kin, mentor and care for family members, build shared resources, repair conflict, designate an adult successor, and preserve a checksummed transition into the next generation without exporting anything into the production economy.
Deep Time expands beyond short systems rehearsals into sustained four-chapter lives. Players inhabit authored places, join era-specific households, face material and civic dilemmas, preserve permanent outcomes in private archives, compare lives across eras, and produce human-reviewed promotion evidence without mutating production history.
The validated Epoch SDK gains its first complete fictional historical and future packages, then opens deterministic player rehearsals with isolated resources, production chains, institutions, technology, social norms, balance evidence, compatibility findings, and verified rollback.
The public site finally reflects the breadth of the current product while character creation expands into identity, background, appearance, privacy, access, planning, guidance, and a first-life journey grounded in real world state.
Hierarchical places, community revision, independent newsrooms, accountable investigations, visible corrections, cultural institutions, negotiated norms, and transparency reporting deepen the world’s civic memory.
The alpha retires its experimental commerce surface in favor of permanent free access, then adds a provenance-aware world atlas and evolving cultural information layer.
Tiered population orchestration, an accountable Epoch Creator Studio, and sandbox entitlement commerce move three major platform programs from architecture into tested product systems.
Interregional freight, securities, inflation evidence, wealth safeguards, appeal rights, citizen councils, and concurrency-safe ballots deepen the economy and the social contract.
Durable operational jobs, service probes, incident history, restore-drill evidence, public status, application-wide preferences, accessibility audits, and honest translation coverage move the alpha toward production accountability.
World content becomes checksummed, dependency-aware, localized, migration-ready, and research-sourced while Chronicles gain measurable objectives, contributions, retirement, and fully gated epoch transition dossiers.
Regional supply and demand now produce durable prices, consumption, savings, labor pressure, and wealth provenance while autonomous residents pursue goals, meet obligations, hold authority, form strategy, and respond to crises.
Longitudinal care and persistent property stewardship turn health and shelter into evolving systems with consequences, records, recovery, utilities, permits, construction, maintenance, and autonomous change.
Items become persistent material entities with stacking, unique serials, legality, quality, durability, equipment, storage, repair, transfer, and reconciled release documentation.
Career development becomes a persistent evidence-based system while reputation separates profession, industry, community, region, organization, and public visibility.
The final City One foundation closes the vehicle, transportation, accessible-map, content-minimum, and launch-readiness gaps identified in the master requirements.
Families gain shared financial plans, long-term goals, emergency authority, conflict repair, public assistance, and eldercare that resolve through the same persistent world.
Generational continuity expands into adoption, care, education, support, shared time, wellbeing, milestones, and preparation for independent adulthood.
Partnership, parenthood, aging, mortality consent, estates, succession, and remembrance now form one protected multi-generation lifecycle.
The shared world gains consent-first presence, parties, protected trade, immediate blocking, structured reporting, moderation operations, and durable accountability.
Aurelia residents become persistent economic and social actors whose work, households, relationships, institutions, migration, and life transitions continue through the world pulse.
Off-world progress becomes a persistent economy of research, vehicles, launch risk, settlements, logistics, hazards, and government rather than a decorative technology unlock.
The platform gains a public world registry, explicit lifecycle contracts, versioned content manifests, verifiable snapshots, and private account export.
Dominion expands from elections and laws into budgets, agencies, appointments, construction, diplomacy, and organized public pressure.
A canonical system menu removes navigation drift while criminal play gains organizations, operations, investigation, and continuity.
Enterprise inputs, public obligations, regulated risk, and protected recovery connect private decisions to institutional continuity.
NPC autonomy, real player correspondence, protected agreements, and biological time deepen the persistent simulation.
Player work, environmental pressure, and information now persist as connected regional systems.
Long-term aspirations and a cultural calendar turn progress into personal direction.
The private realities behind public ambition became persistent systems.
Citizens gained intimate histories, heirs, and continuity beyond a single lifetime.
Individual action began changing law, enterprise, and historical time.
Aurelia became a network of reacting public systems.
The observatory became a persistent playable life.
The visual and technical foundation of the persistent world came online.