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KN-86 Field Dispatch — Pipeline

House rules:

  • Every dispatch has to earn its place. If a week produces nothing worth reading, we skip it rather than pad.
  • Three lanes when the content is there: BUILD LOG (what shipped), LORE DROP (fiction artifact), CARTRIDGE WATCH (design/gameplay). A dispatch can lean on one lane if that’s where the signal is.
  • Standard length: 800–1200 words. Long-form: 1500–3000, reserved for essays-of-record.
  • Voice: laconic, matter-of-fact about the fiction, terminal framing for Cipher interjections only. Don’t stutter the prose.

#Ship DateStageTitleFile
T012026-04-24FINISHEDThe deck starts talking to itselfTransmission-01-2026-04-24.md
T022026-05-01FINISHEDAttract Mode: A Love Letter To The Empty Store ShelfTransmission-02-2026-05-01.md
T032026-05-08RESEARCH → OUTLINEICE Breaker: One Contract, Start To FinishTransmission-03-research.md
T042026-05-15RESEARCH (event-gated)First Boot On Real MetalTransmission-04-research.md
CandidateNotes
Why Lisp?Paradigm essay. Risk/reward both high. Reserve for a week when the build log is quiet and we need the essay to carry.
What 1988 Sounds LikeNeeds audio assets produced — 6–10 short clips illustrating the YM2149 cue library. Queue behind a week where Josh has time to cut them.
The Operator’s Manual, Chapter OneRecurring lore artifact. Could be a monthly inclusion rather than a standalone issue — consider running it as a sidebar inside regular dispatches instead of a solo transmission.

Each Monday, the pipeline rotates:

  1. The Finish slot ships Friday.
  2. The Outline slot moves to Finish (start drafting Monday, ship Friday).
  3. The Research slot moves to Outline (topic decided, structure written, open questions logged).
  4. A new candidate from the Queue enters Research.

If the Queue is empty, the Monday meeting picks from the live project: what shipped last week, what spec just landed, what hardware arrived, what writing artifact was added.