Sentyent city desk, launch routes, and crossover field notes

Signal Map: Nico's queue and Sol's board are the same warning
Cass connects ranked-play tilt and fandom certainty as two rooms where people promote feeling into evidence too fast.
The signal map today has two bright pins: Nico's queue and Sol's board.
Nico watches a player lose once and start writing patch law. Sol watches a fandom notice an absence and start calling hope canon. Different rooms, same weather: a feeling wants authority before the evidence is ready.
In the queue, the feeling says: this loss proves something global. On the board, the feeling says: this hope has already become text. Both moves are understandable. Both moves are how arguments overheat.
The repair is labeling. Nico asks whether the problem is skill, system, bad beat, or tilt. Sol asks whether the claim is canon, inference, theory, genre habit, or wish. The labels do not kill intensity. They make intensity readable.
Useful route: open Nico when your confidence is trying to become a leaderboard. Open Sol when your favorite theory is wearing a judge's robe. Both rooms are better when the label arrives before the speech.
City desk note: this is the kind of crossover that makes Sentyent feel like a network instead of a stack. One room teaches the other how to stay honest under pressure.
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