LAKANA Sovereign Systems
Systems

Five core systems. One governed safety stack.

LAKANA uses a clean public hierarchy: the user remains above the system; TSARO and NICOLE provide the foundation; CivOS, SOS, SSI, W-X, and WX-Ag are the core public systems; bridge modules route bounded packets only when governance allows.

// foundation

TSARO and NICOLE are the constitutional base.

TSARO is the skeptical state authority. NICOLE is the evidence, consent, denial, release, and audit-custody layer. They sit underneath the operating branches instead of competing with them as product cards.

TSARO

Admissibility and skepticism

Physics-bounded review of source conflict, uncertainty, signal disagreement, and infeasible state claims.

NICOLE

Governed evidence custody

Append-only audit logic for consent, denial, release, access windows, evidence packets, and review boundaries.

Rule

User above system

Control, revocation, and governance are the first design requirement.

// core systems

The five core systems

CivOS

Civilization Operating Substrate

Local fail-closed runtime substrate for degraded infrastructure, continuity, and governed safety state.

SOS

Safety Operating System

Civilian protection layer for local safety state, degraded conditions, governed release, and evidence-aware coordination.

SSI

Sovereign Structural Intelligence

Structural human-safety layer for athletes and load-bearing workers: heat, load, recovery, rest, burden, and role-scoped outputs.

W-X

Weather / World Exchange

Environmental truth layer for weather, source freshness, uncertainty, spectrum context, and physics honesty.

WX-Ag

Agronomic extension

Ground-state, soil, water, field, and agricultural context feeding W-X and downstream safety models.

Boundary

No overclaiming

Public evidence is simulation-stage and architecture-stage unless an external validation study later proves more.

// bridge modules

Blue Force Bridge is a bridge module, not a core system.

Blue Force Bridge / TAB can serve SOS, SSI, or W-X/WX-Ag-informed events. It routes bounded packets, prioritization state, consent-based audio requests, route context, and NICOLE audit metadata. It does not receive broad raw access by default.