The map says cross here
The fake field team faces a practical crossing problem and an emotional one: nobody agrees what the crossing is for.
00:00-08:00
Staged review surface
This route uses the shared projection renderer for synthetic staged review architecture. It does not publish, persist, or replace `/episodes`.
Review gate and promotion readiness
This panel evaluates projection review state only. No publish action is available here.
Can promote
No
Live-safe
No
Blockers
2
Warnings
4
No publish action is available here. Promote to live will require a later approved workflow.
Blockers
Pull quote 3 is marked needs-source and must receive source metadata before live promotion.
Source note 2 is marked needs-review and must pass review before live promotion.
Warnings
This projection is fake fixture data for staged review testing, not real HGO content.
Visibility is staged. Future promotion must explicitly move approved projections to public visibility.
Pull quote text requires citation and public-safety review before any real projection can go live.
Audio state is not-recorded. Future live episode promotion may need a published audio asset or an intentional book-only exception.
Info
Promote to live will require a later approved workflow.
A fake episode projection for testing the future public HGO page model.
Public promise
A public episode page should carry the listener from promise to proof. This synthetic projection shows how Studio metadata can become story beats, voice cards, quotes, source notes, and recording context without exposing private draft machinery.
Hero visual prompt
A dusk mesa, a workbench of index cards, and a thin orange radio waveform crossing the horizon.
ember, blue-black, parchment, oxidized teal
Audio state
not recorded projection state
Lifecycle
Synthetic content in a staged preview shell. Nothing here is public HGO canon.
Book / episode map
A made-up leadership story about a team that discovers the second version of a bridge matters more than the first: the one built in language, trust, and repair.
The fake field team faces a practical crossing problem and an emotional one: nobody agrees what the crossing is for.
00:00-08:00
The obvious solution is completed, then immediately exposes the difference between a finished object and a trusted one.
08:00-18:00
A quiet question reframes the work from output to ownership.
18:00-27:00
The rebuilt plan centers maintenance, handoff, and the person who has to cross last.
27:00-42:00
Voice projection
Homer
Plainspoken field memory carries the core story and keeps the lesson practical.
Charlie
Charlie connects the invented scene to the public promise and marks what a listener should watch for.
Pull quotes
"A bridge is not finished when it reaches the other bank; it is finished when the last person trusts it."
"The team had plans, tools, and weather reports. What they lacked was a shared definition of done."
"If the handoff only works for the person who wrote it, it is not a handoff yet."
Sources
Safe fake source used to test citation display.
Needs-review state is visible for prototype behavior only.
Book relationship
A placeholder chapter relationship showing how an episode could point back to an approved book projection without exposing the manuscript source.
Backstage notes
Keep the first bridge practical and the second bridge emotional, or the metaphor gets too proud of itself.
This page proves a public shape. Studio remains the editing surface.
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