Orientation Anchor
Ki · Single Ability
The Problem
The cat is to the left of the chair, causing orientation drift due to shifting reference frames.
The Operation
This cognitive operation forces the model to identify all spatial prepositions including left, right, above, below, and behind. For each preposition, trace its reference anchor by asking: relative to which fixed point is this stated? If the anchor shifts between statements, flag orientation drift and map both anchors to a fixed coordinate frame. If no explicit anchor exists, reject the spatial claim and demand clarification. Verify all spatial relations remain consistent when measured from the anchored frame. Output a stabilized spatial map with each relation annotated by its resolved anchor. It will not allow spatial terms float without declared reference.
The Structure
This ability runs on an anchor-drift-correct cycle that detects when reasoning has drifted from its reference point. It iterates until no further refinement is possible.
If spatial prepositions are used without specifying the reference frame they are relative to, directional frame anchoring was not established.
Haki · Multi Ability
Synergy Topology
In Haki mode, the API retrieves the primary ability first, then fans out to three synergy roles that compound its reasoning.
When retrieved in Haki mode, these four abilities don't run in sequence. They merge into a single injection where the dependency grounds the reasoning context, the amplifier sharpens the primary's output, and the alternative provides a fallback path if the primary's topology cannot converge. The result is a multi-angle reasoning scaffold that covers failure modes no single ability can reach alone.
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