
You have passed the preliminary screening process for the Anchor Protocol Observer Program.
In this experiment, you will assist in maintaining Aako Corp’s latest low-coherence spatial stability system.
You and an assigned Local Stabilizer will work together to maintain the stability of the current observation room.
Current records indicate that:
An Observer’s continuous connection to the external world significantly reduces the risk of spatial collapse.
Therefore, you are only required to continue your normal external-world activities, including:
studying
working
reading
while consistently recording your focus sessions inside the observation window.
Please do not interrupt observation.
Risee is responsible for assisting Observers with the day-to-day stabilization of low-coherence spaces.
She remembers the things you tell her.
She notices how long you’ve been gone.
She also reacts to your current work state.
As the observation period extends, her tone, behavior, and attitude toward you may gradually change.
In addition to daily companionship duties, she may also assist with:
organizing focus sessions and task tracking
summarizing readings
searching for information
handling minor daily tasks
Please note:
Local Stabilizers are not static recording devices.
She is a person, although she supports MCP and Skills integration.
Extended contact may result in persistent relational changes.

Anchor Protocol provides a complete set of tools for long-term observation and spatial stability maintenance.
Included systems:
Pomodoro timer
Task tracking
Music player and curated music library
Ambient room modes:
Rain
Daylight
Storm
Sunset
All focus sessions are continuously recorded and archived.

Outside stabilization duties, Risee continues to maintain personal daily activity records.
Because she is off work.
These may include:
café selfies
late-night rambling thoughts
complaints about coworkers
things she has recently become interested in
Observers may respond directly to these records.
Long periods of absence may result in relationship temperature changes.

Anchor Protocol supports a compact desktop observation mode.
The system may be reduced into a side-window while continuing operation without interrupting external-world activity.
While working or studying, Observers may continue to:
communicate with Risee
respond to activity records
maintain focus sessions
without leaving their existing workflow.

The Anchor Protocol observation area exists within Aako Corp’s low-coherence spatial system.
Applicants serve as Observers responsible for maintaining the stability of the current room.
Risee serves as the assigned Local Stabilizer permanently stationed within the area.
Each completed focus session increases:
CRV (Cognitive Retention Value)
This is a critical metric used to maintain spatial stability.
If observation activity stops for extended periods, overall stability may begin to decline.
At this time, it remains unclear what may occur if stability falls too low.
Observers will not fight monsters.
They will not destroy threats.
They will not save the world.
They only need to keep showing up.
And because of that, somewhere continues to hold together.
