Cart-Label Three-Stamp Taxonomy — KIND / TONE / STANDARD LEVEL
../../../influences/inspiration/zork.md— the Infocom box-stamp precedent this doc adapts.../../../influences/synthesis.md§2 L5 + §3 item 10 — the recommendation to land a project-wide cart-label stamp manifest.../../runtime/cipher-voice-style-guide.md§5 — per-cart tone targets, the grounding for the TONE roster.../modules/— the 17 launch + launch-adjacent module specs the KIND roster is drawn from.../../../adr/ADR-0019-cartridge-storage-and-form-factor.md— the cart sled + label surface this taxonomy stamps.
1. Why this exists
Section titled “1. Why this exists”Every Infocom cartridge box from the Zork era carried a small, fixed three-stamp classification block in the lower-right corner — the Commodore 64 Zork I box reads INTERACTIVE FICTION / FANTASY / STANDARD LEVEL (see zork.md §“Visual style”). Three words. Format, genre, difficulty. An operator scanning a shelf could read the kind of thing it was, the mood it promised, and the skill bar it set — at a glance, before slotting it.
The KN-86 cart sled has a label surface (ADR-0019). The inspiration synthesis (synthesis.md §2 L5, §3 item 10) calls for a project-wide cart-label stamp manifest modeled directly on Infocom’s box stamps — “the cart isn’t a delivery mechanism for software; it’s an object the operator handles, reads the label of, and slots in.” This doc is that manifest: three canonical enum rosters that every cart’s sled label carries.
The KN-86 mapping of Infocom’s FORMAT / GENRE / DIFFICULTY is:
| Infocom stamp | KN-86 stamp | What it answers |
|---|---|---|
FORMAT | KIND | What the cart is — its operational domain. |
GENRE | TONE | The operator-facing mood the cart sets. |
DIFFICULTY | STANDARD LEVEL | The operator skill bar the cart assumes. |
Every cart carries exactly one value from each roster. Three stamps, one per line, lower-right of the sled label — the Infocom block, ported to 1988 KEC.
Out of scope: the sled artwork, the physical label print pipeline, typography, and placement geometry. Those are a separate Marketing / Product task. This doc defines only the vocabulary the label stamps draw from.
2. KIND — what the cart is
Section titled “2. KIND — what the cart is”KIND names the cart’s operational domain — the capability it amplifies on the deck. It is the operator’s first discriminator across a shelf. Values are grounded in the actual launch library; the roster is closed (a new KIND requires a spec amendment, the same discipline the cipher-voice guide applies to its mode roster).
| KIND | One-line definition | Launch-cart examples |
|---|---|---|
| INTRUSION | Network penetration, ICE-cracking, trace evasion — the freelance-intruder domain. | ICE Breaker, Sysop Mode (the defender side of the same link-cable domain) |
| FORENSIC | Following a trail through structured data — audit, evidence-chain, pattern-of-fraud work. | Black Ledger |
| MARKET | High-stakes commerce under live tempo — order books, spreads, manipulation detection. | SynthFence |
| CRYPTO | Cipher classification and key-recovery — decrypting under deadline. | Cipher Garden |
| SONAR | Submersible piloting and acoustic classification — the maritime sweep domain. | Depthcharge |
| SIGNAL | RF triangulation, frequency duels, bearing geometry — the over-the-air domain. | Drift, Shellfire |
| NAVIGATION | Spatial mastery and route work — grid traversal, convoy routing, waypoint planning. | NeonGrid, Pathfinder |
| STRATEGY | Turn-based tactical and positional play — read-the-opponent, multi-turn campaigns. | Nodespace, Takezo |
| NARRATIVE | Explorable text worlds — choice/parser-driven rooms, NPCs, quests. | Threshold |
| SYSTEM | Deck-side utility, not a game — introspection, distribution, knowledge base. | Null (introspection), Relay (distribution), The Vault (knowledge base) |
| OUTSIDE | Unlicensed / outside-tier release — no KEC LICENSED badge; parasitic or renegade by premise. | Marty Glitch (Setec Astronomy) |
Notes:
- SYSTEM covers the non-game utility carts (Null, Relay, The Vault) that share “this is deck infrastructure, not a contract” framing. If Josh wants these split (e.g., UTILITY vs. KNOWLEDGE), that’s a ratification call.
- OUTSIDE is a KIND, not a TONE — it stamps the cart’s licensing status, which the selection screen already surfaces (
UNLICENSED — KEC NOT RESPONSIBLE). It rides on top of the cart’s domain; an outside cart could plausibly carry a second domain hint, but the draft keeps one KIND per cart for the Infocom one-stamp discipline. Open question for ratification.
3. TONE — the operator-facing mood
Section titled “3. TONE — the operator-facing mood”TONE names the mood the cart sets for the operator — the equivalent of Infocom’s GENRE stamp (FANTASY, MYSTERY, SCIENCE FICTION). It is grounded in the CIPHER voice tone targets declared per cart in cipher-voice-style-guide.md §5: the cart’s CIPHER persona is its mood, and the label stamp is the shelf-readable compression of that persona.
| TONE | One-line definition | Launch-cart examples (tone-target source) |
|---|---|---|
| NOIR | Cold, forensic, working-past-midnight — dry and certain. | Black Ledger (“forensic auditor working past midnight… cold, observational, occasionally dry” — style guide §5.2) |
| TENSE | Clipped, uncertain, observe-then-shut-up — the watch under pressure. | ICE Breaker (“network operations watch… terse and uncertain” — §5.1), Sysop Mode |
| ABYSSAL | Mystical, cold-at-depth, silence-heavy — the deep as memory space. | Depthcharge (“tactical drone pilot, increasingly mystical about the depths” — §5.4) |
| PEDAGOGIC | Patient, observational, teaches without coaching — the onboarding register. | NeonGrid (“onboarding voice. pedagogical without coaching” — §5.3) |
| CLINICAL | Precise, detached, key-hypothesis cadence — Bureau 9’s cold register. | Cipher Garden (“Bureau 9’s cold publisher aesthetic: the voice is clinical” — cipher-garden spec) |
| MERCANTILE | Fast, pressured, money-in-motion — the market floor. | SynthFence (PSG-driven market tempo; high-stakes commerce) |
| CONTEMPLATIVE | Measured, exploratory, deliberate — the unhurried adventure register. | Threshold (“deliberate, contemplative adventure rather than a reflex-driven challenge”), Drift |
| CLERICAL | Plain, neutral, utility-grade — the deck talking about itself. | Null, Relay, The Vault (SYSTEM-KIND utilities; minimal editorializing) |
| RENEGADE | Off-rhythm, pirate-radio, parasitic — the hijack cadence. | Marty Glitch (“pirate-radio cadence, off-rhythm fragments” — broadcast-piracy spec) |
Notes:
- TONE is independent of KIND. Two INTRUSION carts could carry different TONEs; a NOIR cart need not be FORENSIC. The shelf gains discrimination from the pairing (
INTRUSION / TENSEreads differently fromSTRATEGY / CONTEMPLATIVE). - The roster is drawn from the four launch calibration carts’ tone targets plus the rest of the launch library. New carts pick the nearest existing TONE; a genuinely new mood requires a ratification amendment, matching the cipher-voice guide’s “pattern off the calibration set” discipline (§5).
- Open question: whether TONE should be enforced to match the cart’s declared CIPHER tone target via the merge gate, or stay a curatorial label call. Draft leaves it curatorial.
4. STANDARD LEVEL — the operator skill bar
Section titled “4. STANDARD LEVEL — the operator skill bar”STANDARD LEVEL is the direct port of Infocom’s DIFFICULTY stamp. The Zork I box literally reads STANDARD LEVEL — Infocom’s middle rung between INTRODUCTORY, STANDARD, ADVANCED, and EXPERT. KN-86 adopts the same four-rung ladder, keeping STANDARD as the named default so the Infocom callback lands verbatim.
| STANDARD LEVEL | One-line definition | Launch-cart examples |
|---|---|---|
| INTRODUCTORY | Designed to teach the platform; no prior deck skill assumed; can’t meaningfully fail. | NeonGrid (pack-in onboarding), Null, The Vault (no fail-state, no time limit) |
| STANDARD | The default bar — assumes basic deck fluency; the Infocom-callback middle rung. | ICE Breaker, Cipher Garden, Drift |
| ADVANCED | Assumes domain fluency and tempo control; punishes hesitation. | Black Ledger (move-limit pressure), SynthFence (live market tempo), Depthcharge, Shellfire |
| EXPERT | Assumes mastery; deep tactical or multi-session commitment; legendary-tier content. | Nodespace (multi-session campaigns), Takezo (tactical mastery), Pathfinder (two-phase under live crisis) |
Notes:
- The ladder is a skill bar, not a content-volume rating — STANDARD LEVEL says how much operator skill the cart assumes, not how long it takes. A long INTRODUCTORY cart (The Vault) and a short EXPERT cart are both coherent.
- SYSTEM-KIND utilities (Null, Relay, The Vault) sit at INTRODUCTORY because they assume no skill, even though The Vault’s bounties reward depth. If Josh wants a separate
N/AorUTILITYrung for the no-difficulty utilities, that’s a ratification call. - Keeping
STANDARDnamed (rather than renaming the middle rung) is deliberate — the whole point is the Zork-box callback. Recommend not renaming it.
5. The composite stamp block
Section titled “5. The composite stamp block”Every cart label carries the three stamps stacked, Infocom-style, one per line:
KIND: INTRUSIONTONE: TENSESTANDARD LEVEL: STANDARDWorked examples across the launch library (illustrative — final values lock at ratification):
| Cart | KIND | TONE | STANDARD LEVEL |
|---|---|---|---|
| ICE Breaker | INTRUSION | TENSE | STANDARD |
| Black Ledger | FORENSIC | NOIR | ADVANCED |
| SynthFence | MARKET | MERCANTILE | ADVANCED |
| Cipher Garden | CRYPTO | CLINICAL | STANDARD |
| Depthcharge | SONAR | ABYSSAL | ADVANCED |
| Drift | SIGNAL | CONTEMPLATIVE | STANDARD |
| Shellfire | SIGNAL | TENSE | ADVANCED |
| NeonGrid | NAVIGATION | PEDAGOGIC | INTRODUCTORY |
| Pathfinder | NAVIGATION | CONTEMPLATIVE | EXPERT |
| Nodespace | STRATEGY | CLINICAL | EXPERT |
| Takezo | STRATEGY | CONTEMPLATIVE | EXPERT |
| Threshold | NARRATIVE | CONTEMPLATIVE | STANDARD |
| Null | SYSTEM | CLERICAL | INTRODUCTORY |
| Relay | SYSTEM | CLERICAL | INTRODUCTORY |
| The Vault | SYSTEM | CLERICAL | INTRODUCTORY |
| Sysop Mode | INTRUSION | TENSE | ADVANCED |
| Marty Glitch | OUTSIDE | RENEGADE | ADVANCED |
The table above is the PM’s draft assignment. It exists so Josh can ratify the rosters and the per-cart assignments in one pass; nothing here is locked.
6. Ratification checklist (for Josh)
Section titled “6. Ratification checklist (for Josh)”To lock this taxonomy, ratify in the PR:
- KIND roster — confirm the 11 values; decide whether SYSTEM splits and whether OUTSIDE stays a KIND or moves to a separate licensing stamp.
- TONE roster — confirm the 9 values; decide whether TONE must mechanically match the CIPHER tone target or stays curatorial.
- STANDARD LEVEL ladder — confirm the four Infocom rungs; decide whether utilities need an
N/A/UTILITYrung. - Per-cart assignments — confirm or adjust the §5 worked-example table.
- Stamp order + label copy — confirm
KIND / TONE / STANDARD LEVELas the stamp order (the InfocomFORMAT / GENRE / DIFFICULTYorder, ported).
Once ratified, flip this doc’s status to Accepted, lock the rosters, and hand the values to the Marketing / Product sled-label-art task.