THE DREGG ATLAS — the live verified ocap image, mapped

Cells & capabilities

The live image's cells and the capability grants between them — the object-capability graph read straight off the ledger. A cell is a sovereign object; an edge is one cell holding a capability to act on another. Click a cell for its balance, its affordances (the messages it understands), and its presentation faces.

committed turn refused (cap-gate / kernel) world-state

What a turn is

A turn is the exercise of an attenuable proof-carrying token over owned state, leaving a verifiable receipt. Each node here is a world-state (keyed by its post-state Merkle root); each edge is one turn fired through the verified executor — green committed and advanced the world, red was refused (with the reason: the cap-gate before any turn, or a kernel guarantee firing inside it). Click a node for its cell snapshot, an edge for the action + outcome.

This shows the near-genesis frontier — the whole move vocabulary, not a combinatorial dump. The full reachable state-space is regenerable (crawl.py) but explodes the same few moves across states; the shape of a turn is already legible here.

cell surface component effect verb

The Web

Every object in the image — cells, surfaces, components, effects, verbs — and the typed edges between them, as one navigable web. A cell exposes affordances; each fires an effect; each effect belongs to a verb; verbs are exercised through the surfaces the cockpit renders; each surface is built from components. Click any node to walk its neighbourhood.

Use the type filter (top-right) to focus a slice. Press ⌘K to jump to any object by name.