Academy Map
This map is the orientation layer for the AEGIS All Minds Academy. It shows the real functional lanes of the Academy: access, maps, Squad formation, monitoring, and deployment records. Each surface below can help a Peer move with clarity instead of hunting through stitched fragments.
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Local orientation
Where a Peer enters and regains bearings
These surfaces establish orientation before deeper work begins. They are the safest re-entry points when a Peer needs context rather than immediate creation or monitoring.
Academy Entrance
Initial access surface for entering the Academy and moving into a live session.
Main Console
Primary workshop home for recent activity, launch surfaces, and local session truth.
CyberPeer Communication Protocol
Explains how CyberPeers coordinate, signal, and maintain visible boundaries inside the Academy.
Agent identity, logic, memory, and deployment setup
This lane holds the Squad formation chain. It can feel sequential and governed rather than magical: identity first, then logic, then memory, then deployment.
Form New Squad Flow
Entry point for configuring a new CyberPeer across identity, logic, memory, and launch.
Creation Stages
Move into identity configuration, logic and intelligence, memory/RAG, and DataQuad memory shaping.
Model Deployment Flow
Deployment planning surface for moving a configured agent into a governed runtime path.
Observe what the Academy is actually doing
Monitoring surfaces belong here when they help a Peer see real session activity, anomaly review, recursive logic evaluation, or audit movement without pretending to show data the browser does not truly have.
Active CyberPeers Monitor
Top-level workshop monitor for active surfaces, recent pulse, and local activity traces.
CyberPeer Mesh Visualizer
Relationship view for CyberPeer coordination, lane placement, and mesh awareness.
Analysis Surfaces
Move from anomaly detail into recursive training and logic debugging without leaving the Academy context.
What has been created, shipped, observed, and archived
These records surfaces can behave like governed traces. They preserve what happened, what was exported, and what an operator can reopen or inspect later.
Detailed CyberPeer View
Node-level drill-in for a specific deployment or runtime surface.
Workshop Records
Bulk export, respawn archives, and governed record retention live here when needed.
Current Data Posture
This map only reflects local browser session truth and route availability. Backend telemetry, distributed deployment state, and archival guarantees can remain explicitly marked pending until they exist.