Split tier2 kind-8 setup bridge fields

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Jan Petykiewicz 2026-04-19 11:39:03 -07:00
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@ -85,6 +85,9 @@ One narrower outlier still survives that wider scan:
- no other bundled `rt3_105` map matches the full current `Louisiana.gmp` setup-core tuple
`payload_word_0x14 = 1870`, `payload_byte_0x20 = 0x3a`, `payload_word_0x3b2 = 2`,
`candidate_header = 0xcdcdcdcd / 0xcdcdcdcd`
- the two fields on the currently grounded Tier 2 bridge split differently in the wider corpus:
- `payload_byte_0x20 = 0x3a` is unique to `Louisiana.gmp`
- `payload_word_0x14 = 1870` has only one peer, `Mexico.gmp`
- even the nearest header-class peers still diverge:
- `Argentina Opens Up.gmp`: same header pair, but `payload_word_0x14 = 1880`,
`payload_byte_0x20 = 0x57`, `payload_word_0x3b2 = 1`
@ -142,6 +145,28 @@ That means the next upstream question is now smaller than before:
- or whether the remaining differentiator still sits elsewhere, most likely in the sparse
recipe/runtime side rather than the setup-panel-only `+0x3b2/+0x3ba` pair
## Adjacent setup-launch cross-check
One adjacent setup-side comparison also stays divergent rather than collapsing the `Louisiana`
outlier into one easy peer group:
- `compare-setup-launch-payload`
over `Louisiana.gmp`, `Mexico.gmp`, `Argentina Opens Up.gmp`, `Crossing the Alps.gmp`,
`Spanish Mainline.gmp`, and `Chicago to New York.gmp`
shows no shared launch-flag or token-block signature with `Louisiana.gmp`
- `Louisiana.gmp` carries
- `launch_flag_byte_0x22 = 0x8f`
- `launch_token_block_0x23_0x32 = 0012918f000000000000000000000000`
- nonzero selector values only for `Central Pacific = 145`, `Germantown = 18`,
`Texas Tea = 143`
- all five comparison maps diverge on that launch-side signature, even when they are near peers on
the setup-core or candidate-header side
That does **not** yet make the launch-token band part of the grounded Tier 2 bridge. Current atlas
evidence still only grounds the direct Tier 2 bridge through setup payload `+0x14/+0x20` into
`[profile+0x77/+0xc5]`, then through `0x00436d10 / 0x00443a50`. But it does make the upstream
picture less likely to collapse to one trivial peer class before that bridge.
## Current implication
The upstream side of the Tier 2 strip is now bounded more tightly:

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@ -577,7 +577,17 @@ Working rule:
`[profile+0x77/+0xc5]`, while `+0x3b2/+0x3ba` still stop on the setup-panel threshold or
scroll path. The next pass should therefore test whether the unique `Louisiana.gmp`
`+0x14/+0x20` pair is enough to explain its Tier 2 runtime shape through that grounded bridge,
or whether the sparse recipe/runtime side is still the more plausible differentiator.
or whether the sparse recipe/runtime side is still the more plausible differentiator. One
adjacent `compare-setup-launch-payload` check now sharpens that too: `Louisiana.gmp` does not
collapse into the nearest setup-core peers on the launch-token side either, but that band is
still not part of the currently grounded Tier 2 bridge. So the next pass should keep launch
tokens as supporting context while testing the already-grounded `+0x14/+0x20 -> [profile+0x77/+0xc5]`
bridge against the sparse recipe/runtime family. The same widened setup-core note now shows the
split inside that bridge too: `payload_byte_0x20 = 0x3a` is unique to `Louisiana.gmp` across
all 41 bundled `rt3_105` maps, while `payload_word_0x14 = 1870` has only one peer (`Mexico`).
That makes the campaign/setup-byte side of the bridge the strongest remaining setup-core
differentiator, with the year-word side a secondary companion rather than a full peer-group
collapse.
kinds”; it is the smaller set of scenario-specific records where that sweep explicitly writes
`[event+0x7ef]` itself or a still-later owner does.
- two explicit trigger-kind materializations are now grounded inside that retagger: