# Tier2 Selector-Byte Sources (2026-04-21) This note preserves the stock selector-byte evidence behind the current Tier-2 queue head, so the short queue does not have to restate the `BuildingTypes` side every time. ## Checked Export - `artifacts/exports/rt3-1.06/building-type-sources.json` ## Stock `.bca` Selector Bytes The checked export keeps the raw `0xb8..0xbb` selector-byte window explicit for every `.bca` file: - `bca_file_count = 77` - `bca_selector_pattern_count = 8` - only one checked `.bca` pattern is nonzero at all: - `MachineShop.bca` - `byte_0xb8 = 0x00` - `byte_0xb9 = 0x80` - `byte_0xba = 0x3f` - `byte_0xbb = 0x00` Everything else in the shipped `.bca` selector-byte corpus stays zero at `0xb8..0xbb`. ## Nonzero `.bty` Alias Family The checked recovered-table summaries keep the nonzero `.bty` alias family explicit too: - `nonzero_bty_header_alias_selector_summaries` - `17` grouped selector summaries - `22` files total - the strongest same-root family is the `TextileMill` alias-root group: - `dword_0xbb = 0x000001f4` - `byte_0xba = 0x00` - `byte_0xbb = 0x00` - `9` files - sample files include `Port.bty`, `Warehouse.bty`, `ConcretePlant.bty`, `ConstructionFirm.bty`, and `ElectronicsPlant.bty` The next smaller nonzero alias-root groups are: - `LumberMill` - `4` files - `MeatPackingPlant` - `4` files - `Distillery` - `2` files - `Toolndie` - `2` files ## Immediate Reading This keeps the Tier-2 source side narrower than a generic “stock assets might hide selector bytes” claim: - the shipped `.bca` selector-byte corpus is almost entirely zero - the one checked nonzero `.bca` outlier is `MachineShop.bca` - the broader stock-side nonzero signal sits instead in the `.bty` alias-root family with `dword_0xbb = 0x000001f4`, especially the `TextileMill` branch that already covers `Port.bty` and `Warehouse.bty` So the remaining Tier-2 question is still not “do the stock source files carry any selector-byte signal at all?” It is which earlier seed or projection seam lifts that narrow stock-side signal into the live candidate bank bytes `[candidate+0xba/+0xbb]` before `0x00412d70` and `0x00419230` consume it.