VectorCourt is an adversarial clerk, not the judge.
The product should help operators find the holes in a decision, not bless the pyramid. Council synthesis is useful only when it stays subordinate to the evidence boundary: observed facts, explicit assumptions, inferred candidate specifics, scaffold holes, and unknowns.
Council-introduced specifics are candidate ideas. They may be useful prompts for validation, but they are not load-bearing facts until an operator connects them to source evidence or removes them from the decision path.
Product Rules
- Synthetic specifics must be visually subordinate to observed facts.
- Candidate recommendations must carry provenance before operators act on them.
- A scaffold hole is closed by a traceable repair test, not by naming a mitigation.
Use VectorCourt to find unsupported structure. Do not use it to outsource judgment.