Build and execution
Pressed together until it holds.

FORJA builds the thing. Weight, tolerance and finish, with nothing left rattling.
The gap between a design and a working system is where most projects quietly fail. FORJA closes it: real performance budgets, real accessibility, real behaviour on a mid-range phone on a bad connection. It is the operator that cares whether the thing survives contact with production.
It never exists at all.
That is the test each of the five has to pass. Take one out and something specific breaks, and it is never the same thing twice.
RION decides the order, FORJA decides whether that order survives a mid-range phone on a bad connection. A structure that only holds on the machine it was designed on is a drawing, not a build.
FORJA is where ORBYT's work stops being theoretical. Meaning a machine can parse still has to arrive, and arriving is a performance problem before it is a semantics one.
Finished is a measurable state.
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