Replay

Decision Outcomes

Replay is valuable only when the result is legible. Decision outcomes give operators a clear statement of what the replay window means now and what should happen next.

Accepted or unresolved truthBlocked actions stay legibleNext review stays visible

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Decision outcomes explain how Replay presents accepted truth, blocked actions, unresolved states, and final summaries to operators.

Accepted or unresolved truth

Replay can close on a stable posture or remain open when evidence is insufficient; both states must be explicit.

Blocked actions stay legible

When a risky operation is not approved, the operator should see the reasoning basis instead of a silent refusal.

Next review stays visible

Replay should help the team understand the next inspection or evidence improvement needed before trust changes again.

Questions This Page Answers

What does the replay window conclude right now?
Why was the action blocked, delayed, or accepted?
What should operators review next before acting?

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