Intent → Script
Intent → Script
Intent may propose sequence; law determines what may be written.
Intent is not authority. Intent enters as pressure, law determines allowable form, and only bounded artifacts may emerge.
Governed sequence
A script is intent after law has shaped it into ordered form.
A script is a bounded sequence surface. It may describe lawful order, dependency, refusal, and construction posture, but it does not execute, automate, mutate, or activate runtime behavior.
What the script may do
- Represent intent as lawful ordered sequence.
- Preserve boundary, refusal, and dependency order.
- Describe what may be built without activating the build.
- Remain public as an offering surface without becoming runtime.
What the script may not do
- It may not execute.
- It may not self-authorize.
- It may not create customer records.
- It may not process payment.
- It may not activate workspace, VIP, Security, Verity, or runtime behavior.
Public offering boundary
Intent → Script is public-facing language for a governed sequence path. It is not live generation, not automation, not a form handler, not a customer system, and not operational authority.