Facility Charter
The founding mandate, leadership, and governing principles of the GreenWorld Sector-7 Botanical Operations Center — the largest curated living plant collection, and containment authority, in the known biosphere.
The World of GreenWorld Sector-7
Sector-7 occupies the deep core of the GreenWorld Arboretum Complex — a sealed, climate-sovereign biome where botany and machine are no longer separable. Living vines thread the holographic consoles; specimens respire inside glowing containment spheres; the floor itself is a slow tide of bioluminescent groundcover that brightens along the paths most walked. What reads at first as a garden is, on inspection, an operations theater: every leaf is instrumented, every root is logged, every bloom is a data point in the cosmic-scale Universal Flora living archive.
The facility exists because plant life — properly cultivated, properly understood, and properly contained — is among the most concentrated forms of power available to a civilization. GreenWorld Sector-7 does not merely keep a collection. It cultivates, monitors, conducts weaponizable-grade research upon, and above all contains that collection. Botany here is not horticulture. Botany here is leverage.
Universal Flora
A cosmic-scale registry of every specimen, cultivar, and lineage under our care — 1,246,872 living entries and growing, each bound to its sensor history and containment grade.
PhytoSense Mesh
Distributed plant-health sensing — sap flow, turgor, volatile organic compounds, and chlorophyll fluorescence — streamed across the facility in near real time.
Mycelial Data Fabric
The MDF: a mycelium-inspired self-healing mesh carrying all telemetry, commands, and CHLORA traffic with no single point of failure.
Mission, Vision & Mandate
Cultivate. Understand. Contain.
To cultivate, monitor, research, and contain the largest curated living plant collection in the biosphere — advancing botanical science and yield while guaranteeing that nothing under our care escapes its grade.
Botany as Power, Held in Discipline
A facility where the full latent capability of the plant kingdom is unlocked, catalogued, and held under absolute operational control — where the wild is not destroyed but commanded.
Operating Principles
- Containment is non-negotiable. No cultivation objective, research deadline, or yield target outranks the integrity of a containment grade. GCL discipline is the first law of the facility.
- Every specimen is instrumented. If it lives here, it is sensed here. Un-monitored growth is treated as an unlogged breach.
- The archive is the authority. The Universal Flora registry is the single source of truth for identity, lineage, and grade. Field reality reconciles to the archive, never the reverse.
- Procedure over improvisation. Controlled SOPs govern action; deviations are documented, reviewed, and folded back into procedure.
- Yield serves the mandate. Toxin and compound output is pursued aggressively, but within the safety envelope set by Containment & Biosafety.
- Discretion is cultivated. What grows here, stays here. Classification is enforced at the leaf level.
Leadership · The Directorate
Dr. Pamela L. Isley, Ph.D.
Chief Botanical Officer (CBO) · Call sign IVY
Office of the Chief Botanical Officer
Dr. Pamela L. Isley holds doctorates in Botany and Biochemistry and founded Sector-7 on the conviction that the plant kingdom had been catastrophically underestimated. Under her directorate the facility has grown from a single climate vault into the GreenWorld Arboretum Complex, with a containment record that remains, by her insistence, unbroken.
Colleagues describe her management style as exacting. Specimens flourish under her attention; deadlines do not survive it. Her red hair is, by facility legend, the only thing in the building she does not keep under glass.
Personnel are reminded that the Directorate's working namesake — poison ivy — is also the binomial specimen Toxicodendron radicans, GCL-2, urushiol-bearing, and present in three of our research bays. The double meaning is intentional and is not to be discussed with external parties. Touch nothing she has touched without nitrile.
GCL Containment Grading System
Every specimen, cultivar, and biological sample under GreenWorld Sector-7 is assigned a Garden Containment Level (GCL) — a BSL-style scale from GCL-1 (benign) to GCL-4 (lethal or aggressively hazardous). The grade dictates the containment sphere class, required clearance, handling protocol, and breach-response tier. Grades are issued by Containment & Biosafety and recorded against the Universal Flora archive entry; field reality must never exceed the archived grade without immediate escalation.
| Grade | Hazard Profile | Representative Specimens | Containment | Min. Clearance | Breach Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCL-1 | Benign. No toxin, no aggressive growth, no exposure risk. | Ornamental ferns, display mosses, culinary herbs. | Open bench / display canopy. | GCL-1 | — |
| GCL-2 | Moderate. Irritant, mild toxin, or contact dermatitis risk. | Toxicodendron radicans (poison ivy), nettles, oleander. | Vented hood, PPE-gated bench. | GCL-2 | Tier 2 |
| GCL-3 | Serious. Potent alkaloids, rapid growth, or systemic toxicity. | Engineered Atropa lines, high-yield toxin cultivars. | Sealed containment sphere, negative pressure. | GCL-3 | Tier 3 |
| GCL-4 | Lethal / aggressive. Weaponized cultivars, autonomous predation. | Venus Sentinel units, weaponized vine lineages. | Bio-Vault, double-sphere, armed interlock. | GCL-4 + dual sign-off | Tier 4 · facility lockdown |
How This Portal Is Organized
This documentation portal mirrors the Directorate's structure. Command pages set policy and identity; departmental pages carry the operational detail; the libraries and records support both. Every department links to its standard procedures, field reports, telemetry, and metrics.
Cultivation & Containment Ops
Greenhouse grid control, specimen lifecycle, dispatch, and the master SOP library.
⚙EngineeringBio-Systems Engineering
Sensor mesh, climate actuation, pollinator drones, and the Mycelial Data Fabric.
⚘Human ResourcesPeople & Cultivar Talent
Job architecture, onboarding, training tracks, and toxin-exposure wellness.
§LegalLegal & Compliance
Biocontainment law, IP on engineered cultivars, NDAs, and regulatory posture.
⌂FacilitiesFacilities & Environment
Structure, utilities, biosafety zones, power, and the Sector-7 site plan.
⎙LibrarySOP Library
The controlled standard operating procedures spanning cultivation, containment, and emergency response.
✎FieldField Service Reports
Templates and worked examples for off-site recovery and remediation.
📡TelemetryMonitoring Systems
PhytoSense mesh, spectral imaging, and the alarm escalation matrix.
📊MetricsBotanical Metrics
The canonical catalog of every metric, unit, threshold, and formula we track.
⌬PeopleOrg & Directory
The Directorate structure from CBO down to field cultivar technicians.
◈HomeOperations Dashboard
Live facility telemetry and the top-level entry point to the portal.
🜔RecordsEmpire Timeline
Major operational milestones, acquisitions, and containment history.
Document Control & Classification
All GreenWorld Sector-7 documentation is controlled. Each page carries a doc-control identifier, a revision letter, an accountable owner, and a classification banner. Identifiers follow the format VC-<DEPT>-<NNNN> — for example VC-CMD-0001 for this charter or VC-SOP-0142 for a procedure. Revisions advance by letter (Rev A → Rev B …); superseded revisions are retained in the archive, never deleted.
Reading a Doc-Control ID
- VC — GreenWorld Sector-7, facility-wide prefix.
- CMD / OPS / ENG / SOP / FSR … — owning department or document class.
- NNNN — zero-padded sequence within that class.
- Rev X — controlled revision letter.
INTERNAL // CHLOROPHYLL-EYES-ONLY
The standing classification for portal content. It denotes material for cleared facility personnel only, never to be transmitted, printed, or discussed outside the Sector-7 perimeter. Handling exceptions require Legal & Compliance sign-off.