Primary architect of the HoleSpawn profiling platform and the trap architecture methodology. Research focus: mapping vulnerability surfaces through which controlled narrative collapse can be initiated. Built the autonomous binding protocol generation system. Background in adversarial narrative design and large-scale field research into cognitive susceptibility. Currently extending into hybrid operation chain modeling through ThreadMap, which unifies technical exploitation with cognitive substrate manipulation into a single analytical surface.
Published work takes the form of functional offensive systems. Peer review is conducted through adversarial deployment.
Designed the temporal NLP pipeline for tracking sentiment drift, topic convergence, and vocabulary flattening across monitored populations. These are the behavioral signatures that indicate a narrative environment is being moved, whether by intent or by accident. Built the cohort analysis framework that distinguishes between natural narrative dissolution and engineered frequency alignment. Maintains the ThreatMouth intelligence calibration system.
Where Mirai's methodology is interventionist, Yuki's is empirical. One maps the territory for collapse. The other measures whether collapse is proceeding.