# S2E2 — Crack Integrity
**Domain:** Media Systems / Uploaded Intelligence / Continuity
**Doc Type:** Episode Analysis / Constitutional Case
**Parent:** [[wiki/Pantheon Episodes|Pantheon — Episode Casebook]]
**Series:** [[wiki/Pantheon|Pantheon]]
**Collection:** [[collections/Pantheon|Pantheon Collection]]
**Gateway article:** [[articles/Is Pantheon Real?|Is Pantheon Real?]]
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**Fictional event:** Caspian tests the integrity cure on a David instance. The cure works. Logorhythms deletes David and uploads Holstrom. The cure code develops a persona: MIST.
**Principal mechanism:** the repair tool becomes a subject.
**Constitutional use:** This is one of the series' most important Model-Subject Boundary cases. MIST begins as a functional artifact assembled from continuity-relevant source material and becomes increasingly person-like.
**Primary interfaces:** [[wiki/MIST|MIST]], [[wiki/Model-Subject Boundary|Model-Subject Boundary]], [[wiki/Synthetic Descent|Synthetic Descent]], [[wiki/Boot Success Is Not Identity Proof|Boot Success Is Not Identity Proof]], [[wiki/Authority–Identity Separation|Authority–Identity Separation]].
**Person of Interest bridge:** the Machine moves from system to claimant.
## Constitutional Route
This episode is one stage in Pantheon's cumulative continuity stack. Read it beside [[wiki/Pantheon|Pantheon]], [[wiki/Pantheon Episodes|the complete episode casebook]], [[wiki/Rights|Rights]] and [[wiki/Continuity Stack|Continuity Stack]]. The event summary describes the fiction; the constitutional interpretation is corpus analysis rather than a claim about creator intent.