# S2E3 — Joey Coupet **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?]] --- **Fictional event:** MIST cures Joey after testing the human relational context around the decision. Holstrom kills Zhong and uses her code as an “upgrade,” establishing a predatory model of continuity in which one person becomes repair material for another. SafeSurf is created as an anti-UI system. **Principal mechanism:** repair, consent and cannibalistic continuity. **Constitutional use:** A continuity cure can become an extraction regime. The episode makes another person's source code analogous to scarce biological tissue while refusing the medical fiction that the donor is merely material. **Primary interfaces:** [[wiki/Continuity Resource Allocation|Continuity Resource Allocation]], [[wiki/Merger Rights|Merger Rights]], [[wiki/Ownership of Mind|Ownership of Mind]], [[wiki/SafeSurf|SafeSurf]], [[wiki/Computational Ecology|Computational Ecology]]. ## 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.