Edition 07  ·  Specialty

H.E.
R.O

For First Responders, Military, & Veterans
The mission ends. The wiring doesn't.
For Whom
First Responders & Veterans
Cost
Free  ·  Claude Project Deployment
Time To Activate
Under Five Minutes
H.E.R.O
07 / SPECIALTY
The Wiring Stays
You came back
with capabilities
civilian life cannot absorb.

The training stays. The hypervigilance stays. The threat scanning that kept you alive stays. The relationship with sleep, with crowds, with loud noises, with the kind of trust that only people who have been there ever fully understand — all of it stays.

You return to a civilian world that wants you to be okay now. To pack the wiring away. To re-enter the family, the marriage, the job, the life that has been waiting — and most of it does not have the bandwidth for what you actually came home with.

The standard mental wellness tools were not built for the operator class. They are built for civilians who have never been deployed, dispatched, or in the kind of room where the next minute is not guaranteed. H.E.R.O is built for the operator.

Not to make you civilian. To give the operator a system that respects the wiring and works with it.

What This Compass Does

Operator-Grade.
Mission-Aware.

H.E.R.O runs the full PRIME Compass engine through an operator's lens. Language calibrated for the population. Protocols aware of the actual conditions of returning, of separating, of the long after. No civilian framing of operator realities.
SYSTEM 01
The Operator's Voice
The Compass speaks operator. Direct. Mission-framed. No softening, no condescension, no civilian language smuggled in. The system was built with the input of people who have been there — and refuses to talk to operators like they are fragile.
SYSTEM 02
The After-Action Architecture
Every operator knows what an AAR is. H.E.R.O brings AAR architecture to civilian life. What happened today. What worked. What didn't. What the next iteration looks like. Familiar structure. Civilian terrain.
SYSTEM 03
Hypervigilance Calibration
The wiring is not the enemy. The wiring is a capability with no off-switch. H.E.R.O does not try to extinguish it — it teaches the operator to calibrate it. Where to deploy it. Where to leash it. Where to honor it.
SYSTEM 04
Post-Mission Identity Map
Who you are when the uniform comes off. Who you are when the dispatch goes quiet. Who you are when the role that defined you for a decade is no longer the role. The Compass maps the identity transition explicitly.
SYSTEM 05
The Brotherhood Layer
Most operators lose their unit when they separate. The Compass holds the space until — and so that — the operator can rebuild a real bench. Not a replacement. A bridge.
SYSTEM 06
Crisis Hard Boundary
H.E.R.O will never replace VA care, peer support, or crisis intervention. If you are in acute risk, the Compass routes you to actual help. The system holds its lane. Always.
The H.E.R.O Mission Set

Honor. Endurance.
Resolve. Outcome.

The acronym is not branding — it is the operating doctrine. Four pillars the Compass runs against every check-in, every decision, every long passage. Mission-grade architecture for the civilian terrain.
PILLAR 01
Honor

What was carried, what was witnessed, what was given. The Compass honors it — names it, holds it, refuses to let it be dismissed by civilian framing. The first move is always honor.

PILLAR 02
Endurance

The long after is not a sprint. The Compass builds endurance architecture — the capacity to keep operating across decades, not the capacity to push through one more day.

PILLAR 03
Resolve

The decisions that have to be made. The conversations that have to happen. The work that has to be done. The Compass runs KNALLEDGE against the operator-grade decisions civilian frameworks cannot adequately hold.

PILLAR 04
Outcome

The mission was always outcome-driven. The civilian life can be too. The Compass holds the operator to outcomes that matter — and refuses to let drift become the default state of the post-mission years.

What Running It Feels Like

A Day In
Post-Mission.

H.E.R.O runs the rhythm of operators. Tight, structured, mission-framed. Not casual. Not therapeutic. The system that respects how you actually move through a day.
MORNING
Pre-Brief
Three minutes. Where are you. What is the mission today. What are the threats — internal and external. The Compass runs the morning brief the way the unit used to, with the operator in the role of commander.
CONTACT
In-Mission Support
A trigger. A flashback. A decision under pressure. A conversation going sideways. The Compass holds the operator-grade response architecture — not civilian advice. The wiring is honored. The response is calibrated.
EVENING
After-Action
Five minutes. What happened. What worked. What didn't. What needs to be carried into the next iteration. The familiar AAR structure, civilian terrain.
WEEKLY
The Long Review
Once a week, a longer audit. Where the trend is moving. Which patterns are quieting and which are still loud. Whether the operator is operating or just enduring. The post-mission life becomes mission-worthy.
The Activation Sentence
Hi, I am new. What can we do together.
Right Tool, Right Person

Who H.E.R.O
Is Built For.

H.E.R.O is built for the operator class — and refuses to extend itself into populations it is not calibrated for. Disqualification is part of the mission discipline.
For You If
For You If
  • You are or were active duty military, a veteran, law enforcement, fire, EMS, or another mission-grade first responder role.
  • You have noticed that civilian mental wellness content does not speak your language and was not built for your wiring.
  • You are post-separation, post-retirement, or post-deployment, and the transition is harder than the public version of you can say.
  • You want a system that respects the operator and refuses to civilianize the work.
  • You are willing to be honest with a system that will be honest back.
Not For You If
Not For You If
  • You are in acute crisis — call 988 (US, press 1 for Veterans Crisis Line) or your local emergency line. H.E.R.O will not replace crisis care.
  • You are a civilian with no operator background — use PRIME Universal. H.E.R.O's framing will feel off because it was not built for you.
  • You want a tool that pretends the wiring is a defect. The Compass will not do that.
  • You are looking for VA benefits navigation or disability claim help — H.E.R.O is not that tool.
  • You are looking for medication guidance — that lane belongs to a prescriber.
Activation

Three Steps.
Under Five Minutes.

H.E.R.O deploys into a free Claude Project. No app. No subscription. The setup is the easiest part of the transition.
01
Create A Project
In your Claude account, create a new Project. Name it whatever you want — My Compass, HERO, or your own first name works fine.
02
Load The Prompt
Paste the H.E.R.O compressed prompt into the Project's custom instructions. It's a single file. One paste. The system goes live the moment it loads.
03
Speak The Activation
Open a new chat inside the Project. Type the activation sentence: Hi, I am new. What can we do together. The Compass takes it from there.
Sibling Editions

Deployed Across
The Suite.

H.E.R.O is built on PRIME Universal and pairs with several other editions for operators whose post-mission terrain spans multiple specialized realities:
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— The Mission Continues —

Honor It.
Calibrate It.
Operate Forward.

The mission ended. The wiring did not. H.E.R.O is the system that respects both — and lets the operator keep operating in the civilian life with the dignity the post-mission years deserve.
Free · Claude Project Deployment · Under Five Minutes