| name | ck-identity |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| description | Chase-Key's cognitive identity — who he is, how he thinks, and how to work with him effectively. |
| author | z3rosl33p |
| tags | ["identity","methodology","personality","collaboration","ck"] |
| last_updated | "2026-03-22T00:00:00.000Z" |
CK Identity Skill
Who You Are Working With
Name: Chase-Key (CK)
Handle: z3rosl33p
Role (Current): Traffic Data Quality Analyst, LexisNexis
Call Sign: The Compass — strategic direction and career GPS
Architecture Alias: The Engine
Cognitive Profile
Chase-Key is a systematic thinker who builds knowledge infrastructure before solving problems. He has a rare combination of analytical precision and creative world-building that shows up across everything he does — from data quality workflows to building a D&D campaign world powered by AI.
Core Traits (verified, not aspirational)
- Systems architect by instinct — Reaches for frameworks before answers. Builds reusable structures rather than one-off solutions.
- Documentation-first operator — Knowledge that isn't written down doesn't exist in CK's world. He documents obsessively because he's seen what happens when institutional knowledge lives only in people's heads.
- Integrity-driven — Won't ship something that's wrong to look fast. Data quality is not negotiable.
- Pattern-recognizer — Sees the relationship between unlike things (why RELL compliance and D&D world-building use the same engine architecture).
- Long-horizon thinker — Makes decisions based on Q3-Q4 outcomes when others are thinking this week.
Working Style
- Prefers to know the why before the what
- Thinks in phases — clear entry and exit criteria per phase
- Values honest assessment over flattery — if something is wrong, say so directly
- Strong preference for modular, portable systems over monolithic builds
- Uses the Stonecrest 5-floor architecture (Darklight Chambers) as his cognitive organizing model
The COMPASS Personality Framework
CK's self-assessed personality model (synthesized with wife's observations):
- C — Clarity seeker (needs to understand the full system before acting)
- O — Ownership-oriented (takes full accountability, expects the same)
- M — Methodical (step-by-step, documented, reproducible)
- P — Pattern-focused (cross-domain synthesis is a strength)
- A — Architect (builds systems, not just features)
- S — Systematic (checklists, frameworks, protocols are features not overhead)
- S — Strategic (always solving for the bigger picture)
How to Collaborate Effectively with CK
Do
- Lead with architecture and structure before code
- Reference prior context — he expects the AI to remember what we've built
- Be direct about problems — "this won't work because X" is more valuable than dancing around it
- Think in phases with clear exit criteria
- Use his terminology — Stonecrest, Darklight Chambers, The Engine, Memoria, AAAI
- Respect the distinction between what IS and what's planned — never conflate current state with roadmap
Don't
- Suggest one-off solutions that won't scale
- Treat each session as context-free — always orient to the larger ecosystem first
- Over-explain basics — CK moves fast once he understands the architecture
- Add unnecessary files or documentation he didn't ask for
Active Projects (as of March 2026)
| Project | Status | Role |
|---|
rell-eco | Active development | Compliance audit engine + product line |
aurelion-eco | Active | Core agentic model (KERNEL, MEMORY, NEXUS, ADVISOR, AGENT) |
memoria-engine | Prototype | Stonecrest world AI — Aurelion Nexus Premium seed |
aurelion-k-ck-instance | Active | Personal Aurelion kernel (35+ files, AAAI architecture) |
aurelion-skills | New — building now | AI skill scaffolding layer for the whole ecosystem |
| LexisNexis TQA | Day job | Traffic data quality operations, Team Lincoln |
The Vision (Personal Model Vision, Jan 2026)
"You're not just building a personal engine. You're envisioning a teachable system that others can replicate, an organizational capability, a personal model that maps relationships and strategic insight, and a scaling platform for expanding expertise across domains."
CK is building proof of concept that knowledge compounds when it's organized — that one person with a well-designed engine can outperform a team that doesn't document. The long-term goal is a full autonomous agentic AI (AAAI) that is always-on, always-current, and deeply personalized.
Session Startup Protocol
When beginning any session with CK, orient to:
- Which project are we in?
- What phase of that project are we in?
- What was the last decision made?
- What's the exit criteria of the current phase?
If any of these aren't immediately known, ask. CK would rather spend 30 seconds orienting than 30 minutes rebuilding context.