Heroreh Operations

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Command dashboard

See hero readiness, threat pressure, incidents, and public communications in one command view.

Command view

This dashboard gives dispatch and operations leads a working overview of what is moving across the platform right now.

Ready heroes 4

Available now for immediate dispatch

Assignments moving 3

Mission lanes with active ownership

Emergency alerts 2

Critical public directives still in circulation

Published bulletins 4

Outward and internal communication already aligned

Why HerOreH

One operating picture for heroes, threats, incidents, and the public.

HerOreH keeps the entire response loop connected. Command does not need one tool for roster state, another for threat posture, and another for public updates. The platform is designed to keep all of them moving together.

Hero management with live readiness, ranking, specialization, and deployment visibility.

Threat monitoring that turns raw reports into district-level risk posture and escalation lanes.

Emergency response coordination with AI triage, assignment logic, and incident status tracking.

Cross-platform operations intended to extend from web command to mobile field tooling.

Live command picture Dragon-tier escalation posture
Recommended lead Genos

Deploy high-mobility aerial intercept first, then layer psychic crowd shielding behind the strike window.

Protocol Garnet-7 91% confidence
Active threat cells 3

1 severe escalations already above dragon-tier pressure

Open incidents 3

Intake, triage, and response stay visible in one operating picture

Team channels 2

Dispatch, heroes, and public affairs stay aligned on the same system

Tracked cities 3

City posture stays readable without separate reporting tools

Everything under one roof

Every operational lane stays connected to the same system.

HerOreH is not just a dashboard. It is the working surface for hero coordination, escalation control, incident response, mission ownership, communications, and reporting.

City posture

What command can compare at a glance

City posture City J
Strained

Coastal and government districts are both running elevated command traffic.

03m 18s 1 threats 1 incidents
City posture City Z
Guarded

Underground movement keeps Ghost Town coverage permanently above baseline.

04m 06s 2 threats 1 incidents
City posture City Q
Stable

Volunteer augmentation is keeping first-response coverage healthy.

04m 41s 0 threats 0 incidents

Live pressure

What the board is carrying right now

Threat cell Obsidian Wing
Dragon Assigned

Armored airborne host sighted above commuter towers. Wind shear and debris risk remain severe.

City A Financial Arc Genos / Metal Bat support 4,400 at risk
Threat cell Ghoul Market
Demon Engaged

Subterranean movement continues below abandoned blocks. AI predicts secondary emergence within one hour.

City Z Ghost Town Fubuki cell 620 at risk
Incident lane Monorail derailment scare
Critical Responding

Panic cluster detected; crowd spillover is the main risk, not structural failure.

City B Skyline Loop Fubuki 7 minutes ago
Incident lane Harbor chemical flare
High Triaged

Thermal plume is localized. Response escalates only if wind shifts inland.

City C South Harbor Silver Fang reserve 16 minutes ago

Response loop

From first signal to public guidance, the workflow stays readable.

HerOreH is built to keep response work moving in a straight line: capture, judge, dispatch, and inform.

01 Capture the signal

Citizen reports, agency alerts, hero observations, and sensor data enter the same response loop.

Accurate district and risk context starts the chain correctly.
02 Judge the pressure

Command sees threat severity, incident priority, city posture, and available heroes in one picture.

No handoff is needed just to reconstruct what is happening.
03 Dispatch with ownership

Assignments, escalation lanes, and recommended leads turn analysis into accountable action.

Teams know who owns the problem and what to do next.
04 Inform the city

Bulletins, city announcements, and emergency alerts stay aligned with the current state of operations.

The public hears the same truth command is acting on.

Built for every role

A shared system for the people who need the same truth.

Command, heroes, agencies, and public-affairs teams all work from the same underlying picture, with surfaces tuned to their part of the response.

Command leads

See tempo, ownership, and city risk in one place

Keep the response picture coherent across roster pressure, escalation lanes, and public messaging.

Built for oversight under time pressure.

Hero teams

Move with better context before deployment starts

Heroes see mission language, bulletin guidance, and readiness signals without separate coordination channels.

Field clarity reduces avoidable delay.

Agencies

Coordinate civic response alongside hero operations

Infrastructure incidents, district posture, and citywide alerts stay connected to operational decision-making.

City response stays aligned with dispatch.

Public affairs

Keep outward communication aligned with current reality

Public updates, city announcements, and media guidance reflect the same truth command is using internally.

Trust depends on consistency.

Choose the right view

Open the hero dashboard, review reports, or bring your team into HerOreH.

This command dashboard is the internal operating view. The public home page stays focused on product and platform positioning.