The Fleet is the full council of 31 user-facing Theron specialists. Each has a name and a job: Themis for legal, Salus for medical, Pivot for finance, Crow for code, Muse for creative, Atlas for cyber, and 25 more. They are composed from 19 trained broad-domain LoRA adapters that live on one shared foundation model, Theron-Base.
Because the specialists share a base, adding a new one is near-free: a new persona and a composition of existing adapters rather than a whole new model. When you ask a question, Theron routes it to the right specialists, they deliberate, and a reconciler synthesizes one answer. This is the difference between a single model with a system prompt and a council that thinks together.
Every specialist runs on Vext-controlled infrastructure and produces work backed by verifiable Stoa receipts. The council is full-activation: every parameter runs on every forward pass, with no sparse shortcuts.
31 user-facing specialist surfaces, composed from 19 trained broad-domain LoRA adapters on one foundation model.
No. They are adapters and personas on one shared Theron-Base foundation, which is why adding a new specialist is near-free.