Your system runs on alignment. You notice when people, teams, or ideas fall out of sync — and you move to restore coherence before anyone else sees the problem. This isn't charm or charisma. It's a deep read of social dynamics that operates almost automatically. In the Corbots World, the Harmonizer role exists because systems don't hold together on their own. Someone has to sense the friction and smooth it out. That's what your cognition does naturally.
You process the world through connection. Every conversation carries subtext, and you track it instinctively — the unspoken tension, the missed cue, the person quietly pulling away. You organize your understanding of reality around people and their needs. This makes you unusually effective at coordination. But it also means your sense of self can become hard to separate from the groups you support.