CC2 review fix round: latch scope narrowed, AD-100, creationFailed reason key
F1 (MEDIUM): the correlation-latch docs claimed replies are never misattributed; in truth an overlapping send OVERWRITES the latch and the first reply routes to the newest request's event. Narrowed all three doc sites to the exact contract (single outstanding request; overlap refusal is CC3's Runtime verification gate, retail's DoFinish UNDEF-state rule) and pinned the overwrite behavior with OverlappingSend_OverwritesTheLatch_ReplyRoutesToNewestRequest. F2 (LOW): filed register AD-100 for the drop-unless-armed deviation — retail's Handle_CharGenVerificationResponse@0x0055E8B0 has no armed gate and processes whatever arrives against its persistent verification state. F3 (LOW): doc note in CharacterCreate.cs — ACE double-sends NameInUse (IsCharacterNameAvailable runs twice; the first callback's return exits only the lambda), so the second reply hitting the drop path during a connected gate is EXPECTED, not a defect. F4 (LOW): creationFailed's enum-member key renamed name -> reason and the ATTEMPTED character name added as name, before any consumer shipped — one status vocabulary must not give the same key two meanings (characterCreated.name is a character name). Contract, writer, tailer, and shape-pinning tests updated in lockstep. F5 (LOW): the thread-id probe-note pointer now cites ProbeNetLogOutbound's doc comment, where the note actually lives. Fidelity fold (reviewer's positive note): the latch is retail's OWN discriminator one layer down — 0x0055E8B0 case 1 branches on GetVerificationState()==PENDING (create) vs not (restore) — now cited in both the latch doc and CharGenVerificationResponse.cs. Core.Net 994, Runtime 1667, Launcher.Core 324, all green Release. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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