Cell Structure
A cell is the fundamental organizational unit of the Soteria Model. It's a local, autonomous network that operates independently.
What is a Cell?
A cell is a community-based mutual aid network, typically organized around:
- A city or town
- A neighborhood in larger metros
- A geographic region in rural areas
- A community (cultural, religious, workplace)
Cell Anatomy
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ CELL │
│ │
│ ┌─────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐ │
│ │ Sentinels │ │Transporters │ │ Resources │ │
│ │ Segment │ │ Segment │ │ Segment │ │
│ └──────┬──────┘ └──────┬──────┘ └──────┬──────┘ │
│ │ │ │ │
│ └────────────────┼────────────────┘ │
│ │ │
│ ┌───────▼───────┐ │
│ │ Stewards │ │
│ │ (Coordinators)│ │
│ └───────────────┘ │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘Each cell contains:
- Segments — Functional teams (see Segments)
- Stewards — Coordination roles (see Stewards)
- Members — Trusted individuals within segments
Cell Independence
Cells operate autonomously:
| What Cells Share | What Cells Don't Share |
|---|---|
| This blueprint | Member lists |
| Legal updates | Operational details |
| Security advisories | Internal communications |
| Template improvements | Locations or routes |
There is no "national Soteria organization." Each cell is sovereign.
Starting a Cell
A cell begins with a founding team of 3-5 trusted individuals who:
- Know each other well and trust each other deeply
- Commit to the Core Principles
- Complete security training together
- Establish initial segments based on local needs
- Begin vouching in new members carefully
See Start a Cell for detailed guidance.
Scaling a Cell
As cells grow, they may choose to subdivide. This is optional — each cell decides what works for their context.
| Situation | Options |
|---|---|
| Segment growing large (15+ members) | Add co-leads, split by function or geography |
| Cell covering wide area | Create regional sub-cells or area coordinators |
| Small/remote community | Maintain single cell indefinitely |
The 15-person guideline: Groups larger than ~15 become harder to maintain trust and coordinate. When segments grow, consider subdivision — but it's always a local decision.
Cell Security
- No cell should have complete knowledge of another cell
- If cells coordinate, it's through designated liaisons only
- A compromised cell cannot compromise the network