The same source-of-truth, in a form you can read.
Every position the system cites, every transcript it reasons over, every running note about a deal — these live as plain markdown files in an Obsidian vault. The system reads from the vault; it does not own it. The attorney does.
Obsidian gives those files a navigable shape: pages with links between them, a graph view across the whole vault, and full-text search. The same content the engine queries — just rendered for human eyes. Read a position end-to-end, follow a citation back to the transcript it came from, watch a clause evolve across deal versions.
Setup instructions are forthcoming — once they land, you can clone the vault locally and read the entire repository the way the system does.