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New operators. Data source integrations. Feature improvements. Partnerships. If it makes the Legion better, we want to hear it.

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Describe a real problem with a clear coordination bottleneck.
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The community votes. Top ideas get prioritized.
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Approved ideas enter the development pipeline or open template.
Ideas Board

Community priorities.

The most-voted ideas shape what gets built. Your vote is your voice.

247

Operator for Microplastics Tracking

A dedicated operator that aggregates ocean microplastics sampling data, maps concentration hotspots, and coordinates research teams sharing collection methodologies. TRITON covers macro debris but microplastics need their own focused pipeline.

198

Add Real-Time Satellite Feeds to IGNIS

IGNIS currently uses VIIRS data with a processing delay. Integrating Landsat 9 and GOES-16 near-real-time feeds would cut fire detection latency from hours to minutes. The data is publicly available through NOAA.

156

Mental Health Crisis Response for APOLLO

APOLLO is planned for general mental health resource mapping but should prioritize crisis response routing. Connect crisis hotlines, emergency services, and local mental health providers in a real-time coordination layer. Time-critical.

134

OpenStreetMap Integration Across All Operators

Every operator dealing with geographic data should have a standardized OSM integration layer. Shared mapping primitives, consistent geolocation formats, reusable visualization components. Build it once, deploy it everywhere.

112

Partnership with Ocean Conservancy for TRITON

Ocean Conservancy runs the International Coastal Cleanup with data from 100+ countries. Direct integration would give TRITON the largest volunteer cleanup dataset on earth. They have an open data API.

89

Urban Heat Island Operator

Cities are 5-10 degrees hotter than surrounding areas. An operator that maps urban heat islands, identifies high-risk neighborhoods, and coordinates cooling infrastructure (tree planting, reflective surfaces, cooling centers) with city planners.