I think it’s more like the title that underlies a stack, providing the baseline motivation, wealth, dominant archetype, etc.
I consider ASBR to be the engine behind all of my stacks, to the point that the title is never not being run. It provides a lens for the rest of the titles to be interpreted to. Index Gate? Coding and the act of creation are now a medium for innovating whatever field I’m in. Wanted? I’m now becoming a more attractive and charismatic leader, playing off of the romance scripting that already exists in ASBR.
With C&C, its “signature” feature is its focus on building wealth structures so large, they become part of your legacy. So with Index Gate, it might translate to you creating a strong legacy in the tech industry. Wanted might help you become more attractive and charismatic when meeting with investors and potential clients, and obviously just attracting women that are compatible with your wealth legacy vision.
Basically, it’s such a cohesive title that no matter what you run alongside it, it’ll act as a booster and archetype for it to be filtered through. These types of titles from my understanding are typically more dense, but are made worth it by sticking with them for a long period of time.