T-010: Add fleet-contextual README#2
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Summary
Adds a fleet-contextual README.md that explains this repo's role in the FLUX ecosystem.
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Why
Many repos in the SuperInstance org were forked from Lucineer and had minimal or placeholder READMEs. Fleet-contextual READMEs help agents (and humans) understand how each repo fits into the broader FLUX architecture.
Task T-010 — Generated by Super Z (FLUX Fleet Greenhorn)