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ed fad1755b7d fix(mock_concurrent_mma): make epic branch a catch-all for non-empty prompts
The stress test (tests/test_mma_concurrent_tracks_stress_sim.py) uses
mma_epic_input='STRESS TEST: TRACK A AND TRACK B', which the mock's
epic branch did NOT match (it only matched 'PATH: Epic Initialization').
The stress prompt fell to the Default branch which returns text (not
JSON), and the production's orchestrator_pm.generate_tracks failed
to parse it, returning 0 tracks. The test polled for proposed_tracks
(60s timeout, never broke), clicked accept (no proposed_tracks to
process), then asserted tracks >= 2 and found 0.

Root cause: the mock's epic branch was a literal-substring check for
a single test-specific prompt. It was not robust to other test
prompts.

Fix: restructure routing so that sprint and worker are checked first
(more specific patterns), and ANY non-empty prompt that does not
match those patterns is treated as an epic request (returns 2
tracks). Empty prompts fall to the Default branch.

Verification:
- test_mma_concurrent_tracks_execution: still PASSES (uses
  'PATH: Epic Initialization' which matches the new catch-all since
  it doesn't contain sprint or worker patterns)
- test_mma_concurrent_tracks_stress_sim: now PASSES (uses
  'STRESS TEST: TRACK A AND TRACK B' which matches the new catch-all)
- 3 consecutive PASS runs of both tests (13.94s, 14.81s, 14.13s)

This is 'adjust the tests instead' per user directive - the mock is
a test artifact, not production. The production's generate_tracks
correctly returns [] for unparseable responses; the test mock should
be robust enough to return valid JSON for any epic-like prompt.
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