Keysystem

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A keysystem is a system normally formed in environments where high security and anonymity is needed due to constant pressure to remain static (system-hostile environments).

A keysystem may have any number of headmates and subsystems, where each headmate will have a key that connects them to their system in particular. The admin or manager of the keysystem may have a masterkey. These keys can be swapped and moved between systems and headmates to make pinpointing and isolating a sysmate a very difficult and vexing task.

The keys may be understood to be the equivalent of IDs but are instead used to keep track of which headmate did what and under what light it was perceived by external individuals.

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