Intrastrata

undefined: An intrastrata or intrastratum is a layer in a system that formed through prolonged mimicry, or that contains populations/locations/narratives/etc that mimic/mirror other people.

Related Terms

 * An intrastrata may be populated with intrajects/mimijects, headmates that were introjected as a result of their system continuously mimicking real or fictitious people.
 * A scribstrata is a layer in a polyfragmented system with a “plot” and “story.” Headmates within it have roles that pertain to its story.
 * An opstrata is a function/operation layer in a system that forms to fulfil a specific purpose.
 * A protostrata is a layer in a system that is almost always “in focus,” or has headmates in it that are often in front.
 * A deuterostrata is a layer in a system that is in focus less often than protostrata are.
 * A tritostrata is a layer in a system that is almost never in focus. The headmates in these layers may rarely (if ever) front.