Transmission

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Transmission (or mediated communication) refers to internal communication that is accomplished through a technological intermediary (e.g, forming full sentences through isolated words from several radio shows, highlighting specific words in a page, extracting specific words from a dictionary and placing them on an interface, etc.).

This term is specifically coined for sentient headspaces. Though its definition may extend to mechanistic headmates (robots, artificial intelligences, etc.) who are able to perform such an action due to their technological nature.

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This term may not qualify the act of a sentient headspace translating some headmates speech for another headmate, as this is intermediate communication.

Thoughtsharing refers to direct, intentional but unspoken, internal communication between headmates.

Thoughtbleeding refers to direct, unintentional and unspoken, internal communication between headmates.