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A [[headmate]] (re-)formed this way is called a [[cyclotien]].
A [[headmate]] (re-)formed this way is called a [[cyclotien]].
 
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cyclogenic ( n., adj.)
Other formscyclotien (n.), cyclogenic (adj.)
Applies tosystems, headmates (Cyclotien)
CoinerTyra of The Filly System

A cyclogenic system is a system in which the system periodically collapses into fragments, which are shuffled and reformed into a new system. This pattern can occur to an entire system, or to subsystem, or even single headmates.

A headmate (re-)formed this way is called a cyclotien.