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'''Debuggers''' are [[protector]]s that make sure the [[system]] does not slip back into old patterns of abuse (or rather, being abused). They work with [[headmates]] such as [[Instructed-Persecutor]]s, [[Double Agent]]s and [[Structural Dissociation|fawn response holders]].  
'''Debuggers''' are [[protector]]s that make sure the [[system]] does not slip back into old patterns of abuse (or rather, being abused). They work with [[headmates]] such as [[Instructed-Persecutor]]s, [[Double Agent]]s, [[Rehabilitator|Rehabilitators]], and [[Structural Dissociation|fawn response holders]].  
Debuggers may have or gain some control over their [[system]] in order to overwrite another [[headmate]]'s [[trigger|triggered response]] or [[script]].
Debuggers may have or gain some control over their [[system]] in order to overwrite another [[headmate]]'s [[trigger|triggered response]] or [[script]].



Revision as of 19:38, 6 January 2023

debugger ( n.)
Applies toheadmates
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Debuggers are protectors that make sure the system does not slip back into old patterns of abuse (or rather, being abused). They work with headmates such as Instructed-Persecutors, Double Agents, Rehabilitators, and fawn response holders. Debuggers may have or gain some control over their system in order to overwrite another headmate's triggered response or script.

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Debuggers may be necessary to balance enforcers and similar headmates as well as making a system less vulnerable to abuse.

Programming is (inversely) associated with this role.