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[[File:Introgenic.png|thumb|Applies to [[Introjects]], [[Fixative]] headmates, [[Subsystems]] and systems]]
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'''Introgenic''' is a origin under the Endogenic umbrella, mainly for ''headmates'' who came from media ([[Introject]]) and/or ''sub/sidesystem''s of which formed because of a piece of media.
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Main systems may also be Introgenic
[[Category:System Origins]]
 
== Related terms ==
This origin is similar to [[Fixagenic]], in the way that a lot of introjects come from hyperfixations.
 
[[Fixagenic|Fixative]] headmates may be a part of a Introgenic system.
 
A system may also identify as [[Mixed Origin]] while being Introgenic
 
 
 
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Coiner : Zyren’s Web


'''Introgenic''' describes [[headmate|headmates]] ([[fixative|fixatives]], [[introject|introjects]], etc.) or groups  ([[subsystem|subsystems]], [[sidesystem|sidesystems]], [[layer|layers]], etc.) that are formed from a piece of media.


It falls under the endogenic umbrella.


== Related terms ==
This origin is similar to [[Fixagenic]], in the way that a lot of introjects come from hyperfixations. [[Fixagenic|Fixative]] headmates may be a part of a introgenic [[system]].


can someone make this make more sense than we did
A system may also identify as [[Mixed Origin|mixed origin]] while being introgenic, like [[Introject Heavy|introject heavy]] systems.

Revision as of 04:10, 2 May 2022

introgenic ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems, sourced headmates
CoinerZyren’s Web

Introgenic describes headmates (fixatives, introjects, etc.) or groups (subsystems, sidesystems, layers, etc.) that are formed from a piece of media.

It falls under the endogenic umbrella.

Related terms

This origin is similar to Fixagenic, in the way that a lot of introjects come from hyperfixations. Fixative headmates may be a part of a introgenic system.

A system may also identify as mixed origin while being introgenic, like introject heavy systems.