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An perinaut is an alternative to the term [[Co-Host|co-host]]. It's a [[headmate]] who is not necessarily in charge of daily life, but is still performs an integral external role. They may orbit the front frequently too. A [[system]] may have one, two, fluid, or no perinauts.
A '''perinaut''' is an alternative to the term [[Co-Host|co-host]]. It's a [[headmate]] who is not necessarily in charge of daily life, but is still performs an integral external role. They may orbit the front frequently too. A [[system]] may have one, two, fluid, or no perinauts.
 
==History==
Perinaut was created specifically for the Blossom bot, but after the shutdown, the [https://kotoco.tumblr.com/ Future Hope Collective] created a [https://kotoco.tumblr.com/post/640849746612846592/the-coining-post coining post] for their terms, to create a proper citation.


==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==
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Some systems have issues with the term [[Co-Host|co-host]], as it can imply a certain hierarchy in the collective.
Some systems have issues with the term [[Co-Host|co-host]], as it can imply a certain hierarchy in the collective.
==History==
Perinaut was created specifically for the Blossom bot, but after the shutdown, the [https://kotoco.tumblr.com/ Future Hope Collective] created a [https://kotoco.tumblr.com/post/640849746612846592/the-coining-post coining post] for their terms, to create a proper citation.


[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:System Roles]]

Revision as of 14:55, 13 May 2021

perinaut ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerFuture Hope Collective

A perinaut is an alternative to the term co-host. It's a headmate who is not necessarily in charge of daily life, but is still performs an integral external role. They may orbit the front frequently too. A system may have one, two, fluid, or no perinauts.

History

Perinaut was created specifically for the Blossom bot, but after the shutdown, the Future Hope Collective created a coining post for their terms, to create a proper citation.

Related Terms

It was coined with the term outernaut, but the suffix has been used later on with dissonaut & bionaut. It seems to be based off "astronaut", as they are both individuals who explore and exist in outside worlds; whether it be space, or the shared reality.

Some systems have issues with the term co-host, as it can imply a certain hierarchy in the collective.