Ringed Subsystem

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ringed subsystem ( n., adj.)
Applies tomedian systems, system functions
CoinerThe Indigo Orrery

A ringed subsystem is a type of median subsystem like a ringed planet where there is one core identity and a rotating ring of differences applied to the core identity.[1]

Subtypes

Some subtypes of ringed subsystems were coined by Remus in Capri Suns & Gushers🍒🐙 (on Plurgai).[2] They are chariklo subsystems, haumea subsystems and chiron subsystems.

Some subtypes were coined by Flexacone: conical, cycloidal, spherical, torsional, and borromean subsystems.

Chariklo Subsystem

A chariklo subsystem is a type of ringed subsystem where it mixes in with the core identities' kintypes, causing each orbiting difference in the ring to hold a kintype.

Haumea or Torsional Subsystem

A haumea or torsional subsystem is a type of ringed subsystem where it mixes in with the core identities' genders, causing each orbiting difference in the ring to hold a gender.

Chiron or Borromean Subsystem

A chiron subsystem is a type of ringed subsystem where there are two or more rotating rings of differences, which causes the subsystem to look fractal and every front in that subsystem to appear different.

In a borromean subsystem, several rings interact with and influence each other. If one of the rings dissolves, the interaction also dissolves completely.

Conical Subsystem

A conical subsystem is a type of ringed subsystem where the rings hold the core's age ranges, in a median analogue to snapshots.

Cycloidal Subsystem

A cycloidal subsystem is a type of ringed subsystem where the rings hold the core's sociability types (on a scale of extroversion to introversion).

Spherical Subsystem

A spherical subsystem is a type of ringed subsystem where the rings hold the core's symptoms, in a median analogue to symptom holders.

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