Semi-Separated Subsystem: Difference between revisions

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A '''semi-seperated subsystem''' is a [[subsystem]] that can optionally share a body/[[layer]] of [[headspace]], where [[headmate|members]] are able to travel in and out of the layer/body of the subsystem.<ref>https://shooting-star-collective.tumblr.com/post/638692370469273600/system-terms-by-us</ref>
A '''semi-seperated subsystem''' is a [[subsystem]] that can optionally share a body/[[layer]] of [[headspace]], where [[headmate|members]] are able to travel in and out of the layer/body of the subsystem.<ref>https://c0zm0zg4m3z.tumblr.com/post/638692370469273600/system-terms-by-us</ref>


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Revision as of 18:48, 15 November 2021

semi-separated subsystem ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems
Coiner{Nebulae_Database.XML}

A semi-seperated subsystem is a subsystem that can optionally share a body/layer of headspace, where members are able to travel in and out of the layer/body of the subsystem.[1]

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