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A '''Tandemplex''' is a [[system]] with no 'main' [[subsystem]] or [[sidesystem]]. A Tandemplex instead has two or more sub/sidesystems that feel roughly equal to eachother in population, rank, headspace size, etc. Like the wheels on a tandem bike!
A '''tandemplex''' is a [[system]] with no 'main' [[subsystem]] or [[sidesystem]]. A tandemplex instead has two or more sub/sidesystems that feel roughly equal to each other in population, rank, headspace size, etc.


A Tandemplex can have smaller sidesystems or subsystems, the only prerequisite for using this label is that they don't have a single main subsystem or sidesystem, and instead have more than one.
A tandemplex can have smaller sidesystems or subsystems, the only prerequisite for using this label is that they don't have a single main subsystem or sidesystem, and instead have more than one that serve that function.

Revision as of 21:04, 9 April 2022

tandemplex ( n.)
Applies tosystems
CoinerThe-Starling-Bureau
OriginA tandem bicycle is one designed for two riders who both have an equal role in pedalling!

A tandemplex is a system with no 'main' subsystem or sidesystem. A tandemplex instead has two or more sub/sidesystems that feel roughly equal to each other in population, rank, headspace size, etc.

A tandemplex can have smaller sidesystems or subsystems, the only prerequisite for using this label is that they don't have a single main subsystem or sidesystem, and instead have more than one that serve that function.