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==History==
==History==
The term was coined by Cimmerian Chaos, and can be found in their Reddit post, created on June 05, 2022.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/plural/comments/v5bahu/weve_coined_a_term_for_ourselves_and_wish_to/</ref>
The term was coined by Cimmerian Chaos, and can be found in their Reddit post, created on June 05, 2022.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/plural/comments/v5bahu/weve_coined_a_term_for_ourselves_and_wish_to/</ref>


==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==

Revision as of 22:44, 5 June 2022

temagenic ( adj.)
Applies tosystems
CoinerCimmerian Chaos
OriginReddit

Temagenic (from Greek "τεμάχιο" [temáchio] meaning "fragment, scrap" ) refers to a system that came about through the prior dismantling of one or more systems. It may be cylindric, indefinite or not, or a singular occurrence. This deconstruction may come about willingly or involuntarily due to external trauma, inter-system conflict, a system's host or another headmate in a position of power stepping down or being forcibly removed from their position. It may or may not include the death of one or more headmates, particularly the previous system's host(s) though this is not necessarily a prerequisite.

History

The term was coined by Cimmerian Chaos, and can be found in their Reddit post, created on June 05, 2022.[1]

Related Terms

Cyclogenic and rotatien are other labels that describe systems that rebuild or change in cycles, often due to things like system collapses.

References