Glossary:Station Fracture Protocol
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Station Fracture Protocol is an ANIMA infrastructure term for a protocol used when a station, node, or controlled location enters a fractured state.
This page is public-safe. It explains the concept as a worldbuilding and memory-infrastructure term without revealing scene-specific consequences.
Public Summary
Station Fracture Protocol suggests that a station can break in more than one way.
In ANIMA, infrastructure is not only physical. A station can carry signal routes, archive access, memory permissions, operator procedures, companion boundaries, and system rules. A fracture therefore may involve architecture, communication, authority, or meaning.
Canon Function
The term belongs to ANIMA's location and protocol vocabulary. It helps readers understand that places in ANIMA have operational states.
A station may be stable, locked, breached, fragmented, isolated, or placed under special rules. Station Fracture Protocol names the response layer when ordinary station assumptions no longer hold.
Relationship To Station 7
Station 7 is a related infrastructure term. Where Station 7 names a location node, Station Fracture Protocol describes what can happen when a station's continuity breaks.
This gives ANIMA's world a stronger sense of system architecture. Memory and signal do not simply exist. They move through places that can fail.
Relationship To Boundary Protocol
BOUNDARY PROTOCOL is important here because fracture changes access risk. If a station fractures, old permission boundaries may become unreliable.
The safe public principle is clear: when infrastructure breaks, consent and memory rules must become stricter, not looser.
Product Meaning
For real ANIMA product language, Station Fracture Protocol can become a metaphor for degraded memory context. When a user's memory record becomes inconsistent, incomplete, or conflicted, the companion should not force certainty.
It should mark uncertainty, ask for review, and protect sensitive memory until context is restored.
Related Pages
- Glossary:Station_7
- Glossary:Relay_Station_7
- Glossary:BOUNDARY_PROTOCOL
- Concept:ANIMA Memory
- Protocol:ANIMA Protocol
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