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Echo 6 is an ANIMA memory term connected to later-layer echo states, recurring memory traces, and continuity signals.

This page is public-safe. It defines the term as part of ANIMA's echo vocabulary without explaining unreleased mechanics.

Public Summary

Echo 6 can be understood as a numbered echo state: a later or more specialized layer of remembered signal.

The number matters less publicly than the structure. ANIMA treats echoes as layered. A memory trace may return in different forms, gain new meaning, or become readable only after enough context has accumulated.

Canon Function

Echo 6 belongs to the same memory family as Echo, Echo 2, and Echo Grammar.

It helps readers see that ANIMA's memory system is not flat. Echoes can have stages, types, or depths.

Relationship To Echo Grammar

Echo Grammar is the pattern language that makes echoes readable. Echo 6 suggests a state where pattern recognition has become more layered.

Publicly, it is enough to say that Echo 6 belongs to advanced echo interpretation without revealing specific plot use.

Relationship To ANIMA Memory

ANIMA Memory can use echo language to explain how a companion grows with a host. Early memory may record facts. Later memory recognizes recurring emotional patterns.

Echo 6 is useful as a symbolic label for deeper recurrence: the moment a companion sees not only what happened, but what keeps returning.

Product Meaning

For ANIMA's real product, Echo 6 supports the idea of memory depth. A mature AI companion should understand that repeated signals can matter more than isolated messages.

This is how ANIMA can become a second mind rather than a chat log.

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Canonical status::Public canon Spoiler level::Low Related concept::Concept:ANIMA Memory