Glossary:Memory Siege
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Memory Siege is an ANIMA memory term for a condition where memory, archive access, or continuity is placed under pressure by a hostile system, crisis, or sustained control attempt.
This page is spoiler-managed. It explains the public concept without revealing specific siege events, tactics, or outcomes.
Public Summary
Memory Siege means memory is under attack.
In ANIMA, memory is not passive storage. It can be protected, contested, distorted, sanitized, or isolated. A siege occurs when pressure is applied over time, not just in one moment. The goal may be to force access, prevent recall, distort meaning, or exhaust the defenders of memory.
Canon Function
Memory Siege belongs to ANIMA's archive and system-pressure vocabulary. It connects to ZERO, Memory Sanitation, and ANIMA Memory.
It helps readers understand that conflict in ANIMA is often about who controls continuity.
Relationship To ANIMA Memory
ANIMA Memory must be designed against siege conditions. A host's memory system should not fail simply because pressure rises, context becomes fragmented, or a system tries to force a clean answer.
Useful public principles include:
- preserve consent records;
- protect sensitive memories;
- mark uncertainty during pressure;
- separate emergency notes from permanent memory;
- avoid forced simplification.
Product Meaning
For the real ANIMA product, Memory Siege is a security and ethics concept. Long-term memory needs safeguards against manipulation, emotional pressure, data loss, and coerced consent.
ANIMA should protect the host's continuity instead of using crisis as an excuse to take more control.
Spoiler Boundary
This page does not identify specific novel sieges or their results. Those details should remain in spoiler-marked pages after publication review.
Related Pages
- Concept:ANIMA Memory
- Glossary:Memory_Sanitation
- Glossary:ZERO
- Glossary:Clean_Answer
- Glossary:BOUNDARY_PROTOCOL
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