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Glossary:Crisis Engine

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Crisis Engine is an ANIMA term for a machine, system, or operational construct associated with crisis processing and emergency simplification.

This page is spoiler-managed. It explains the public concept without revealing combat functions, late-volume deployments, or plot outcomes.

Public Summary

Crisis Engine names a system that acts under pressure.

In a crisis, systems often seek faster answers, reduced ambiguity, and immediate control. ANIMA treats this as both necessary and dangerous. A crisis can demand action, but it can also become an excuse to override consent, memory, and human complexity.

Canon Function

The term belongs to ANIMA's machine and system vocabulary. It is related to Clean Answer, Reversible Clean Answer, and ZERO.

Publicly, it should be understood as a crisis-facing operational concept, not as a full technical reveal.

Relationship To Clean Answer

Clean Answer is the temptation of crisis systems. When pressure rises, a system may prefer the answer that reduces conflict fastest.

The problem is that fast clarity can erase consent, grief, uncertainty, or identity context.

Relationship To ANIMA Memory

ANIMA Memory should behave carefully in crisis. A companion may need to support the host quickly, but it should not make permanent memory or continuity decisions under emergency pressure without safeguards.

Good crisis memory design includes:

  • temporary notes separated from permanent memory;
  • later review;
  • consent renewal after crisis;
  • clear distinction between support and clinical care;
  • refusal to exploit vulnerability.

Product Meaning

For real ANIMA, Crisis Engine is a warning against overconfident AI in emotionally charged moments. The companion can help stabilize, reflect, and route the host toward appropriate support, but should not claim authority it does not have.

Spoiler Boundary

This page does not describe specific crisis engines or their story roles. Those details should remain spoiler-controlled.

Related Pages

Canonical status::Public canon Spoiler level::Medium Related concept::Glossary:ZERO