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Glossary:JONAH MEMORY CHANNEL

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Type Memory-channel term
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JONAH MEMORY CHANNEL is an ANIMA memory-channel term for a named path through which memory, archive context, or identity-bearing signal may be carried.

The public wiki should treat it as a channel concept, not as a full character or mission explanation.

Public Summary

JONAH MEMORY CHANNEL names a route for memory-bearing information.

In ANIMA, memory does not simply sit in one place. It may move through channels, relays, archives, companion interpretation, and consent boundaries. A named memory channel implies that the path itself matters: what travels through it, who can access it, and whether the meaning survives transport.

The term is safe for public use as infrastructure vocabulary.

Canon Function

The channel concept supports several recurring ANIMA themes:

  • memory transmission is fragile,
  • archives need context,
  • signals can distort meaning,
  • and identity-bearing data requires consent-aware routing.

JONAH MEMORY CHANNEL should remain spoiler-light until publication. It should not be used to reveal exact plot function or late-volume outcomes.

Relationship To Archive Support

Archive Support keeps records usable.

JONAH MEMORY CHANNEL focuses on the path by which memory travels. Together they frame a simple rule: memory must be protected both where it is stored and while it is moving.

Product Meaning

For the real ANIMA product, this maps to memory routing and auditability.

If host memories move between companion context, long-term archive, summarization, or legacy review, the product should make those routes visible enough to trust.

Related Concepts

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