Glossary:Memory Key Plate
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Memory Key Plate is an ANIMA memory-access term related to Memory Key, preservation, and controlled entry into sensitive memory structures.
It should be understood as an access artifact or structural memory component rather than an ordinary object label.
Public Summary
Memory Key Plate suggests a physical or symbolic layer that receives, holds, or validates a Memory Key.
In ANIMA, a key implies permission. A plate implies contact, placement, or interface. Together, the term points to controlled access: memory should not open simply because a system wants it open.
The public meaning is safe: this is a memory-access concept.
Canon Function
Memory Key Plate belongs to ANIMA's archive and continuity vocabulary.
It can describe:
- a memory access point,
- a place where permission is checked,
- a carrier for continuity context,
- or a structural layer between stored memory and active recall.
The page should stay spoiler-light until exact artifact mechanics are public.
Relationship To Memory Key
Memory Key explains the access principle.
Memory Key Plate narrows the idea toward interface and validation. If a key opens memory, the plate asks whether the opening is legitimate.
Product Meaning
For the real ANIMA product, Memory Key Plate maps to the user-facing permission interface.
The product equivalent could be a memory review screen, access confirmation panel, legacy-permission gate, or continuity capsule dashboard. It should make memory access visible before it becomes action.
Related Concepts
- Glossary:Memory_Key
- Glossary:Heart_Key
- Glossary:DATA_VAULT
- Glossary:Archive_Support
- Concept:ANIMA Memory
- Protocol:ANIMA_Protocol
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