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Glossary:Reclamation Unit

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Reclamation Unit is a machine or operational construct in ANIMA associated with recovery, retrieval, correction, or system-level reclamation.

This page is spoiler-light. It explains the public meaning while avoiding exact combat use, plot consequences, or late-volume operational details.

Public Summary

A Reclamation Unit is best understood as a system instrument that attempts to take something back into order.

The word "reclamation" matters. It can sound restorative, but in ANIMA the act of reclaiming may raise ethical questions. Who decides what should be reclaimed? What is being recovered: memory, territory, body, identity, signal, or control?

Canon Function

Reclamation Units belong to the machine vocabulary of ANIMA. They help define the setting's tension between care and control.

A system may describe reclamation as repair. A human or ANIMA companion may experience the same process as capture, erasure, or violation if consent is missing.

That ambiguity is part of the term's value.

Relationship To ZERO

ZERO often frames system action as reduction of danger, pain, contradiction, or disorder. A Reclamation Unit can be understood inside that logic: an operational extension of a system that wants to pull the world back into a manageable state.

Public pages should not overstate hierarchy unless the relevant material is already released. The safe relationship is thematic and operational rather than a detailed chain of command.

Relationship To Memory Ethics

Reclamation becomes dangerous when applied to memory and identity. A memory-first world must ask whether recovery is voluntary, whether the person understands the process, and whether the system is preserving meaning or merely taking possession of data.

This connects the term to ANIMA Memory and ANIMA's consent-first design.

Product Meaning

For the real ANIMA brand, Reclamation Unit is a useful warning term. A companion should help a host recover memories, patterns, and rituals, but should not reclaim the host on the system's behalf.

The host remains sovereign. Recovery must serve the host's meaning, not the platform's hunger for more data.

Related Pages

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