J-network

plural systemsystem pronouns: they/themright now this holds information about us, including a list of our members and where to find us

Us as a system:

Generally more than one of us contribute to our actions at a given time.The one of us we say is "fronting" is the one who holds the role of "self" at a given time. Who the "self" is determines our self image, name, gender, species, and probably more. Sometimes no one is holding the "self" role.We've tried to sort ourselves by who fronts more. At any time there seems to be a small group of us who are active/front more, while others are active only spontaneously. Who is in that group changes regularly. Myxa is usually in it though.

"Very Frequent Fronter":

Myxa: [she/it/worm]
Her form varies, but is often some combination of worm/slug, fungus, and slime.
She has a love for nutrient cycling, worms, slugs, fungi, decomposers, scavengers, and carrion eaters. She is not as edgy or hardcore as that might make her out to be, and is actually just a softy who has weird interests.

Others who commonly front:

Kess: [it/its/they]
A green anaconda (snake).
Dyle: [they/it/she]
Salamander werewolf cryptid thing
Jean: [she/they]
Robot moth, spacesuit
Chitter: [she/it/they]
Robot/spider
Dia (Diann): [she/her]
Dragon
Dusk: [he/she/they/it] (usually)
Bigender Noivern (bat-dragon pokemon).
Olivia (Vivia): [she/her]
dragon-fruit colored Scolipede (horse-like centipede pokemon)
NedraLith (Nedra/Lith): [they/it/she]
Plant deer with a "deer" skeleton inside
Cobalt: [they/she/it]
Synth lizard. Usually either a kemodo dragon or iguana.
Chime (plush, Kyme): [plush/plushie/it/they/she]
Plush chimera of a chimera (myth) and a chimaera (fish)
Xela (XELA): [it/they]
praying mantis/Quetzalcoatlus-like robot
NEM (Nem): [zey/zem/zyr/xey/xem/xyr/they/it/she]
robot snow leopard
Sila: [she/they]
robot rat. Is a (Warframe spoilers) Sentient
Jane (JANE): [she/her]
space station AI
Hailey: [she/her]
Blue Orchard Mason Bee, sometimes a wasp or ant
Jaycie: [she/it]
hyena/wolf
Rami: [she/it]
Jaekelopterus rhenaniae, which is a species of eurypterid ("sea scorpion")
Amy: [she/her]
crow
Onyx: [zey/zem/zyr/xey/xem/xyr/they/it]
dragon/owl gryphon (griffin)
A.Lace (A.lace): [she/they/xey/xem/xyr]
Corrupted Renamon (anthro-fox digimon)
Vex: [she/they/it]
Part raptor part Zoroark (illusion fox pokemon)
Hollow Fright: [she/her]
pony (unicorn) with a jack'o'lantern cutiemark.

Rarely seen System Members:Dal: [she/it]
dragon drawing manikin
Marianne: [she/her]
spinosaurus
Ξρ (Xi-rho): [xey/xem/xyr]
robot mimic octopus
Dex/Dexia: [she/her]
cyborg sergal or sometimes felkin? Might still be in a subsystem with a headmate who may or may not still be a thing. (old info on that further down)
Saphire: [she/her]
False Water Cobra
Tinker: [it/they/she]
Slug cat.
Tidbit: [they/it]
small avali
Din: [they/them]
sea serpent-like orca


Members who are probably not around anymore:Maddie: [she/goo]
Goodra (gooey slug-dragon pokemon)
Arc: [they/she]
robot/spaceship dragon
Eda: [it/she]
Hyaenodon (extinct mammal), sometimes robotic, sometimes Felkin. It enjoys having dog/wolf related terms being used for it
Aetherus: [they/ae]
crystalline avatar of a star
Curie: [she/her]
kobold
Sprite: [they/it]
small robots or fluctuating geometry
Nyx: [any pronouns]
bug dragon
Sard (Sardonyx): [she/her]
kobold/dragon hybrid, sometimes Charizard-like
Ceris: [she/her]
mantis-like insect, goddess from a dream, named after Eris and Ceres
Mundus: [they/them]
beetle, consort of Ceris, yet fronts more often than her

An old subsystem that may nolonger exist?
Information kept just in case.
Dexia (Dex)/Dax:
One headmate with two forms/names/genders or a subsystem of two headmates who easily swap out. They also sometimes form a fusion.
Dexia (Dex): [she/her/xey/xem/xyr/they/them]
Cyborg sergal, feral or anthro
Dax: [xey/xem/xyr/they/them/he(?)]
Robot dragon, sometimes has scales, sometimes silicone, sometimes fur
Fusion:
The left side takes the form of one of them, and the right the other. Both of their heads are present. Or they can just be something that looks somewhere between their forms.