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Rather than reference only it’s own history, a turtle can reference the history of a separate turtle system. For instance, a primary system can write to memory its path or its outer boundaries. A secondary system can then grown within the envelope of the primary system. Multiples systems can be interpreted not only sequentially but also interact with each other through parallel interpretation.
 
   
 
     
     
 
   
 
     
 
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