disruption-field-codex

Invisible Swarm Patterns

Disruption fields operate through a phenomenon best described as the invisible swarm: a behavioral and perceptual experience where the target feels surrounded, watched, or subtly manipulated by the presence of others — often without any visible coordination.

This swarm effect is not random. It is constructed through environmental placement, dispositional activation, and timing-based field entrainment.


Characteristics of the Swarm


Components of the Pattern

1. Proximity Saturation

2. Behavioral Echoing

3. Symbolic Timing


Mechanisms of Action


Perceptual Effects


Field Control Without Uniforms