I kept tracking the canopied molecules, watching them regulate pulses in a nearby parallel network segment. Unfortunately, there was no connection between the adjacent pathways ad my own, and I gave up looking for a path to that particular concentration and focused my efforts on where I could get to. That meant that I had to compensate for my own movement when locking on to a tracking signal. So much for the easy stuff.
Knowing that there would not be any of these massive magic enable molecules in the firing chamber were the Electrons are emitted and received, I waited for the return part of the cycle to begin my forward scan. From nearly the first moment, I had a clear assortment of targets from which to choose, so I kept the field wide. Then I began to notice some abrupt direction changes in the target field.
There were definite groups of magic targets, and one such group was confined within my own pathway. Picking up the distortion caused by the encircling structure was a subtle trick. The frequency shift when a bounce of a canopy occurs was great confirmation. I liked the spread of these magic targets, how they moved, and the ease of tracking them. This should be easier than hopping across an Eighty-Two.
February 10, 2010
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