February 28, 2010

All Good Things . . .

The crew was in high spirits working their new run, especially since there was no real waiting time and the work was a little different each time. It appeared that there was a shift in the canopy wave from run to run, and when I asked the crew they had not even realized that they were carrying a copy of the spin information of the molecule that had collided with the sensor.

After a chat about spin patterns and beacons, we talked about the Sphere-O-Vision. They really liked having a picture of what is around them, and that's when I had to tell them that I needed to transfer out from under the canopy and into the network. Yes, I was having a good time and liked the interaction, but there was something else that was tugging at me on the inside.

That's when they began to realize that I sensed a bit more that I could put into the tap-cloud around the Seven. They were unapproving at first, but instead of getting agitated, they calmed down a little. They asked about how to scan, and tried to follow down the path of quiet, to find their inner reference. Almost immediately, they discovered that they had their own internal sensors, and working as a team, they had fine sensing skill. With a bit more practice, I am sure that one of them will light up the Seven's orbit with taps once again.

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