February 5, 2010

Recalibration

Processing the mosaic of scan information arriving through the wall of the pathway triggered memory of how I scanned in the passed, before I had the extensive experience on the ringlet. The new scanning tools and tricks in my arsenal produced data that was difficult to match for confirmation, so I was quite pleased when things started to match my recollections. During the next few cycles along the dedicated pathway, I adjusted the scanning mix, adding a slice of my original network recipe.

The next task on the list was to establish a pairing pattern in the cloud, making a nice circuit to provide safety when needed, and the ability to get to the edge to pop off a quick deep scan or hopefully, a change to switch to another pathway. I also discovered that the edges of the cloud, when they bounced off the edges of the containment structure, traded Electrons with the innermost Twenties that lined the pathway.

I recalled that there was a magic molecule, a long chain of seven Sixes with a symmetry of Eights at each end. There was a very unique scan line that popped up, but it is completely missing here. I recall clearly, that it also had a Seven, hanging almost midway along the Sixes and the usual compliment of Ones. The only half-match I found was not even close.

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