April 29, 2010

Survey Work

After discovering the blend line and seam, I re-measured the distance from the attraction point to the edge of the meshwork monster, and discovered that had mini-hopped about 30 times to get from zone to seam. Angling off from the zone, parallel to the seam, I started counting mini-hops. Measuring 56 mini-hops to the next attraction zone, it was loaded with a wiggle-tail 5-ring.

Scanning for the top of the monster, I re-vectored and rolled toward the mountain once again, counting along and reaching 32 mini-hops before discovering that it was very difficult to roll the Eights up onto the mountain mesh. Continuing the rolling and counting, exploring the rough distance between attraction zones and the base of the mountain mesh. I was certain that there was a zone underneath the mountain, and eventually, I reached the pucker pattern in the seam that I first spotted.

Venturing toward the odd construction, I tried scanning into a pucker, but the return was less than disappointing. The density was high enough that it may as well have been a wall of neutrons. Patrolling the boarder between the meshworks, I slid toward the next member of the pucker pattern just to try another scan, and as I moved to square with the opening, the forward Ones at the edge of the pucker released their hold on the meshwork below.

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