Even with the new appendage, the 5-ring kept it's one-way attitude, riding the pulses in the soup until it had cleared the meshworks and floated away freely. The monster, however, was still nearby and stuck to the main meshwork by a line of One-holding Eights with an occasional Six doing some interesting swingwork with Electrons from the mesh.
The bottom of the mountainous monster was still facing the attraction zone from where it had accomplished the release of the 5-tail. Scanning upward along the working side was quite confusing, since following the Seven-Six-Six backbone meant tracing up and over, around and under. The surface, however, was the important part. Somehow, this shape was key to releasing the wiggle-tail 5-rings from their attachment zones. Bandoleer
Somehow, this monster had added a Six with a pair of Ones to the 5-ring, cleverly sticking it on the second backside Six. That is when I noticed that this monster had been loaded with a string of Sixes coated with Ones. The string of Sixes was held in place in a looping manner, stressing the Six-Six bonds and providing the pressure to keep things in position.
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