May 20, 2010

Educational Exchange

It took a bit of effort, but a robust zone was located I flagged my position with a marker twitch and signaled for full speed ahead. The first pass was a raucous experience, but the transfer worked. The first of four Electrons had been transferred. Without pressure to catch a transmission up to the central network, we worked on less disturbing angles of impact.

While we may not have made a transfer on each attempt, we did manage to make a double-transfer, moving an pair of conjoined Electrons in one event. Of course, a pair had to go back the other way to complete the transfer, and I had a little to do with that. Tricking the first transferee into a pairing with one particular cantankerous Electron from the Shorty, I made sure that they were close enough to be the ones that jumped.

On the final pass, the first of four had selected a new partner as I wrangled up another pair of volunteers to take an educational journey, setting them up and feeling their departure. The team leader was happy to have new recruits that had been hanging out with me for some time, and I was happier that they would experience well ordered teamwork. Their first task is to help us with the transmission phase, and that meant searching for the right place and time.

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