July 4, 2010

Name that Pair

The outburst was restrained. The chatty slide talkers were now having a much more normal conversation, keeping their communication taps in a high bandwidth channel that offered plenty of spectrum to slide across without disturbing anyone. I pinged them from the One as it overhung enough to catch the pair on the Eight below.

They were somewhat curious as to how just a single Electron could handle a duo, thinking that it would take a pair. The real fact of the matter was that it was all about training. The bulk of which had been handled by single Electrons with some crafty support manipulating a molecule just like this. Composed of a single Seven-Six-Six element, this was a building block sometimes used for larger constructions.

Moving about and scanning were the focus of their training now. This was my specialty, and it was the world of the scan that was first up. I provided some examples, and challenged them to capture and repeat the patterns. The difference in this training was that I would pick a set of frequencies to hop across. Spread things around a bit. I might even pick some hard to differentiate channels as the training progressed. It all depended on the progress of the C Pair.

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