August 13, 2010

Closing

I swept my sensors through the spectrum of signals and impulses, looking for anything that would penetrate the secondary shell that was growing about the bubble. While it appeared to be neutral, I had forgotten that was I was scanning was a pure energy pattern to begin with that was really nothing more than a pool of organized electron patterns, suspended in the matrix that was the central network.

The usual noise was ever present, and the secondary shell just added more noise, preventing the easy penetration of the bubble, both by direct probe and from the network in general. As I processed this new data, a volley of inputs bombarded the central network in such a manner as to activate the contents of the bubble, but were effectively rebuked. It was as if the bubble was not even there, and the attempts to access it produced no other effects in the central network.

Hardened and fortified, the bubble persisted to exist on my scans, and there was an overall feeling of satisfaction permeating the central network. As a familiar pattern of inputs were detected on the compression-relaxation sensors, the output transducer starting on cue, set up a waveform in the central network that began to resonate with the whorl. As the inputs continued, the whorl lifted, clearing away from the bubble and returning to its background home in the central network.

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