Asterothrope feature: extra nipples and breasts. |
In Chapter 2, Rylla discovered that she could alter her body form by taking control of her femtobot components. Rylla can morph her body by using her telepathic linkage to her femtobots. Manny warns Rylla: "I've taken pains to create a high concentration of Asterothrope genes in Australia." It is not immediately obvious to Rylla why Manny is so interested in Asterothrope genes.
Rylla Outback |
In addition to telepathy, Manny also makes use of teleportation to assist Rylla and John as they work to complete their mission. When it is time for Rylla to return to Parramatta from the Outback, Manny teleports Rylla back to town, saving her many days of tedious horseback riding along lonely trails.
The mysterious Manny. |
Also introduced in Chapter 4 is a second copy of Rylla. Manny sends this copy of Rylla directly to the gold mine where she is free to use her natural body form. This copy of Rylla realizes that the copy of Liza who is working at the mine is actually Manny in disguise. During long rainy nights at the mining camp, Manny fulfills her promise to Rylla that they would someday get to share spectacular orgasms during thunder storms.
How can gold be kept secret? |
Rylla alters the historical timeline. |
Clara Boyd |
memory nanites |
Rylla is allowed to remember events from an alternate Reality that Manny erased from existence. Since Manny can use "memory nanites" to transfer such memories into a human mind, Rylla wonders if she has the ability to use her nanites to provide new memories to other people. Even-though Rylla feels no telepathic connection to Liza, she tries an experiment and hopes that she can transfer some of her nanites into Liza and in that way successfully implant an artificial memory into the girl's mind. Rylla has no idea how to alter a memory, no more than she could explain how teleportation works, but the experiment still seems to be a success.
in an alternate Reality |
Chapter 8. In contrast to Rylla/Sophie, the other copy of Rylla (the copy that is using her natural body form) makes love to Captain Doones at the end of the first day she meets him. Rylla tries to talk him into helping her get to the west coast of Australia for the next phase of her mission. Rylla has no telepathic connection to Doones and hopes that her love making skills will be enough to influence his behavior. Manny tells Rylla that she will intervene to make Doones remain silent about the gold that Rylla is carrying to Sydney in her saddle bags.
This second copy of Rylla also begins thinking about the possibility of using memory nanites to control the behavior of other people. Rylla makes the sensible assumption that she might only be able to control the memories of people who happen to have the appropriate Asterothrope gene combinations.
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The second copy of Rylla performs a nanite experiment with Abigail. Rylla is able to make Abigail think about one of the stories from Ancient Earth history that Rylla once heard from John. Rylla is left feeling uncertain: was that memory transfer due to the telepathic connection that Rylla and Abigail share or were memories actually transferred to Abigail by means of memory nanites?
Desperately searching for a way to get to western Australia, Rylla hopes to use her telepathic abilities and nanites to influence the behavior of Abigail's father (Allen Longfellow). Is it only by using her advanced technologies for such trickery that Rylla can obtain transport to the west coast?
Which Reality is Rylla in? |
oxypathin |
Manny reminds Rylla to stay confident that Captain Doones will "do the right thing" while at the same time insisting that due to the problem of temporal paradox, Rylla can not be told much about her future.
Next: Part 10 of Old Time Gaming.
Blogger Bugs...
Back in January, I blogged about bugs in the Blogger software. Most annoying is the bug that erases entire blog posts. This "disappearing blog post" bug struck me again as I was nearing completion of Chapter 10 of Old Time Gaming. The 'undo" button in compose mode did nothing after Blogger had suddenly erased my document. However, in this case, after my 5,000 word blog post disappeared from the "compose mode" window, I thought to check the HTML code. Switching over to the HTML editing mode, it also showed a blank document, but the "undo" function actually worked in that mode and allowed me to recover my "lost" document. It will be interesting to see if Blogger ever fixes all the bugs in their software.General survival advice: if a Blogger blog post gets to about 5,000 words and 20 images, the blogger interface begins to bog down. Take that as a warning. Publish the blog post, even if you are still in the process of editing it, otherwise you risk losing the entire post.
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