02 January 2012

IN (3)

When someone OUTs and starts to cry the minders appear in a relative instant. In no less than thirty seconds (guaranteed) a minder appears in whatever form the OUTer has most often projected under sexual arousal. Carson's minder enters twenty-one point seven seconds after the aural sensors detect a second sob. This information, combined with the data triangulation of the visual sensor image of his posture, his stored-data-profile, and the length of Carson's current OUTmoment leads to this med-long length response time. The minder-centre (MC) data-inference-kinetics-control (DIKC) or MCDIKC must, of necessity, pro-rate its data - a sort of triage of urgency. Urgent-minder-action (UMA) is determined as necessary based on MCDIKC data triangulation, with priority based on an aggregate DIKC score. For those who are IN it is comforting to know that within thirty seconds of OUT-distress, a fantasy-generated-minder (f-gen) will appear, suited to take you back IN in whatever you'd like, or is most expedient.

Thus Carson cannot help but turn to m-Carmel when he sees the auburn-haired voluptuous female approximately his height and age enter. Through his tears he recognizes her, his f-gen, wearing a loose-fitting shift that one might have seen inmates or staff at a mid-twentieth century asylum for the troubled. Assessing Carson's situation as less than urgent, m-Carmel sashays around the perimeter of the room before reaching him, now seated on his INdivan. She runs her fingers along it and sits on it before turning her gaze up toward Carson who cannot take his eyes from her. By the time she seats herself he involuntarily steps toward her too and seats himself beside her. "I think I need something," he says. "Help, I think. You can help?"

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