"Can you run simulations on the reaction times of each ship? Their relevance to the amount of time needed to adjust the power setting on the shroud? T...he human mind can react in .1 to .3 seconds, though the signal from the mind to the body is comparably longer. Therefore we know that I cannot accomplish this, it would literally take a mind or an artificial mind to do this. Since there are no disembodied brains available I am afraid that it will have to be one of you to accomplish this."Derrick. He had recently moved in with Sandy and her aunt Anita, who was also Bob's father's sister.Sandy and Anita had invited Bob to spend the next several months living with them so he could finish High School and graduate with his friends, instead of having to start anew in the town his father had been transferred to. Tonight was Bob's second night in the house.On the previous night, Sandy's aunt, who shared the house with her and was also her guardian, had told Sandy that the scanty attire each of. There was no other way she was going to sleep tonight. She swallowed a pill and within minutes she was passed out on the couch. Ivy was pulled slowly from the sweet embrace of sleep by a banging in the distance. She rubbed her eyes groggily and sat up. She glanced at the illuminated time on the microwave. It read 3.45am. She groaned and wondered what the banging was. It came again. She jumped. It sounded louder now. Someone was knocking at her door. She got up and stumbled, still half. She opend the door and said her kid is at her parents house and she will carry him back later she asked me to have a seat and relax by then she will make a tea for me and went to the kichen.I started reading some magzines there and i decided to see her at kichen when i moved there she was bussy making tea she looked towards me and gave a nice smile she said u might b feeling alone and bore sorry that i left u alone there i replied that its ok she untied her silky hairs and there was a window.
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