Recommendations.
Where are we? Oh, yeah, NaNo day 6 and my word count is 17585, which puts me just ahead of Backwards schedule and 4 days ahead of Regular schedule. I'm quite pleased with that.
The story isn't going quite where I wanted it to, but that's the beauty of NaNo. I'm hoping that Sage will be, at least in part, ready for editing by the end of the month.
To Council Link Yeft, Greetings.
[image error]The condition of possible EarthLink Primary Sage Gardiner is currently being fully assessed. However, initial findings indicate that memory adaptation would be counterproductive and there is a high probability of permanent harm from such a procedure. The additional bonding with the cortical interface has produced the unexpected effect of enhancing control of the Link with Gaia. I am forwarding all data with this message, but Ganymede's official recommendation is that Sage Gardiner be integrated into the Link facility immediately and that she is utilised as fully as possible in a final attempt to save her birth world.
We suggest reinforcing the connection with McKinnon and his team on Earth, allowing TransRift travel freely for selected individuals and the commencement of Rift Engineering training to enable on the ground maintenance if Rift enabled vehicles.
We strongly recommend the continuance of the current level of invisibility for the present time and for the foreseeable future.
We offer our gratitude for your consideration in this matter,
Meeth.
Sub-Director, Ganymede Medical and Observation Platform.
Weekends are hard for me in terms of writing. I have my kids at home and we all need to spend family time together. Today it was playing in rugby matches, and it was an away game so about half an hours drive away. This morning was up early, drive to rugby, watch kids play, socialise with other rugby parents in the Autumn sunshine and then drive home. It was lots of fun. Kids won two matches and lost one, but played well so a good result.
But we all need this, we need time away from the computer, away from the pretend people who live in our heads. Fellow Nano participants, go and take a walk, clear your head, recharge your imaginations. You'll feel better and write better.


