Quillzi numerics were becoming living entities to Quantum. Or so he had
told his podmates, once upon occasion, after a late night study session
without Quartis.
Quillzi numerics that would animate themselves upon vocalized reading,
and dance around the perimeter of Quantum's study area, with
the rainbowed rendition of freshly painted hues. Hues that rather excited
Quantum, tremendously.
While Quartis and Quantum were working through athletic exercises and
energenic equations, Quantis and Quantz had completed the successful
construction of a 'komodori chiaroscuro'.
A chiaroscuro had been definitioned within Quantz' Navpilot Reader, which
was also a tabletured writing surface, as a visually modeled render of an
object of specificity.
Quantum was now working on variations of exponents of the ancient
Quillzi numerals 'MP', which had been known to represent the numeric
fifteen thousand, a numeric that triggered the fabulous find of an image
on Quantz' Navpilot Reader during class. An unfamiliar image to the
geometrically shaped eyes of the Quanzi.
The image was that of a 'komodori robin', and had apparently appeared on
the Navpilot Reader's tactical display area after Quantum had repeated
the Quillzi numerals 'MP'. The image would rotate and repeat the unknown
character display of '[...<|>]', which looked like the pupiled iris of the
ovular eyes of the ancient Quillzi, as exhibited in display at various
Quango areas of record.
These areas of record were called libraries.
The Navpilot Reader would then emit a quietly quickened chirping sound,
and then flash the navquandary 'Komo se parlay vu you gotne [?]'.
This was the last curumbscrambled message he had scrawled in boldly dark
letters about the wipable surface of his desk.
A komodori robin. Now that had a nice sound to it. As did 'komodori flying
fish'. The next rendering Quantz was willing to tackle, after obtaining
facilitator permission, was to graft an image of a fish swimming within his
enviropod facilitator's bubble tank.
The komodori flying fish Quantz had wanted to render, would flip out of
the enviropod's bubble tank's interior water supply, letting the chamber's
light from above reflect casual value gradations across its tightly knitted
pattern of fish scales. Then kersplash back down into the bubble tank's
room temperature water.
Quantz was now working through some challenges regarding the medium
transfer of a handdrawn image. Transferred into a medium that was
objectively acceptable, both as a valid program form, as well as an image
of appealing nature.
He liked to show his friends drawings he had made during study sessions,
and would tape the drawings up on the back of fellow student
ergochairs, just before sitting down to a nice meal of freshly prepared
doughcakes.
The students had grown accustomed to seeing drawings of
bulged-eye-bugaboos, or a sepia-squirting-squid, affixed to their ergochairs
and tablespace.
Quantz had recently learned how to make a few modifications of
improvement to his enviropod's computer operating system. Quantz had
even gone so far as to build an illuminated egg white shell encasement
out of plastic plated molding he had found within the enviropod's
reutilization bin.
Upon completion of his new and exciting creation, Quantz had pondered
upon the beauty of naming his computing masterpiece.
"You shall be called 'MC Easel', "he spoke, with a poet's inflection into
the compod's sound recording encapsulate, or [s][r][e]. "And you shall
run for many a moon cycle," he continued with a smile.
MC Easel, was a name that reminded Quantz of a socially entertaining
activity he and his podmates would engage upon during the weekends,
singing and dancing with computerized imagery, as a guide to often
complex dancestep routines.
'[M]', for '[M]eta'; '[C]', for '[C]onstruct'; '[E]', for '[E]nglish'; '[A]', for
'[A]rts; '[S]', for '[S]panish'; '[E]', for '[E]lectronic'; and '[L]', for
'[L]anguage'. These were the acronimated word entries affixed to
navpilot reader informatix files, as accessible via navpilot reader
navquandary.
"'[M][C] [E][a][s][e][l]'", Quantz verbalized, aloud, within the
enviropod. One of his next goals, was a project he drafted for
connection to his Navpilot Reader during Strobulaei flights, for
'memoiric journaling', as a historical record of his activities as
a Navpilot. Yes, this was indeed a top rated priority for Quanzi. He
rather enjoyed seeing his projects through to completion. A basic
construct of the 'Rubrics of Equanimation', and 'The Book of Versant',
were known Quangoan file storage areas of capacitance, having been
authored by an Earthen personage known on Quango as Stanley "Barry"
Dawkins.
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