Once again, the orb began to gain mass. Finn hummed to himself, focusing on reprogramming the area around it, no, the very edge of the sphere. Last time, he'd let his wandering thoughts lead him too far down the rabbit-hole. That was not going to be happening this time, though. As long as he...
Finn held the orb in his hand as he once again fell inwards, through the wiring of his mind and into that place he had found before. There, he found the viewscreen for the outside world and concentrated on the orb. He felt the weight, the mass, and slowly lifted it upward. Once it was a good...
Woah...weird....something's wrong. Finn opened one eye, looking curiously at the ball. It was black, and made of a material he hadn't heard of or seen before. Okay...but why are my parameters going haywire...? He closed the eye again, 'gazing' at the orb in the black and white sight instead...
Finn reached out his hand, and then stopped. Wait....hmm....let's see....He 'gazed' at the orb and mentally pulled up another strand of midi-chlorians. Heheh. I love code. The midi-chlorian strand flew out of his body and wrapped around the orb, the programming he'd inputted into it transferring...
Finn closed his eyes, falling inwards. He found the link to Stùrmbright, and closed it off, shutting the door on his companion so that he could concentrate. Okay...let's see...midi-chlorians....from within.....hmm...sort of like a separate power source...inputting....He found a strand of...
"I....well, after rearranging the particles into the formation that you want it, you add energy to keep the new formation stable?" He ducks his head. "I'm not so certain anymore...."
Finn chuckled and stroked Stùrmbright's head, moving the bird to his lap so he could easily preen it. "Okay. So you're going to be teaching me to read and understand this language. Sounds good." His fingers brushed through the eagle's feathers, causing bits of dust to drop down. He sneezed, and...
Finn raised an eyebrow at Aegirine's explanation, but nodded, and pulled a chair over so he could sit as well. "So it's like inputting your own programming into the world. Where you have the normal code, and then you tweak that code a little to get the result you want?"
Andrew began to purr...
Finn stared at the chair for a moment, trying to figure out what mechanisms had been used before giving an apologetic look to Aegirine. "I'm afraid we didn't have any Force-users visit us. My interest was mechanics anyways, so I never learned much about Jedi." Andrew jumped onto the Jedi's lap...