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Archive for July, 2007

Episode 1:3 - Live

The third episode of The Mercurials has been posted, in which our heroes move out of the stasis room, get themselves into a fight, and encounter further mysteries.
Episode 1:3 also features the choice of a new navigation system, designed based on reader feedback.  It offers two  navigation bars that you can drag, drop, and reposition […]

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Improved Navigation

In response to some of the excellent feedback we received, and in preparation for the next episode (to be posted this coming Sunday), we’ve been implementing a new navigation scheme for The Mercurials episodes.  You can test it viewing Episode 1:1 or Episode 1:2.
A few notes and caveats:

The new nav system is still being worked […]

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Its ill-advised wars of the early 21st Century began the rapid decline of the diplomatic and military hegemony of the United States of America around the world, and its economic collapse in the ‘20’s hastened its exit from the world stage just as the Chinese Republic was advancing.  The lead in space exploration shifted from the U.S. […]

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Episode 1:2 - Live

Part 2 of the first chapter of The Mercurials has been posted a few days early.  Enjoy!
You can now click on any page in an episode to go the next page, and links to the previous and next episodes have been added below.

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Interaction

Thanks for visiting The Mercurials.  We’re off to a good start and the second episode is almost ready for posting this Sunday, July 15th. In the meantime, we wanted to let you know about some of the ways you can interact with us and this site.
First, most blog postings are open for comments.  We’d love to […]

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Bots

Biobots, usually called ‘bots or bb’s, are nanoengineered organisms that live inside human bodies and provide internal communication links to external data networks, monitor and correct health problems, and provide targeted microdoses of manufactured pharmaceuticals. 

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