Static | 65 Minutes | Finish - IronScript
Static doesn't commit to anything for long.
It changes often. Not just the speed, the stroke type, the range, the feel. Full strokes at medium pace give way to fast short clusters near the tip, then slow deliberate full travel, then something in the mid-range at a speed that doesn't quite match anything before it. None of it lasts long enough to predict. By the time the body starts to adjust, it's already different.
Speed variation is built into every run. Even within a single 30-second block the pace shifts once, faster or slower, enough to notice, not enough to reset.
Full strokes stay present throughout. The script is weighted toward them, and when it spends too long at the tip end a full-travel run is forced back in before it can drift. Bottom micro-vibration appears occasionally as a texture interrupt, brief, low, unannounced.
The opening two minutes establish baseline. After that the randomness takes over and doesn't let up until the finale. The final phase drops the variety and goes straight to full strokes only, two ramp cycles from slow to maximum speed, then maximum held for two and a half minutes to finish.
65 minutes.