Steady | 35 Minutes | Finish | IronScript
Same speed. Start to finish. (Distance adjusts speed}
Steady runs at one pace and stays there. No escalation, no tightening, no ramp toward the end. The interval between strokes at minute two is the same as the interval at minute twenty-five. Everything else changes.
The first three minutes establish the baseline/full range, consistent, nothing added. Then the texture starts arriving. Floor anchors before each stroke. Position splits into two zones with nothing in between. SEV bottom punctuates every few strokes. The depth becomes unpredictable, the script picks different ceilings without warning. Ceiling holds pin the body at full depth before returning. Both ends of the stroke become active simultaneously.
None of these changes announce themselves. The pace never signals that something is different. The pattern just keeps evolving at the same tempo it started with, adding one thing at a time until the accumulated texture is overwhelming.
The finale is the only moment the speed increases. Everything before it was preparation.