6111C08 SHSpec-77  Checking Case Reports

     [Details on running Routine 3A. See HCOB 7Nov61 "Routine 3A".  Also see
6111C08 SHSpec-76 Routine 3A, which was deleted from the SHSBC Checksheet.
See definition of Routine 3A in the tech dictionary.  Routine 3A involved
finding a modifier for the goal, a modifier being "that consideration which
opposes the attainment of a goal and tends to suspend it in time.  Example:
goal, "to be a willow wand"; modifier, "so as never to be reached."]

     There are two or three civilizations, 'way on the backtrack, where the
language was English.

     Never be ashamed to be clever as an auditor.  It is not the same as being
a squirrel.  A squirrel doesn't understand any of the principles, so he makes
them up to fulfill his ignorance.  If you do know the principles and never get
clever, you're a knucklehead since there aren't textbook solutions for every
situation.  After the PC has told you fifteen or twenty times, "You keep
asking for the modifier, but I just can't reach it," ask him if "but I just
can't reach it" is the modifier.

     When a PC is ARC broken, he gets into a kind of numb games condition,
where he has no fluidity of mind or flexibility.  If you try to audit a PC in
a wooden, sullen state, you are highly unlikely to get anywhere.

                    [More details on running of Routine 3A]

