The release of "In the Room Where It Happened: The Estimate" marked the first time Alexandra became publicly known for her abilities. To no one else's surprise, it also marked the start of the awe in which most in the habitats have held her ever since. Something which has never stopped making her uncomfortable, but, as she has confided in me many times, she can find no way to halt.

The video itself is unremarkable: It combines recollections buffering the event itself: a woman standing, slowly naming years until pain renders her insensate. When viewed only in the snapshot of a time when it happened, one could be forgiven for believing it a drab act, scarcely worthy of anyone's attention. But, wrap that humiliating moment within the context of everything that happened after, and its profundity is accentuated.

It's why I've chosen to simply make public a transcript of Mirali Lamoré's documentary, along with the archival documents, transcripts of the video, and interviews that went into making the documentary itself. The documentary not only confirmed Alexandra's predictive ability but also informed everyone that a timeframe existed for the Catastrophe. How it was received could be another story in and of itself.