Commentary Connections
Connected Items
Connections are the true heart of the Nudge Stories. These connections can lead you to learn more about a particular character, or a document in the Appendices section which might shed new insights into a concept mentioned. Still confused on a concept? All glossary items, while linked the first time in a story is also available here.
Commentaries are not stories, but may deepen our knowledge of the history involved, or the motivations of a particular character. While commentaries have a prime association with the stories they are attached to, they may also be related to other stories and commentaries.
Commentaries may be connected through concepts and collections, and when reading them in association with a subject or storyteller, you might be able to discern differences in tone through the years of acquantanceship.
How you use the connections is up to you. Where will you go next?
- Acting OutActing Out takes the reader through part of Noodin's Day, participating in a mandatory task and interacting with the Hanlons, where truth and introspection occur.
- Coming to the HabitatsFrom the Archives, the recollections of an immigrant involved in building the habitats.
- Dressing the PartIn which Alexandra decides which parts she will dress for.
- In the Room Where it Happened: The EstimateThe release of the documentary, "In the Room Where It Happened: The Estimate", captures a turning point in the early history of the habitats.
- Should We Stay or Should We GoTaking place the day after An Unexpected Path, Kevin and Alexandra Hanlong are now fully informed about the Foundation's interest in them. It's time to make a decision. Should they stay, or should they go?
- Taming the WeaselsAn excerpt from the therapy journal of Mika Phillips.
Making Hard Choices
Commentary Date: 20625/02/07 ( Era of Wisdom )
Told By: Alexandra Hanlon
Attached To: Should We Stay or Should We Go
Synopsis: Alex muses on the choices she had to make after accepting the position offered her by the Foundation and what those choices would mean to her family.