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?
- Tipping PointI woke up to a bright and sunny day, absolutely fuming, and I kept fuming all the way through my morning routine. Anger and I were old friends; growing up in Baltimore in the late 20th century does that to a person, especially when you're black, queer and non-binary. I had to hold back when I lived topside; too angry could get you killed, but down here? I wasn't afraid anymore, and the energy under my anger could be helpful, especially when fighting the bureaucracy that made up most of HA
Addicted to Emotions
Commentary Date: 20744/05/12 ( Era of Wisdom )
Told By: Alexandra Hanlon
Attached To: Tipping Point
Synopsis: The years before the Catastrophe showed a clear trend of many people, on all sides of all issues, becoming addicted to anger and vitriol.