I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sounded, no matter how faintly, I would send other words to tell, to march, to fight, to create a sense of hunger for life that gnaws in us all.

— Richard Wright
Chapter 20, Page 14

Chapter 20, Page 14

Looks like everything has come to a nice, happy ending.  Only…there’s a lot more pages left in this chapter, aren’t there?  Stay tuned.  We still have an aftermath to see…

↓ Transcript
Caera: And if the next century is to be better than the last one...we must be better human beings than those who came before us.
Jacob: Yay. Love it when people...don't die...
Girii: Jacob!?
Roger voice-over: Jacob Doe didn't die on Burning Day, of course. If you're watching this documentary, you already knew that...

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Discussion (3)¬

  1. Ro'Wan says:

    Documentary?
    We’ve been watching the History(of things yet to come) Channel?

    • Pat Scaramuzza says:

      The entire story has been framed as being through Roger’s cameras — the one in his cheek, and the minicameras he leaves behind.

  2. Jerden says:

    I too love it when people don’t die.