"What you know!?" the judge mocked. "You don’t know anything yet! But I will tell you this - All the answers have been here all along, you’ve probably just been asking the wrong questions."

(CHAPTER 43 - Judge Raddershoft to the police/customs contingent)

broken eggshells: tangents


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Hidden within the plot of Broken eggshells there are many secrets and sub-plots that are only ever vaguely hinted at. By cross rererncing many of these texts it is possible to grasp facts about other events that were occurring at the time and learn more about the main events of the plot.

In software and films these hidden nuggets are often called Easter eggs.

The secrets of Broken eggshells fall into 3 categories:

Category A -
If you are looking to rumble any of the 'A' tangents then you'd best go for a Stannell type guess. There is not enough evidence within the book to enable you to work these ones out. They are the hidden details concerning the characters and events that only the author is aware of. Heck, but why should that stop you making wild guesses?

Category B -
These tangents are possible to rumble but you're going to have to think literally and laterally, you'll probably find that by reading several different and seemingly unconnected parts of the book new thngs will suddenly click into place. Work ouy any of these and you'll make some very interesting and revealing discoveries.

Category C -
These third variety should be worked out as you go along, certainly by the end of the book they should all be clear. These are the obvious things that are hinted at and you are left to work out for yourself.

Examples? Not yet, if no examples are sent in after a while then I'll kick things off here.

If you think you have rumbled one of these tangents then e-mail: tangents@brokeneggshells.com


 

all text and images (c) copyright 2000 christian cook.
Broken eggshells is published by iUniverse.com.