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« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2006, 02:49:20 PM » |
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Remember, when Locke and Boone find Goldie, Locke says it is hard to estimate how long the body has been there. I believe he says it could be anywhere from "two to ten years". So, it is definitely implied that the plane crashed on the island well before Flight 815 did. Ah, found it:
S1E19 Locke: Normally clothing would completely decompose within 2 years, but this is high quality polyester... could be 2 years, could be 10. Gold teeth... obviously well off.
Oh, ok. I'll go check that again. Thanks! (At least it's in Season one.)
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« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2006, 10:04:45 PM » |
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Remember, when Locke and Boone find Goldie, Locke says it is hard to estimate how long the body has been there. I believe he says it could be anywhere from "two to ten years". So, it is definitely implied that the plane crashed on the island well before Flight 815 did. Ah, found it:
S1E19 Locke: Normally clothing would completely decompose within 2 years, but this is high quality polyester... could be 2 years, could be 10. Gold teeth... obviously well off.
Oh, ok. I'll go check that again. Thanks! (At least it's in Season one.) The addition of the writers' assertion that time is different on the Island as opposed to "real life" time is what intrigued me--and what brought this question about. Sorry I didn't include that in the original post. Interestingly enough, time is supposed to be LONGER on the island than in the outside world...so it does still beg the question of the timeline we think we may have established for the Beechcraft. thanks, and cheers! *Des8
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« Reply #17 on: August 08, 2006, 12:52:01 AM » |
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Remember, when Locke and Boone find Goldie, Locke says it is hard to estimate how long the body has been there. I believe he says it could be anywhere from "two to ten years". So, it is definitely implied that the plane crashed on the island well before Flight 815 did. Ah, found it:
S1E19 Locke: Normally clothing would completely decompose within 2 years, but this is high quality polyester... could be 2 years, could be 10. Gold teeth... obviously well off.
Oh, ok. I'll go check that again. Thanks! (At least it's in Season one.) The addition of the writers' assertion that time is different on the Island as opposed to "real life" time is what intrigued me--and what brought this question about. Sorry I didn't include that in the original post. Interestingly enough, time is supposed to be LONGER on the island than in the outside world...so it does still beg the question of the timeline we think we may have established for the Beechcraft. thanks, and cheers! *Des8 Exactly hopefully Sledge you have some theories on this question?
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HURLEY holds the keys to a lot of the mythology of the island, he just doesn't now it yet. DESMOND is the key to setting right the time travel
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« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2006, 01:27:25 AM » |
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Remember, when Locke and Boone find Goldie, Locke says it is hard to estimate how long the body has been there. I believe he says it could be anywhere from "two to ten years". So, it is definitely implied that the plane crashed on the island well before Flight 815 did. Ah, found it:
S1E19 Locke: Normally clothing would completely decompose within 2 years, but this is high quality polyester... could be 2 years, could be 10. Gold teeth... obviously well off.
Oh, ok. I'll go check that again. Thanks! (At least it's in Season one.) The addition of the writers' assertion that time is different on the Island as opposed to "real life" time is what intrigued me--and what brought this question about. Sorry I didn't include that in the original post. Interestingly enough, time is supposed to be LONGER on the island than in the outside world...so it does still beg the question of the timeline we think we may have established for the Beechcraft. thanks, and cheers! *Des8 How do ou know it's longer?
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« Reply #19 on: August 12, 2006, 11:24:32 PM » |
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Remember, when Locke and Boone find Goldie, Locke says it is hard to estimate how long the body has been there. I believe he says it could be anywhere from "two to ten years". So, it is definitely implied that the plane crashed on the island well before Flight 815 did. Ah, found it:
S1E19 Locke: Normally clothing would completely decompose within 2 years, but this is high quality polyester... could be 2 years, could be 10. Gold teeth... obviously well off.
Oh, ok. I'll go check that again. Thanks! (At least it's in Season one.) The addition of the writers' assertion that time is different on the Island as opposed to "real life" time is what intrigued me--and what brought this question about. Sorry I didn't include that in the original post. Interestingly enough, time is supposed to be LONGER on the island than in the outside world...so it does still beg the question of the timeline we think we may have established for the Beechcraft. thanks, and cheers! *Des8 How do ou know it's longer? we don't
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« Reply #20 on: August 12, 2006, 11:32:58 PM » |
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Remember, when Locke and Boone find Goldie, Locke says it is hard to estimate how long the body has been there. I believe he says it could be anywhere from "two to ten years". So, it is definitely implied that the plane crashed on the island well before Flight 815 did. Ah, found it:
S1E19 Locke: Normally clothing would completely decompose within 2 years, but this is high quality polyester... could be 2 years, could be 10. Gold teeth... obviously well off.
Oh, ok. I'll go check that again. Thanks! (At least it's in Season one.) The addition of the writers' assertion that time is different on the Island as opposed to "real life" time is what intrigued me--and what brought this question about. Sorry I didn't include that in the original post. Interestingly enough, time is supposed to be LONGER on the island than in the outside world...so it does still beg the question of the timeline we think we may have established for the Beechcraft. thanks, and cheers! *Des8 How do ou know it's longer? we don't Could time be different for different parts of the island? Such as: in the Hatch, time passes slower than on the beach? (Obviously this is not the case, as we have seen that.)
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« Reply #21 on: August 13, 2006, 02:18:32 PM » |
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Remember, when Locke and Boone find Goldie, Locke says it is hard to estimate how long the body has been there. I believe he says it could be anywhere from "two to ten years". So, it is definitely implied that the plane crashed on the island well before Flight 815 did. Ah, found it:
S1E19 Locke: Normally clothing would completely decompose within 2 years, but this is high quality polyester... could be 2 years, could be 10. Gold teeth... obviously well off.
Oh, ok. I'll go check that again. Thanks! (At least it's in Season one.) The addition of the writers' assertion that time is different on the Island as opposed to "real life" time is what intrigued me--and what brought this question about. Sorry I didn't include that in the original post. Interestingly enough, time is supposed to be LONGER on the island than in the outside world...so it does still beg the question of the timeline we think we may have established for the Beechcraft. thanks, and cheers! *Des8 How do ou know it's longer? we don't Could time be different for different parts of the island? Such as: in the Hatch, time passes slower than on the beach? (Obviously this is not the case, as we have seen that.) No they only said time is different on the island
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