Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Doublefinger Ring From Swarovski

Theory on the "monster" Others

Here's my theory on the "monster". I'm not saying it is plausible, but I think there are some real. As we know practically nothing about this thing is a bit difficult to make inferences ... But hey, that's what I gather at this stage of the series ...



Some speak of nano-robots, other hallucinogenic gas or even a hallucination at all. To me, this thing is a cloud of metal particles, which travel through the control of magnetic effects on the island. It can take roughly the form it wants and so strong to move underground, uprooting trees along its path, kill or catch people. In my opinion, this thing is controlled by something on the island, a human or artificial intelligence.

What is it?

Many believe that this is a security system to protect the island (or so claimed by Rousseau). I think it is more exactly a system for monitoring the island. Let me explain:



The noise made when the thing moves stealthily (cf. above image) and the appearance flashes face Eko ( monstre.mp3 ) reminds me loud enough noise that some cameras are professional grade ... It suggests to me that this thing somehow takes "pictures" of the island, moving, or even other types of images ... Here's the flashes that appear in the smoke lorsqu'Eko faces to it:


Church of Eko's brother.


Eko's brother (right) and probably his mother (left).


Man Eko killed to save his brother.


The scene where a Traffic tends revolver in Eko's brother.


The arrival of Mr. Eko on the island.


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The scene where Eko's brother is shot just before the start of the Beechcraft.


reference to Eko became a priest.

When something is in front of Eko, she seems able to "scan his memory or his thoughts," and to translate what she has decoded images, the latter appearing in flashes of light, as if were "photographs." In my opinion, if it Eko did not attack it for the same reason she did not attack the first time Locke: they do not leak. Locke certainly have seen flashes of him too. Note the remark of Locke shortly after seeing the thing: "I looked in the eye of this island" ...

All images it captures are then sent to the location of the island where it is controlled, making it a sophisticated surveillance system (it can not only detect the presence of survivors but also analyze whether the person in front of it must be removed or not, for some reason still this time) ...

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