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Was just thinking: we assume that the supplies came from a plane or something of that sort, but no one heard anything... something doesn't seem right to me about that.

yes...because all planes fly low enough so you can hear them.... :blink:

(Y) Looks awesome!

yes...because all planes fly low enough so you can hear them.... :blink:

I'm not saying that, but how many planes are able to open their doors at 30,000ft? Plus, how many planes are silent? I mean, even if it is high in the sky you can still hear it. The plane would have to be flying low enough to make sure the supplies landed on the actual island.

It's possible the food drops are done by balloon. I believe the drop may have been off course and it's a re-supply for the 'Others'. The 'found' balloon was a wreck during a previous food drop. Henry Gale (the real one) might have been the balloonist.

That's an interesting theory. Makes sense, why else would someone be flying a balloon in the middle of no where?

(Y) Looks awesome!

I'm not saying that, but how many planes are able to open their doors at 30,000ft? Plus, how many planes are silent? I mean, even if it is high in the sky you can still hear it. The plane would have to be flying low enough to make sure the supplies landed on the actual island.

so you think the troops who were doing the food drops in Afghanistan, for example, flew low to drop their cargo...yeah, that's a smart idea.... :blink:

one would assume a "company" like Dharma would have the technology to do the food drop from that type of distance...

or it could of been there the whole time, but somehow the beacon got turned on.

one would assume Jack would have been taking the normal path he always took from the beach to the hatch...i doubt as many times as many of them have walked that path they would have missed that for this long...

ok people...get ready CANADIAN PROMO!!!!

http://media.putfile.com/Dave-promo :D

where are people getting "Dave" from? :blink:

so you think the troops who were doing the food drops in Afghanistan, for example, flew low to drop their cargo...yeah, that's a smart idea.... :blink:

one would assume a "company" like Dharma would have the technology to do the food drop from that type of distance...

Afghanistan isn't an island :rolleyes: But regardless, you would steal be able to hear the plane, whether it was flying low or high. I hear planes coming over my house all the time and I don't live anywhere near an airport.

where are people getting "Dave" from? :blink:

That's the name of the next episode ;) http://www.tv.com/lost/dave/episode/675889/summary.html

so you think the troops who were doing the food drops in Afghanistan, for example, flew low to drop their cargo...yeah, that's a smart idea.... :blink:

one would assume a "company" like Dharma would have the technology to do the food drop from that type of distance...

one would assume Jack would have been taking the normal path he always took from the beach to the hatch...i doubt as many times as many of them have walked that path they would have missed that for this long...

where are people getting "Dave" from? :blink:

Title of next week's ep.

Afghanistan isn't an island :rolleyes: But regardless, you would steal be able to hear the plane, whether it was flying low or high. I hear planes coming over my house all the time and I don't live anywhere near an airport.

:blink:

you can believe whatever you want but i'm just gonna sit back and lol.gif @ some of the dumb **** you people are coming up with....

At least we're trying to answer questions instead of putting others down. :crazy:

i didn't plan on coming in and putting anyone down...

but honestly..."OMG!!! they would have had to hear a plane"

you honestly think that people can hear every single plane that flys over their location...and i'm sure Dharma has been dropping this food off at this location for years...i'm pretty sure they've probably got the drop down to a science...and its fairly easy to assume that they most likely make the drop the same way the military does with supplies...meaning supplies parachuted from the plane fairly high up, at night, so its silent and out of sight...i wouldn't be surprised if they are using some sort of cargo plane specifically built for drops like this...

so you think the troops who were doing the food drops in Afghanistan, for example, flew low to drop their cargo...yeah, that's a smart idea.... :blink:

one would assume a "company" like Dharma would have the technology to do the food drop from that type of distance...

one would assume Jack would have been taking the normal path he always took from the beach to the hatch...i doubt as many times as many of them have walked that path they would have missed that for this long...

where are people getting "Dave" from? :blink:

41. Lockdown (edit)

First aired: 3/29/2006

Writer: Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse

Director: Stephen Williams

Guest star: Michael Emerson (Henry Gale) , Theo Coumbis (Jimmy Bane), Geoffrey Rivas (Father Chuck), Andrea Gabriel (Nadia), Katey Sagal (Helen), Kevin Tighe (Cooper)

When the hatch suddenly takes on a life of its own, Locke is forced to enlist the help of an unlikely ally to control the matter. Meanwhile, Ana Lucia, Sayid and Charlie go off into the jungle to find out the truth about Henry Gale and see if there really is balloon craft out there in the jungle that carried him and his wife to the island.

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42. Dave (edit)

First aired: 4/5/2006

Writer: Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz

Director: Jack Bender

Guest star: Michael Emerson (Henry Gale) , Grisel Toldeo (Nurse), Bruce Davison (Dr. Brooks), Ron Bottitta (Leonard), Evan Handler (Dave)

Libby lends a helping hand to Hurley to support him when he begins to think the island is having a strange effect on him, and Locke's sense of purpose is shaken when the prisoner gives him new information about the hatch.

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