Lost - Season Three


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Is there like a recap of the Lost Experience anywhere? I, sadly, haven't been able to do anything with the Lost Experience. :(

I know a few things. I know about the Valenetti Equation and that the numbers come from that. I know Rachel Blake is investigating The Hanso Foundation (after she was let go from The Widmore Corporation?). I know she has been researching The Hanso Foundation's experiments and that she has found seven I believe, one of them being The Dharma Initiative.

But that's about it though...

The last glyph has just been found and well nothing fantastic has come from it but expect the overall orientation video to be released very soon all together....the last bit was

Mr Beardy or Alvar I like beardy better saying "Valenzetti assigned numerical values to the core environmental and human factors of his equation, 4,8,15,16,23,42".

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(Bit of shamless advertising my new lost site launches tommorow....I shall link when its up :p )

Wow ive been waiting for this for ages, it gives you answers and we get to see who alvar hanso is, but also poses more questions.

It also looks like the Hanso orientation has been chopped up to withold some information because it jumps in a few places.

Cant wait for S3.

After watching the full video I am left yet again asking more questions mainly why did they show just 2 logos of the stations when there is clearly 7 as he mentioned and also theres clearly bits missing as Sheppard says so we have to see them to really understand I think but I think overall the video was a big let down it didnt reveal anything earth shocking and the numbers...well meh! :laugh:

I think what was cool from that hansoexposed video was the fact we know that the radio transmitter just beams out the numbers and this is where Danielle edited the outgoing message to her help message.

that looks so homemade...

It's meant to. It was recorded by Rachel Blake who is part of the Lost Experience Game. But everything you see is from ABC. Not fake ;)

Find out more by going to http://www.hansoexposed.com/

[EDIT] Updated my original post with some new episode information. Enjoy :D

Yeah I'm pretty sure thats a season 1 advert rather then season 3 there would be no reason for CH4 to show an ad for Season 3 before Season 2 has finished!!!...they have 4 more episodes to run I think on CH4...and then its April so they wouldnt hype it yet.

That is a UK Season 1 Promo, not a season 3 one because you can clearly see Shannon and Boone on it.

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