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A full picture of the blast door map
The Via Domus blast door map with new notations
The blast door map with legible text written above

The blast door map was a map of DHARMA Initiative facilities on the Island drawn in UV paint along with accompanying annotations on a blast door in the Swan station. It was only visible during lockdown. It was likely destroyed in the Swan implosion.

Contents

Creation

Former Swan inhabitant, Radzinsky, started the map, adding to it only when the blast door was engaged, during lockdowns. He and Swan partner Kelvin Inman regularly tricked the system into initiating lockdowns in order to paint the map, which was only visible under blacklight. ("Live Together, Die Alone") Following the death of Radzinsky, Kelvin continued the map, although at a much slower pace. He told Desmond that he did not possess the photographic memory of Radzinsky, which allowed him to remember exactly where he left off.

When the fake lockdowns were initiated, no black light began shining, which forced the map's creators to work blindly. Laundry detergent was at least one of the substances used as "ink" for the map. Other substances might have been used, as indicated by the different colors on the map. It is not known whether Desmond actually contributed to the map himself.

Locke saw the blast door map for the first time in episode "Lockdown" while trapped under the blast door during a lockdown. Black lights switched on, revealing the map and its contents.

There were at least two types of notations on the map: printed notes in English, informed and factual; and more speculative Latin-language philosophical musings in cursive.

There are two spectrums to the map, that can be viewed under different black lighting. The first spectrum was seen by Locke in "Lockdown". The second spectrum of the map is seen in "Forty-Two", and it includes more geographical locations and notations.

The hidden map

Locations and geography

The written notations

The hidden map shows the location of six stations (with a seventh crossed out), which are all "pointing" to the center of the Island, represented on the map by a large question mark. Four of the bunkers have both graphics and text identifiers, apparently their respective names and logos; the two remaining have no titles, and are marked with "C3?" and "C4?". The stations listed on the hidden map are, counter-clockwise: the Arrow, the crossed out station, the Staff, the Flame, the Swan, "C3?" and "C4?". The central location, indicated by the question mark is the Pearl.

In the Access: Granted on the Blu-ray Disc of Season 3, The Pearl was confirmed to be the question mark on the blast door map.

In the March 10th Podcast, the Tempest was confirmed to be on the blast door map. However, it was not stated where it was on the map.

Accuracy

The accuracy of some details of the map can be questioned. While the Swan, Pearl and Staff were within reasonably close distance of the beach camp of the survivors, reaching the Flame required one-and-a-half day's walk. The Arrow was a similar distance away. The map may only give a general location or distance to the stations on the map.

Notations

Another website spent some time deciphering the text on the door and making it clear and easy to read by placing text over the door text, in this picture.

There are numerous handwritten notations on the blast door map. They are written in several scripts, suggesting multiple contributors. The notes can be grouped into four general categories: English commentary, Latin commentary, mathematical equations, and single object labels (the Swan, the Flame, CVIII, etc). The Latin phrases appear to be more of a running commentary than insightful notations about the map. By contrast, the majority of the notations written in English address the various stations, a cryptic incident, possible shutdowns, a Cerberus system, a DharmaTel network, scientific equations, Cerberus vent locations (abbreviated as 'CV' on the map) and zoological research. In the top right and left corners, notations like c1/1 can be seen. They are many in number, and appear to reference other stations (CV/3 is an example.)

Math, equations, science

Enhanced close-up of date

Found on the blast door map are several equations, both mathematical and scientific, written as additional notations to the diagram. Three trigonometric equations are located in the top left-hand corner of the blast door map, two calculus problems appear to be engineering/physics equations related to magnetism, two derived values are found at the far right of the map, and other various mathematical equations are spread throughout it. Some of these equations are similar to Rousseau's equations.

Swan Details

Main article: The Swan

As the map was drawn in the Swan, much detail was given to it. For instance, there appear to be two tunnels attached to the Swan. However, one of these tunnels has been broken off, likely indicating the sealed area behind the concrete wall.

Timeline

There are several notations on the hidden map that appear to be dates, which use a month/day/year format. Some appear to indicate a "shutdown" occurred. What was shut down and why it was shut down are unknown. There is another date reference to a zoological research facility and a reference to something called an AH/MDG incident of 1985.

The Crossed-out Station

The Crossed-out Station as seen on the glow-in-dark jigsaw map
Main article: Crossed-out Station

Between The Staff and The Arrow stations, there is a station marked as "C1?" which has been crossed out and the comment "UNKNOWN!" added above it. This station is drawn in the same dashed line style as the other two currently unconfirmed stations.

Locke's map

Main article: Locke's map

During the Lockdown incident, while being trapped under one of the blast doors, Locke saw the blast door map for the first time. He later tried to recreate the map on paper by drawing what he remembered. Locke only had a few seconds to look at the blast door map though, so his memories of the details were rather patchy. He appeared to recall the station locations, the 'rivers' and the "?" in the middle the best. After various attempts, particularly in "S.O.S.", Locke finally drew a good copy, which was seen in "?", when he was handing it to Mr. Eko. "

Via Domus version of the blast door map

The newer version of the blast door map, as seen in a trailer for Lost: Via Domus.
Elliott sees the map. ("Hotel Persephone")


The Via Domus version of the map seen by Elliott Maslow in "Forty-Two", is a canonical addition to the blast door map, since the producers stated that there is another version of the map seen under a different light. (Access: Granted)

A summary of the additions to this map, listed counter-clockwise:

  • Outside, Upper Left: Pala Ferry icon
  • Outside, Middle Left: "K. BEHAVING STRANGELY; CAN'T TRUST; HAVE TO WATCH OUT"
  • Outside, Lower Left: Looking Glass icon, "CABLES RUNNING OFFSHORE -- POSSIBLE LOOKING GLASS"
  • Outside, Lower Right: Hydra icon, "CONVINCED ISLAND IS HYDRA. TUNNEL BLOCKED - UNABLE TO ACCESS"
  • Outside, Middle Right: "AEGRI SOMNIA", Latin for "A SICK MAN'S DREAMS" or "TROUBLED DREAMS"
  • Inside, Upper Right: Barracks icon, "HOSTILE CONTROLLED"
  • Inside, Upper Center: "TEMPUS EDAX RERUM" Latin for "TIME DEVOURS ALL" or "TIME, THE DEVOURER OF ALL THINGS"
  • Inside, Upper Left: Crossed-out icon, "POSSIBLE ORCHID? SCIENTISTS DISCOVER FERRY PORT?? SHUTDOWN?"
  • Inside, Lower Center: "QUID EST VERITUS?", Latin for "WHAT IS TRUTH?" or "WHAT IS TRUE?"

Other official high-resolution images of the map

Images of the glow-in-the-dark backs of all 4 jigsaw puzzles, pieced together

In addition to the screen capture of the map from "Lockdown", the original map has been presented through other official venues. These images were apparently taken from the original prop source, and thus are higher quality images, some of which show more details and sections of the map than those from the episode itself. These include:

Unanswered questions

Unanswered questions
  1. Do not answer the questions here.
  2. Keep the questions open-ended and neutral: do not suggest an answer.
For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Blast door map/Theories
  • What was the purpose of the map?
  • Why is it hidden?
  • Why is one station crossed out, and why are others drawn in dotted lines?
  • Why is the writing above the Arrow Station crossed out?
    • What is code 42?
  • What does the station marked "unknown" do?
  • Why are parts of the stations (which appear to be entrances or passages to other rooms) terminated with X symbols?
  • Why is the "C3" location "untenable", according to the map?
  • Is the "C3" station a manufacturing facility?
  • Do any of the three speculated stations exist (Cryptography, Listening, and Comm. analysis)?
    • If there is listening station what would DHARMA need it for?
  • Where is the Meteorology station?
  • Where is the Tempest on the map?
  • Where is the Orchid on the map?
  • Why are the symbols for the square roots of 256, 529, and 1764 not on the map?
  • Why would Radzinsky, of all people, need to draw up a map, and why would he be somewhat unclear on the layout of the Island, especially the DHARMA stations?


External links

Map commentary

Raw images

Fan-annotated and translated images

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