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Course-correction/Theories

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Course-correction
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  • The mechanism of course correction can be exploited, if you know the events that are destined to happen. With some foresight of an event's outcome, one can direct the path to that outcome in a beneficial way.
    • For example: Say Ben knows Goodwin will die (or leave the island or anything you want, im just picking an example), he can then put Goodwin in a situation which could facilitate his death while providing some alternate manipulations. Or of course he could just let it be...Goodwin's gonna die anyways. But I think thats how Ben (and others like Widmore, Locke, etc) manipulate without consequence.