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Is this ok to add to the end theories??

  • If the time theories are correct and time on and off the island are different, it is possible that the Naomi's ship is the Christiane I. At the end, the ship will radio for a helicopter is to be sent to their location. In outside time the island is no longer there, but the helicopter catches the time field resulting in her landing on the island. Dpschumache 20:33, 29 January 2008 (PST)
    From the looks of it, the Christiane I isn't nearly large enough to facilitate a helo pad, much less TWO (note the first helicopter with Naomi crashed, and the second one at the end of S4E1 certainly looked like it was wiping out when that guy parachuted in).
    Also I have read in a number of places that the timeline of 'Find 815' is shortly after the crash, within one year. Scottydawg 19:04, 4 February 2008 (PST)


  • I have removed this from the 'end theories' because it's so silly: ' The Christiane I is there to deposit fake 815 wreckage and provide staged underwater camera footage of its discovery, the black rock salvage operation a cover for this. This is part of the cover up, and what will later be reported, which is why Anthony Cooper and Naomi talked of the plane being found, when it was in fact staged.'
    A couple of major problems with this wild theory are: 1) There appeared to be very few people onboard the ship, not enough to handle the type of operation conjectured here and 2) it CERTAINLY wasn't a large enough ship to transport an entire 747 (or even fairly large pieces) aboard, especially without Sam noticing. While I do agree that it's highly likely the 815 wreckage was deliberately placed and Sam was deliberately led to it by someone at the Maxwell group (if not Talbot himself), it's not possible that the Christiane I was anything but a setup for the discovery. Scottydawg 07:15, 5 February 2008 (PST)
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