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Post by Reno on Jun 3, 2006 14:26:32 GMT -5
Well, the Cerberus system is the black cloud of smoke that wonders around. Heres a few of my thoughts Ive been thinking of.
#1: It is nanotechnology, Nanotech is computer cells with the ability to form any shape possible, since the cells are programed to become any type of cell they want,
EVIDENCE: 1: Jacks dad in season 1 is dead, but you see him walking around a few times i nthe frist episodes, even though jack cant catch him, he is simply there. 2: The polar bear in the comic, clearly shows up later on, in a tropical area, now this could be Dharma experments, or the Cerberus system in the form of the bear.
#2: The Cerberus system can read thoughts, and shows the victims it's fears.
EVIDENCE: In S1 Finale, The Cerberus looks at locke, and then grabs him by the legs and starts dragging him to his death, Now think a bit, Locke use to be paralised Waste down, so, if the Cerberus grabbed his legs, and he couldnt move them, that would be a pretty big fear right? being handicapped again? Also, In S2, it reads Eko, and shows the sins he caused in his pased, when eko showed no fear, the Cerberus system simply left, knowing it couldnt harm him if he didnt show fear.
Thus this Cerberus system kills its victims by fear.
#3: it's protecting the good people
EVIDENCE: 1: The others never harmed the first survirors, since the Cerberus was protecting them, but the tail survivors were attacked all the time.
Thats about all, share you own, or refect.
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Post by Jarlaxle on Jun 3, 2006 22:13:31 GMT -5
You last statement got me into thinking that the Cerberus system acts as a security system for the Island. It was said the Locke was one of the good ones, and when Desmin told him the snow man joke and Locke answered it correctly, it got me into thinking that Locke was going to end up on that island one way or another. The Cerberus system probably didn't kill him because it recognized locke as authorized personal to the Dharma intiative.
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Post by Reno on Jun 3, 2006 23:23:18 GMT -5
Good point, good point, and if you seen season one, you'll notice that the Frence Person says
Kate says: " What is that thing" French Woman: A security system Kate: What for French Woman: The island
your comment makes sense, That Locke was granted access, though it tried killing him in the Season Finale, maybe it was taking him somewhere, but it just looked like it was going to kill him.
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Post by buttonpresser4815 on Jun 4, 2006 17:44:09 GMT -5
I think he was being taken to some kind of tunnel. Maybe this was why he was so insistent that Kate not throw the dynamite. But, if he was so eager to go down, why doesn't he just go back there and just jump down? If he did, what would be down there? Maybe a Star Wars Yoda thing where he will see his dead father? What do you think?
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Post by Reno on Jun 4, 2006 18:51:31 GMT -5
Im not sure, maybe if Locke whent down, he would find another hatch, maybe one of those tiny squares on the map labled CV III, ect.
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Post by buttonpresser4815 on Jun 4, 2006 22:13:28 GMT -5
But why was it going to take him down there?
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Post by Reno on Jun 4, 2006 22:17:21 GMT -5
maybe it knew Locke as Aurorized personal, its Mal Ganis theory, he stated that maybe the Cerberus reads the thoughts of people, and decideds weather they're allowed to do certain things, like the pilot for example, he was killed becuase he probably didnt have faith or whatever, maybe since Locke belived i nthe island so much, it actually considered him a kind of chosen one or soemthing.
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Post by buttonpresser4815 on Jun 4, 2006 22:23:17 GMT -5
this kinda goes with my theory that Locke was desmond's replacement.
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Post by evilcrash9 on Jun 5, 2006 17:55:38 GMT -5
heres a thought if the Cerberus system got hold of Hurly again would it make him do this? whiphurley.ytmnd.com/ EXCERSISE!
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Post by Reno on Jun 5, 2006 17:59:12 GMT -5
It would make sense as well, since it did happen, but I dont think Dharma intended to have Locke loose faith, have Eko take over, and then have Locke not push the button.
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Post by Jarlaxle on Jun 6, 2006 21:02:44 GMT -5
They probably did not, that could explain why it didn't kill Eko. I doubt he was intended to be there, but the Cerberus system must have recognized Eko's devotion to keep the project alive. The system say the advantage and let him live.
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Post by Reno on Jun 11, 2006 22:54:05 GMT -5
Or maybe the Cerberus system kills off fear, it shows the fears of the victum, and then when they give in, it kills them. But Eko and Locke faced thier past fears, and didnt do anything, so it just left.
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Jun 11, 2006 23:00:49 GMT -5
I suppose that makes sense, but what about when the plane's pilot in season 1 pilot episode is killed? Perhaps he gave into the fear as you suggest, but I would think that his reaction would be a mixture of confusion AND fear, since he had no idea what the smoke was, or really if it was smoke at all. Both Locke and Eko knew, to some extent what they were dealing with and stood their ground. Are they aware of the smoke's "reading" of their thoughts, is it some sort of test of mental strength or is it simply gathering information? What purpose would this information serve, I wonder?
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Post by evilcrash9 on Jun 13, 2006 13:34:31 GMT -5
I just want to say that in "Live Together, Die Alone" when the Cerberus system was a bird and flew over their heads and said ''Hurley" do you think it will go for him next,just to scare him,or maybe there is another reason.
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Post by buttonpresser4815 on Jun 13, 2006 13:51:11 GMT -5
So you have a firm belief that the Smoke took the form of a bird?
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