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| Jun 1 2008, 9:10 PM EDT (current) | ganonscrub | 15 words added |
| Feb 29 2008, 11:17 PM EST | #1LostFan | 75 words added, 3 words deleted, 2 photos added, 2 photos deleted |
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The Black Rock is a slaving ship that was found far inland on the Island. It was explored in "Exodus: Part 1" and "Exodus: Part 2", and later in "The Brig". Not much is known about the history of the ship, and it remains a mystery as to how it ended up so far inland. According to a note on the blast door map, Magnus Hanso, the great grandfather of Alvar Hanso, was on the ship. Rousseau had mentioned the ship several times. Rousseau took Locke, Hurley, Jack, Kate, and Arzt to the Black Rock to get dynamite which they would use to blow up the hatch door. She said that the Black Rock is in an area called the dark territory.
Later, Locke and Sawyer went to the Black Rock. Locke had tied up his father, Anthony Cooper, inside. He tells Sawyer to
kill him. While they were there, Rousseau came to get some dynamite. When Sawyer finds out that Cooper conned his parents, which led to their deaths, Sawyer strangles him to death. The Black Rock's first mate journal was in auction in 1996 at Southfield's. It was lot #2342, and sold for £380,000 to Charles Widmore.
In the ARG, Find 815,The Black Rock was being searched for by the Maxwell Group on board the Christiane I. It was believed to of sank at the Sundra Trench in 1881.
Questions:
- How did the Black Rock end up so far inland?
- Why did the Ship travel across the Pacific Ocean, and not the Atlantic Ocean?
Theories:
- The Black Rock ended up shipwrecked so far inland due to the island moving.
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