Thanks to Patrick for the update.
We have now seen all of them in Season 5.
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What happened to Frank, Desmond, and Penny?
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2/08/2009 01:15:00 pm
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Why are they so angry that Frank brought people back to the boat?
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2/08/2009 01:13:00 pm
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Thanks to Patrick for the update.
As we now know they never intended on rescuing anyone
Why does Lapidus want the losties to follow them?
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5/16/2008 08:56:00 pm
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There's No Place Like Home
As we found out in There's No Place Like Home, He wanted them to find the chopper so he could take them to the freighter while team commando was out playing war.
Who is on the freighter?
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3/08/2008 11:38:00 am
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The Other Woman
Thanks to GregDean for the text.
We know now that George Minkowski, the man Jack talked to, was the communications officer of the Kahana, a freighter commissioned by Charles Widmore (Ben tells us that in "The Other Woman"), including a team of five that was recruited by Matthew Abaddon.
As for who was specifically on the Freighter when Jack called, the crew/passengers include: Frank Lapidus, Daniel Faraday, Charlotte Lewis, Miles Straume, Keamy, Omar, Ray (The Doctor), Regina, George Minkowski, The Captain, at least three redshirt crewmen and "Ben's Man" on the boat, who may or may not be one of the previously mentioned people.
Why does Daniel warn Frank to take the exact same bearing out as they used when they arrived on the Island?
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2/29/2008 05:57:00 am
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As we found out in The Constant if you deviate off the bearing you will have "side-effects".
Where are Frank, Desmond, and Sayid?
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2/29/2008 05:47:00 am
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Thanks to GregDean for the text.
In "The Constant", we discover that time appeared to flow slower for the helicopter on route to the Freighter than it did for the Island or the Freighter. Sayid makes a comment about how they took off at dawn, and arrived in the afternoon. Faradays notes to Jack that the helicopter wasn't really gone as long as he thought it had. To *Jack* it seemed like a day, but to the helicopter, it was just a short flight.