They had to make the gas inert because Ben would have used it to kill all the 'invaders' at least as a final resort.... and if he couldn't he would have found a way to make it happen.
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Also, forget not that many Losties were taken to live with the Others and in one such instance, the flight attendant, I believe, seemed reasonably ok being somewhat integrated into the Others' society. If they really knew a lot about Ben then they would probably know he would try to integrate some, if not all of them into "our little society" as Ben put it. So, I can understand why Charlotte and the rest would be suspicious.sigpic
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Unless there was another task they accomplished at the Tempest, then this first step of the Freighters mission was incredibly important ; neutralising the gas so they could operate freely on the island without a major threat to their lives. Charlotte was not going to risk anything going wrong with it.
Once they'd finished at the Tempest there was no indication that they planned to return to Jack and co., they could carry on their mission without interference by slipping away.
Also, Charlotte was the one calling the shots. She recently had up-close experience of Locke and his methods, and as far she knows not everyone in Jack's camp may have severed their ties with Locke's camp.
My friend and I do not believe that Juliet was actually contacted by Harper, rather we suspect it was the Monster posing as Harper given the way "she" appeared and disappeared and the Whispering going on at the time.
Unless Ben can communicate with it in his cell (which may be impossible if Locke has activated the barracks' sonic barrier), it seems 'Harper' was lying about Ben giving the orders. The real question is, did the Monster really want Juliet to kill Daniel and Charlotte, or did it pose as Harper with the intention of prompting Juliet to make a clean break from Ben ?
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Originally posted by YodaMate View PostMy friend and I do not believe that Juliet was actually contacted by Harper, rather we suspect it was the Monster posing as Harper given the way "she" appeared and disappeared and the Whispering going on at the time.
Unless Ben can communicate with it in his cell (which may be impossible if Locke has activated the barracks' sonic barrier), it seems 'Harper' was lying about Ben giving the orders. The real question is, did the Monster really want Juliet to kill Daniel and Charlotte, or did it pose as Harper with the intention of prompting Juliet to make a clean break from Ben ?
Anyway, I suspect that Dharma are the ones behind Mr. Widmore who is behind Daniel and Charlottes little research team. I would guess they're doing what they were originally, trying to research the island and how people become consciousness. Obviously Jacob/the monster/the hostiles don't want that, so they tried to get Juliet to kill Daniel and Charlotte. They probably could have done it themselves, but I would guess that they want to play people off against each other to reach some goal.
I think there are people that they want to keep alive, such as Juliet and probably some of the Losties, especially Aaron and Sun's child which would explain them just not mass exterminating everyone.
Anyway, summary being; I agree that Harper is some kind of consciousness and not physical anymore. Be it the monster or otherwise.
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Originally posted by Nyarlathotep View PostThey had to make the gas inert because Ben would have used it to kill all the 'invaders' at least as a final resort.... and if he couldn't he would have found a way to make it happen.
- Ben was pretty much harmless now (being Locke's captive) and they knew it
- many years had passed on the island without the gas causing a problem, so why the sudden rush ? all the more so than their "solution" was very likely to cause more harm than good (a hell of a lot more harm since every islander could've been killed). if it ain't broke, don't fix it
- they were the only ones with gas masks. C&D would've survived the gas, not the losties, so they had no reason to distrust Jack & co. in this matter (unless they somehow believed the losties intended to commit mass suicide by releasing the gas -)
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Originally posted by SoulRe@ver View Postexcept that
- Ben was pretty much harmless now (being Locke's captive) and they knew it
Originally posted by SoulRe@ver View Post- many years had passed on the island without the gas causing a problem, so why the sudden rush ? all the more so than their "solution" was very likely to cause more harm than good (a hell of a lot more harm since every islander could've been killed). if it ain't broke, don't fix it
So the situation is the following:
1. Let the hostiles activate the gas - killing the freighter folk AND the losties. (The hostiles would probably be safe since "the temple" appears to be on high ground.)
2. Make the gas inert. Risky, but prevents certain death by the hostiles.
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