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The "A-Team," minus Sayid, discuss a response to the attack on
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Ana Lucia is seen as the Tailie equivalent of an "A-Team member."
"A-Missions" is a term for when the primary survivors undertake a mission, such as capturing Ethan Rom ("Homecoming"), or escaping from the Hydra Island ("Not in Portland"). The term was dubbed by Charlie (a frequent mission-goer who, in his own opinion, fell short of being a member of the "A-Team") ("Everybody Hates Hugo") and later referenced by Sawyer ("Exposé"). An "A-Mission" refers to a mission of the Lost "A-Team", which usually includes a combination of Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Locke and Sayid.
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LOCKE: You want to tell me why you've been following me, Charlie?
CHARLIE: Yeah. Quite simply, John, there are a lot of secrets around here, and I'm tired of being at the bloody kid's table. I got Claire's baby back. I didn't go swanning off to the Black Rock on the bloody A-Team mission, but I would have if someone had asked me.
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Definition
Charlie's definition is used for the purposes of this article. To be considered an "A-Mission", at least one "A-Team" member must be present for the entirety of the mission. The "A-Team" consists initially of Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Locke and Sayid. Ana Lucia and Juliet joined them from the Tailies and the Others, respectively.
An "A-Mission" is further defined here as a quest which departs from the main body of the survivors, and involves either rescue, assistance to another, or betterment of the survivor community as a whole. Therefore, missions such as when Sawyer went hunting for the boar or tree frog do not fall on the term "A-Mission" as these were personal quests.
A mission by supportive or independent survivors is a "B-Mission"; an Others mission is an "O-Mission"; and a Freighter mission is an "F-Mission". All are interpreted as reactions in the form of supplements or responses to the "A-Missions".
Members
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Jack |
Unknown |
Leader, doctor/surgeon |
Jack acted as leader of the survivors for the entire 108 days spent surviving on th Island due to his highly-desired skills with medicine and protective tendencies. He has a habit of taking the leadership role on every mission he goes on and this sometimes makes him clash with Locke. |
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Kate |
Unknown |
Semi-leader, tracker |
Kate has been on the most "A-Team" missions, but as a secondary to Jack, Locke or Sayid. She has proved a most skilled tracker and the nature of her missions has typically been to help Jack in some way. |
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Sawyer |
Unknown |
Leader, con artist |
Sawyer goes on missions when he wants to and, unlike the rest of the A-Team, he doesn't do it for the good of the camp (though he will help out Kate from time to time). Sawyer is a valuable member as he will kill if he needs to and can lead lesser survivors if the dominant members of the "A-Team" are indisposed. |
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Sayid |
Unknown |
Semi-leader, technical skills, interrogator, soldier |
Sayid is a very active member of the "A-Team," always providing support to the leaders. He has many skills that help in the missions. These included technological knowledge, diplomacy, torture, and fixing technical equipment. |
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Juliet |
Dead |
Semi-leader, doctor, former-Other |
Juliet defected to the survivors when she grew tired of Ben's lies and machinations that had plagued her life on the Island for the last three years. Being a doctor and having a relatively intimate knowledge of the Others' facilities on the Island, she has provided strong support for the leader of most "A-Missions." |
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Ana Lucia |
Dead |
Leader, interrogator |
Ana Lucia assumed authoritarian control of the tail section survivors and endured aggressive tactics by the Others to kidnap her people. She eventually merged her tribe with the middle section survivors' beach camp, during which time she played an active role in "A-Team" planning and preparation. |
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Locke |
Dead |
Leader, hunter, tracker |
Locke kept his own agenda as a leader and joined "A-Team" missions with input and advice but originally delegated his power to Jack. After tensions flared over control, Locke started to break away from the survivors and lead in his own fashion. He assumed control of the survivors when most of the "A-Team" was captured by Michael's betrayal, but joined the Others soon after and realized his potential to the Island, though never formally led them. |
Season 1
The 1st Season established the "A-Mission" as being one of an exploratory or survival nature being undertaken by strictly the middle section survivors of Oceanic Flight 815. This began the inception of the "A-Team" comprised of Jack, Kate, Locke, Sawyer, and Sayid.
Find the Cockpit
Find the Cockpit
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Pilot, Part 1" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate |
Also Involved: Charlie |
Mission: To locate the cockpit in order to salvage the plane's transceiver. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Jack knew that a transceiver was in the cockpit of Oceanic 815, and sought to recover it, along with Kate, who wanted to avoid a gathering, and Charlie, possibly to relocate his stash of heroine. |
Discoveries: The location of the cockpit, the threat and destructive capabilities of the Monster, successfully finding a functional transceiver, the Pilot's account of events preceding the crash |
Relation to Lost storyline: This was the first "A-Mission," or quest, by the survivors, and introduced Jack as a leader-type, as well as the thread of his relationship with Kate. The unusual nature of the Island was introduced, through the Monster and the pilot's explanations of how they had crashed. |
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Send a Transmission
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Send a Transmission
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "Pilot, Part 2" |
A Team Members: Kate, Sawyer, Sayid |
Also Involved: Charlie, Shannon, Boone |
Mission: To aquire a signal and send a transmission to the outside world. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Sayid had summized that the transceiver retrieved from the cockpit needed to be taken to higher ground to acquire a better signal and possibly contact rescue. |
Discoveries: Danielle Rousseau's transmission (on a loop for 16 years), the existence of a polar bear on the Island |
Relation to Lost storyline: While a signal was achieved, a French woman's transmission was repeating on a loop from an unknown broadcast tower. This blocked any ability by the survivors to send their own transmission, as well as give them doubts about rescue as the transmission had been playing for 16 years. |
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Hunt for Boar
Hunt for Boar
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Walkabout" |
A Team Members: Kate, Locke |
Also Involved: Michael |
Mission: To gather food for the survivors camp. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Due to a lack of food on the Island readily available to the survivors, Locke offered his hunting skills and knives to the group and offered to lead a hunt for wild boar. He set off on a hunt with Kate and Michael. |
Discoveries: Locke was the first survivor to see the Monster head-on (he later described it to Jack as "beautiful"), boar exist and are capable of providing food to survivors. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Locke's encounter with the Monster proved uneventful, and he later returned to the survivor's camp with a freshly-killed boar that the survivors ate while Claire hosted a ceremony to pay homage to the crash's dead. |
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Triangulate the French Transmission
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Triangulate the French Transmission
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "The Moth" |
A Team Members: Kate, Sawyer, Sayid |
Also Involved: Shannon, Boone |
Mission: To discover the source of the signal and the location of the Radio Tower. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Previously, the transmission by a woman speaking French had been discovered, so Sayid had formulated a plan for himself, Kate, and Boone to coordinate a triangulation of the transmission's source to help their efforts to attract rescue. |
Discoveries: A signal could be gained, the Radio tower was still operational, a saboteur existed |
Relation to Lost storyline: Sawyer and Shannon stepped in when Kate and Boone rushed to the Caves to aid Jack and Charlie who had been trapped in a cave-in, but the flares went off as planned. However, Sayid was knocked unconscious by an unknown assailant, and his radio was destroyed. |
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Explore the Shoreline of the Island
Explore the Shoreline of the Island
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Confidence Man","Solitary" |
A Team Members: Sayid |
Also Involved: Danielle Rousseau |
Mission: "...to walk the shore and map the island, see what else there is." - Sayid |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Feeling guilt and a need to repent for torturing Sawyer for Shannon's asthma inhalers (which he never had), Sayid left camp to map the shoreline. |
Discoveries: Cable on the beach, Danielle Rousseau, science expedition, Rousseau's camp, the Sickness, the existence of the Others, Alex, Danielle's maps. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Sayid discovered a cable that led into the jungle but he was snared in a trap before reaching the hub. The French woman, who later identified herself as Danielle Rousseau, brought him to her shelter and interrogated him about her daughter Alex while telling him of her experience on the Island with a disease that ravaged her team and the mysterious "Others." He escaped with her maps while she was hunting, but ran into her while escaping. She mentioned that she heard other people (but not seen them) on the island whispering when her child was taken. |
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Rescue Charlie and Claire
Rescue Charlie and Claire
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; Charlie was rescued, Claire was not. |
Episodes: "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Locke |
Also Involved: Hurley, Boone |
Mission: To organize a search party and rescue Charlie and Claire by following Ethan's tracks. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Kidnap Claire |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: When Claire started to have birth pangs, Charlie sought immediate help and found Ethan Rom, telling him to get Jack. When the pain subsided, Claire and Charlie were abducted by Ethan who had not gotten Jack but was in fact a mole for the Others the entire time. At the same time, Hurley discovered that Ethan was never on the plane by cross-referencing his census with the flight manifest. |
Discoveries: Ethan's true identity, his superior stealth and strength, The Hatch |
Relation to Lost storyline: Locke and Boone found the Hatch embedded in the ground when divided from Jack and Kate who found and revived Charlie. Charlie remained mute and jaded for several days until being assured by Rosethat it was not his fault that Claire was taken. This led to growing hostilities toward Ethan and speculation that he was not alone. After Claire stumbled back into camp one night over a week later in a stupor, Charlie sought to protect her by any means, setting up the next mission, "Trapping Ethan." |
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Trap Ethan
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Trap Ethan
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; the capture of Ethan was successful, but Charlie killed him immediately after thus preventing any information from being gathered. |
Episodes: "Homecoming" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Locke, Sayid |
Also Involved: Claire, Charlie |
Mission: To capture Ethan and interrogate him. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Retake Claire |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: After Ethan silently made his presence known to Charlie, he demanded Claire's return or else he would kill one survivor every day Charlie did not comply. After Scott was found murdered the next day, Jack assembled a team to trap Ethan and interrogate him by using Claire as bait. |
Discoveries: Ethan could infiltrate the survivors beach camp from the ocean (likely though use of the submarine) |
Relation to Lost storyline: Although nothing new was learned from Ethan, the relationship between Charlie and Claire redeveloped. This also led to increased suspicion that there were Others out there and to be more careful. Claire's two-week memory gap would be revisited in her pursuits later on. |
Note: This is the only mission in which all "A-Team" members were present. |
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Get a Battery for the Raft
Get a Battery for the Raft
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Numbers" |
A Team Members: Jack, Sayid |
Also Involved: Charlie, Hurley, Danielle Rousseau |
Mission: To get a battery from Rousseau for the raft. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Jack and Sayid determined that a battery was needed to help power the raft's transceiver., but deemed it too dangerous to go into the jungle and ask Rousseau for one. Hurley, wanting to gain more information on the Numbers, steals some of Rousseau's maps from Sayid and (under the guise of getting a battery) follows the cable into the jungle to find Rousseau and ask her what the Numbers mean. Due to his mysterious actions, Jack, Sayid, and Charlie follow after him. |
Discoveries: Danielle's connection with the Numbers, the rope bridge |
Relation to Lost storyline: En route to Rousseau's camp, Jack trips a wire which destroys her underground barracks. With Hurley and Charlie separated from Jack and Sayid due to the collapsed rope bridge. With Rousseau holding him at gunpoint, Hurley snaps and demands answers regarding the Numbers, but Rousseau knows as much as he does. Hurley finally receives some validation from another person who asserts that he may in fact be cursed. |
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Search for the Beechcraft
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Search for the Beechcraft
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; the beechcraft was successfully located, but it failed to be the sign Locke wanted. It also inadvertently led to Boone's death. |
Episodes: "Deus Ex Machina" |
A Team Members: Locke |
Also Involved: Boone |
Mission: To find the beechcraft airplane, believing it to be a sign meant to help them. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Locke has a a dream in which a beechcraft crashes into a mountain while he reverts back to a wheelchair and a bloodied Boone chants robotically. When he wakes up, Locke convinces Boone to abandon their pursuits on entering the Hatch to instead search for the beechcraft airplane that Locke saw in one of his visions. |
Discoveries: The beechcraft, contact with unknown outside sources, light inside the Hatch |
Relation to Lost storyline: Locke and Boone trek into the jungle to find a plane that Locke saw in one of his visions. However, Boone's expedition up the ridge and into the plane yielded nothing except dead bodies, Nigerian maps, and heroine-filled Virgin Mary statues. Locke's faith was tested by this worthless discovery, but worsened when (upon making a Mayday signal) the plane fell from the ridge and Boone was severely injured. This may have been the sign Locke wanted all along, for if not for Boone's injuries, Locke would never have been sobbing and beating his fists upon the Hatch that night, prompting the man inside the Hatch to abort his attempted suicide and turn on the spotlight, giving Locke hope once more. |
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Save Boone's Life
Save Boone's Life
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "Do No Harm" |
A Team Members: Jack |
Also Involved: Charlie, Michael, Sun |
Mission: To save Boone's life. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Boone was severely injured due to his fall from the beechcraft. Jack tried to treat his wounds but was unable to due to Boone's severe loss of blood and Locke misinforming Jack of the cause of injury. While Jack and Sun prepared for a blood transfusion, Charlie tried to find Shannon, who was a possible donor, but she was nowhere to be found. |
Discoveries: Jack learns about the Hatch for the first time |
Relation to Lost storyline: Jack soon asks Michael for help for a possible amputation. Boone, however, stopped them and decided it was his time to go. Boone succumbed to his wounds and died, mentioning Shannon in his last breath. This would mark the first division between Jack and Locke, because Jack never fully trusted Locke again believing him to have lied about Boone's cause of injury and thus inadvertently leading to his death. Shannon also became helpless and found no one to take care of her anymore, lashing out against Sayid when he tried to comfort her. |
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Give Birth to Aaron
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Give Birth to Aaron
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Do No Harm" |
A Team Members: Kate |
Also Involved: Charlie, Claire, Jin |
Mission: To deliver Claire's baby safely. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Kate, en route to find supplies to save Boone's life, found Claire on the verge of giving birth and in need of help. Kate reported this to Jack who was preoccupied with treating Boone, so Kate, Charlie, and Jin had to be in charge of the delivery of the baby. |
Discoveries: None |
Relation to Lost storyline: Claire successfully gave birth to her baby, leading to a relationship with him and securing his well-being. The mystery surrounding the Others and their obsession over her pregnancy would be revisited when Claire's amnesia would wear off. |
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Travel to the Black Rock
Travel to the Black Rock
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Exodus, Part 1", "Exodus, Part 2" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Locke |
Also Involved: Hurley, Dr. Arzt, Danielle Rousseau |
Mission: "You're going to go into the jungle and get some dynamite and blow open a hatch and then you're going to hide everyone inside." - Arzt. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Jack's desire to get the survivors into a safe area (in this case, the Hatch) was impossible without a means to open the thick door that held the Hatch shut. Rousseau informed the survivors that there was a cache of dynamite at the [[Black Rock]]. |
Discoveries: The [[Black Rock]] was actually an old slave ship that had moored in the middle of the jungle, the Monster is a "security system" that comes from vents in the ground, Rousseau's science expedition suffered in the Dark Territory, i.e. The Sickness, Montand lost his arm. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Despite losing Dr. Arzt to a dynamite mishap and encountering the hostile Monster, the A-Team manages to return safely to the Hatch and lay the dynamite to complete the following mission, "Opening the Hatch". Other themes continue to develop: Jack's overprotection of Kate, Jack's conflict with Locke, Locke's second encounter with the Monster, and Hurley's marginalization by the other characters. |
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Journey by Raft
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Journey by Raft
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "Exodus, Part 1", "Exodus, Part 2" |
A Team Members: Sawyer |
Also Involved: Michael, Jin, Walt |
Mission: To find a ship or trading route and make contact with the outside world to be rescued. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Kidnap Walt |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Michael recently spent most of his time building a raft with other survivors. The first was secretly destroyed by Walt, while the second was successfully built in half the time, also gaining Jin as a significant contributor. The sudden appearance of an ominous pillar_of_smoke, in addition to Danielle’s warnings and Arzt’s weather forecasts, prompted a hastened launching of the raft. |
Discoveries: The Others' boat, Tom |
Relation to Lost storyline: The Others, previously thought by the survivors to be limited to Ethan, turned out to be greater in number and stronger in force than anticipated. The catastrophic failure of the raft mission became the catalyst that led to a permanent tension between the Others and the survivors. |
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Rescue Aaron
Rescue Aaron
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Exodus, Part 2" |
A Team Members: Sayid |
Also Involved: Charlie, Danielle Rousseau, Aaron |
Mission: To reach the pillar of smoke in order to rescue Aaron from Danielle and return him back to Claire. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Danielle, half-crazy from the kidnapping of her daughter, kidnapped Claire's infant, thinking she could trade him to the Others. Charlie, blaming Sayid for bringing her into the beach camp sought to win Claire over by joining Sayid to rescue her baby, which she had named "Aaron." |
Discoveries: Charlie found heroin from the beechcraft, the pillar of smoke was lit by Rousseau, the Others were coming for "the boy." |
Relation to Lost storyline: Charlie took one of the heroin-filled Virgin Mary statues back to camp with him, but Claire failed to notice because she was overwhelmed with gratitude for his retrieval of Aaron. Furthermore, Sayid and Shannon grew closer as she came to think of him as someone who would take care of her. Rousseau's unfulfilled quest to find her child would still continue. |
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Open the Hatch
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Open the Hatch
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Exodus, Part 2" |
A Team Members: Jack, Locke, Kate |
Also Involved: Hurley |
Mission: To open the Hatch and to hide everyone inside to save them from the Others. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: As per Rousseau’s warning, the Others were supposedly on their way. Since the journey to the Black Rock had proved successful, the survivors now had dynamite with which to open the Hatch. While Locke had secretly planned for weeks to open the Hatch in order to find his destiny, Jack was more in favor of doing so to provide the other survivors with a sanctuary if the Others did in fact show up. |
Discoveries: The numbers on the side of the Hatch |
Relation to Lost storyline: Despite Hurley's objections, the Hatch door was blown clean off by the dynamite. This led Locke to believe that he had finally accomplished his mission and that all of the hardships and failures he had endured on the Island (as well as in his previous life) were all leading up to this accomplishment. Yet, the Hatch extended far deeper into the ground than anyone had expected, which caused apprehension in Jack and Kate. |
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Season Breakdown
- Season 1 - Percentage Successful
53.3% (8/15)
- Season 1 - Percentage Half-accomplished
20.0% (3/15)
- Season 1 - Percentage Failed
26.7% (4/15)
Season 2
The beginning of Season 2 ties up the transition from Season 1. The mission "Journey by Raft" is the aftermath of the previous season's encounter with the Others, and also serves to introduces the Tailies, who are featured centrally in Season 2, as Ana Lucia joins the A-Mission squad through virtue of leading the Tailies for 48 days. The entry into the Hatch serves to introduce the survivors to the DHARMA Initiative as they are forced to push a button every 108 minutes for an indefinite amount of time, leading to Locke's destiny being jeopardized. Furthermore, Walt's abduction from the raft sets the stage for several attempts made by Michael to rescue Walt from the Others. Also, the rivalry between the survivors and the Others gains momentum.
Explore the Hatch
Explore the Hatch
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Man of Science, Man of Faith", "Adrift" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Locke |
Also Involved: Desmond |
Mission: To explore the mysterious Hatch and find out what is inside it. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Desmond, who had been previously going about his standard day in the underground Hatch, decorated and furnished with the decor and style of the 1970s, was jarred from his routine by the dynamite explosion above which blew off the Hatch door. Jack saw the Hatch was too narrow to hide people in, but Locke decided to venture in, and Kate joined him for his protection. |
Discoveries: The Hatch ladder was broken, the inside of the Hatch door read "Quarantine", The DHARMA Initiative, Desmond, electromagnetism, push the button |
Relation to Lost storyline: After entering the Hatch to find Kate, Locke discovers Desmond who pulls a gun on them and throws Kate into the pantry, where there is a stockpile of DHARMA food. Desmond then sits Locke down at the computer and forces him to enter the code and push the button. Jack enters after them, and finds himself at a standoff with Desmond who has a gun to Locke's head. Jack recognizes him immediately from the stadium in Los Angeles. |
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Push the Button
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Push the Button
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Orientation" |
A Team Members: Jack, Locke, Kate, Sayid |
Also Involved: Hurley, Desmond |
Mission: To push the button before the Swan countdown timer reaches zero. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Having entered the Hatch successfully, Kate ends the standoff between Desmond and Jack by checking Desmond from behind with a shotgun from the armory. In the process, Desmond accidentally shoots the computer, while the countdown continues. Desmond shows Locke and Jack the Swan orientation film to show them they are in an DHARMA Initiative electromagnetic research station called the Swan. After failing to repair the computer, Desmond abandons the survivors in the Swan, with Jack chasing after him. |
Discoveries: The orientation film |
Relation to Lost storyline: With the help of Sayid, the computer was fixed. As Locke entered the code into the computer, Jack returned with the proper code he learned from Desmond. Locke forced Jack to hit the “execute” button on the keyboard in order to set an example for the rest of the survivors that the Swan had a purpose. From then on, pushing the button became a scheduled, regular event for the survivors. |
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Escape from “the Others”
Escape from “the Others”
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; While it turned out that Sawyer, Michael, and Jin were not actually captured by the Others, they were now forced to follow the tail section survivors. |
Episodes: "Adrift", "Orientation", "Everybody Hates Hugo" |
A Team Members: Sawyer |
Also Involved: Michael, Jin |
Mission: To escape from “the Others" and continue the search for Walt. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: With their raft destroyed, Michael and Sawyer managed to ride the wreckage back to the Island’s shore, unaware of Jin’s whereabouts after the raft’s destruction by the Others. When they reached the shore, they were instantly met by Jin, who came running out of the jungle with his hands tied behind his back. Accusing the mysterious people chasing them of being “Others,” the three are quickly knocked out and dragged to a tiger pit. |
Discoveries: The tail section survivors, the tiger pit, the Arrow |
Relation to Lost storyline: In discovering that “the Others” were actually survivors of the tail section of Oceanic 815, Sawyer, Michael, and Jin make peace with Mr. Eko and Ana Lucia as their captors release them from the tiger pit and take them back to the Arrow to regroup and function as a single unit. |
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Return to the Beach Camp
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Return to the Beach Camp
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; While they were very close to arriving at the beach camp safely, Cindy disappeared en route and Ana Lucia shot and killed Shannon in the confusion, delaying the trip until this accident was sorted out. |
Episodes: "Everybody Hates Hugo", "...And Found", "Abandoned" |
A Team Members: Sawyer, Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Michael, Jin, Eko, Libby, Bernard, Cindy |
Mission: To trek across the Island and return to the survivors’ main beach camp. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: As they regrouped at the Arrow, Ana Lucia informed Sawyer, Michael and Jin that they would lead the remaining tail section survivors back to their original camp. |
Discoveries: Goodwin’s death, Walt’s apparition, the source of the tail section’s fear |
Relation to Lost storyline: Mr. Eko decides they should move inland to get Sawyer medical attention quicker, but Saywer falls unconscious during the trek inland. As they drag him in a stretcher up a hill, Cindy disappeared from the group and whispers were immediately heard from all around as it started to rain. Running through the jungle and reacting out of fear, Ana Lucia turned and shot Shannon, who happened to be chasing the vision of Walt she had seen in the jungle at that very moment. Ana Lucia realized her mistake in front of the survivors as Sayid cradled a dying Shannon in his arms. |
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Tail Section (Pt. 1): Survive on the Beach
Tail Section (Pt. 1): Survive on the Beach
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Other 48 Days" |
A Team Members: Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Eko, Libby, Bernard, Cindy, Goodwin, tail section survivors |
Mission: To create a signal fire and survive on the Island. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Infiltrate the Tail Section |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: On September 22, 2004, Oceanic 815 crashed onto the Island. Despite the beliefs of the mid-section survivors, the passengers on the tail-section of the plane did not perish, but washed ashore just as they did. |
Discoveries: None |
Relation to Lost storyline: Despite initial deaths of some of the more severely injured survivors, 23 people survived the plane crash and established a temporary camp on the beach with a functional signal fire to attract planes. The primary survivors were Ana Lucia (who assumed leadership), Eko, Libby, Bernard (whose wife, Rose, survived with the mid-section survivors), and Flight Attendant Cindy Chandler. A man named Goodwin provided co-leadership to Ana Lucia. |
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Tail Section (Pt. 2): Maintain the Signal Fire
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Tail Section (Pt. 2): Maintain the Signal Fire
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; While some tail-section survivors avoided capture, nearly all of them were captured by the Others during their nighttime raids (including the kids). |
Episodes: "The Other 48 Days" |
A Team Members: Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Eko, Libby, Bernard, Cindy, Goodwin, tail section survivors |
Mission: To keep the camp safe from the people that were already on the Island. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Kidnap the Tailies |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: With 23 passengers aboard the tail section surviving the crash of Oceanic 815, they were content to make camp on the beach as long as they had a signal fire to expedite their rescue. Yet, on the first night, the Others raided the beach camp in an attempt to kidnap the stronger members of the tail section in order to weaken the camp for future abductions. This put the tail section on its guard. |
Discoveries: The Others, the Others’ list |
Relation to Lost storyline: Although they succeeded in taking three survivors, Eko killed two Others. The tail section realized that these people were on the Island before them. They kept the signal fire burning until two weeks later when the Others came back and took nine more of them (including the kids). Ana Lucia discovered that one of the dead intruders carried a list with the names of all of the tail section survivors and a physical description of each. |
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Tail Section (Pt. 3): Imprison the Spy
Tail Section (Pt. 3): Imprison the Spy
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; Nathan was successfully captured and interrogated in the pit for several days, but was released and killed by Goodwin (the true spy) under cover of darkness. |
Episodes: "The Other 48 Days" |
A Team Members: Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Eko, Libby, Bernard, Cindy, Goodwin |
Mission: To imprison Nathan and find out where the kids are. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: With the signal fire abandoned, Ana Lucia grew suspicious of a fellow survivor named Nathan who claimed to be from Canada and could not be confirmed to be on the plane by any other survivor. |
Discoveries: Goodwin’s allegiance to the Others, Nathan was on the plane |
Relation to Lost storyline: After Nathan had been imprisoned in the tiger pit and he refused to cooperate with Ana Lucia’s interrogations, her fellow survivors (such as Bernard and Libby) began to turn on Ana Lucia and argue that her methods were too extreme. When Goodwin released and killed Nathan that night, Ana Lucia assumed that the Others had freed him. |
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Tail Section (Pt. 4): Explore the Arrow
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Tail Section (Pt. 4): Explore the Arrow
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Other 48 Days" |
A Team Members: Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Eko, Libby, Bernard, Cindy, Goodwin |
Mission: To explore the mysterious Arrow station. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: With Nathan dead and no leads on what to do or where to go, fate happened upon the tail section survivors when they accidentally discovered the entrance to the Arrow, a DHARMA Initiative Station. |
Discoveries: The Arrow, a glass eye, a crate of Bibles, a radio transceiver |
Relation to Lost storyline: From the look on Goodwin’s face, it seemed as though he had no knowledge of this DHARMA station. Upon entry into the station, the Tailies discovered “Quarantine” marked on the door and an abandoned station in disarray. They did find several cots and a crate which contained a glass eye, several Bibles, and a short-wave radio, which they immediately put to use. |
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Tail Section (Pt. 5): Test the Short-Wave Radio
Tail Section (Pt. 5): Test the Short-Wave Radio
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Other 48 Days", "Collision" |
A Team Members: Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Eko, Libby, Bernard, Cindy, Goodwin |
Mission: To test the short-wave radio from the Arrow. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Track the Tailies |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: With the radio from the Arrow, Ana Lucia leads the other Tailies into the jungle to test it out. Goodwin suggests that he try it from a higher altitude and Ana Lucia volunteers to go with. |
Discoveries: Boone’s transmission |
Relation to Lost storyline: Although they test it and get harsh feedback, once they are alone, Ana Lucia confronts Goodwin about him being the spy within their ranks. He admits to being behind the beach raids and the lists. She attacks him and stabs him through the chest with a wooden stake from the ground. When they pick up a transmission from the radio, Ana Lucia tells them that it’s a trick from the Others and packs up the phone (despite it being Boone’s dying broadcast from the beechcraft). Shortly thereafter, Cindy discovers Jin washed up onshore and they attempt to question him. This incident led to the chain of events that culminated into the present day, where Ana Lucia accidentally shot Shannon. |
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Retrieve Shannon’s Body
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Retrieve Shannon’s Body
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Collision" |
A Team Members: Jack, Sayid, Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Eko |
Mission: To bring Shannon’s body back to the beach camp for a proper burial. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Sayid lays Shannon’s body down, and advances with his gun on a guilt-stricken Ana Lucia, only to be wrestled down by Eko. When he gains the upper hand and is about to shoot Eko, Ana Lucia knocks him unconscious from behind. She strips Sawyer’s stretcher to bind Sayid to a nearby tree, and a hostage situation ensues. |
Discoveries: The tail section survivors and the mid-section survivors realizing each other’s existence, Shannon’s death, Sayid truly loved Shannon |
Relation to Lost storyline: As, Ana Lucia’s allies start to question her sanity, Eko, believing Sawyer will die if not immediately treated for his injuries, defies Ana and brings Sawyer back to the beach camp. He runs into Jack and Kate on the way and they bring Sawyer tothe Swan. Eko tells them a girl was killed whom they immediately identify as Shannon. Michael runs back and finds them, telling them that Sayid is being held prisoner. As Eko brings an unarmed Jack to the site, Bernard and Libby abandon Ana Lucia, as she lets Sayid go out of self-loathing. Sayid carries Shannon’s body past Jack, who realizes that his supposed enemy is the woman he flirted with at the airport before the flight. |
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Track Michael
Track Michael
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "The Hunting Party" |
A Team Members: Jack, Locke, Sawyer, Kate |
Also Involved: Michael |
Mission: To find Michael and bring him back to camp safely. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Capture Michael |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: While examining the Swan’s computer, Michael saw that, for the first time, the computer could be used to communicate with outsiders. Walt somehow was sending messages to the Swan computer, and Michael reciprocated in secret. Days later, Michael knocked out Locke in the Swan armory and imprisoned Jack in there as well, as he hiked north to find his son. |
Discoveries: Tom, the Others’ line, the Others are great in number |
Relation to Lost storyline: Jack, [Locke]], and Sawyer began to arm up and chase after Michael, telling Kate to stay behind. Shortly into the trip, the three of them heard several gunshots and quickened their pace, yet still did not find Michael. As night fell, Locke told Jack he had lost the trail, at which point, Tom appeared from the shadows and gave the three an ultimatum: either leave their guns and return to their camp or else he would shoot Kate (who had come along after all and had gotten captured). Jack relented, and the four returned to camp without Michael. It was at this point that Jack approached Ana Lucia about starting an army. |
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Interrogate "Henry Gale"
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Interrogate "Henry Gale""
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; While “Henry Gale” provided a detailed account of his survival on the Island (as well as his life prior to his marooning), Sayid still did not believe him by the time Jack put an end to the interrogation. |
Episodes: "One of Them" |
A Team Members: Jack, Locke, Sayid |
Also Involved: "Henry Gale" |
Mission: To question “Henry Gale” in the Swan’s armory and find out who he is. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Search for John Locke |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: After being warned by Ana Lucia, Sayid intercepted Danielle Rousseau in the jungle, who took him to a man she had captured in a net the previous night. He frantically told Sayid his name was “Henry Gale” and he was from Minnesota, so Sayid cut him down. Rousseau shot him with a crossbow, and Sayid took him to the Swan for medical treatment from Jack. Sayid heeded Rousseau’s warning that this man was an Other. |
Discoveries: The account of Henry Gale’s time on the Island, the countdown timer’s hieroglyphs |
Relation to Lost storyline: Sayid made a pact with Locke to change the combination to the armory lock, so Sayid could be alone with “Henry Gale.” When Locke agreed, Sayid began to question “Henry” about his life, while Jack struggled to get inside the armory. As Sayid grew more suspicious of “Henry,” he began to take out his anguish over Shannon on his prisoner by beating him while screaming at him. Jack eventually convinced Locke to open the door, leaving him little time to push the button. Sayid was pulled off of Henry, but he felt no remorse and still believed him to be “one of them.” |
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Piece Together Claire's Memory
Piece Together Claire's Memory
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Maternity Leave" |
A Team Members: Kate |
Also Involved: Danielle Rousseau, Claire, Libby |
Mission: To piece together Claire's memories of her abduction and the time she spent in Ethan’s custody. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Analyze and Operate on Claire |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Claire found her newborn son, Aaron had an ominous fever and a rash, so she believed him to be “quarantine”-sick. She told Libby, a clinical psychologist, about the memory loss she suffered after she returned to camp after being abducted by the Others for a week. Libby accidentally unlocks a vision of Claire’s past and Claire distinctly remembers being held by Ethan in a medical facility on the Island. She sets out to find the facility. |
Discoveries: The Staff, the vaccine, the fake beard, why Claire scratched Danielle |
Relation to Lost storyline: Kate follows Claire with a gun for her protection, and the two run into Danielle Rousseau who insists on going with them (likely to find traces of her long-lost daughter, Alex). The more they walk, the more memories from her abduction come to Claire. Eventually, she uncovers a tarp and finds the doorway to the medical facility where she was held and finds traces of her stay, but notices that the nursery has been stripped and the operating room has no vaccine. The three return to the beach camp, where Aaron has been nursed back to health by Jack, and Claire is secure in her search. |
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Search for “Henry's” Balloon
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Search for Henry's Balloon
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Whole Truth", "Lockdown" |
A Team Members: Sayid, Ana Lucia |
Also Involved: Charlie |
Mission: To find Henry Gale's balloon, and confirm whether he was telling the truth about himself. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: To convince his captors of his truthfulness, “Henry” drew a map to a balloon that was mentioned in his story. Ana Lucia, who was brought in to question the captive “Henry,” took the map to Sayid and Charlie since she believed telling Jack and Locke would only further their growing hostility toward one another. The three embarked on a journey across the Island to find the balloon with a smiley face on the top. |
Discoveries: The balloon, the prisoner’s tale about being “Henry Gale” was false; the real Henry Gale's grave, the real Henry Gale's letter on a $20 bill |
Relation to Lost storyline: When Jack and Locke found out what “Henry” had done, they were frustrated and locked him back up. In the clearing, the three survivors found the balloon stranded in the canopy above and the grave where “Henry” said he had buried his wife, Jennifer. When the party returned, they said that the story had checked out, but Sayid still did not believe “Henry” so he dug up his wife’s grave. He found the body of a man, whose wallet driver’s license showed his name was “Henry Gale.” |
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Resolve the Lockdown Situation
Resolve the Lockdown Situation
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; The “lockdown” situation resolved itself after time, although “Henry” lied to Locke that the timer reset itself and he never entered the numbers or pushed the button. |
Episodes: "Lockdown" |
A Team Members: Locke |
Also Involved: “Henry Gale” |
Mission: To get the blast doors to retract and push the button before the timer reached zero. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: While guarding “Henry,” Locke noticed that the Swan speakers were functioning for the first time, with a voice speaking through static. He eventually deduced it to be a timer, but by that time it was too late. The blast doors surrounding the computer room went down, with only a crowbar keeping one up. |
Discoveries: Blast door map, the DHARMA supply drop. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Locke realized that he couldn’t jam the door up by himself, so he released “Henry” from the armory to aid him. This led to failure when the door came down on Locke’s legs, pinning him underneath it, leaving “Henry” to crawl through the vents and push the button for him. Eventually, the timer reached zero and the lights went out, but a blacklight came on and a map of the Island and DHARMA stations appeared on one of the doors, then it vanished. Henry swore to Locke that he never entered the numbers or pushed the button. Locke’s faith in pushing the button is shaken for the first time, leading to “Henry’s” further manipulation of Locke. |
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Trade “Henry” for Walt
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Trade “Henry” for Walt
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "S.O.S." |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate |
Also Involved: Michael |
Mission: To return to “the Line” and propose a trade: “Henry” for Walt |
Corresponding O-Mission: Make a Deal with Michael |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: With “Henry” clearly proven to be an Other and imprisoned in the Swan, Jack believed that they could take him to “the Line” that Tom had drawn and propose a prisoner exchange to get Walt back. |
Discoveries: None |
Relation to Lost storyline: Jack and Kate wait for hours at “the Line” but no one shows up, until night when Michael runs frantically out of the jungle. When Michael is brought to the Swan by Jack and Kate, he claims to have found the Others and describes them as filthy, savages. He riles the survivors up and says they can take the Others out, so Jack goes to Sawyer to get the guns. |
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Save Libby’s Life
Save Libby’s Life
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "?" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Locke, Hurley |
Also Involved: Libby, Michael |
Mission: To save Libby’s life. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: With the Swan empty, Michael talked Ana Lucia into giving him her gun and entry to the armory to kill “Henry Gale.” When she relented, he shot her dead and in his panic, shot Libby who was down there getting blankets. He then shot himself in the shoulder, freed “Henry,” and set the whole thing up to look as if “Henry” did it. But Libby was still alive from her wounds, much to Michael’s horror. |
Discoveries: None |
Relation to Lost storyline: Despite Jack's treatment and Sawyer sharing his heroin to soothe Libby's pain, she succumbed to her wounds and died. The deaths of Ana Lucia and Libby became a great motivating factor for the survivors in arming up and going after the Others to get Walt back by force. This played perfectly into Michael’s plan, who was told only to bring Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Hurley on the “rescue party.” |
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Hunt for "Henry"/Search for the Question Mark
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Hunt for "Henry"/Search for the Question Mark
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; While Locke was disappointed that they lost “Henry’s” trail, Eko was successful in convincing Locke to take him to the “?”. |
Episodes: "?" |
A Team Members: Locke |
Also Involved: Eko |
Mission: To follow the trail “Henry” left, while secretly venturing out to search for the Question Mark. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: In a dream, Ana Lucia came to Eko and told him to help John. Later in the dream, this was echoed by Yemi who told Eko that he and Locke needed to go to the “?” on the blast door map. |
Discoveries: The “?” |
Relation to Lost storyline: When Locke realized Eko’s true intentions, he was initially resistant to help him, but soon relented after Eko struck him and convinced him it was vital to their survival. Following a dream in the jungle, Locke told Eko to climb the cliffside where the Beechcraft fell with Boone inside. From atop the cliff, Eko saw an outline of a Question Mark salted into the earth. |
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Explore the New Station
Explore the New Station
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "?" |
A Team Members: Locke |
Also Involved: Eko |
Mission: To enter the new station and see if what they were looking for was inside. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Having found the Question Mark outline in the ground, Locke and Eko searched the earth more carefully and found a metal set of doors leading to a ladder extending deep underground. |
Discoveries: The Pearl station, the Pearl Orientation Video |
Relation to Lost storyline: Venturing into the new station, Locke and Eko find a closed circuit television monitor grid, one of which shows the events occurring live in the Swan from a hidden camera. Upon viewing the Pearl Orientation Video, they learn that the duty of Pearl DHARMA workers was to monitor workers in other stations, record their findings, and accept that these workers believed their stations to be of importance. Locke took this to mean the Swan was a joke, while Eko’s faith in the button was reaffirmed. |
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Season Breakdown
- Season 2 - Percentage Successful
22.2% (2/9)
- Season 2 - Percentage Half-accomplished
44.4% (4/9)
- Season 2 - Percentage Failed
33.3% (3/9)
Season 3
Season 3 marked a more aggressive stand by the "A-Team" against the survivors than during the previous 67 days on the Island.
Ambush the Others
Ambush the Others
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "The Glass Ballerina" |
A Team Members: Sayid |
Also Involved: Jin, Sun, Tom, Colleen, Ivan |
Mission: To ambush the Others, take two hostages, and kill the rest. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Steal the Elizabeth |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: When's Walt's "rescue party" did not go according to plan, Sayid devised a new plan to find his comrades assuming that Michael's betrayal had manifested and the others had been abducted. He convinced Sun and Jin to create a second pillar of smoke to flush out the Others from the jungle and torture the whereabouts of Jack, Kate, and Sawyer out of them. |
Discoveries: The Others' control of the submarine |
Relation to Lost storyline: Despite the efforts of Sayid, Sun, and Jin to surprise the Others and gain an advantage on Jack, Kate, and Sawyer's location, the Others managed to take Desmond's sail boat. However, Sun's wounding of Colleen acted as a direct catalyst to bring Others-Survivors tensions to an even higher level. Similarly, the existence of a possible second craft, the Galaga, is revealed in the aftermath of this mission. |
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Save Mr. Eko
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Saving Mr. Eko
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Further Instructions" |
A Team Members: Locke |
Also Involved: None |
Mission: To save Mr. Eko from the polar bear cave. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Inspired by a vision, Locke, accompanied by Charlie, set out to discover the location of Mr. Eko and accomplish Boone's orders to save Mr. Eko's life. |
Discoveries: Polar bear cave, imploded Swan station |
Relation to Lost storyline: With Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Sayid absent, there is a leadership vacuum, and especially after his recent visions, Locke begins to confidently assume the mantle of leader. However first he must rescue Eko to atone for his most recent mistake, when he had doubted faith, resulting in the destruction of the Hatch. |
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Locate Jack, Kate, and Sawyer
Locate Jack, Kate, and Sawyer
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished, Pearl monitor feeds were patched out of a new location (which revealed Mikhail), but was not used to locate the prisoners. Eko was found, but was soon killed by the the Monster. |
Episodes: "The Cost of Living" |
A Team Members: Sayid, Locke |
Also Involved: Desmond, Nikki, Paulo, Eko |
Mission: To find a computer in the Pearl that can be used to locate Jack, Kate and Sawyer. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Locke, remembering the Pearl, and attempting to find Eko, assumed leadership of the survivors camp by being an "inclusive leader" and calling upon all volunteers to journey with him in order to save their friends. Eko had also recently gone AWOL on a mission to find his brother, and Locke sought to track him down as well knowing that the beechcraft his brother's body was in was on top of the Pearl exterior. |
Discoveries: Mikhail, the Monster's shape shifting ability, Yemi's body missing |
Relation to Lost storyline: With Eko's dying breath, he warned the other survivors that "they're next." Locke, undeterred by this, sought to continue on his mission to find the abducted survivors. They buried Eko's body near the Pearl in solitude. |
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Murder Ben
Killing Ben
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; Jack does not kill Ben, but he does negotiate release in a hostage situation. |
Episodes: "Every Man for Himself" |
A Team Members: Jack, Juliet |
Also Involved: Ben, Pickett |
Mission: For Jack to kill Ben, so that Juliet and the others are against him to bring about change. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: {{{F-mission}}} |
Background: None |
Discoveries: Not all of the others are loyal to Ben. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Kate and Sawyer escape, but Ben lives. |
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Escape Hydra Island
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Escaping Hydra Island
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "I Do" - "Not in Portland" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Juliet |
Also Involved: Ben, Tom, Pickett, Jason, Ivan, Alex, Karl |
Mission: Jack tells Kate and Sawyer to escape on foot while Jack holds Ben hostage in surgery. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Chasing Sawyer and Kate |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Sawyer was about to be executed, but Jack turned Ben's surgery into a hostage situation, and attempts to set up Sawyer and Kate's escape. However they had recently learned their prison was on a separate island, whereas Jack does not yet know. |
Discoveries: Room 23, Alex's relationship with Karl and Ben. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Jack takes Ben's life hostage after cutting his (Ben's) kidney sack. Kate and Sawyer, aided by Alex, get a boat in exchange for Karl's rescue. Picket catches the four (Sawyer, Kate, Alex, and Karl) on the beach but is killed by Juliet. |
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Rescuing Jack Part I: The Flame
Rescuing Jack Part I: The Flame
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead" - "Enter 77" |
A Team Members: Kate, Locke, Sayid |
Also Involved: Rousseau |
Mission: Follow Locke's bearing/intuition to see if it aids in helping find the Other's camp. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Locke and Sayid offer to help Kate, and Kate asked Rousseau to help find the Others' camp. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead") |
Discoveries: Rousseau learns her daughter is alive and well, The Flame, The Purge, additional DHARMA history, Mikhail Bakunin, and the DHARMA Cabling Map. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Sayid, Locke, Kate, and Rousseau head north and discover The Flame. The A-team encounters Mikhail and Bea Klugh. Locke enters numbers into a computer. Sayid finds a map to The Barracks. Mikhail shoots Bea dead. The Flame detonates as a result of Locke's entering numbers. |
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Rescuing Jack Part II: Sonar Fence
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Rescuing Jack Part II: Sonar Fence
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Par Avion" |
A Team Members: Kate, Locke, Sayid |
Also Involved: Rousseau, Mikhail Bakunin |
Mission: 1) Follow the DHARMA Cabling Map to The Barracks 2) Overcome the Sonar Fence to gain access to the Barrack grounds. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Sayid, having discovered the DHARMA Cabling Map, sets his team's sights on a place of interest: The Barracks. |
Discoveries: The sonar fence surrounding The Barracks; Jack seemingly happy in captivity |
Relation to Lost storyline: The A-Team, Rousseau, and Mikhail encounter a large sonar fence that surrounds The Barracks. Locke pushes Mikhail through the fence, causing Mikhail to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage. The rest of the team surmount the fence and approach the Barracks to see Jack playing football with Tom. |
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Rescuing Jack Part III: The Barracks
Rescuing Jack Part III: The Barracks
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; While they succeeded in getting Jack back, it made sure he didn't get off the Island and Locke apparently joined the Others. |
Episodes: "The Man from Tallahassee", "Left Behind" |
A Team Members: Kate, Locke, Sayid |
Also Involved: Rousseau |
Mission: Extract Jack from the Barracks. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: The A-Team reaches the Barracks and discovers Jack happily playing football with Tom. |
Discoveries: Anthony Cooper's presence on the Island, the Magic Box, the Submarine |
Relation to Lost storyline: While Kate and Sayid attempted to extract Jack they were discovered and taken captive. Meanwhile, Locke furthered his own motives to destroy the Other's submarine with the seemingly 'unwilling' aid of Ben. Jack's ticket off the Island was lost, the A-Team was captured, and Locke discovered his father's presence on the Island. Later all of the Others, except Juliet, left the Barracks. Jack made his way back to the beach with Kate, Sayid, and Juliet. Locke had also gone with the Others. |
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Defeating the Others
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Defeating the Others
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Brig", "Greatest Hits", "Through the Looking Glass", |
A Team Members: Jack, Sawyer, Juliet and Sayid. |
Also Involved: Danielle, Bernard, Karl, and Alex. |
Mission: To ambush the Others during their invasion of the camp. |
Corresponding O-Mission: The Invasion |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Jack opens up to the camp about his plan to end the Others once and for all, explaining that Danielle has visited the Black Rock and returned with a large amount of dynamite. Jack explains that, with the dynamite, they will "blow them all to hell". |
Discoveries: The Looking Glass |
Relation to Lost storyline: While the others go to the radio tower or the Looking Glass, Sayid, Jin, and Bernard prepare to ambush the Others at camp. All ten of the attacking Others were killed. |
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Contacting Naomi's ship Part I
Contacting Naomi's Ship Part I
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Brig", "Greatest Hits", "Through the Looking Glass" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Juliet, and Sayid, and Locke tried to stop it. |
Also Involved: Danielle, Alex, Karl, and all other survivors. |
Mission: To shut down the radio tower and the Looking Glass to contact Naomi's ship. |
Corresponding O-Mission: Stop Survivors from Contacting Naomi's ship |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Sayid thinks if he is able to shut down Danielle's distress call that he could contact Naomi's ship, but Juliet says that there is also the Looking Glass, which Ben uses to block all other signals from the island. |
Discoveries: The Looking Glass |
Relation to Lost storyline: While Sayid, Jin, and Bernard wait for the Others to come, Charlie and Desmond go on a suicide mission to shut down the Looking Glass, while the rest of the survivors go to shut down the radio tower. The signal was disabled, Naomi's boat was contacted, Mikhail died, Bonnie was killed, Greta was killed, and Naomi and Charlie died. Locke, a member of the A-Team, directly tried to stop this mission by killing Naomi and failing to kill Jack when he contacted the boat. |
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Season Breakdown
- Season 3 - Percentage Successful
66.7% (6/9)
- Season 3 - Percentage Half-accomplished
22.2% (2/9)
- Season 3 - Percentage Failed
11.1% (1/9)
Season 4
Track Naomi
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Tracking Naomi
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; While they succeeded in finding Naomi, she managed to contact the freighter to tell them everything was fine, but she was injured from Locke's knife wound, and she died. |
Episodes: "The Beginning of the End" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate |
Also Involved: Danielle |
Mission: To find Naomi before the freighter becomes suspicious of the survivors. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Naomi crawled away, and they have to track her in time before the freighter called the survivors again. |
Discoveries: None |
Relation to Lost storyline: When George calls Jack on the satellite phone to reconfigure the settings so they can pinpoint their location, they need Naomi to work the phone. However, when Jack looks for her she is gone. Jack and Danielle, taking Ben with him, follow the blood-stained trail, but Kate thinks otherwise, as she found a different trail where she believed Naomi doubled back on herself. Naomi ambushed her viciously, holding a knife to her throat for the phone to contact the freighter for help, thinking the survivors had turned savage and killed her. Kate pleads not guilty, and as a result Naomi covers for the survivors before she finally dies. |
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Finding Daniel's Team
Searching for the freighter Team
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; Jack's group managed to find Daniel first, and them from Naomi's phone track down Miles & Frank |
Episodes: "Confirmed Dead" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Locke, Sawyer, Sayid |
Also Involved: Danielle, Claire, Aaron, Jerome, Doug, Steve, two un-named female survivors |
Mission: For Jack's group: To find the remaining three of Daniel's team. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Daniel parachuted onto the Island, but he needs to rendezvous with the rest of his team. |
Discoveries: The four members of the team: Daniel, Miles, Charlotte & Frank |
Relation to Lost storyline: Daniel bailed out of his helicopter as it was going down. Jack and Kate stumbled upon him in the jungle. Daniel needs to find his remaining three members of his team, and he enlists their help. They manage to find Miles from following his signal, and Juliet and Sayid join the hunt. Locke's group finds Charlotte in a river and take her prisoner. To avoid Jack's group finding them, they took her transponder and attached it to Vincent, who fled a different way. However, when Frank fires his flare, Jack's group finds Frank and discover his helicopter - intact. Overall, the mission was half-accomplished, as they discovered a source of rescue however Locke's group still have Charlotte. |
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Finding Jacob's Cabin Part I
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "Confirmed Dead", "The Economist" |
A Team Members: Locke & Sawyer |
Also Involved: Danielle, Claire, Aaron, Jerome, Doug, Steve, two un-named female survivors |
Mission: To contact Jacob and discover the purpose of the freighter and how to defend themselves before they arrive at the Barracks. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: After receiving a message from Walt to murder Naomi, and that the rest of the freighter people had arrived to kill them, Locke decided to go into hiding but not without contacting Jacob for further instructions on how to defend themselves. |
Discoveries: The cabin could seemingly move through space; and that Hurley knows of the cabin. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Locke gathered a handful of survivors and island-castaways to trek into hiding so the freighter people can't find them. But first, Locke wanted to take a detour and visit Jacob in his cabin for further instructions. As they walked, Hurley commented the cabin was in a different direction, but in response to Locke and Ben's surprised faces, he quickly muttered something about the airplane cabin. On the way, they picked up another parachutist from the freighter, which led Ben to attempt murder against her - to no avail. Much to Locke's annoyance, the cabin had seemed to disappear from it's original location and Ben remarked in-front of the group that Locke was lost. This lead Hurley to question his intentions about their hostage, but Locke re-affirmed his leadership and they continued on to the Barracks whilst covering his disappointment that he truly didn't know what to do next. |
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Retrieving Charlotte from the Barracks
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Economist" |
A Team Members: Sayid & Kate Opposing: Locke & Sawyer |
Also Involved: None |
Mission: To retrieve Charlotte from Locke and take her back safely to Frank, Daniel and the helicopter. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Sayid makes a deal with Frank that if he retrieves Charlotte safely from Locke, he will take him off the Island to the freighter. |
Discoveries: Sayid discovered a secret room in Ben's house, behind a bookshelf, that contained fake passports, large amounts of money in many currencies and clothes. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Sayid, Kate and Miles leave for the barracks, to where Locke's group is situated and where they have Charlotte prisoner. Sayid struck a deal with Frank to let him take him to the freighter, whereas Miles accompanies him to help locate Charlotte. Sayid disallows Jack to go with him because of his intense rivalry with Locke. Jack advises Kate to go with them for extra precaution against Locke. When they arrive, they discover Hurley stuck in a closet. Conning his friends, Hurley tells them that Locke went elsewhere and that they should investigate Ben's house, and when they do, Locke's group corners them and disarms them. Later, Locke and Sayid discuss their current situation involving the freighter team, and they strike a deal - Miles for Charlotte. Even though they lost Miles and Frank disparagingly says that Sayid cheated, the deal was the same. Charlotte was returned safely and Sayid boarded the helicopter to the freighter with Frank and Desmond. |
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Kate's Identity Secret
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Kate's Inquisition
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Eggtown" |
A Team Members: Kate & Sawyer |
Also Involved: None |
Mission: Kate decides to interrogate Miles about knowledge of her, but she must first meet his demands to see Ben. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Kate decides to find out whether the freigther knows about her fugitive status. |
Discoveries: Ben is more sophisticated in the outside world than is first thought, as Miles seems to think he owns 3.2 million dollars, if not more. Miles and the freighter have a copy of the Flight 815 manifest and have knowledge of Kate's crimes. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Kate decides to stay behind with Locke's group of survivors who have a prisoner from the freighter, so she can interrogate him about his knowledge of her previous life of crime. However, Locke refuses to reveal the location of Miles, so Kate instead tricks Hurley into slipping his location. Kate finds him, but he firstly demands to see Ben. Kate recruits Sawyer for help, who distracts Locke, and Kate breaks into his basement and takes Miles to meet Ben. Miles blackmails Ben, and reveals that the freighter knows about Kate's fugitive status. Even though Locke discovered Kate's betrayal and evicted her from the Barracks, Kate's overall objectives were completed so the mission was a success. |
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Investigating the Freighter
Investigating the freighter
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; While they succeeded in discovering the freighter's owner and it's intentions, they were too late to act on it and they didn't have the man-power to suppress the mercenaries. |
Episodes: "The Constant", "Ji Yeon", "Meet Kevin Johnson", "Cabin Fever" |
A Team Members: Sayid |
Also Involved: None |
Mission: To discover the freighter's true mission and everything regarding it's purpose. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: The survivors were for-warned by Charlie's dying message that the freighter people weren't here to neccessarily rescue them. Also, Locke was warned by a vision of Walt that they were here to kill them, but it's likely Sayid only partly believed this. |
Discoveries: Charles Widmore sent the freighter to the Island with mercenaries on board to kill everyone on the Island with knowledge of survivors of the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, so that the story behind his fake wreckage isn't compromised. However, Widmore also wanted Ben, but for unknown reasons. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Sayid and Desmond were brought to the freighter by Frank in the helicopter to find out why they're offshore of the Island. At first, information on why they were there was given out sparsely, because as soon as they arrived, Desmond began to be effected by the Island's side-effects. However later the pair met the captain, who told them who had commissioned the freighter and the supposed reason why they want Ben - because some of them believe he placed the fake wreckage in the ocean to deter Widmore into finding the Island. A few days later, Sayid and Desmond discovered Michael on-board, who was a spy for Ben, and they turned him into Gault. Before the two castaways realize that mercenaries were onboard, they made two trips to the Island and caused mass casualties. All in all, they did succeed in discovering some of the freighter's intentions and background, but time was too short to act upon it. |
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Tracking Daniel and Charlotte
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Other Woman" |
A Team Members: Jack & Kate |
Also Involved: None |
Mission: To discover where Daniel and Charlotte have gone and why. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: When Daniel and Charlotte disappear into the jungle at night, suspicions are raised and Jack, Juliet and later Kate begin to track them to see what they're up to. |
Discoveries: The Tempest, the origin of the gas used in the Purge |
Relation to Lost storyline: When Daniel and Charlotte disappear from camp at night, Jack is inclined to follow them as he is suspicious. Juliet joins the mission, as she is ordered by Harper to stop them from releasing the gas to kill everyone on this island. On their way, Kate is found knocked out by Charlotte, and she joins their search. Juliet heads forward in front of them to complete the mission herself, but when she arrives, she believes they're about to release the gas (and fights with Charlotte) when in fact they rendered it inert so Ben couldn't re-use it. |
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Defending the Barracks
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; although some of the survivors escaped with their lives, it was at the cost of many casualties. |
Episodes: "Meet Kevin Johnson", "The Shape of Things to Come" |
A Team Members: Locke & Sawyer |
Also Involved: Claire & Aaron |
Mission: For the survivors, they need to defend themselves from attack. For Ben, he needed to protect himself. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Ben showed Locke a video of Charles Widmore, the man who sent the freigher to kill everyone on the Island and capture him. The mercenaries have arrived for Ben. |
Discoveries: The freighter mercenaries were here for Ben and to kill everyone else. Widmore had changed "the rules", according to Ben. Ben could summon the Monster. |
Relation to Lost storyline: The mercenaries are shipped to the Island in the helicopter by Frank. They come across Danielle and Karl, kill them, and take Alex hostage. They use Alex to turn off the sonar fence so they can assault the Barracks, where they kill around five more survivors. The remaining few (Locke, Sawyer, Hurley, Claire) barricade themselves into Ben's house with Ben. Keamy demands to talk to Ben and sends them Miles. When Ben refuses to leave the house, Alex is executed by Keamy. Enraged, Ben summoned the Monster and it attacked the mercenaries. The group fled into the jungle and split into two groups - one to the beach, one to Jacob's cabin. |
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Finding Jacob's Cabin Part II
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Cabin Fever" |
A Team Members: Locke |
Also Involved: None |
Mission: To find Jacob. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: After the assault at the Barracks, Locke and Ben decide to find Jacob and receive orders, but they need Hurley to find the cabin. |
Discoveries: Horace's map, the potential reason behind Locke's dreams, the location of Jacob's cabin and Claire, the abscense of Jacob and the appearance of Christian on his behalf. |
Relation to Lost storyline: On their way to the cabin, they disagree on who they're following. That night, Locke has a dream where he sees a DHARMA Initiative workman chopping trees, telling him he needs to re-visit the grave on directions to find the cabin. So, they take a detour and Locke discovers a map to the cabin. Locke offers Hurley safe passage to the beach now that they've got directions to the cabin, he decides to stay with the pain because night would soon fall. The next night, they soon find the cabin and Locke enters alone to find Christian Shephard there instead of Jacob. Locke expresses the notion that he was "chosen" to be there, and to his surprise he finds Claire sitting nonchalantly in the creepy cabin. Nevertheless, Locke is told to move the Island to save it. |
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Escaping the Island
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Chasing the Helicopter, Disarming the freighter bomb, Fighting the Mercenaries and Escaping the Island
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Outcome: Half-Accomplished; many survivors and freighter crew died when the freighter exploded, some survivors were left behind but the Oceanic Six, Desmond and Frank escaped. |
Episodes: "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1", "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" |
A Team Members: Jack, Kate, Sayid & Sawyer |
Also Involved: Sun, Aaron & some other survivors |
Mission: To finally escape the Island safely. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: The helicopter lands on the Island and the survivors make a last bid for freedom. The Others finally combat the mercenaries with Kate and Sayid in tow. Desmond, Jin and Michael try desperately to disarm the bomb on-board so people can escape. |
Discoveries: Daniel, Charlotte and Miles truly want to help the survivors escape, Charlotte may have been born on the Island, Michael's ultimate destiny (let the Oceanic Six escape), Penny rescues them and helps with their cover story. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Jack, Sawyer, Kate and Sayid head towards the helicopter, the latter two following the former. When Sayid returns, Daniel desperately begins ferrying survivors to the freighter before the Orchid moves the Island. Sun and Jin discover Michael on a freighter, and along with Desmond, they help disarm a bomb that is on-board. Sayid, Kate, Richard and the Others overpower the mercenaries and rescue Ben. Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Sayid and Hurley lift off with Frank, but Sawyer jumps overboard when the fuel tank begins to leak. However, when they arrive on the freighter, the bomb is ready to explode and only Desmond, Sun and Aaron are able to board it before the boat explodes with Jin, Michael and many others on-board. Before they can re-land on the Island, Ben moves it away to protect it, with everyone else still on it. The helicopter crashes in the ocean and that night they are rescued by Penny and her boat. They create a cover story to protect those left behind from Widmore and sail to Sumba where the only the Oceanic Six are rescued. Desmond, Penny and Frank go into hiding. |
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Moving the Island
Moving the Island
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1", "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" |
A Team Members: Locke |
Also Involved: None |
Mission: To successfully move the Island and hide it from Widmore. |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: Jacob, through Christian, ordered Locke to move the Island to protect it from Widmore. |
Discoveries: the Orchid, the secondary protocol. |
Relation to Lost storyline: Locke, Ben and Hurley trek towards the Orchid so they can move the Island. However, Ben signals the Others as a back-up if the mercenaries have already arrived there. Hurley was having second-thoughts about the plan, but it was too late - Keamy and his men were waiting at the Orchid when they had arrived. Ben gave himself up, but the Others, with the help of Kate and Sayid, overpowered them. Ben trekked back to the Orchid and with Locke they confronted Jack about their plan to move the Island. Jack deemed them crazy, however the race was on to save everyone before they did so, and he left with Hurley. When Locke and Ben descended into the actual station, they encountered Keamy but Ben killed him in revenge for killing his daughter, despite the bomb linked to the freighter. Nevertheless, they continued on with their plan and Locke watched a new orientation video. Ben blasted a hole into an even deeper section of the Orchid called the Vault. Ben informed Locke that he himself needed to be the one to move the Island because the one who does so can never return. Ben descended into the Vault and turned the frozen wheel which moved the Island to an unknown location in space-time. Ben was banished to the Sahara ten months into the future. |
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Overall breakdown
- 51.6% (16/31)
- Percentage Half-accomplished
- 25.8% (8/31)
- 22.6% (7/31)
Season 5
On-Island (Pt. 1): Find an Island Landmark
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On-Island (Pt. 1): Find an Island Landmark
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On-Island (Pt. 2): Infiltrate the Hostile’s Camp
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On-Island (Pt. 2): Infiltrate the Hostile’s Camp
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On-Island (Pt. 3): Re-Set the Frozen Wheel
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On-Island (Pt. 3): Re-Set the Frozen Wheel
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Cost of Living" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Off-Island (Pt. 1): Regroup at the Safe House
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Off-Island (Pt. 1): Regroup at the Safe House
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Outcome: Failed |
Episodes: "Because You Left" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Off-Island (Pt. 2): Assemble at the Lamp Post
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Off-Island (Pt. 2): Assemble at the Lamp Post
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "This Place Is Death", "316" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Off-Island (Pt. 3): Return to the Island
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Off-Island (Pt. 3): Return to the Island
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; The survivors returned to the Island, but arrived in different times (2007: Sun, Ben, Frank; 1977: Jack, Kate, Sayid, Hurley) |
Episodes: "316" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Assimilate Into the DHARMA Initiative (1977)
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Assimilate into the DHARMA Initiative (1977)
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "LaFleur" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Protect the Survivors’ Return (1977)
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Protect the Survivors’ Return (1977)
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; Sawyer managed to fool the DHARMA leaders into believing Jack, Kate, and Hurley were new recruits, but Sayid was caught in the jungle and imprisoned as a “Hostile.” |
Episodes: "Namaste" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Search for Jin (2007)
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Search for Jin (2007)
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Outcome: Half-accomplished; Sun found Jin but he was only shown to be in a DHARMA group photo from 1977, not presently in 2007 |
Episodes: "Namaste" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Save Young Ben’s Life (1977)
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Save Young Ben’s Life (1977)
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Whatever Happened, Happened" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Locate the Jughead (1977)
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Locate the Jughead (1977)
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "Follow the Leader" |
A Team Members: fdfdf |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Detonate the Jughead (1977)
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Detonate the Jughead (1977)
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Outcome: Accomplished |
Episodes: "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2" |
A Team Members: |
Also Involved: defdf |
Mission: fdfdf |
Corresponding O-Mission: None |
Corresponding F-Mission: None |
Background: dfdf |
Discoveries: |
Relation to Lost storyline: dfdfdf |
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Season Breakdown
- Season 5 - Percentage Successful
45.4% (5/11)
- Season 5 - Percentage Half-accomplished
45.4% (5/11)
- Season 5 - Percentage Failed
9.2% (1/11)
See also
External links
- LOST Music Video - Storm The Gate! - Montage of Lost scenes with some of the Season 3 A-Team missions (To 'Storm The Gate' by Tenacious D)