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| Lost Time | |
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| Series: | Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers, No. 51 |
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| Author(s): | Ilsa J. Bick |
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| Published: | eBook - April 2005 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 074340690X |
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From the back cover: Almost a year after the S.C.E. crew on the da Vinci helped Lieutenant Nog of Deep Space 9 salvage the hulk of DS9's sister station Empok Nor, a booby trap left behind by the Androssi threatens the Bajoran system. But the potential damage may be greater than the combined crews of the da Vinci and DS9 can handle, as the threat stretches across two universes -- and their only hope for survival may rest with their long-dead crewmates 111 and Kieran Duffy!
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| Lost: The Official Magazine | |||||||||
| #01 | "Cast Away" | #11 |
"The Lost Shephard" |
#21 |
"Jack. Ben. Locke." | ||||
| #02 | "Sawyer, Michael, Sayid, Shannon" | #12 | "Flashback" | #22 |
"Juliet & Sawyer" |
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| #03 | "Inner Demons" | #13 | "Femme Fatales" | #23 |
"Lost Reaches Episode 100!" |
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| #04 | "Enter: The Hatch" | #14 | "Captured!" | -- | Lost: Messages From The Island |
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| #05 | "What Kate Did" | #15 | "Season 4 Arrives!" |
#24 | "The Beginning of the End" |
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| #06 |
"Survivors" | #16 | "New Season Secrets!" | #25 | "Night Terrors" |
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| #07 | "Season 3 Is Here!" |
#17 |
"Cabin Fever!" |
#26 | "Dharma Duo" |
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| #08 | "Faith No More?" |
#18 | "2008 Yearbook" | #27 | "Season 6 Is Here!" |
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| #09 | "Revelations" |
#19 | "Tales From The Freighter" | #28 | |||||
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"Love Island" |
#20 | "Escaping The Island" | #29 | |||||

"Captured!" is the eighth issue of the first volume of Lost: The Official Magazine. It was released soon before the airing of "The Beginning of the End".
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The Unearthed Treasures section featured an interview with writers Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis. They discussed the family relationship between Ben Linus and his daughter, Alex. They also discussed where they wanted Desmond to go in season four, stating that he would be "wanting answers." Also mentioned was how season four was easier to produce because they had more time.
This section revealed several new pieces of information about the then-upcoming video game Lost: Via Domus. The first piece of information was that players would play as a character that had not been seen on the show. Also revealed was that there would be playable flashbacks. References were made to episodic nature of the game, and to appearances by the smoke monster.
John Bernstein was interviewed in this section of the magazine about the the third season DVD. He stated that he found the third season to be one running storyline, finding that back-to-back viewings of the episode were "remarkably cohesive." He previewed some of the special features that would be found. He stated that his favorite bonus feature was "Lost in a Day." He previewed Access: Granted, the Blu-Ray-exclusive bonus feature, and stated that he was he was brainstorming some unique features for the fourth season DVD.
As a follow-up to questions asked to Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis earlier in the issue, an interview with Michael Emerson and Tania Raymonde was featured as part of the "By the Fire" segment. They both talked about their characters' progression throughout the third season, as well as the revelation that Alex was Ben's daughter. Tania also discussed her character's relationship with Karl, stating that she did "believe a girl like Alex should have a boyfriend on the island."
As an aside, Emerson alone discussed his theatrical roots and why he commonly is cast in intense roles. Raymonde also discussed Cell Division, a film she both wrote and directed.
An interview with actor Henry Ian Cusick followed, in which he discussed swimming in the show, which he stated inspired him to take a scuba diving test. He stated that he questions Desmond's sanity a little due to the flashes. He discussed Dominic Monaghan's departure from the show, stating that Monaghan had told him ahead of time, and that on his last day, Monaghan became extremely focused on his work.
Marsha Thomason, who portrayed Naomi, was interviewed next, and spoke about her first day on the show, in the mud with bugs. She revealed her glee in Naomi's revelation of the fact that Oceanic Flight 815 had been found already, and of her wish to do a scene with the smoke monster if it didn't attack her.
Damon Lindelof returned for his weekly segment in which he answered readers' questions, most notably that we would see Libby again, and that the numbers would make a reappearance in season four.
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