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Old 02-04-2010, 04:38 PM   #1
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Default The Pen's Theory


Hi, I'm from Italy and I've developed this interesting theory.
I hope you understand at least the general sense

The biggest question that I had left that point concerned Kate, and it was: but it is really possible to get rid of a pair of handcuffs using just a pen?
It is obvious that the pen could not be a common pen, otherwise any attempt would be futile.
I was there tormenting me about this issue when I realized that the pen is the key central to the whole episode. But I say the episode? The whole series!

Even Jack, at this point, seems to be strangely connected to the same pen: him you
when Charlie feel bad in the bathroom he asks immediately to the Hostess a pen, because his has lost.

Last season we saw Jacob meet the various characters in the series and among these is Sawyer. When Jacob meets Sawyer, if you remember, hands him a pen to write his letter (the promise that will avenge his parents). Spoiler: And it is here that the third main character is connected to a pen!

Still not enough?
When John Locke is about to commit suicide, he wrote a letter to Jack, saying "I wish you had trusted me." Well, you remember what used to write that letter? Exactly! A Pen!

Among other things, I realized that the authors wanted to include this thing the pen from the first episode of the first series. If you remember, in fact, there was a guy who was sick and Jack ordered Boone to found a pen to practice a tracheotomy. Spoiler:
The pen was then a central element from the beginning.
Finally, the series title might refer to the pen. How many times will happen to mysteriously lose a pen?

NEW DEVELOPMENTS

Claire uses the pen to sign the adoption ... remember that its not going .. The mystery deepens ..
Spoiler:

Jack's father who wants him to sign it false documents
Spoiler:

If we think that there is even a character who is called Penny
Spoiler:
NOT PEN (on) NY's Boat
that is the real Charlie's final message?

and NY's what does that mean? is not the pen of the boat in New York?

It means that there are no feathers on the boat in New York (coming from New York, no? Michael was not there?).
So, since there are no feathers on board the ship means that people are not friends of Jacob, but the Mr. Pencil.
So they are bad.
And they are really bad.

NEW THEORIES

In this episode, Jack loses both the pen inside the coffin with his father.
Yet, when Locke asks him what's wrong lost, he speaks only of the coffin, not to mention the pen.
What lies beneath? Who wants to hide the disappearance of an object so important??


in the hieroglyphs is also a pen (the third)
Spoiler:

Ben is very similar to Pen
b of the well is a p reversed if we look good ...
Moreover P is the letter of the alphabet extended number 16 ... one of the numbers! 6 is probably one of the mysteries of Lost

In the episode 5x05 "The Constant" the pen is mentioned 3 times:

1) when Desmond talks to farady to pin those Hertz will swing the congenital once wrote, Desmond changing reality and discovers that his hand is clean!
Spoiler:

2) when Desmond calls Penny's address to Wildomore, guess what makes Charles ... instead tell him a voice ... him write using a pen!
Spoiler:

3) And now, the pen is only hinted at here ... but not escape prying eye of a skilled observer, in fact, when Desmond calls Penny's phone number, guess what she says
Spoiler:
and according to you ... Desmond would like to write the number?? Exactly ... with a pen!
I realized that in fact that is one of the most memorable scenes of Lost, as the queen of pens (whose proper name is Pen) Desmond ordered to write things! Incredible, it's been launched in view and I am sure that the pen ... is the key to the island!

the only thing that puzzle me is: why charlie wrote his "greatest hits" with a marker?!
Is it because in reality he is the only real bad?
was a sign to show that he was about to die?
or maybe he knew that there was no need to use a pen?

Hazard a wild guess, but I'm not sure.
I think the fact that Charlie had to die because he was not on the list of Jacob.
And who is not on the list of Jacob can not use pens.

It's a bit 'risky, but could stay there ...

In light of all this I have developed this theory:
Jacob is the master of pens, and as it is for progress ( "Anything that happens before ... it's only progress") tries to convince his friend that the pens are best.
But his nemesis, the guy smoky, is one old school and thinks that nothing is better than pencils.
Because He wants to defend the pencils, look for a way to kill Jacob, but for him it is very difficult, because "delete" a pen is very complicated, especially if the person who wants to do is the God of the pencils ...
The Black Rock was carrying a load of pens that Jacob had ordered him to support his thesis.
All the Losties arrive on the island because they are somehow connected to any pen. Who does not accept the pen as a writing tool is killed by Jacob (see Charlie, who uses a marker and immediately after he dies).
Mr. Eko, even use a rock to write (writes to the baton) and this also triggers the ire of Mr. Pencil, who kills him personally.
Mister Pencil can be kept away due to what appears to ashes, but in reality is powdered graphite (he is afraid to do the same end).
In favor of this thesis is the fact that the mark left by a pencil is "smoky", just like the black smoke.

To corroborate this theory (to be confirmed beyond any doubt, I would say) there is this posting:
Cited by: Chihi on Today at 18:25:28
However, the latest theory of the pen vs pencil made me think of something I read on Lostpedia a couple of days ago while I was reading a little 'things at random hopping of links into links.
And specifically, in which talks of puzzles, they point out this thing:

Jack has completed his crossword with a pen without making mistakes, while Locke uses a pencil and a frame appears as clear an error.

Note the duality Jack VS Locke-pencil-pen

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