Friday, August 18, 2006

Here are some pictures of puzzle #3 - The numbers! It's mostly just pictures of places where the numbers have appeared throughout the show.














































In the 4 - Leonard playing Connect Four, the four-toed statue, Desmond's injection bottle and a jukebox listing for Driveshaft's "You All Everybody"

In the 8 - Hurley, the numbers on the side of the Hatch, the lottery sign, a hand holding a microphone, Rousseau's notes with the numbers written over and over
















In the 1 - the numbers on the hatch computer, Henry Gale's ID (the real Henry Gale), a Nebraska license plate

In the 5 - a ticket from Oceanic airlines, part of the blast door map mentioning the "intranet," Hurley's alarm clock, the lottery ticket, Hurley's hotel room door, Emily Locke's driver's license, two police cars
















In the 1 - the Virgin Mary statues, a police car, an id with picture (the real Henry Gale)

In the 6 - Hurley's speedometer, the numbers on the hatch computer, a ticket for a dance party, a hand playing Backgammon
















In the 2 - The combination lock on the weapons room, the countdown clock in the hatch, a gates sign from the airport, a clock

In the 3 - A police car, a thermometer, a game (looks like mousetrap, maybe?)















In the 4 - Locke's crossword puzzle, the lottery ticket

In the 2 - a speedometer, the numbers in the hatch, a letter to Desmond, a police car

The background of the puzzle looks like water and behind the first 4 is what looks like a message in a bottle. The first part says "I survived and" and near the bottom it looks like it may say "Ford," so this may be Sawyer's letter. (?)


I will post more later with the notes and code from the back of the puzzle!

2 Comments:

Blogger Twinkle said...

Way to go, Melissa! And you posted this so early!

How did you figure out what some of these things were!? It looks like Mousetrap to me too. Interesting association.

Can't wait to see the stuff on the back. Great work!

12:17 PM  
Blogger Melissa_Lossa said...

Some of them are a little difficult to dicipher - and some of them are just guesses. :)

I was looking at Lostpedia and remembered that in Locke's flashback episode with his mother, he demonstrates Mousetrap to a kid at the toy store - so that's definately what it is.

1:10 PM  

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