Talk:Skeletons (polar bear cave)
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I may have jumped the gun here in thinking that the DHARMA logo pictured is the Pearl logo. Is it possible to be definitive? Or is the logo too indistinct?--Kivipat18:48, 19 October 2006 (PDT)
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Adam & Eve
I just found it a little inconsistent that we have Adam and Eve as people, but these skeletons as objects. I'm wondering if there is any real point to having this article as an "Items" file, there's not a whole lot here that isn't in polar bear cave. --PandoraX 20:15, 19 October 2006 (PDT)
- I guess the difference is that Adam & Eve were named. This is kinda a grey area. I think these bones are not characters (yet). -- Jabberwock talk contribs email - 21:12, 19 October 2006 (PDT)
Deceased characters?
I don't see how they are characters at this point. Props maybe. -- Jabberwock talk contribs email - 21:01, 19 October 2006 (PDT)
Yeah, I know what you mean, Jabber. It is sort of a gray line, just seemed like an inconsistant thing to call human remains "Items", especially since Skeleton disambiguates to both. I kind of think of them as characters, especially given that one of them appears to be wearing a Pearl Station tshirt. If anyone feels strongly, go ahead and change it back to Items, but that was just my $0.02. --PandoraX 21:52, 19 October 2006 (PDT)
Observations - wrong theory
- In the cave are 2 skeletons of humans and 1 of animal at least, not 1.
- The skeleton not have "three eye holes". He is perfecly normal. His face ir turned to left side of screen
See the wisdom teeth and ear hole in top. Confirm at the 30'28". I describe above the holes from top to botton:
- The 1st hole, at the top, is the ear. (In "3 eye theory" this hole is the left eye)
- The 2nd hole is the left eye. (In "3 eye theory" this hole is the "third eye")
- The 3rd hole is the nose. (In "3 eye theory" this hole is the right eye)
- The 4th hole, at botton, is the right eye. (In "3 eye theory" this hole aparently don't is counted)
--dusuarez 00:09, 24 October 2006 (PDT)
Renaming
This article should be renamed to plural skeletons. There are remains of at least two human individuals.
How can one tell? Oops didn't read above. Agree --Princess Dharma (banned) 03:58, 18 February 2007 (PST)

