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  1. The blast door map discovered in "Lockdown" is a map of DHARMA Initiative facilities on the Island discovered by Locke at the Swan. The map and its accompanying annotations were drawn on one of the blast doors in paint that would fluoresce under ultraviolet ("black") light.

  2. The DHARMA Initiative conducted research and other activities on the Island in a number of stations. They all have (or have had) power (from an unknown source) and a water supply as well as various kinds of equipment (e.g. machinery, living quarters, computers, medical equipment, etc).

  3. The DHARMA Initiative built a series of Stations on the Island and at least one off-Island in Los Angeles. The different stations had different purposes. Some stations were for research into various scientific subjects but other stations provided communications infrastructure.

  4. The Dharma Initiative, also written DHARMA (Department of Heuristics and Research on Material Applications [a]), is a fictional research project and organization featured in the television series Lost.

  5. 13 lut 2008 · One of the most entrancing aspects of the show is its semi-abandoned Dharma Initiative stations that dot the island and have been slowly revealed over time. Dedicated followers of the series have slowly gathered and compiled data to compose a clearer picture of this fantastic island, cataloging locations in great detail.

  6. Lost Props & Memorabilia - all replicas but the Dharma Orientation Binder is so cool! We also have the OG Lost Auction Catalogue. If you can’t find online, lmk and I’ll try to get links. comments. Best. Add a Comment. Logan_sk • 2 yr. ago. Dharma was by far my favorite subplot. 15. Reply. ITrCool Don't tell me what I can't do • 2 yr. ago.

  7. Stacja Łabędź. Logo Łabędzia. Główny artykuł: Stacja Łabędź. Stacja numer 3. Pierwotnymi zadaniami załogi Łabędzia miały być badania nad elektromagnetyzmem. Lecz w skutek nieprzewidzianego Incydentu, zmieniono procedurę. Mieszkańcy stacji mieli za zadanie wpisywać liczby do komputera co 108 minut.

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