TIMELINE OF THE TAIL SURVIVORS
Day of Plane Crash Oceanic flight 815, enroute from
Sydney to LA breaks into three
pieces in mid-air and crashes. The
middle and cockpit sections land on
one side of an island, while the tail
section lands on the other side.
Both groups of survivors assume
each other for dead. There are 23
survivors of the tail section.
Night of Plane Crash Strange noises are heard in the
jungle, and in the distance, it looks
as though a large creature is
walking over the bamboo.
1 Day APC (After Plane Crash) A fight breaks out among 2 of the
survivors. Survivor Ryan Yeager,
identifying himself as a federal
agent, handcuffs a man identified
as the prisoner he was
transporting, accused murderer AJ
Archer, to a piece of the wreckage.
3 Days APC The survivors became concerned
that rescue has not yet come.
They reluctantly begin to set up
camp and ration their water and
food better. The island begins
exhibiting strange weather
patterns. Survivors Ana Lucia
Cortez and Dr. Isabel Jackson
emerge as the unspoken leaders of
the group.
6 Day APC A strange glow and thick smoke
are seen in the distance, very
faintly.
7 Days APC An exploration party of 5 is put
together, consisting of survivors
Ana Lucia Cortez, Ruby Mason, Val
Jansen, Gregory Blackstock, and
Tazy Aryou, and sets out into they
jungle. 1 of their number, Gregory
Blackstock, is killed by the
unidentifiable island creature,
bringing the total number of
survivors to 22.
8 Days APC Wild boars raid through the
wreckage at night, drawn to the
smell of the dead bodies. Several
of the survivors, armed with
handguns, kill 3 of the boar. 7
survivors are injured by the boar,
but none are seriously hurt.
9 Days APC The bodies of the dead passengers
are burned.
10 Days APC A small search party finds a
stream of fresh water several miles
inland.
16 Days APC Several survivors report hearing
strange whispers and noises in the
jungle while they are hunting for
food or refilling water bottles. One
survivor, Jocelyn Saunders, even
reports seeing a strange woman in
the distance that disappeared upon
closer inspection.