To your ETA - sloppy work from the writers. I don't have the complete set, but I guess it came with journal pages from the black rock, and since it wasn't covered in the series, they decided to backpeddle and use the Black Rock people to "answer" the outrigger question. I think.
I knew it! I was reading the black rock journal entry, and it says that they sent out an "away" team who had met another vessel. They had a musket war with the other vessel before they disappeared into a heavenly light (time jump).
LAME. Though this would explain why he just SAT there all season, oh hey, at some point they just planned for him to die. While I like it being Juliet with him, this scene, in this manner, would have pissed me off. I don't want some huge conflict solved when neither character knows who is who, you know? You can argue it's ironic, I just think it's passive and boring. Sounds like this is rather convoluted at any rate. Why would the Black Rock people be doing anything in that scene?
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Plus, it had to be Ben, huh? He's the easiest person to injure, I guess.
Lame answer to that mystery is lame.
Thanks for bringing it over, though!
ETA: on the comments: it was people on the Black Rock? How does that explain the water bottles? They didn't flash during the ride...
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adam and eve was a two minute scene in one episode yet there was a huge mystery about that
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