unsubstaniated death:[]
We know the CIA CLAIMS Cara Stanson is dead and was killed by Jon Reese. We are not at all sure their version of the events is the truth. Until we see a flashback of her actually being killed or dying we can't even confrim that she's actually dead-yet alone that Jon Reese was the one to do it. I'm sure the CIA wants to make Jon out to look like a guy with a savior complex who also has a dark shadowy underside-but we can't confirm their version of his villianous past is true. Only that he was lied to and guided to do things he later questioned. I'm sure he's KILLED people. But His handler? how do we know he's not just a fall guy? and how do we know the CIA hasn't just put her into hiding. I'm tempted to change her life status to "unknown" but i'm not sure how others would react to this.
-fireinthedawn (my handle: you can find me by it)
- I think it would be better if we just act on the information we've been given, even if it is from an unreliable source like Snow. It can be changed later if something comes up. MistahWhippy 07:23, April 9, 2012 (UTC)
Moving the machine[]
Has anyone considered why Stanton killed the last survivor when first comming to Ordos when the survivor said "they took it". Stanton stated "took what"? and he responded "The Machine" and Stanton shot him. After "God Mode" I am not sure that that was the first time the Machine had been moved...thoughts?Ghostwriter1924 (talk) 14:56, May 22, 2013 (UTC)
- They don't mean the Machine as we know it now (I think it was spelled with a lower-case 'm' in the subtitles), but rather an earlier version that failed, along with the code Finch sold to protect the Machine. Either that, or it was a Chinese attempt to duplicate the Machine. We don't really know what it was yet, but I think we can be reasonably sure it's not "our" Machine. --LeverageGuru (talk) 16:50, May 22, 2013 (UTC)