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<blockquote data-quote="fba827" data-source="post: 5096025" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I like this theory. (Note that Aaron as a baby has always had distinctly blond hair and blue eyes just like that kid did)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, Claire said it first. When there was a problem with the vital signs, she screams out "What's wrong with Aaron?!" (or something like that). It isn't mentioned again until the birth itself when the Doctor (who was "Ethan" from the Others in Season 1) says the name, and then later Claire and Kate talk about how it's a nice name and how it just came to her.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is my theory as well. He's there, the island is a prison. Jacob is there as a guardian to keep him there under control. How the time travel, healing waters that generated the need for a temple, and electromaginetic fields play in to the island itself, I don't know.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well Smoke-Locke alludes to the fact that he was once a man like Sawyer. And the fact that Jacob is recruiting for a replacement from people who are regular humans, suggests that Jacob was once a regular man too (how else could another human replace him?).</p><p></p><p>Thus, both Smoke and Jacob are most likely human in origin. And it was the island that somehow made them something more...</p><p></p><p>Is it was just a smoke monster of natural instinct and chaos, it would not care about "the rules" yet it was distinctly annoyed when he was reminded that "you know the rules, you can't kill him..." if he was just a natural beast he probably wouldn't be worried about rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fba827, post: 5096025, member: 807"] I like this theory. (Note that Aaron as a baby has always had distinctly blond hair and blue eyes just like that kid did) Well, Claire said it first. When there was a problem with the vital signs, she screams out "What's wrong with Aaron?!" (or something like that). It isn't mentioned again until the birth itself when the Doctor (who was "Ethan" from the Others in Season 1) says the name, and then later Claire and Kate talk about how it's a nice name and how it just came to her. That is my theory as well. He's there, the island is a prison. Jacob is there as a guardian to keep him there under control. How the time travel, healing waters that generated the need for a temple, and electromaginetic fields play in to the island itself, I don't know. Well Smoke-Locke alludes to the fact that he was once a man like Sawyer. And the fact that Jacob is recruiting for a replacement from people who are regular humans, suggests that Jacob was once a regular man too (how else could another human replace him?). Thus, both Smoke and Jacob are most likely human in origin. And it was the island that somehow made them something more... Is it was just a smoke monster of natural instinct and chaos, it would not care about "the rules" yet it was distinctly annoyed when he was reminded that "you know the rules, you can't kill him..." if he was just a natural beast he probably wouldn't be worried about rules. [/QUOTE]
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