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The question "what lies in the shadow of the statue" was first uttered by Ilana in ''Dead is Dead'' to Frank as he was arriving back onto Hydra Island from the main island. Franks had no idea what she was talking about and she proceeded to hit him in the head with the butt of her gun and knock him unconscious.
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The question, "What lies in the shadow of the statue?", was first uttered by Ilana in ''[[Dead is Dead]]'' to Frank as he was arriving back onto Hydra Island from the main island. Franks had no idea what she was talking about and she proceeded to hit him in the head with the butt of her gun and knock him unconscious.
   
It was next mentioned in ''Some Like it Hoth'' when Bram and other men in masks abducted Miles in 2004. They forced him into a van and told him to quit working for Widmore and join the winning side. He demanded twice as much money as Widmore had offered him, $3.2 million dollars, but Bram refused to pay him and he was thrown out of the van.
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It was next mentioned in ''[[Some Like it Hoth]]'' when Bram and other men in masks abducted Miles in 2004. They forced him into a van and told him to quit working for Widmore and join the winning side. He demanded twice as much money as Widmore had offered him, $3.2 million dollars, but Bram refused to pay him and he was thrown out of the van.

Revision as of 08:54, 16 April 2009

The question, "What lies in the shadow of the statue?", was first uttered by Ilana in Dead is Dead to Frank as he was arriving back onto Hydra Island from the main island. Franks had no idea what she was talking about and she proceeded to hit him in the head with the butt of her gun and knock him unconscious.

It was next mentioned in Some Like it Hoth when Bram and other men in masks abducted Miles in 2004. They forced him into a van and told him to quit working for Widmore and join the winning side. He demanded twice as much money as Widmore had offered him, $3.2 million dollars, but Bram refused to pay him and he was thrown out of the van.