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A group of people, nicknamed the other Others by Sawyer, attacked him, Juliet, Locke, Daniel, Miles and Charlotte in 2007 or later. Previously this group possibly had ransacked the Beach camp. ("The Little Prince")

2007 or later

5x04 CampNoMore

The survivors find their abandoned beach camp.

After a timeshift Sawyer's group found themselves in daylight once more, and made their way to the beach. On the beach, they found that the camp existed at that moment, but seemed disheveled, with a number of the structures in disrepair and all the supplies either stolen or consumed.

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An Ajira water bottle, found inside one of the canoes

With no one nor the Zodiac in sight, the group wondered where everyone had gone. Noticing a pair of wooden outrigger canoes, they speculated that the other survivors may have fled from attackers. Inside one of the canoes, Sawyer found a water bottle with a label for Ajira Airways, which Juliet recognized as an international airline based in India. They took one of the outriggers and began paddling toward the Orchid. After a short while, they noticed that an unknown group of people were pursuing them in the other outrigger. As the other canoe gained on them, the people in it began to shoot. After trying to escape for a while, the group had Juliet returning fire with a rifle, apparently hitting one of the pursuers. Before the pursuers could get any closer, there was another time flash.

Explanation from the producers

In an interview, the producers declared they probably wont solve the outrigger chase mystery:

Okay, finally, I have to ask, simply because it's been driving me nuts for a year and a half: what's going on with showing the other half of the outrigger shootout?

Carlton Cuse: The outrigger shootout is not something we're bending around in gyrations so we can solve it. In the grand scheme of the show, that is a fairly obscure piece of the show. It is your particular obsession...

Damon Lindelof: ...and you're not alone in it.

CC: You're not alone in it. And yes, it would have been great if we had had the opportunity to close the time loop. But you can't get everything done and keeping the narrative going in a straight line. This is one of those things where we made a very conscious choice to ask, "What are the big questions? And most importantly, what are the paths of these characters? Where do they lead?" And we followed those paths and tried not to trip ourselves up getting too diverted from that. We felt that that's the thing that's ultimately going to make the finale work or not work. We got to the point where we made the finale we wanted to make, that was our approach, and I think it was the only approach we could take. We sat here in my office, had breakfast every day for six years, talked about the show, and we used this gut check methodology, where if we both loved something and thought it was cool, that would go in. We applied that same methodology to the finale, and that was the only way we could do it. We came up with a finale that we thought was cool, that was emotional and one we really liked. That's the best we could do.

DL: When we wrote that scene and somebody started shooting at them, we knew exactly who was shooting at them. That is not a dangling thread that we don't know the answer to. That being said, as we started talking about paying that off this season, it felt like the episode was at the service of closing the time loop, as opposed to what the characters might actually be doing in that scenario. It never felt organic. We decided we would rather take our lumps from the people who couldn't scratch that itch than to produce an episode that was in service of putting people in an outrigger and getting shot at.

You put people in a lot of outriggers this season. It feels, frankly, like you're taunting me.

DL: We can't entirely deny that we're taunting you.

CC: Honestly, though, the logistics of getting all the participants in the outriggers in the configuration that was on the A-side of the time loop was actually really daunting.

DL: Considering half of them had been killed off

CC: It's not like we didn't want to do it. Like Damon says, it was just too much of a narrative deviation to do it.

Unanswered questions

Unanswered questions
  1. Do not answer the questions here.
  2. Keep the questions open-ended and neutral: do not suggest an answer.
For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Outrigger chase/Theories
  • Who ransacked the beach camp?
  • Who were the pursuers in the outrigger?
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