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Revision as of 14:43, 3 June 2008


Regina was a crew member aboard the Kahana.

On The Freighter

Season 4 (Days 92-96)

On board the Kahana, Regina worked as a communications officer, though it isn't known whether this was her primary job. She likely took the job after Minkowski started to act 'crazy.'

Regina shared a satellite phone conversation with Miles when he demanded to talk to Minkowski, but Regina explained that he could not come to the phone. ("Confirmed Dead")

She later spoke with Daniel on the phone to assist him with an experiment. After Daniel set up a beacon on the Island, Regina launched a "payload" from the freighter, and counted down its distance from the Island. She (like Daniel) found it "weird" that the payload had not arrived as the freighter's indicators had shown. ("The Economist")

Reginajumps

Regina jumps. ("Ji Yeon")

She later answered the emergency line when Charlotte called, and told her that Frank, Sayid and Desmond hadn't yet arrived on the freighter by helicopter. ("Eggtown")

When Sayid and Desmond arrived on the freighter, they were held captive in the sickbay. Regina acted as their guard. Distant and confused, she spoke with Frank after he approached. He made mention the book she was reading was upside down. She then let Frank in to see Sayid and Desmond.

Later that day, Regina walked out onto the deck wrapped in chains. She climbed the railings and committed suicide by jumping overboard. According to Captain Gault she was afflicted by what might best be described as a heightened case of cabin fever. ("Ji Yeon")

Post-Death

Gault referenced her death when warning Keamy that he may be suffering from the same sickness. ("Cabin Fever")

Trivia

  • Regina is Latin for "queen".
  • During casting for "Ji Yeon", Regina was described as "Late-20s to early 30s, any ethnicity. Tough, formidable, someone who could take an order and execute it flawlessly but who is now a shell of her former self; nervous and paranoid. Nice co-star. would prefer to have a stunt woman but not crucial." [1]
  • The book Regina reads is The Survivors of the Chancellor by Jules Verne, a story about the final voyage of a ship at sea.
  • Both Regina and Minkowski were only heard over the phone for three episodes, then died mysteriously in their first actual episode appearances.

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: Regina/Theories
  • What was her role aboard the freighter?
  • Why was she disoriented?
  • Why did she kill herself?
  • Why doese any of the crew members try to rescue her?