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Obssessive much?

Ok, this is just in case someone is just as obessed as I am:
In “The Constant,” the auctioneer selling a journal from a first mate on the Black Rock claimed the final voyage set sail in 1845 and was lost at sea. But in this episode, Richard is imprisoned in 1867.
This change in continuity is likely due to the fact that the ship held dynamite, not created and produced until 1867.
So nothing fishy (I am fairly certain at any rate).

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Hi. I am an uber Lost fan. Admittedly, I jumped on the bandwagon a little late, halfway through the third season but thanks to the DVD's I am all caught up and do frequent re-watches. BTW my new image reflects my love/hate relationship with Lost. I always feel like I am on the verge of blowing up at the end of every episode because when I think I finally figured it out, nope the rug is pulled out.

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  1. The Black Rock set sail from Portsmouth in 1845. It probably took at around a year or two to reach the Canary Islands, if that was its first stop. They probably were around that area trading slaves and making rum/tanning leather or whatever sailors did back then, until 22 years later the captain decides to buy some healthy new slaves from the local prison and set sail back to wherever, and end up crashing on the island.

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