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This DHARMA Initiative station was found by the tail section survivors and used as a hiding place from the "Others". The station was found to be gutted and seemed almost entirely empty except for a box containing a Bible, a short wave radio and a glass eye. It was later revealed by Eko, in "What Kate Did", that the Bible contained film missing from the Swan's orientation video, which warns the occupant not to use the computer for communication with the outside world.

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  • The Arrow
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  • This DHARMA Initiative station was found by the tail section survivors and used as a hiding place from the "Others". The station was found to be gutted and seemed almost entirely empty except for a box containing a Bible, a short wave radio and a glass eye. It was later revealed by Eko, in "What Kate Did", that the Bible contained film missing from the Swan's orientation video, which warns the occupant not to use the computer for communication with the outside world.
  • The Arrow was DHARMA Initiative station number 2, whose primary purpose was the development of defensive strategies against the Hostiles. ("Because You Left") The station was an underground bunker or complex constructed into a hillside located somewhere east or northeast of the Barracks, and an hour or two from the coastline. The Arrow was discovered by the tail section survivors 27 days after Flight 815's crash. It was about a three days' trek from the tail crash site to the Arrow. ("The Other 48 Days") By the time it was discovered by the survivors of the tail section, it appeared to be converted into a storage facility, with any pre-existing Hostile studying tools gone or disassembled.
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Number
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Status
  • Abandoned
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  • Arrowenter.jpg
  • Arrowstation.jpg
  • Horacearrow.jpg
  • K5.4BApollon.jpg
Name
  • The Arrow
ImageSize
  • 250(xsd:integer)
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Discover
  • The Tailies
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  • 150(xsd:integer)
  • 200(xsd:integer)
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  • left
  • right
Research
  • Possibly Mathematical research
  • Restocking and Staging Area
Purpose
  • Intelligence gathering and defense
Video
  • Arrow Orientation film
C
  • Apollo firing an arrow.
  • Horace in the Arrow jumpsuit
  • The box found in the station
  • The door of the Arrow
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  • This DHARMA Initiative station was found by the tail section survivors and used as a hiding place from the "Others". The station was found to be gutted and seemed almost entirely empty except for a box containing a Bible, a short wave radio and a glass eye. It was later revealed by Eko, in "What Kate Did", that the Bible contained film missing from the Swan's orientation video, which warns the occupant not to use the computer for communication with the outside world.
  • The Arrow was DHARMA Initiative station number 2, whose primary purpose was the development of defensive strategies against the Hostiles. ("Because You Left") The station was an underground bunker or complex constructed into a hillside located somewhere east or northeast of the Barracks, and an hour or two from the coastline. The Arrow was discovered by the tail section survivors 27 days after Flight 815's crash. It was about a three days' trek from the tail crash site to the Arrow. ("The Other 48 Days") By the time it was discovered by the survivors of the tail section, it appeared to be converted into a storage facility, with any pre-existing Hostile studying tools gone or disassembled.
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