The Flame computer was a DHARMA Initiative computer located inside the communications station the Flame. Ostensibly being used to run a chess game on the initial face of things, the game was actually a security system, which, if won, would grant manual access to a video menu system. The video menu featured clips of Pierre Chang giving various options on station functionality. Chang, who has used three different aliases in orientation films, does not introduce himself in this case. If the system determined that both mainland communications and sonar was inoperable, a video menu would appear telling the operator to enter 7-7 if an incursion by the Hostiles had occurred. Locke gained access to the system, reached this menu, and entered 7-7, triggering an explosion and destroying the entire st
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| - The Flame computer was a DHARMA Initiative computer located inside the communications station the Flame. Ostensibly being used to run a chess game on the initial face of things, the game was actually a security system, which, if won, would grant manual access to a video menu system. The video menu featured clips of Pierre Chang giving various options on station functionality. Chang, who has used three different aliases in orientation films, does not introduce himself in this case. If the system determined that both mainland communications and sonar was inoperable, a video menu would appear telling the operator to enter 7-7 if an incursion by the Hostiles had occurred. Locke gained access to the system, reached this menu, and entered 7-7, triggering an explosion and destroying the entire st
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| - The Flame computer was a DHARMA Initiative computer located inside the communications station the Flame. Ostensibly being used to run a chess game on the initial face of things, the game was actually a security system, which, if won, would grant manual access to a video menu system. The video menu featured clips of Pierre Chang giving various options on station functionality. Chang, who has used three different aliases in orientation films, does not introduce himself in this case. If the system determined that both mainland communications and sonar was inoperable, a video menu would appear telling the operator to enter 7-7 if an incursion by the Hostiles had occurred. Locke gained access to the system, reached this menu, and entered 7-7, triggering an explosion and destroying the entire station. Given the common station functions accessed through the video menu, it is highly likely another means existed to access these features other then playing the chess game. Playing the game every time the operator wanted to contact the mainland would undoubtedly become tedious very quickly.
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