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A distress signal was a type of signal that could be sent in emergency situations.

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  • A distress signal was a type of signal that could be sent in emergency situations.
  • Tribes must make a distress signal using any materials from the campsite. An airplane pilot will judge the signals. The tribe the pilot deemed with the most noticeable signal wins.
  • A distress signal is an internationally recognized means for obtaining help. Distress signals take the form of or are commonly made by using radio signals, displaying a visually detected item or illumination, or making an audible sound, from a distance. This form of pleading for help has made several apperances in the Star Fox series, mainly for plot purposes.
  • REDIRECT A distress signal is an internationally recognized means of obtaining help. Distress signals are commonly made by using a radio, displaying a visual object, or making noise from a distance. A distress signal indicates that a person or group of people, ship, aircraft, or other vehicle is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance. Use of distress signals in other circumstances may be against local or international law.
  • Danielle Rousseau recorded a distress signal two months after her arrival on the Island. On the day after the crash of Flight 815, a group of survivors took a transceiver from the cockpit and trekked to higher elevation in an attempt to call for rescue. Sayid managed to pick up the signal, and Shannon attempted to translate the French message. ("Pilot, Part 2") When Sayid was later captured by Rousseau, he discovered that she was the one who recorded the message. ("Solitary") Hurley later learned that Rousseau had changed the transmission at a radio tower on the Island, replacing the previous transmission, which broadcast the Numbers in a male voice over and over.
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  • "Distress Signal"
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  • Sep.8.2016
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Description
  • A recurring survival challenge.
  • synopsis: this song is about an alien who slowly dies and knows it and tries to signal for help and nobody cares or wants to so she dies. after she dies she wishes somebody heard it because she doesn't want to be dead anymore. or something like that.
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  • 遭難信号
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  • Shannon trying to translate the French message
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  • Danielle Rousseau recorded a distress signal two months after her arrival on the Island. On the day after the crash of Flight 815, a group of survivors took a transceiver from the cockpit and trekked to higher elevation in an attempt to call for rescue. Sayid managed to pick up the signal, and Shannon attempted to translate the French message. ("Pilot, Part 2") When Sayid was later captured by Rousseau, he discovered that she was the one who recorded the message. ("Solitary") Hurley later learned that Rousseau had changed the transmission at a radio tower on the Island, replacing the previous transmission, which broadcast the Numbers in a male voice over and over. This original signal brought Rousseau and her team to the Island. The Sri Lanka Video says that the original signal was encrypted, ("[[|]]") but in 1988, Sam Toomey and Leonard Simms (at a South Pacific listening station), and Rousseau's science expedition independently detected the broadcast of the numbers without encryption. ("Numbers") At an unknown time after 1988, the Others began jamming the signal from the tower by using equipment located at the Looking Glass Station. The jamming seems to inhibit signals being received beyond the Island, but the signals can still be picked up locally. ("Greatest Hits") When Rousseau deactivated the transmission of the distress signal on iteration 17550446 by ejecting the tape on Thursday, December 23, 2004, 90 days after Sayid et al. discovered the signal on Thursday, September 23, 2004, approximately 255,915 iterations had been broadcast. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
  • A distress signal was a type of signal that could be sent in emergency situations.
  • Tribes must make a distress signal using any materials from the campsite. An airplane pilot will judge the signals. The tribe the pilot deemed with the most noticeable signal wins.
  • A distress signal is an internationally recognized means for obtaining help. Distress signals take the form of or are commonly made by using radio signals, displaying a visually detected item or illumination, or making an audible sound, from a distance. This form of pleading for help has made several apperances in the Star Fox series, mainly for plot purposes.
  • REDIRECT A distress signal is an internationally recognized means of obtaining help. Distress signals are commonly made by using a radio, displaying a visual object, or making noise from a distance. A distress signal indicates that a person or group of people, ship, aircraft, or other vehicle is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance. Use of distress signals in other circumstances may be against local or international law.
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