"Steve Austin, searching for a satellite downed somewhere in the Pacific, rescues a young woman named Da-Nay from drowning, and from two men trying to capture her. She tells him that the satellite had landed on the island where she lives, which is protected by an impenetrable force field that also renders it invisible from a distance. She promises to lead him to the island, if he will help her acquire an immunity serum being developed at the University of Hawaii. The islanders are being threated by an insurrection led by a power-hungry man named Torg. But flight to another populated island would be fatal, since her people have no immunity against disease."@en . "The Lost Island is an end-game Flashpoint that was released in Patch 1.1 Rise of the Rakghouls."@en . . "2008-07-13"^^ . "Green"@en . . "The Lost Island"@en . . "3"^^ . . . "47397"^^ . . ""@en . . . "Gideon Crew"@en . "2014-08-05"^^ . "The Lost Island is the third book in the Gideon Crew series. It was published on August 5, 2014 as the twentieth full-length Preston-Child collaboration."@en . . "1978-01-30"^^ . "Ninjaflag.gif"@en . "The Lost Island is an end-game Flashpoint that was released in Patch 1.1 Rise of the Rakghouls."@en . "2008-05-25"^^ . . . . . . "16"^^ . "\"Hiding is pointless. They're just gonna keep coming back. They have no idea that we're going to be waiting for them. So, we stop hiding, we stop living in fear, because when they show up, we're going to blow them all to hell\""@en . . . "231215"^^ . . . . "The Lost Island"@en . . "The aliens await Steve's help"@en . "5"^^ . "Jack Shepard was a passenger on Oceanic Flight 815 travelling from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles USA, which crash landed on a small island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean in May 2008. The Lost Island, as it was eventually dubbed by the survivors, was the final destination of Flight 815, and the final resting place for some of its ill-fated passengers. After the crash Jack Shepard helped organise the survivors and administer medical aid. The Lost Island's leadership position was quickly filled by Jack Shepard after the other crash survivors looked to him for guidance and direction after his heroics in rescuing crash survivors."@en . . . "United States"@en . . "Grand Central Publishing"@en . "The Lost Island is a spin-off book for the ITV science fiction series Primeval."@en . . "Unknown"@en . "Caption."@en . . . "1"^^ . . . "President of Basketball Operations of the Basketball Ninjas"@en . "Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child"@en . . "The Lost Island is a spin-off book for the ITV science fiction series Primeval."@en . . . . . . "Jack Shepard"@en . "Basketball Ninjas"@en . "The Lost Island"@en . "The Lost Island is the third book in the Gideon Crew series. It was published on August 5, 2014 as the twentieth full-length Preston-Child collaboration."@en . "yes"@en . . . . . "Jack Shepard was a passenger on Oceanic Flight 815 travelling from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles USA, which crash landed on a small island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean in May 2008. The Lost Island, as it was eventually dubbed by the survivors, was the final destination of Flight 815, and the final resting place for some of its ill-fated passengers. After the crash Jack Shepard helped organise the survivors and administer medical aid. The Lost Island's leadership position was quickly filled by Jack Shepard after the other crash survivors looked to him for guidance and direction after his heroics in rescuing crash survivors."@en . "AllianceLeader.png"@en . . . . "50"^^ . . . "Steve Austin, searching for a satellite downed somewhere in the Pacific, rescues a young woman named Da-Nay from drowning, and from two men trying to capture her. She tells him that the satellite had landed on the island where she lives, which is protected by an impenetrable force field that also renders it invisible from a distance. She promises to lead him to the island, if he will help her acquire an immunity serum being developed at the University of Hawaii. The islanders are being threated by an insurrection led by a power-hungry man named Torg. But flight to another populated island would be fatal, since her people have no immunity against disease."@en . . "English"@en . .