Why Dr. Regis Blackgaard could still be alive.
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Why Dr. Regis Blackgaard could still be alive.
So I was just listening to The Final Conflict, and came to the horrifying conclusion that Blackgaard could in fact still be alive. No, he did not survive the underground explosion- because he wasn't in the explosion. Think about it. How do we know that Blackgaard was infected by the formula and killed in the tunnel? Jack told everyone. Just Jack.
"But we heard the scene!"
Did we? Well, okay yes. We heard a scene. But how do we know that it was what really happened? Could it have been, say, a dream? Far fetched? Not really. Jack was the only person who was in the tunnel, he was the only person Blackgaard told that his illness was real. And instead of getting blown up, Jack was found outside- asleep. Who's to say that Jack didn't dream the entire scene? Blackgaard didn't tell him anything he didn't already know, besides for his illness, which Jack could have easily conjured up. Now, of course, this theory means that God didn't place Jack outside, away from the tunnel, but that doesn't mean there wasn't a miracle involved. Could God have given Jack the dream to put an end to everything? He could have known that Regis would go on to live a quiet life, never to be heard from by the Odyssey gang. Giving them peace. He could have also wanted to confirm that Blackgaard, was at the very least not going to find salvation through Jack and Odyssey. Not to mention that the first thing Jack said when he woke up was, "Am I dreaming?"
So, what do you think? Is this an outlandish theory, or is it reasonable? Discuss!
"But we heard the scene!"
Did we? Well, okay yes. We heard a scene. But how do we know that it was what really happened? Could it have been, say, a dream? Far fetched? Not really. Jack was the only person who was in the tunnel, he was the only person Blackgaard told that his illness was real. And instead of getting blown up, Jack was found outside- asleep. Who's to say that Jack didn't dream the entire scene? Blackgaard didn't tell him anything he didn't already know, besides for his illness, which Jack could have easily conjured up. Now, of course, this theory means that God didn't place Jack outside, away from the tunnel, but that doesn't mean there wasn't a miracle involved. Could God have given Jack the dream to put an end to everything? He could have known that Regis would go on to live a quiet life, never to be heard from by the Odyssey gang. Giving them peace. He could have also wanted to confirm that Blackgaard, was at the very least not going to find salvation through Jack and Odyssey. Not to mention that the first thing Jack said when he woke up was, "Am I dreaming?"
So, what do you think? Is this an outlandish theory, or is it reasonable? Discuss!
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Oh! Thats so ture. I was listening to it to and when Doc. Blackgard kidnapped Connie he takes her to his shop or warehouse. He then says it has every electronic for every need and he wants to start a chain world wide and maybe one in odysessy. The Electric place. There modo, every electronic for every need. Then one starts in odysessy and Bart says the boss told him to start in there and moderate it. Then the shop keeps going after Doc.Blackard "dies". So did he really die?
Duplicate thread http://odysseyscoop.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=227
But I don't think Blackgaard had the ruku to begin with. He met Jack in the tunnel, distracted him with the ruku cover story, then put jack outside of the tunnel so no one would be suspicious, then escaped with a stealth helicopter.
But I don't think Blackgaard had the ruku to begin with. He met Jack in the tunnel, distracted him with the ruku cover story, then put jack outside of the tunnel so no one would be suspicious, then escaped with a stealth helicopter.
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Right now would be have gotten the ruby because the shot was whatever it was he said it was not rukuAgent.MontyWhittaker wrote:Duplicate thread http://odysseyscoop.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=227
But I don't think Blackgaard had the ruku to begin with. He met Jack in the tunnel, distracted him with the ruku cover story, then put jack outside of the tunnel so no one would be suspicious, then escaped with a stealth helicopter.
He said it was ruku actually.
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Then he would have died.Agent.MontyWhittaker wrote:He said it was ruku actually.
I said that he was lying about the ruku.
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You said he had said it was ruku so I said if it was then he would have died.Agent.MontyWhittaker wrote:I said that he was lying about the ruku.
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PennyBassett wrote:So I was just listening to The Final Conflict, and came to the horrifying conclusion that Blackgaard could in fact still be alive. No, he did not survive the underground explosion- because he wasn't in the explosion. Think about it. How do we know that Blackgaard was infected by the formula and killed in the tunnel? Jack told everyone. Just Jack.
"But we heard the scene!"
Did we? Well, okay yes. We heard a scene. But how do we know that it was what really happened? Could it have been, say, a dream? Far fetched? Not really. Jack was the only person who was in the tunnel, he was the only person Blackgaard told that his illness was real. And instead of getting blown up, Jack was found outside- asleep. Who's to say that Jack didn't dream the entire scene? Blackgaard didn't tell him anything he didn't already know, besides for his illness, which Jack could have easily conjured up. Now, of course, this theory means that God didn't place Jack outside, away from the tunnel, but that doesn't mean there wasn't a miracle involved. Could God have given Jack the dream to put an end to everything? He could have known that Regis would go on to live a quiet life, never to be heard from by the Odyssey gang. Giving them peace. He could have also wanted to confirm that Blackgaard, was at the very least not going to find salvation through Jack and Odyssey. Not to mention that the first thing Jack said when he woke up was, "Am I dreaming?"
So, what do you think? Is this an outlandish theory, or is it reasonable? Discuss!
I saw the title of this post and I said "Oh, no, not another one of these." I always find these so ridiculous.
Then I read your theory.
Me: Hooooooooooooooooly cow.
If this was real. I would seriously die. I would die.
I said that he said that he had ruku, but that was a lie to divert Jack as his backup plan after he was that his plan to frame Jason failed so he blew up the tunnel, brought Jack out of the tunnel, then left in a stealth helicopter.Katie10 wrote:You said he had said it was ruku so I said if it was then he would have died.Agent.MontyWhittaker wrote:I said that he was lying about the ruku.
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Kungfunaomi wrote:PennyBassett wrote:So I was just listening to The Final Conflict, and came to the horrifying conclusion that Blackgaard could in fact still be alive. No, he did not survive the underground explosion- because he wasn't in the explosion. Think about it. How do we know that Blackgaard was infected by the formula and killed in the tunnel? Jack told everyone. Just Jack.
"But we heard the scene!"
Did we? Well, okay yes. We heard a scene. But how do we know that it was what really happened? Could it have been, say, a dream? Far fetched? Not really. Jack was the only person who was in the tunnel, he was the only person Blackgaard told that his illness was real. And instead of getting blown up, Jack was found outside- asleep. Who's to say that Jack didn't dream the entire scene? Blackgaard didn't tell him anything he didn't already know, besides for his illness, which Jack could have easily conjured up. Now, of course, this theory means that God didn't place Jack outside, away from the tunnel, but that doesn't mean there wasn't a miracle involved. Could God have given Jack the dream to put an end to everything? He could have known that Regis would go on to live a quiet life, never to be heard from by the Odyssey gang. Giving them peace. He could have also wanted to confirm that Blackgaard, was at the very least not going to find salvation through Jack and Odyssey. Not to mention that the first thing Jack said when he woke up was, "Am I dreaming?"
So, what do you think? Is this an outlandish theory, or is it reasonable? Discuss!
I saw the title of this post and I said "Oh, no, not another one of these." I always find these so ridiculous.
Then I read your theory.
Me: Hooooooooooooooooly cow.
If this was real. I would seriously die. I would die.
BUT, knowing you Namoi, there were one or two things that bothered you in that theory. You know what I'm talking about?
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I was saying that if he had the ruku he would be dead. I was saying he was lying to.Agent.MontyWhittaker wrote:I said that he said that he had ruku, but that was a lie to divert Jack as his backup plan after he was that his plan to frame Jason failed so he blew up the tunnel, brought Jack out of the tunnel, then left in a stealth helicopter.Katie10 wrote:You said he had said it was ruku so I said if it was then he would have died.Agent.MontyWhittaker wrote:I said that he was lying about the ruku.
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Yes, Luke.TheDoctor wrote:
BUT, knowing you Naomi, there were one or two things that bothered you in that theory. You know what I'm talking about?
If Dr. Blackgaard came back on the show after all these years, though, I would probably complain. Discounting the fact that Earl Boen is pretty much retired.