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It's been four days since the crash. At night on the beach, people hear something moving around in the fuselage. Jack investigates and finds wild boars eating the bodies. Later, Jack Kate and Sayid discuss what to do about all the bodies. Jack proposes turning the fuselage into a funeral pyre and cremating the dead; Sayid objects, since they don't know what religion or culture the dead might've belonged to, but Jack says they need to ensure the boars don't get them. Kate realises that Jack is hoping to use the burning fuselage as a signal fire. Next morning, Sayid works on a device to triangulate the source of the Frenchwoman's transmission and whatever power source it's using. Michael tries to stop Walt from hanging out with Locke. Jack and Sayid break up a fight between Sawyer and Hurley, who claims that Sawyer is hoarding the last of the food. Locke enters the discussion (in [[Knife Nut|dramatic]] [[Improbable Aiming Skills|fashion]]) and proposes they hunt the wild boars for food using the dozens of hunting knives he checked onto the plane.
 
{{quote| '''Hurley''': Who ''is'' this guy?}}
 
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[[Flash Back]]! In a breakroom, Locke and a co-worker play a [[Risk]]-like game and are interrupted by Randy (who is a douchebag). Randy wants to know about the "walkabout" that Locke is so keen on doing.
 
{{quote| '''Randy''': So, you wander around hunting and gathering food, right? ''On foot?''<br />
'''Locke''': Not that you would understand, but a walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal, where one derives strength from the earth and becomes inseparable from it. }}
 
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[[Flash Back]]! At the walkabout office in Melbourne, Australia, the operator tells Locke that he can't go on the very physically-demanding trek because he lied by omission, neglecting to tell them about his condition. Locke demands to go on the walkabout, saying that he can do it, but the operator tells Locke that he can't, and leaves.
 
{{quote| '''Locke''': ''[trying to follow in his wheelchair]'' Don't you walk away from me! You don't know who you're dealing with! Don't '''ever''' tell me what I can't do, '''ever'''! This is destiny. This is '''destiny'''! This is my '''destiny'''! I'm '''supposed''' to do this, dammit! '''[[Catch Phrase|DON'T TELL ME WHAT I CAN'T DO!]]'''}}
 
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