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The Dharma Initiative, also written DHARMA (Department of Heuristics and Research on Material Applications [a]), is a fictional research project and organization featured in the television series Lost. It was introduced in the second season episode "Orientation". In 2008, the Dharma Initiative website was launched. [b] Dharma's interests were ...
The one-eyed man reveals his name to be Mikhail Bakunin (the same first and last name as the famous Russian anarchist), and claims that he is the last living member of the DHARMA Initiative. While treating Sayid's gunshot wound, Mikhail tells the survivors about how he came to the island, after responding to a newspaper advertisement for the ...
The Hanso Foundation website included many easter eggs, and revealed mysteries behind the Hanso Foundation, its employees, the Dharma Initiative and the island, without spoiling the plot of Lost. In fact, within the alternate reality of the game itself, "Lost" is considered to be a fictional TV show based on real events and organizations.
The DHARMA Initiative began to decline around the 1980s (most likely following the "Incident"), and was virtually destroyed in 1992 when Benjamin Linus facilitated a massacre of the group, named "the Purge", orchestrated by Richard Alpert and the leader of the Others at the time (probably Charles Widmore, who is shown interacting with Benjamin ...
Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews) is in the Dharma Initiative's jail. [ N 6 ] He is questioned by Horace Goodspeed ( Doug Hutchison ), Dharma's leader; Radzinsky (Eric Lange), Dharma's head of research; and James "Sawyer" Ford ( Josh Holloway ), who, under the alias of LaFleur, is Dharma's head of security.
Ben tells Richard that he wants to join the Hostiles on the grounds of not liking the DHARMA Initiative. Richard tells Ben that if he truly wants this, then he must be very, very patient. Years later, Ben, now a young man working for DHARMA, helps his father Roger load a van. (This is the same van that Hurley had found in "Tricia Tanaka is Dead ...
While visiting an excavation site in the Sahara Desert, Charlotte discovers the remains of a polar bear, which has a collar bearing a Dharma Initiative logo. [3] Businessman Charles Widmore ( Alan Dale ) selects Charlotte along with Daniel Faraday, Miles Straume ( Ken Leung ), and Frank Lapidus ( Jeff Fahey ), to travel on a freighter to the ...
Patrick Fischler (born December 29, 1969) [1] is an American character actor known for his roles as Jimmy Barrett on the drama series Mad Men, Dharma Initiative worker Phil on the drama series Lost, and Detective Kenny No-Gun on the police drama Southland.