Nearwave Oscillating Water Column Generator: [link]
The pneumatic power of the Oscillating Water Column (OWC) is converted to electricity by a Wells turbo generator and specially designed induction generators. Power is brought ashore by subsea cable.
With the tear in the cable and exposed steel on the beach, I doubt the cable is powered, at least now. I'm sticking with my theory that the survivors of the shipwreck used the cable as an aid to get back to the ship.
Did they make it clear how many survived the shipwreck? I can't remember any numbers other than 16 years.
You would need some sort of capacitor to build up the amperage and discharge. Even then it would not be continious.
I think the easiest thing to use would be an automobile ignition coil. Hook that up to your 12 V battery, and now you're talking potential. So to speak. (I once accidently brushed my hand up against the ignition coil of my old Plymouth during a rain storm. Not pleasant.)
"So where did that polar bear come from, anyway?"
"Screw the polar bear, I want to know what that old Plymouth is doing on the island. Ow! Stop shocking me!"
"Non."
With the tear in the cable and exposed steel on the beach, I doubt the cable is powered, at least now. I'm sticking with my theory that the survivors of the shipwreck used the cable as an aid to get back to the ship.
I don't believe that was a tear. I believe that was a coated steel cable wrapped around the main insulated cable, for reinforcement. I have power lines outside of my house with this. When you anchor both ends using the wrap around cable, there is less stress on the insulated cable, so it has less of a chance of stretching and splitting.
Are you sure they're power lines, and not phone lines? I know they do the reinforcing thing with phone lines (which is why you are far less likely to lose phone service after a storm than electricity), but I thought that there's too much leakage of power at higher voltages for it to be used in power lines.
Of course, now that I say that, I'm suddenly thinking it could be a phone cable of some sort.
I learn so much from Buffistas. Now I'm eagerly awaiting someone figuring out how to electrotorture a person with handy items around the house, 'cause I'm writing that one down. You just never know, in Bush's America, when you may have to torture someone one day.
I missed the W&P because I was offline while my computer was being upgraded. Of course, most of the points I wanted to make have been noted by others already. The two things that stood out most for me that have not been mentioned are 1) Why is Noor now called Nadia, and how should Sayid have known that? Isn't Nadia a Russian name?? and 2) does it bother anyone else that Sayid and Nadia fell in love while he was torturing her for weeks?? Very disturbing.
Of course, now that I say that, I'm suddenly thinking it could be a phone cable of some sort.
All they have to do now is follow it back to the phone booth on the island and they can call for help!!!
Good points, zenkitty! 1) I don't have a good answer for, but 2) is just about one of those more extreme hurt/comfort scenarios that you come across in fanfic.
I know! We can call it
Fanfic Island!
Of course, now that I say that, I'm suddenly thinking it could be a phone cable of some sort.
All they have to do now is follow it back to the phone booth on the island and they can call for help!!!
That happened on an episode of Gilligan's Island, only they tapped in and got Gladys Kravitz, who cut them off for not paying the toll charges. Then they called at random, instead of calling, say phone numbers of people they knew...