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  • The Others was a reference used by the twelve Iconians overseeing the invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy in the year 2410 to a group responsible for saving them from their doom, when their homeworld, Iconia, suffered an orbital bombardment 200,000 years ago by an alliance of several species which had rebelled against the Iconian Empire's rule. For the Iconians, the Others had died during the assault in order to save them. It was later discovered that these Others were actually a group of the Alpha Quadrant Alliance which was sent back in time, intending to prevent any Iconian from escaping the orbital bombardment, meaning there would be no survivors to fight the Iconian War.
  • "The Others" is episode 14 of Season 4.
  • A term used by members of the Clan to refer to Cro-Magnon (also known as Homo sapiens peoples that coexisted with them during the time period of the series. Unlike the term flathead, "Others" is not necessarily a derogatory term, though the Clan may not know the Others call them that.
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  • The Others, referred to by the DHARMA Initiative as the Hostiles or the Natives, and also by the tail section survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 as Them, are a group of people living on the Island who were followers of Jacob, intermediated by Richard Alpert. Jacob never showed himself to his people, and they took orders from a succession of leaders including Eloise Hawking, Charles Widmore, Benjamin Linus, and briefly, John Locke.
  • The Others, also known as White Walkers are a mythological race mentioned in ancient legends and stories from the time of the First Men and the Children of the Forest. Eight thousand years before Robert's Rebellion, a winter known as the Long Night lasted a generation. In the darkness and cold of the Long Night, the White Walkers descended upon Westeros from the farthest north, the polar regions of the Lands of Always Winter. None knew why they came, but they killed all in their path, reanimating the dead as wights to kill the living at their command. Eventually the peoples of Westeros rallied and in a conflict known as the War for the Dawn, they managed to defeat the White Walkers and drive them back into the uttermost north, with the Wall raised to bar their return.
  • The Others are a team of heroes comprised of six members, each of who had an individual Atlantean relic. They reunite on and off, generally when Aquaman requests them to reform.
  • The Others was a band who formed at Hampton Grammer School, similar to 1984. They consited of older boys than Brian's band. They released a single of a Bo Diddley song, Oh Yeah, backed by I'm Taking Her Home, in October 1964. Pete 'Woolly' Hamilton played with Brian and Richard Thompson at one gig and Brian often played with them, however, neither he or Woolly appeared on the single.
  • The Others is a 2012 action-superhero-drama television series starring Steven R. McQueen,Taylor Lautner, Jensen Ackles, Dianna Agron, Kristen Stewart, Katie Cassidy, Hayden Panettiere, Emma Roberts, Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, Michael Trevino, Kat Graham, Jessica Lucas, Ellen Wroe, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Lindsey Shaw, Leighton Meester, Chris Zylka, Dustin Milligan, Jared Padalecki, Ryan Merriman, Brittany Snow, Dana Davis, Chelan Simmons, Cody Longo, Nick Zano, Crystal Lowe, Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Texas Battle, Thomas Dekker, Matt Lanter, Lucy Hale, Shenae Grimes, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Emma Bell, Amanda Righetti, Shantel VanSanten, Lucas Till, Katharine McPhee and Danielle Panabaker
  • "The Others" is a short-story by daydream_it_to_life; it was included in the 2009 Dobby Award-winning collaboration HPFF United.
  • The Others is a tutorial task in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. The task is for the player to Visit Other Springfield. It introduces the player to the social aspect of the game.
  • The term "The Others" was coined by Danielle Rousseau, and the survivors of Flight 815 adopted the term to describe anyone on the island not from the plane, with the general use of the term meaning "the enemy," or people to be feared and avoided at all costs. A specific name that the Others call themselves has not been revealed, though their current leader Ben Linus has described them as "the good guys." The DHARMA Initiative, on the other hand, referred to the Others as "the Hostiles."
  • Throughout history there have been stories of beings that are both human yet decidedly alien - from the Men in Black, the Black-Eyed Kids and the ever-popular humanoid abominations such as Slender Man or Stephen King's infamous "IT" (at least the Pennywise incarnation). Yet most of these stories, no matter how popular, have been proven to be either false or the result of over-active imaginations - which is why the story I am about to share with you may be seen as either real or an "urban legend", depending on how far you are willing to push your mind.
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  • The Others
Cast
  • Brent Stait as Rev Bem
  • Gordon Woolvett as Seamus Harper
  • Keith Hamilton Cobb as Tyr Anasazi
  • Kevin Sorbo as Dylan Hunt
  • Laura Bertram as Trance Gemini
  • Lisa Ryder as Beka Valentine
  • Lexa Doig as Rommie / Andromeda
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  • Fontana
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Timeline
  • Fens of Nathsar
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  • Active
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  • 3
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  • 5
  • 1954
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Guests
  • Jeanie Clouthier as Female Lieutenant
  • Kandyse McClure as Zara
  • Peter Wingfield as Tearlach (Lach)
  • Tom Heaton as Doctor Crax-Q
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  • The Others
  • (''a.k.a. The Hostiles)
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  • 250
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  • 2004-02-16
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  • daydream_it_to_life
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  • 196
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  • 125
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  • 210
  • 225
  • 250
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  • 412
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Title
  • "The Others"
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  • Antagonists of the Oceanic 815 survivors, the DHARMA Initiative, the US Army, the Kahana Crew and Widmore's team.
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  • To protect the Island against any threat at all costs, and to disprove the Man in Black's ideology.
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  • Rise of Kunark
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  • The Temple
  • The Man in Black's massacre.
  • The Truce
  • Richard Alpert and Benjamin Linus meet for the first time.
  • The Others, along with Ben and Sun, led by "John", journey to see their leader.
  • Richard Alpert warns of the consequences of saving Ben's life.
  • Richard Alpert meets John Locke for the first time.
  • Ben after he shoots Locke.
  • Colleen's funeral.
  • Daniel, Miles, and Charlotte are held captive.
  • Eloise Hawking.
  • Ethan examines Claire's unborn child.
  • Guns surrendered to the Others.
  • Inside the Tempest.
  • Juliet arrives on the Island.
  • During the years of the Initiative's presence on the Island, the Others lived in a camp consisting of yurts and tents.
  • Locke joins the Others as their leader.
  • Richard Alpert waits for the gas to dissipate.
  • Richard Alpert.
  • Richard manipulates Locke.
  • The 1954 Army camp.
  • The Mittelos Bioscience logo.
  • The Others' decoy village.
  • The background Others.
  • The list given to Michael by the Others.
  • Richard Alpert accuses Horace Goodspeed of breaking the truce.
  • The submarine was just one of the items at the Others' disposal.
  • Ben confronted and questioned his leader, Charles Widmore, in order to save and raise Alexandra Rousseau.
  • Ethan tells Claire that the Others are "good people".
  • Alpert and the Others after killing the Freighter mercenaries.
  • Richard is touched by Jacob, thus being given immortality.
  • Richard, Eloise and Widmore argue after Faraday's death.
  • Juliet, Ben and the rest of the Others watch the crash at the Barracks.
  • Following the Purge, the Others made the Barracks their new home.
  • The DHARMA Initiative had a security team prepared to engage the Hostiles.
  • Danielle Rousseau encountered the Others after shipwrecking onto the Island.
  • Charles Widmore was exiled by Benjamin Linus, who became the Others' new leader.
  • The DHARMA Initiative welcomes its new members to the Island.
  • Charles Widmore led the Others during the DHARMA Initiative years.
  • Locke and the survivors argue about who the other people on the Island are.
  • The survivors confront the Others for the first time, and manage to resolve it non-violently.
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  • The Others was a reference used by the twelve Iconians overseeing the invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy in the year 2410 to a group responsible for saving them from their doom, when their homeworld, Iconia, suffered an orbital bombardment 200,000 years ago by an alliance of several species which had rebelled against the Iconian Empire's rule. For the Iconians, the Others had died during the assault in order to save them. It was later discovered that these Others were actually a group of the Alpha Quadrant Alliance which was sent back in time, intending to prevent any Iconian from escaping the orbital bombardment, meaning there would be no survivors to fight the Iconian War.
  • "The Others" is episode 14 of Season 4.
  • A term used by members of the Clan to refer to Cro-Magnon (also known as Homo sapiens peoples that coexisted with them during the time period of the series. Unlike the term flathead, "Others" is not necessarily a derogatory term, though the Clan may not know the Others call them that.
  • Throughout history there have been stories of beings that are both human yet decidedly alien - from the Men in Black, the Black-Eyed Kids and the ever-popular humanoid abominations such as Slender Man or Stephen King's infamous "IT" (at least the Pennywise incarnation). Yet most of these stories, no matter how popular, have been proven to be either false or the result of over-active imaginations - which is why the story I am about to share with you may be seen as either real or an "urban legend", depending on how far you are willing to push your mind. Now, with that being said let me share with you the story that is known as "The Others". It began one quiet evening at a house in the suburbs, it was a pleasant night and everyone in the community was getting ready to settle down for the night when strange noises akin to buzzing bees began to plague the area: many people claimed to hear this mysterious buzzing but could not locate its source and as the buzzing noise increased, other phenomena began to arise around the suburb. Cats and dogs began to get abnormally agitated, young children became very clingy - as if afraid of something and a few residents even claimed to see flickering lights in the sky, like fireflies only glowing an eerie shade of purple. After roughly two hours however the disturbances stopped and the residents of the suburb began to go back to their lives, however this was when the most disturbing elements of the case began. Around half an hour after the disturbances stopped, several people reported being terrorized by hooded figures that stood outside their doors - many claimed these figures would knock on the door repeatedly or stare through windows. When police were called to the scene they failed to see any hooded figures, however they did notice burnt patches of ground near the doorsteps of each victim's home. For the next couple of nights, police continued to receive periodic calls from frightened house owners, and officers began to patrol the suburb at night - yet they continually found nothing. A couple of weeks went by and thanks to a strong police presence, the suburb seemed to return to normal but many residents still fear going out at night and reports of strange lights still crop up, albeit with much less frequency. The community has come to label these hooded figures "The Others" and debate has raged over whether or not they are hostile, alien or something completely different - more rational individuals however have suggested that these figures have a much more worldly origin as a cult or group of pranksters. Regardless of the truth behind these events, a recent sighting has spread the legend of "The Others" beyond their native suburb as a young mother claimed to see several hooded figures standing near the window of her three-year-old son's room, prompting the woman's boyfriend to head out to confront them, only for the figures to have mysteriously disappeared: once again leaving nothing but burnt patches of ground.
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  • The Others, referred to by the DHARMA Initiative as the Hostiles or the Natives, and also by the tail section survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 as Them, are a group of people living on the Island who were followers of Jacob, intermediated by Richard Alpert. Jacob never showed himself to his people, and they took orders from a succession of leaders including Eloise Hawking, Charles Widmore, Benjamin Linus, and briefly, John Locke.
  • The term "The Others" was coined by Danielle Rousseau, and the survivors of Flight 815 adopted the term to describe anyone on the island not from the plane, with the general use of the term meaning "the enemy," or people to be feared and avoided at all costs. A specific name that the Others call themselves has not been revealed, though their current leader Ben Linus has described them as "the good guys." The DHARMA Initiative, on the other hand, referred to the Others as "the Hostiles." Existing for many years, and before the existence of DHARMA on the island, the exact motives of the Others remain unclear, though from the point of view of the Flight 815 survivors, their interactions have regularly appeared malevolent and manipulative. They have kidnapped children, including Danielle Rousseau's infant daughter Alex, whom Ben brought up as his own daughter. The reasons for this are connected to the fact that the Others have not been able to successfully give birth on the island, as the mother is always killed by her immune system reacting against the baby for an unknown reason. The group are seen to be interested in those who are regarded as being "special" on the island, for example Walt Lloyd who sometimes "appeared places he couldn't have been", and John Locke, who re-gained the use of his legs despite being previously paralyzed from the waist down. Those who are members of the Others have either been recruited, as in the case of Juliet Burke, or joined the group having been on the island already (by choice, or by kidnapping). A number of adult survivors from both the tail section and fuselage were kidnapped. During their encounters with the crash survivors, the Others have killed, or attempted to kill several survivors, though the same can be said for the survivors about the Others. There have been frequent references in each group where a person from the other group is referred to as "one of them". The hostility between the two groups has continued, leading to a battle at the survivors' beach camp which saw many Others killed. The Others are difficult to track; they generally leave minimal footprints and avoid leaving a traceable trail. Their appearance is sometimes heralded by strange, barely audible whispering. In their early dealings with the crash survivors, the Others took on the guise of primitive but savage jungle-dwellers, but this was later revealed to be a ruse. The group is comparatively technologically advanced, and having once had regular contact with the outside world via televisual link and physically by submarine.
  • The Others, also known as White Walkers are a mythological race mentioned in ancient legends and stories from the time of the First Men and the Children of the Forest. Eight thousand years before Robert's Rebellion, a winter known as the Long Night lasted a generation. In the darkness and cold of the Long Night, the White Walkers descended upon Westeros from the farthest north, the polar regions of the Lands of Always Winter. None knew why they came, but they killed all in their path, reanimating the dead as wights to kill the living at their command. Eventually the peoples of Westeros rallied and in a conflict known as the War for the Dawn, they managed to defeat the White Walkers and drive them back into the uttermost north, with the Wall raised to bar their return.
  • The Others are a team of heroes comprised of six members, each of who had an individual Atlantean relic. They reunite on and off, generally when Aquaman requests them to reform.
  • The Others was a band who formed at Hampton Grammer School, similar to 1984. They consited of older boys than Brian's band. They released a single of a Bo Diddley song, Oh Yeah, backed by I'm Taking Her Home, in October 1964. Pete 'Woolly' Hamilton played with Brian and Richard Thompson at one gig and Brian often played with them, however, neither he or Woolly appeared on the single.
  • The Others is a 2012 action-superhero-drama television series starring Steven R. McQueen,Taylor Lautner, Jensen Ackles, Dianna Agron, Kristen Stewart, Katie Cassidy, Hayden Panettiere, Emma Roberts, Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, Michael Trevino, Kat Graham, Jessica Lucas, Ellen Wroe, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Lindsey Shaw, Leighton Meester, Chris Zylka, Dustin Milligan, Jared Padalecki, Ryan Merriman, Brittany Snow, Dana Davis, Chelan Simmons, Cody Longo, Nick Zano, Crystal Lowe, Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Texas Battle, Thomas Dekker, Matt Lanter, Lucy Hale, Shenae Grimes, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Emma Bell, Amanda Righetti, Shantel VanSanten, Lucas Till, Katharine McPhee and Danielle Panabaker
  • "The Others" is a short-story by daydream_it_to_life; it was included in the 2009 Dobby Award-winning collaboration HPFF United.
  • The Others is a tutorial task in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. The task is for the player to Visit Other Springfield. It introduces the player to the social aspect of the game.
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