When Frank says he's not going to fly Keamy and his team back to the island, Keamy, in another act of brutal violence, slits Dr. Ray's neck and throws him overboard. Captain Gault shows up firing a gun in the air and tells Keamy to stand down. Keamy points out the device on his arm, Gault turns to ask "What's that on his arm?." Keamy then shoots Captain Gault. Frank then agrees to fly the helicopter back to the island.
In the end, Captain Gault died a hero. He didn't seem to accomplish much, but he did help Sayid leave the freighter.
Keamy takes a key from around Captain Gault's neck to access a safe in his office. It contains a secondary protocol which tells them where Ben is heading. Charles Widmore apparently knows where Ben would go, so now Keamy does too.
The most interesting thing about the secondary protocol is that there is a Dharma logo on the front. It's the same logo that was on Ben's Dharka in "The Shape of Things To Come." This is quite possibly the Orchid logo.
Widmore seems to know a lot about the island, but what is his connection with the Dharma Initiative?
Here's the black box from the fake Flight 815 that was found at the bottom of the ocean. Captain Gault shows it to Sayid and Desmond with a series of questions about who would have the resources to stage a fake flight including having access to 324 dead bodies. Gault makes a damn good point.
Also, notice in the second shot, notice the maps behind Gault. They're out of focus, but appear to be of areas in the Pacific, possibly even the island.
We meet finally meet Captain Gault. He's very open with Sayid and Desmond, disclosing that Charles Widmore owns the boat and shows them the fake Flight 815 black box. He seems pretty straightforward, so why is not to be trusted?
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