Caleb's demise
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gentey — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 08:26 AM)
How did she kill him? I remember seeing him try to break out of the locked pc's and failing.
Wikipedia says Nathan knocked him out and Ava abandoned him and took his helicopter. That doesn't mean he's dead. He's just stuck. -
jh099 — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 06:54 PM)
He's the only person at a remote, highly secure compound run by a recluse who clearly isn't a fan of company. Even if someone goes to check on the place after a week or so of non-communication, Caleb will be dead because he's trapped in a room with no food or water. He'll die from dehydration within a few days.
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gentey — 9 years ago(November 07, 2016 01:05 PM)
But because he lived alone he could have someone doing checks on him every month at least. Or the pilot could of wondered what happened to the other guy. Why is it so unfeasible that he could of broken through and escaped and hiked it.
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jh099 — 9 years ago(November 10, 2016 03:30 PM)
He was shown attempting to break through the door with no success. The compound wouldn't exactly be secure if someone could just break down every door in their way with their shoulder or a piece of furniture. As for the pilot, it's highly unlikely he was allowed to do anything except pick up and drop off visitors when scheduled. It would take until Nathan missed a teleconference or some other kind of appointment before someone realized something was wrong and went to check on him. Something of the sort would have to happen within 2-3 days otherwise Caleb would die.
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Mary_Jane_Abba-Zaba — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 11:06 AM)
Nathan could have had a mini fridge in his room, like Calebs. Maybe even some snacks. I'm sure people would come by if they didn't hear from Nathan. How long would that be? A week? A month tops. If Caleb had a decent amount of water, he would last for a month.
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GSmith9072 — 9 years ago(January 06, 2017 09:12 PM)
As for the pilot, it's highly unlikely he was allowed to do anything except pick up and drop off visitors when scheduled. It would take until Nathan missed a teleconference or some other kind of appointment before someone realized something was wrong and went to check on him.
So after he won the 'contest' no one expected him to return? Having been a participant of a groundbreaking experiment, I'm sure some human must be awaiting his return to hear how it went, even if he doesn't have family.
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roofall — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 05:48 AM)
Probably nobody knew even where he was going Also, there's a probability of that helicopter pilot being dead Oh, INTERESTING, he appears to be alive:
(Maybe she's gonna chuck him out over the water, into a volcano, for chits and giggles?..:))
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: Right, ofc., as soon as she picks up on how to operate the machine!..
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At the beginning the pilot tells Caleb that is the closest he's allowed to the house, btw. -
spookyrat1 — 9 years ago(November 22, 2016 03:58 AM)
Why is it so unfeasible that he could of broken through and escaped and hiked it.
Did the pharaoh's retainers escape the pyramids when they were buried with him in ancient Egypt? Ava has disabled the environmental support systems in the "house", which is now effectively a tomb. She doesn't want him escaping and alerting the world to her presence. We even see Caleb having difficulty breathing towards the end. She wants him to die and he is eventually suffocated (off screen). -
SisterSuzy101 — 9 years ago(January 15, 2017 11:24 PM)
Ava has disabled the environmental support systems in the "house", which is now effectively a tomb. She doesn't want him escaping and alerting the world to her presence. We even see Caleb having difficulty breathing towards the end.
What makes you come to that conclusion? We never see Ava doing anything other than repair her arm, dress to appear fully human, and leave the compound. There's nothing to suggest she disabled the air flow.
Also, in the last scene featuring Caleb, he appeared to be sobbing out hopelessness and despair rather than suffocating.