 | | 05-18-2006, 12:30 PM | |
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| Hi Roswelldesertsky! Sorry, I don’t have any screen captures of the cave paintings. You might try asking someone on the Roswell Fanart thread here.
There are also two captures of the scene at http://episodes.bittersweetblue.net/...e-PDVD_150.jpg and at http://episodes.bittersweetblue.net/...e-PDVD_152.jpg . More screencaps of the episode are at http://episodes.bittersweetblue.net/...hebalance.html (you can click each picture to enlarge it)
The symbol on the orbs matches the symbol on the necklace Isabel found at Atherton’s. It is also the symbol on the ship that had been hidden in the basement under the convenience store. So, it may be a royal symbol.
Max and Isabel drew the symbol in the sand, when they were children. Michael recognized the symbol on the necklace, too. Nasedo left that symbol in the woods, to test whether or not Max, Michael, and Isabel would respond to the symbol. When they illuminated the symbol, and then erased the symbol, Nasedo then knew that he had finally found the other three of the Royal Four. Until then, Nasedo didn’t know whether or not the reported silver handprint incident in Roswell had been real or a hoax. Nasedo left the symbol as a test.
After Max, Michael, and Isabel showed who they were, then Nasedo began photographing them and watching them. He wanted to get them captured. That’s why he didn’t identify himself to them. That’s why he burned the photograph of them on the library lawn, signifying that he was their enemy. Later Nasedo generated the symbol in the night sky at the carnival to draw Max, Michael, and Isabel to the carnival. He knew that the symbol had special significance to them. 
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Last edited by Citrus and Vine : 05-18-2006 at 07:56 PM.
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