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Christina Smith

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Christina Smith

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Christina Smith is the wife of Jake Smith, who had a hidden message written in the source code of the website oceanic-air.com. Jake wrote this message to Christina to tell her that he has survived the crash and was alright.

Drive Shaft website

This information comes from a fan imitation website that does not officially belong to the Lost mythos and should be considered non-canon.

The Drive Shaft website also contains a short quote from, and some extra information on Mrs. Smith [[1]]:

  1. She received $5M as part of the $4,815,162,342 settlement against Oceanic Airlines, though she says,
  2. "I have to exist without my dear Jake. I can't call it 'live' because I don't believe I'll ever be truly alive again." Mrs. Smith, incidentally, was awarded just shy of five million dollars in the Oceanic settlement. That, she says, is of little comfort: "The lawsuit wasn't about the money. It was about making them [the airline] responsible for what they done. If I could buy back my husband's life with this money, I'd do it before I took two steps away from that tape recorder you're holding out to me. Money don't buy happiness. Jake was my happiness."