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Kelvin Inman
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Kelvin Joe Inman maintained the Swan station, originally with his partner Radzinsky, then by himself for a time, and later with Desmond.
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Before arriving on the Island
Before Kelvin arrived on the Island he was involved with the U.S. military in the Gulf War. During the war, he was connected with Sam Austen, Kate's stepfather, and manipulated Sayid, forcing him to act as a translator and torture Iraqi prisoners for information (although later Kelvin reveals that he can speak Arabic himself). After the war ended, Inman transferred a handcuffed Sayid to a deserted area and gave him money, including "bus fare" back to Ramadi. Addressing Sayid's disapproval of the torture methods he forced him to use, he tells him in Arabic that it will come in handy in the future before releasing him. Kelvin later told Desmond that he had been a spy for ten years but left because "...men followed my orders." He then joined the DHARMA Initiative, which presumably brought him to the Island.
On the Island
Kelvin joined the DHARMA Initiative some time between 1991 and 2001. It is unknown how he came to the Island. He became the operator of the Swan research station with his partner, Radzinsky. According to Kelvin, Radzinsky committed suicide by putting a shotgun in his mouth and firing it, leaving a blood stain on the ceiling. Kelvin later buried him in between pushing the button.When Desmond's boat shipwrecked, Kelvin was on the beach and rescued him. He asked Desmond the snowman joke, and "Are you him?". When Kelvin realized that Desmond was not the man he expected, he showed him the station's orientation film, and enlisted him as his partner to push the button in the Swan.
Kelvin continued working on the blast door map after Radzinsky died. This map was meant to plot the locations of the other DHARMA stations on the Island. Kelvin also told Desmond about the fail-safe key.
Kelvin planned to escape the Island by secretly repairing the sailboat Elizabeth, under the guise of investigating the Island. He always donned a HAZMAT suit when he left the hatch. On September 22, 2004, as Kelvin went to repair the boat, Desmond noticed the suit was damaged. He followed Kelvin and watched him take it off outside the hatch. Desmond continued following him until Kelvin confronted him at the cove. He asked Desmond to join him, but Desmond refused. He attacked Kelvin, and accidentally killed him by slamming his head against the rocks. He then left to go push the button, leaving Kelvin's body behind on the rocks.
Trivia
- He is a "mutual friend" of Desmond and Sayid.
- He was singing the old Iraqi national anthem in a drunk state while telling Desmond about the fail-safe system.
- Kelvin is of English origin, and its meaning is "friend of ships". Also possibly a place name referring to a river.
- His name may be a reference to Lord Kelvin, an Irish Physicist, following the convention of characters named after famous scientists, e.g. Daniel Faraday and George Minkowski.
- His name was listed as "Joe Inman" in the script for "One of Them", despite never being used in the dialogue for that episode. This was done on purpose because TV Guide has a tendency to name characters even when they aren't referred to by name in the actual episode. If the name "Kelvin" had come up, fans would have instantly tied him to the "Kelvin" Desmond mentioned in "Orientation." His full name, thus, is "Kelvin Joe Inman." (Official Lost Podcast transcript/May 26, 2006)
- Wears a wedding band during his involvement in Operation Desert Storm, but does not appear to wear one while on the Island.
- The Kelvin scale is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale where absolute zero, the theoretical absence of all thermal energy, is zero (0 K).
- His name is similar to Bobby Ray Inman, who was Vice Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency from 1976-1977 (Bobby Inman was also Director of Naval Intelligence prior to being Vice Director of the DIA, and following the DIA he was director of the National Security Agency and Deputy Director of the CIA). This accords with Kelvin Inman's relationship with the DIA and his claim of being a spy.
Unanswered questions
- How and when did he got to the island?
- What happened to his body after his death?
See also
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| Founders | Alvar Hanso • Gerald DeGroot • Karen DeGroot • The Hanso Foundation • University of Michigan | |||
| Personnel | Annie • Buzz • Casey • Pierre Chang • DHARMA Rep. 1 • Doris • Fern • Horace Goodspeed • Olivia Goodspeed • Kelvin Joe Inman • June • Benjamin Linus • Roger Linus • Man on bike • Mike • Opal • Radzinsky • Wayne | |||
| Locations | The Barracks • Capsule dump • Pala Ferry • The Hatch • The ? • Radio tower | |||
| Stations | The Arrow • The Staff • The Swan • The Flame • The Pearl • The Orchid • The Hydra • The Looking Glass • The Tempest • The Door | |||
| Research | Meteorology • Psychology • Parapsychology • Zoology • Electromagnetism • Utopian Social Engineering | |||
| Films | Barracks video • Swan film • Flame video • Pearl video • Orchid video • Room 23 film • Sri Lanka video • Psychology test video | |||
| Vehicles | Galaga • DHARMA van | |||
| Miscellaneous | The Purge • The Incident • DHARMA jumpsuits • DHARMA cabling map • DharmaTel | |||
| See also: Dharma Initiative Recruiting Project | ||||
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| Centric episodes | "Live Together, Die Alone" • "Flashes Before Your Eyes" • "Catch-22" • "The Constant" | |||
| Flashback characters | Auctioneer • Bartender • Billy • Pierre Chang • Brother Campbell • Coffee shop worker • Delivery man • Derek • Donovan • Eloise • Daniel Faraday • Ms. Hawking • Kelvin Joe Inman • Jimmy Lennon • Libby • John Locke • Man wearing red shoes • Brother Martin • Master Sergeant • Charlie Pace • Partridge • Photographer • Physics student • Receptionist • Ruth • Sergeant • Jack Shephard • Soldier • Suited guard • Charles Widmore • Penelope Widmore | |||
| Items | Letters (Desmond) • Elizabeth (sailboat) • Letter (Penelope) • Lightning rod • MacCutcheon Whisky • Our Mutual Friend • Photograph • Satellite phone | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||
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| Centric episodes | "Solitary" • "The Greater Good" • "One of Them" • "Enter 77" • "The Economist" • "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" • "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" | |||
| Flashback characters | Amira • Arabic man • Sam Austen • SGT Buccelli • Alyssa Cole • Falah • Haddad • Robbie Hewitt • Imam • Kelvin Joe Inman • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • Omar • Sami • Tariq • Essam Tasir • U.S. Soldier No. 1 • U.S. Soldier No. 2 • Waiter • Yusef | |||
| Flashforward characters | Arabic reporter • Kate Austen • Mr. Avellino • Blonde reporter • Karen Decker • The economist • Elsa • Guy in car • Noor "Nadia" Abed Jazeem • Korean reporter • Sun-Hwa Kwon • Ben Linus • Aaron Littleton • Mr. Paik • Mrs. Paik • Reporter No. 1 • Carmen Reyes • David Reyes • Hugo "Hurley" Reyes • Jack Shephard • Margo Shephard | |||
| Items | Radio • DHARMA cabling map • Looking Glass schematic | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||

