Lost: take the Dharma Initiative test and see if you have what it takes
Does the world fill you with wonder?
Then you can take the Dharma Initiative Test.
The Dharma initiative was founded in the 1970s when, at the University of Michigan, doctoral candidates Karen and Gerald DeGroot secured financial backing from the Hanso Foundation.
Dharma brought together scientists and free thinkers from around the globe at a large-scale communal research compound - better known to us as the Lost island.
They conducted research in various disciplines, including meteorology, psychology, parapsychology, zoology, electro-magnetism, and the quest for a Utopian society.
Unfortunately, they were all but wiped out in a poison gas attack involving Ben Linus and Richard Alpert, leading to the Others taking control.
Now Dharma is recruiting again. See if you fit the bill by taking the weekly test at the Dharma Initiative test centre.
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