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'''Bridger's Island''' is a private location somewhere in the Caribbean inhabited by [[Nathan Bridger]]. | '''Bridger's Island''' is a private location somewhere in the Caribbean inhabited by [[Nathan Bridger]]. | ||
Following his [[Robert Bridger|son]]'s | Following his [[Robert Bridger|son]]'s and [[Carol Bridger|wife]]'s deaths, he inhabited the island pursuing his various researches, including hand signal communication with dolphins. During that time, he discovers [[Darwin]] in a nearby lagoon, cut-up by a fisherman's net, and nurses him back to health. | ||
At the behest of Admiral [[William Noyce]], Commander [[Williams]] leads an ashore team, having found the reclusive Bridger {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}. | At the behest of Admiral [[William Noyce]], Commander [[Williams]] leads an ashore team, having found the reclusive Bridger {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}. | ||
The island still exists into | The island still exists into 2032 CE, when Nathan Bridger brings his grandson, [[Michael Bridger]], to the remains of the house {{Ep|Brave New World|series=2032}}. | ||