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Joop is the world's oldest orangutan in the storyline of the alternate reality game The Lost Experience, according to thehansofoundation.org. This is a major breakthrough that is the result of The Hanso Foundation's Life Extension Project. As Hanso executive Peter Thompson says on the website, "Considering that the average lifespan of chimps in captivity is 60 years, this milestone is clear proof that The Hanso Foundation's Life Extension Project will someday help human beings achieve useful lifespans well beyond the current norm."
Background
Joop, who is also referred to as "experimental subject 626," was originally "harvested by British explorers in the early 1900s." On September 21, 2005, Joop celebrated his 105th birthday, which was called a milestone in the Life Extension Project by the Hanso Foundation.
The Hanso Foundation website features a section called "Joop's Corner", where users can find information about the orangutan, watch him on a webcam, and even write him messages. Pictures of Joop going wild can be seen after logging out of the thehansofoundation.org
Disturbing images
If you go to the Hanso Foundatation's website, and go to the Joop section, and click on the link to send a message to Joop, upon extended inspection of the Joop's Live Webcam image, a disturbing image is shown. This image is dark and shadowy (of the doctor on the Mental Health Initiative page) and appears (with interceding flashes) superimposed over Joop's face as seen below.
Trivia
- Orangutans are in fact apes, not monkeys.
- The reference to experiment 626 is likely a reference to Stitch of Lilo and Stitch.
- As mentioned in the May 4, 2007 podcast, the name Joop is a reference to Jules Verne's The Mysterious Island, where a group of castaways eventually find and educate a highly intelligent orangutan:
- "Thus it was that the colony acquired a new member, who would be of service to them on more than one occasion. As for his name, the sailor asked that they call him Jupiter, and Joop for short, in memory of another ape he had known." (Jordan Stump translation, copyright 2001 Random House, emphasis added)
- Joop is a common Dutch first name. Which is to be pronounced as 'yope' (with 'y' as in 'yellow' and 'ope' as in the word 'hope'). This would make a relation to the word 'Jupiter' impossible. Likewise, the name of the fragrance-line 'Joop!' was chosen as being a Dutch first name. Which is stated in the creator's bio: Wolfgang Joop (Fashion Designer) (second line under Biography). Therefore it's fairly safe to assume the ape's name was given by a Dutch speaking person. I speculate Karen or Gerald DeGroot (which are obviously Dutch names).
- Joop is a Dutch nickname for Johannes or Jozef.[1]
- "Thus it was that the colony acquired a new member, who would be of service to them on more than one occasion. As for his name, the sailor asked that they call him Jupiter, and Joop for short, in memory of another ape he had known." (Jordan Stump translation, copyright 2001 Random House, emphasis added)
- The average lifespan of an orangutan is 30-50 years old.
- Here is the real video of 'Joop.' Notice that the version of the video in the Alvar Hanso Foundation webpage is played backwards.
- On the May 4, 2007 podcast, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse joked that Joop was their solution ending should the show be abruptly cancelled. The final scene would be a cut to a desk and a leather chair, which would turn to reveal Joop saying "Hello I'm Joop. I bet you're wondering who I am", with a pipe in his mouth. Joop would then proceed to explain all of the Island's mysteries in a crisp and satisfactory fashion.
- On the May 19, 2008 podcast, Damon and Carlton revisited that idea and joked that Joop had contractual issues, in addition to expected difficulties with having an orangutan smoke a pipe and talk.
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