Talk:Earth Kills/@comment-26269248-20150520201432/@comment-26247132-20150611180132

The fog that killed Trina and Pascal was on a different day than the fog that came over Clarke, Wells, and Finn.

We've seen the Acid Fog perform in at least two ways: a storm cell or a creeping, rolling fog. The creeping, rolling fog apparently does not reach the drop ship before it dissipates. The storm cell, however, does reach it.

I think you're right that Trina and Pascal did get a little too close to Mount Weather for the Mountain Men's comfort and so they sent the fog as a warning to make them back off their mountain, however, since Trina and Pascal weren't Grounders, they had no idea what it was so it killed them faster than they could get away from it.

The next day, Clarke, Wells, and Finn again get too close to Mount Weather (isn't that the same river Jasper was speared after he crossed?). This time, instead of sending a little warning, Mount Weather sends a massive storm cloud. Were they intending to kill as many Delinquents as possible? Probably yes because they didn't yet know the Delinquents might be beneficial to them and probably viewed them as more uncivilized savages threatening their mountain.

Then, the Delinquents blow up the bridge, finally drawing the attention (and perhaps anger) of the Mountain Men. They then take Monty for intelligence on the Delinquents and Dante realizes the Sky People are a lot more similar to the Mountain Men than the Grounders are while Dr. Tsing figures out their blood is magic and then we get Season 2. :)