The number "47" was used repeatedly throughout the series. Examples: Marshall expressed a desire to improve a camera design, so that it has forty-seven exposures; the key code Will needed to get into a computer room in order to retrieve data on SD-6 is 4747; the crate at the Vatican, which contained the painting with Rambaldi's cipher-key, had a five-digit catalogue number ending in "47"; page 47 was always significant in a Rambaldi manuscript; and of course, there were forty-seven parts to Rambaldi's magnum opus. In episodes of season three, Sydney tried to retrieve memories of when she was abducted, as she was dreaming. Masked men took her into a room with the number "47" largely printed on its doors, and also in the dream, she saw fireworks when she looked through the window, as a reference to the Fourth of July (4/7). Interestingly, the Star Trek television shows also featured the number 47 many times (it's usually seen in their monitors). Also, server 47 was the number of the server from which Sydney needed to get information to take down SD-6.
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