So Rick Yancey stated that the "Infinite Sea" was part of a phrase used in the first book. This was when Cassie was looking for Sammy in the hanger and used "an infinite sea of upturned faces" to describe the crowd of children. Yancey said that he can't reveal why he used this phrase for the title but I now have two more predictions.
A) The Others somehow gather a majority of the survivors together... and we all know nothing good will come of that.
B) The crew finds a large group of survivors who are preparing an assault on the Others.
In both of these situations, Cassie or another character may describe these crowds as an "infinite sea", much like in the first book.
However, I have a much crazier idea, option C:
C) The Others have been watching humanity for centuries. It could be very possible that somehow they have Wonderland profiles of every human ever (which wouldn't really make much sense, now would it? Why would they re-do the Wonderland profiles at Camp Haven?). Cassie may come across the computer and see all of the profiles throughout the ages.... it's a long shot. Like a half court shot.
Here's an even crazier option, option D:
D) Cassie finds Wonderland profiles of all the Others who were impersonating humans and she sees this large collection of not-humans as an "infinite sea". Another long shot. Like a full court shot.
So we have some legitimate options and some really crazy ones. So what do you think? Leave your ideas in the comments section below
Although I still do stand by my first idea on what the title means, in one of my earlier posts,... you never know.
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