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Post by LordManiMani on Oct 31, 2008 8:57:02 GMT -6
I guess something to wonder about is whether or not Pa-Petrelli knows about all the powers he got from Peter.
Tissue regeneration/immortality <-- Adam Monroe Electricity <-- Peter <-- Elle Death Plague-thing <-- Maya
Peter's Powers: Precognitive dreaming <-- Angela (I just realized that this explains how he saw the vision of the future in season 1!) Invisibility <-- Claude Super Strength <-- Niki Tissue regeneration <-- Claire Electricity <-- Elle Time/Space Manipulation <-- Hiro Telepathy <-- Sylar Sylar's understanding <-- Sylar Mind Reading <-- Matt Flight <-- Nathan Radiation <-- Ted Phasing <-- D.L. Precognition <-- Isaac Pyrokinesis <-- Flint
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Post by Hellfire on Oct 31, 2008 19:16:55 GMT -6
So basically, The Haitian is probably the only one that can probably stop Arthur, and maybe Sylar too. But that's about it right?
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Post by commonyoshi on Nov 1, 2008 13:04:58 GMT -6
Woah woah woah. I heard something about how Sylar said Claire cant be killed. So that means... no one can stop him. Not even if they cut off his head.
And should Adam really have died so quickly? His power is regeneration which means new tissue grows at an accelerated rate. So he should have just lost his ability to heal, not fall apart.
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Post by Hellfire on Nov 1, 2008 13:24:48 GMT -6
I think if the Haitian is around Arthur might be able to be killed. Also, the future Peter was killed remember, and that time the Haitian was close by. And that's true about Adam. I mean Peter had times where he would have been killed if not for his power. So Adam should have lost his power, but still survived. But I guess the fact that he is more than 400 years old had something to do with it, though it really doesn't add up.
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 1, 2008 13:34:18 GMT -6
Did the Haitian or The Company ever block Adam's power? Because he should have died if so... It seems odd that he would have never come in contact with the Haitian with all his ties with the Company and all.
Also, have you guys heard of Behind the Eclipse? It's a Q&A article by some of the writers that answers a few of our questions. Some are quite disappointing ("Just keep watching", "We thought it would be too confusing so we did this instead", etc.) but overall it's pretty interesting. I believe the most recent one is BtE: Week 5, just Google it.
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 3, 2008 7:28:14 GMT -6
No Heroes tonight.
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 14, 2008 18:21:11 GMT -6
So, I emailed a question for Behind the Eclipse and it got answered! Well at least, partly. They do tend to circle around giving straight answers. But either way, it's pretty exciting, you should read it if you are caught up with Heroes. www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18765
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Post by commonyoshi on Dec 19, 2008 19:34:56 GMT -6
So I thought the finale was pretty cool. Much better than the usual episodes of the season. Ando=
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Post by Erniewan on Dec 19, 2008 19:47:04 GMT -6
I did too. Glad you agree, I was wondering why some people were giving it poor ratings...
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Post by Caleton on Dec 31, 2008 2:14:16 GMT -6
Wow. I thought the third season was very good. It's annoying how the ignore so many paradoxes. A lot of paradoxes. The world is probably going to explode from to many paradoxes. Also, Nathan used to be cool. What is his plan to capture all of the super people? What does the have to do with anything. Did Sylar die? I know he can't die because he's Sylar but what happened? Secondly, is almost everyone dead? the only people alive are Peter: in the wilderness Angela: outside company place Claire: outside company place Noah Bennet: outside company place Sylar: inside company place Niki #2: in car Mohinder : in car Nathan: in Washington D.C. The Haitian: Unknown Hiro: Mohinder place Matt: Mohinder place Daphne: Mohinder place Hiro's partner: Mohinder place Anyone else?
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Post by commonyoshi on Dec 31, 2008 12:42:41 GMT -6
Yeah, but Sylar had that thingie stuck in the back of his head, effectively killing him. Then the building exploded and collapsed. Unless someone saved him again he's dead. I simply refuse to believe he could survive that explosion even with Claire's powers as they deactivated. I hope he lives though.
And what is with Nathan's sudden plan anyways? I missed a couple of episodes. Did he get persuaded by a power of suggestion?
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Post by Erniewan on Dec 31, 2008 16:04:32 GMT -6
Nope, he decided all on his own. The somewhat disjointed jump goes something like this: wanting to take down his father (going to get the Haitian), to deciding that the world needs more people with powers (when imprisoned in Haiti), to taking over Pinehearst himself (since he has political power), to witnessing all the formula destroyed (Peter is against him), to deciding that superpowered people need to be captured and contained (which is somewhat like the Company's views, though more extreme). All of them make some sense except the last one, which is sorta like a twist just to make him the villain of next season. I hope they explain it, maybe someone should ask the guys on Behind the Eclipse. Because as of right now, it looks like some immature revenge attempt at all the superpowered people for messing his "plan" to save the world, with his turn being something on the caliber of Anakin's quick turn on the Jedi.
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Post by Caleton on Jan 2, 2009 1:53:09 GMT -6
i think it's because he was almost killed in the fire and he's just really stupid, for he has powers, and how long do think it will take the president to find out.
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