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Latest revision as of 07:09, 19 September 2015
| Robert Malden | |
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| Portrayed by | Bruce Boxleitner |
| First appearance | The Second Coming |
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| Known ability | None |
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| Occupation | Governor of New York |
| Significant other | formerly Tracy Strauss |
Robert Malden is the current governor of the state of New York.
Character History
The Second Coming
At home, Malden watches a news report on Nathan Petrelli's miraculous recovery and renewed faith, and calls into the next room to Tracy Strauss that Petrelli might be "our guy."
The Butterfly Effect
The next day, Malden and his aide Tracy consider whether to ask Nathan to fill the junior senator seat left open after the death of Gerald Dickinson. Ultimately, at Tracy's insistence, he agrees to appoint Nathan.
A Clear and Present Danger
Tracy talks to Malden on the phone about Nathan. During the conversation Tracy makes a comment that alludes to her, yet again, sleeping with Malden.
Trust and Blood
Nathan tells Tracy that if she gives him Peter, she can go back to "playing house" with Malden and be crossed off as a target.
Acceptance
Governor Malden meets Tracy at a restaurant and admits that he misses her advice and that he could use a woman with her talents. Tracy accepts his job offer and later returns to him, stating that she wants to use her new job to help people. Malden tells her that she doesn't need to impress him and asks if she would like to go upstairs. Tracy goes to the bathroom and soon returns, saying that she is not okay. Malden says that he doesn't understand and Tracy leaves, saying that she knew he wouldn't.
Notes
- In reality the governor of New York in 2007 was Eliot Spitzer. His successor is David Paterson who became governor on March 17, 2008 after Eliot Spitzer resigned from office.
See Also
- For other uses of Malden, see Malden (disambig).
