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This article will archive all of the published and fan '''theories''' that exist for items on ''Heroes''. |
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''For help on adding theories, see the [[Help:Theories and Spoilers|Help section]].'' |
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''To view disproven theories, see [[disproven theories|here]].'' |
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==[[The Company's gun]]== |
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| The [[jumpsuit|phony exterminator]] was working for [[Mr. Bennet]]. That's why he has the same gun [[Eden]] and Mr. Bennet both use. || The exterminator's gun (''[[Don't Look Back]]'') is customized identically to Mr. Bennet's (''[[Hiros]]'') and Eden's (''[[Fallout]]''). |
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| One or more of the guns are the same exact gun. In particular, the gun [[Mohinder]] got from the exterminator may end up being the gun found in [[Isaac's apartment]]. || None. || It's unknown where Mohinder's gun is at present. However, given that [[Isaac]] is working with [[Mr. Bennet]], it's likely the gun found near Isaac's body comes directly from [[The Company]]. this was proved correct in [[unexpected]].<p> It however cannot be dismissed that if it is a single gun a chain of 'ownership' going from [[Jumpsuit]] to [[Eden]], Eden to [[Mohinder]]. [[Mr. Bennet]] was seen with a gun matching that gun drawn then left with it. It concievably was Mr. Bennet taking back the gun. He then gives a gun matching the gun Mohinder had to [[Isaac]]. |
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| The gun given to Isaac from Mr. Bennet is the same gun found next to Isaac when Hiro travels in the future and finds Isaac on the floor dead with the top of his skull removed || None. || If this is true, all the events that are unfolding are inevitably going to lead up to the same events that happened when Hiro traveled into the future the first time, meaning Sylar would have caught up to Isaac and stolen Isaac's power of precognition. Therefore, it is implied that the future Sylar could have already seen everything that was going to happen, but the effects of that are unknown |
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==[[The email]]== <!-- Please leave this link as it is, otherwise jumps from other articles will not work. Thank you. --> |
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''For disproven theories, see [[disproven theories#The email|here]].'' |
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| [[Hana]] is going to see [[Theodore Sprague]] so they can both get revenge on [[Mr. Bennet]]. || On the document Hana is reading in her hand, the name "TeddyBear" can be seen at the top. (''[[Wireless, Part 4]]'') [[Karen Sprague]]'s nickname for her husband was Teddy Bear. (''[[Nothing to Hide]]'') || Since they both have [[the mark]]s on their necks, that means Mr. Bennet had gotten to them both already and tagged them with the radioactive isotope. Hana will get revenge for being used, and Ted will get revenge for his powers becoming out of control and resulting in the death of his wife. The graphic novel ''[[Graphic Novel:How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 1|How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 1]]'' confirms that TEDDYBEAR616 is [[Theodore Sprague]]'s chat username. |
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==[[Exploding Man (painting)]]== |
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| The painting does not depict [[Peter]] absorbing [[Ted]]'s radiation power and [[explosion|exploding]]. The painting instead shows [[Peter]] absorbing [[Meredith]]'s power of [[pyrokinesis]]. Thus, the painting is accurate, yet Peter does not cause [[the explosion]]. || None || In [[Peter's visions]], he has not yet been shown burning quite as clearly or completely as the figure in the painting. However, the effects of the explosion in his vision are otherwise very similar to the painting. |
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| The person who is exploding is in control of their powers. |
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| The look in the eyes and position of the head is not the same as that of [[Peter]] exploding in his [[visions]]. Also the positioning of the face and arms is that of someone who knows how to move energy—possibly [[Ted Sprague]] or a new [[evolved human]]. The easter egg that was in ''[[Graphic Novel:Fathers and Daughters|Fathers & Daughters]]'' was this painting. It was labeled "Energy Man". |
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In ''[[Distractions]]'', Isaac tells Simone he has seen what Peter can do, referring to the explosion. |
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==[[Hiro's sword]]== |
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''For disproven theories, see [[disproven theories#Hiro's sword|here]].'' |
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| [[Future Hiro]] has come from an apocalyptic future where one needs a sword to defend oneself. || None || Based on [[Isaac's painting]], it appears he'll get the sword long before any apocalypse |
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| Since a gun would be completely useless if time were frozen, he uses the sword to defeat enemies. || None || Hiro can move objects when time is stopped, but there's no evidence he can allow objects (like bullets) to move of their own accord. |
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| Hiro uses the sword to channel his [[powers]]. || Hiro claims that having the sword will give him greater control of his power. (''[[Godsend]]'') || The veracity of Hiro's belief is not yet known, but if Hiro's powers are wavering due to his shaken self-confidence, as [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] have implied, it's possible that his belief that the sword will focus his powers will be enough to do the trick. |
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| Some [[evolved humans]], such as those with [[Claire]]'s [[regeneration]] ability, might have to be decapitated to be killed, as in the "Highlander" mythos, particularly Sylar.|| Until the tree branch is pulled out of Claire's head by the coroner, Claire's regeneration does not function. (''[[Collision]]'') || |
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| Hiro thinks having a sword would be cool.|| He says "I had a sword? Cool!" (''[[Better Halves]]'') || While true, he first becomes interested in actually getting the sword after seeing [[Isaac's painting]] of his encounter with the [[dinosaur]]. (''[[Fallout]]'') |
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| Hiro's sword is a reference to Nightcrawler, a Marvel Comics character who possesses teleporting superpowers and uses a sword. Hiro is a member of the Marvel Merry Marching Society. || None || This is as or more likely a coincidence than a rationale on Hiro's part. |
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| With the sword, he will be a deadly adversary, since he will be able to stop time, attack his adversaries while they are helpless, then allow time to resume so that they will feel the effects of the wounds. It is hard to imagine how anyone will be able to defeat Hiro if he has enough warning to use his power to control time. || When Hiro "stops time", he can still interact with people and objects that are "frozen". (''[[Don't Look Back]]'') || This may be significant regarding Sylar's apparent resistance to bullets. The sword may be instrumental in defeating Sylar if/when the explanation behind his "bulletproof" nature is further explained. |
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| The sword will come in useful on Hiro's predicted trip back in time where he must confront a dinosaur. || None || Hiro expresses grave concern over making significant alterations to history such as with stepping on a bug. He may consider this reasoning as well for using a sword (aside from fulfilling Isaac's painting vision and Peter's report of meeting future Hiro carrying a sword. Part of the motivation could be Hiro needing weapons as defense and not wanting to bring back firearms which could leave bullets or casings in the fossil record potentially altering discoveries in paleontology. (This presumes he succeeds in eventually leaving that time and doesn't become part of the fossil record himself, along with his sword.) However, since Hiro already encountered a dinosaur in the present at the [[Museum of Natural History]], it's not clear that he will necessarily be encountering another. |
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| Future Hiro may come from a very bad future in which he felt compelled to go back to the past and risk a [[rift]] in time to try and change the future in which he exists. This future is probably post-apocalyptic and low-tech weapons may be the norm. Now that he has changed the past he might have set things in motion that may eliminate this future Hiro and his bad experiences that made him so serious and hard. |
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| Future Hiro comments that he is risking a rift just talking to Peter. (''[[Collision]]'') |
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| Hiro is trying to obtain the sword in the present, meaning he will likely have it long before any coming apocalypse. |
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| The sword isn't for [[Hiro]], it's for [[Niki]]. The sword will allow her two sides to be integrated and bring balance to her personality, giving her full access to her power.|| None || [[Takezo Kensei]], the samurai that originally possessed the sword was feared by everyone because he was brutal and powerful, just like [[Jessica]]. However, if the sword is meant for Niki, it's not meant for her for another 5 years, at a minimum, as [[Future Hiro]] possessed the sword when he met with [[Peter]]. |
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| '''<u>The Sinner Made Sword Saint Theory</u> :''' The sword belonged to [[Future Hiro]], but in this present it is meant for [[Sylar]]. His uncontrolled power and oppressive childhood combined together are what were turning him into a psychopath. With the sword he gains control over both and becomes sane again and tries to atone for his murderous rampage, and at some point before he gains full control of himself is transported to Feudal Japan. || None ||The beginning of the story of the ancient wielder of the sword, [[Takezo Kensei]], sounds more like Sylar than Hiro. However, this would require [[Sylar]] to either acquire [[Hiro]]'s ability to bend time and space or [[Peter]]'s ability to mimic the powers of others, and the depictions of [[Takezo Kensei]] also resemble Hiro more than they resemble [[Sylar]]. |
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| The sword was [[Hiro]]'s. [[Future Hiro]] traveled back in time and was known as [[Takezo Kensei]]. || The painting of Takezo Kensei bears a distinct resemblance to Future Hiro. Both have long hair and a soulpatch. (''[[Godsend]]'') || This is a corollary of a [[Theories:People#Hiro Nakamura|previous theory]]. |
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|Despite his encounter in the [[Museum of Natural History]], [[Hiro]] will face a real [[dinosaur]] once he gets the sword. || In [[Isaac's painting]], it looks as Hiro is facing the dinosaur with a naked blade. (''[[Fallout]]'') In the museum, when Hiro faced off against the statue, the sword was still in its scabbard. (''[[Godsend]]'') || In a [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9485 recent interview], writers defended the scene as not being a "cheat" - Isaac painted Hiro swinging a sword at a dinosaur, which was shown in the next episode. Also, the dinosaur painting was Isaac's first without the aid of [[heroin]]. His art may not be as precise/accurate as he develops his ability without using drugs. |
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|The sword was never really needed for Hiro to use his powers. It was more of a "mind over matter" concept, as he was losing faith in himself, but when he saw the sword and the story attached to it, his faith fell on the sword, not himself. When he obtained the sword, his faith returned and he was able to ||None||None |
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==[[The list]]== |
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''For disproven theories, see [[Disproven theories#The list|here]].'' |
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| [[Mr. Bennet]] and the [[AWI|AWI/OWI]] is using a copy of [[the List]]. || [[Sylar]] had a detailed copy of [[the Map]], and thus probably a copy of [[the List]]. [[Mohinder]] and [[Eden]] discovered it while investigating [[Patient Zero]]. Eden, unbeknownst to Mohinder, was actually an agent of Mr. Bennet and the AWI. Before the authorities arrived the contents of the apartment, including the map, vanished. (''[[One Giant Leap]]'')<p> Mr. Bennet has located some of the [[evolved humans]] on the list, notably [[Nathan Petrelli]] (''[[Collision]]'') and [[Matt Parkman]] (''[[One Giant Leap]]'') || [[Sylar]] had a possibly more up-to-date copy of [[the map]] and [[the List]], including many and possibly all of the people from Chandra's copy of The List. Apparently Sylar no longer has access to it, so the [[AWI]] probably has it.<p> However, the AWI predates Chandra's research, so if Mr. Bennet is using it, it's a recent development. Perhaps prior to Suresh's list, the [[AWI]] was merely stumbling across the special people. With the list they could target them far from home where time off wouldn't be missed. Bennet is at least aware of the list but has as much as admitted he does not have a copy of it: he asks Mohinder if he's on the list. If he had the list, he'd already know the answer. (''[[Godsend]]'') |
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| [[Felipe Acerra]], not [[Gabriel Gray]], is [[Patient Zero]]. || Felipe is the first name listed on the list. (''[[Homecoming]]'')|| |
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==[[Mohinder's taxi license]]== |
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| [[Mohinder]]'s [[Mohinder's taxi license|taxi license]] is a fake. || None || To acquire such a license in the 36 hours the show leaves him is impossible, and it expires on February 30, 2007. February only has 28 days in 2007...and never has 30 days. The [[Chelsea Cab Company boss]] appeared desperate to hire somebody. |
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