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| [[Daphne (exposed future)|Future Daphne]] is the new timeline's version of the [[Agent ( |
| [[Daphne (exposed future)|Future Daphne]] is the new timeline's version of the [[Agent (super speed)|agent]] from ''[[Graphic Novel:Walls, Part 2|Walls]]''. || None || {{plus}} When the [[explosion future]] was changed, it could have changed who made the agent ranks.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Future Daphne works for [[Pinehearst]]; the other agent works for the [[Department of Homeland Security]]. |
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::{{plus}} Both organizations hunt down evolved humans in the future.<br /> |
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{{plus}} The altering of the future could have changed to whom the ability of super speed would go to.<br /> |
{{plus}} The altering of the future could have changed to whom the ability of super speed would go to.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Daphne had already manifested super speed when Hiro and Ando started altering the future.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The agent and Daphne are of different races, so altering the future is unlikely to change any issues in regards to inheritance of the ability.<br /> |
:{{minus}} The agent and Daphne are of different races, so altering the future is unlikely to change any issues in regards to inheritance of the ability.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Altering the future could have prevented a condition that enabled the original agent to develop her ability.<br /> |
{{plus}} Altering the future could have prevented a condition that enabled the original agent to develop her ability.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]]'s spirit animal is the rabbit. || None || {{plus}} [[Matt]]'s spirit animal is the [[turtle]], so the rabbit could serve as a foil to that in a "tortoise and hare" way.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} The tortoise and the hare were not romantically involved.<br /> |
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{{note}} We know she doesn't move at the speed of light because if she did she would appear to teleport, but we can actually see her move.<br /> |
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{{minus}} If Daphne could travel faster than sound, she would cause a sonic boom whenever she used her power.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} But Matt Parkman isn't slow, like a turtle.<br /> |
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:{{note}} How does super speed break the laws of physics? If she was moving faster than the speed of light, it would make sense, but how is her running super fast, or at the speed of sound, breaking the laws of physics?<br /> |
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{{note}} [[Sylar]] gave [[Danko]] a stuffed rabbit the episode before Daphne died. If Daphne was the rabbit as Matt was the turtle, then this would be foreshadowing/irony.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Running at the speed of sound does in fact break the laws of physics, but it is possible to travel at the speed of sound using an aircraft. Also Daphne could in fact run far more faster than the speed of sound, possibly at Hypersonic speed. Also, if Hiro stops time, he stops everything; molecules, atoms, cells. So not only does Daphne's ability give her "super speed" it effects her biologically - allowing her cells, molecules, electrons to move fast as well.<br /> |
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:{{note}} Many things in this show break the laws of physics, so this doesn't matter.<br /> |
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{{plus}} She travels faster than the speed of light when augmented using [[Ando]]'s ability (and also does not create a sonic boom for some reason...).<br /> |
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| [[Matt Parkman]] killed Daphne when they flew into space together. || Daphne's "Fly me to the moon." || {{plus}} Suffering bodily damage from a dream state has been shown to cause physical bodily harm as well (such as Matt's knife wound in ''[[It's Coming]]''), and flying to the moon would be fatal.<br /> |
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| If Daphne charged into someone at super speed, they would die. || None. || {{plus}} The force of her hitting them would be similar to that of a bullet.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Matt has control over the illusions he creates, he wouldn't let it hurt Daphne.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Flying to the moon didn't kill Matt.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Think of it this way: If you fell out of a helicopter and managed to land on a person on the ground with speeds similar to Daphne's speed... would you survive?<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Although it is unknown exactly how this works, it is unlikely that Matt is pushing thoughts into his own head. Hence only Daphne believes she is going to space.<br /> |
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{{minus}} She hit Knox while traveling at super speed, and only she was hurt.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} Daphne knew it was an illusion. Her body wouldn't react as though it was real.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Her death directly followed their ascension into space.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Post hoc ergo propter hoc (Correlation, not causation).<br /> |
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:{{note}} We don't know how much time was between Daphne requesting to go to the moon and the scene where her heart stops.<br /> |
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{{note}} Her ability could be similar to others we've seen, where she's physically able to take more than the normal person to help with her ability, i.e., Meredith is able to hold fire without being burned and breathe in a room deprived of oxygen from fire.<br /> |
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{{plus}} It is unlikely that doctors wouldn't be nearby and instead allowing him to visit if her condition was not stable.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Matt controlled the doctor with his power, they'd leave them alone if he commanded them to.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]] is able to run on water. || None. || {{plus}} She runs very fast.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} He wouldn't command them to leave her to die. When doctors think they are losing a patient, they do absolutely everything they can to keep them alive.<br /> |
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{{plus}} The surface tension of the water may allow her to run across it.<br /> |
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:::{{minus}} Matt controlled the minds of [[Danko]]'s agents in ''[[Episode:Cold Snap|Cold Snap]]'' and ''[[Episode:Exposed|Exposed]]'', even though they believed the [[evolved humans|specials]] were dangerous and were under direct orders to kill them. One would assume that their brains would be working at the same level.<br /> |
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{{plus}} She traveled from France to New York without an apparent vehicle.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} She may have been kept alive by machines.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Regardless, the doctors must have thought she was stable in her current state. If readings became dangerous, there would be several doctors in there at once.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]]'s spirit animal is the rabbit. || None. || {{plus}} [[Matt]]'s spirit animal is the [[turtle]], so the rabbit could serve as a foil to that in a "tortoise and hare" way.<br /> |
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:::{{minus}} If her mind was still working but her body was being kept alive by machines, there would be different protocols. Patients high on the "could kick the bucket any moment now" list tend to have receive less medical watch than the patients who have a higher chance at survival.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]] can be brought back to life if she comes into contact with Matt Jr. || None || {{plus}} Matt Jr.'s ability may be able to bring people back to life and not just objects.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Matt Jr.'s ability doesn't bring objects to life, it merely powers them, making them function.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} She isn't seen putting Matt or Ando down after arriving at the messenger station. Rather, it seems that they just ran alongside. It could be that she simply [[Ability extension|imparts]] super-speed to anybody that she's touching when she uses it.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Joe Pokaski and Aron Coliete, from [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=20604 Behind the Eclipse Week 19]: "Daphne's dead, baby. Daphne's dead."<br /> |
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{{plus}} She also carried [[Flint]] when she broke him out of [[Level Five]]. ("[[Episode:Dying of the Light]]")<br /> |
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:{{note}} The writers have lied to us [[Ability supercharging|before]].<br /> |
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{{plus}} She visibly carried [[Samir Mellouk]] in [[Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 1]].<br /> |
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::{{note}} How is ability supercharging a lie?<br /> |
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::{{note}} [[Greg Grunberg]] also confirmed that Daphne is gone for good.<br /> |
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{{minus}} In the cases of characters coming back from the dead, only a few hours passed in the longest recorded time between death and resurrection ([[Noah Bennet]] in ''[[Episode:Cautionary Tales|Cautionary Tales]]''). Daphne's been dead for at least a day now, possibly longer. Were Baby Matt to revive her, we don't know if she'd come back fully alive, in a zombie or vegetative state.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]] is slower than [[Edgar]]. || None || {{plus}} He has had his powers longer.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} He has superior reflexes.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Peter got Edgar's ability and managed to beat him.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Not because he was faster, but because he made better use of his speed.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]]'s power is similar to [[Hiro]]'s and allows her to alter her personal timeframe (plus that of anything or anyone she is holding). She hasn't learned to use it unless she is running. || She is able to travel backwards and forwards in time. She moves faster than sound without a sonic boom. || {{plus}} With [[Ando]]'s power boost she was able to speed her timeframe to such an extent the universe's timeframe was reversed.<br /> |
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{{plus}} She also may have been able to slow her timeframe and allow 16 years to pass without experiencing it.<br /> |
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| Future Daphne is the new timeline's version of the agent from Walls. | None | + When the explosion future was changed, it could have changed who made the agent ranks.
+ The altering of the future could have changed to whom the ability of super speed would go to.
+ Altering the future could have prevented a condition that enabled the original agent to develop her ability. |
| Daphne's spirit animal is the rabbit. | None | + Matt's spirit animal is the turtle, so the rabbit could serve as a foil to that in a "tortoise and hare" way.
+ She is fast, like a rabbit.
• Sylar gave Danko a stuffed rabbit the episode before Daphne died. If Daphne was the rabbit as Matt was the turtle, then this would be foreshadowing/irony. |
| Matt Parkman killed Daphne when they flew into space together. | Daphne's "Fly me to the moon." | + Suffering bodily damage from a dream state has been shown to cause physical bodily harm as well (such as Matt's knife wound in It's Coming), and flying to the moon would be fatal.
- Flying to the moon didn't kill Matt.
+ Her death directly followed their ascension into space.
+ It is unlikely that doctors wouldn't be nearby and instead allowing him to visit if her condition was not stable.
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| Daphne can be brought back to life if she comes into contact with Matt Jr. | None | + Matt Jr.'s ability may be able to bring people back to life and not just objects.
- Joe Pokaski and Aron Coliete, from Behind the Eclipse Week 19: "Daphne's dead, baby. Daphne's dead."
- In the cases of characters coming back from the dead, only a few hours passed in the longest recorded time between death and resurrection (Noah Bennet in Cautionary Tales). Daphne's been dead for at least a day now, possibly longer. Were Baby Matt to revive her, we don't know if she'd come back fully alive, in a zombie or vegetative state. |
| Daphne is slower than Edgar. | None | + He has had his powers longer.
- Peter got Edgar's ability and managed to beat him.
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