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| Nathan's power is aerokinesis, or the ability to control air. || None. || {{plus}} This would explain how he flies (propelling himself by riding on air currents), how he protects himself during flight (surrounding himself with a condensed air force field), and how he heard Peter tell Claire, "there is no other way" (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''). Nathan amplifies the sound waves and carries them to his ears.<br />
| Nathan's power was aerokinesis, or the ability to control air. || None.|| {{plus}} This would explain how he flies (propelling himself by riding on air currents), how he protects himself during flight (surrounding himself with a condensed air force field), and how he heard Peter tell Claire, "there is no other way" (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''). Nathan amplifies the sound waves and carries them to his ears.<br />
{{note}} If Nathan's power is aerokinesis, then he might be able to do more than fly. He may also be able to control air to create focused blasts of wind, keep the air around him warm or cool, and direct air currents that carry sounds to his ears.<br />
{{note}} If Nathan's power is aerokinesis, then he might be able to do more than fly. He may also be able to control air to create focused blasts of wind, keep the air around him warm or cool, and direct air currents that carry sounds to his ears.<br />
{{plus}} With this, he could have protected himself from the radioactive blast when he sent Peter into the sky.<br />
{{plus}} With this, he could have protected himself from the radioactive blast when he sent Peter into the sky.<br />
:{{minus}} Nathan was severely scarred from the explosion in ''[[Four Months Ago]]''.<br />
:{{minus}} Nathan was severely scarred from the explosion in ''[[Four Months Ago]]''.<br />
::{{plus}} That was a pretty huge explosion. Nathan's injuries aren't that terrible compared to actually being caught in the explosion.<br />
::{{plus}} That was a pretty huge explosion. Nathan's injuries aren't that terrible compared to actually being caught in the explosion.<br />
:{{note}} It is possible that Nathan hasn't considered that application of his power, and thus was not shielding himself at the time.<br />
::{{note}} It is possible that Nathan hasn't considered that application of his power, and thus was not shielding himself at the time.<br />
:{{note}} Neither was he when he avoided [[Nathan's accident|his accident]]. He used it passively.<br />
::{{note}} Neither was he when he avoided [[Nathan's accident|his accident]]. He used it passively.<br />
:{{minus}} The temperature of a nuclear fireball is over 10 million degrees, which would have heated such a shield to the point where it provided no protection. It's more likely that after Nathan dropped Peter, Peter quickly flew as far as he could before exploding, just far enough to not kill Nathan.<br />
:{{minus}} The temperature of a nuclear fireball is over 10 million degrees, which would have heated such a shield to the point where it provided no protection. It's more likely that after Nathan dropped Peter, Peter quickly flew as far as he could before exploding, just far enough to not kill Nathan.<br />
::{{plus}} That temperature is achieved by high-grade, state-of-the-art nuclear warheads. It is unknown how powerful an induced radioactivity explosion is.<br />
::{{note}} Peter's powers were malfunctioning. He couldn't fly until AFTER he exploded.<br />
{{plus}} This could explain how he appears to be able to breathe normally even at higher altitudes.<br />
{{plus}} This could explain how he appears to be able to breathe normally even at higher altitudes.<br />
:{{minus}} It appears as though most of his flying is done near the ground, no higher than a few thousand feet, which, in most cases, isn't high enough to largely affect a person's ability to breathe.<br />
:{{minus}} It appears as though most of his flying is done near the ground, no higher than a few thousand feet, which, in most cases, isn't high enough to largely affect a person's ability to breathe.<br />
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{{note}} It is always possible to change someone's memory.<br />
{{note}} It is always possible to change someone's memory.<br />
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| Nathan is not blood related to [[Peter]]. || None. || {{plus}} Peter and Arthur have similar powers.<br />
| Nathan was not blood related to [[Peter]]. || None || {{plus}} Peter and Arthur have similar powers.<br />
{{plus}} Peter was born with abilities, Nathan was not.<br />
{{plus}} Peter was born with abilities, Nathan was not.<br />
:{{minus}} Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.<br />
:{{minus}} Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.<br />
::{{minus}} Arthur has no motivation for doing this.<br />
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| [[The Haitian]] could not prevent [[Nathan]] from flying away because he can not stop synthetic abilities. || None || {{minus}} The Haitian may simply have been pretending to assist [[Noah Bennet]] but was actually preventing him from capturing Nathan since he is Angela Petrelli's son.<br />
| [[Nathan]] was actually born with a power, but [[Arthur]] detected it before anyone else and (for whatever reason) stole it. || None. || {{plus}} Based on the powered families in the show, more often than not, two people with powers appear to produce a child with powers.<br />
:{{minus}} Noah would have been suspicious as to why the Haitian did not stop him, considering that the Haitian's ability appears to always be "on", even when he is not aware evolved humans are around.<br />
{{plus}} Nathan could have had a very dangerous ability which could have destroyed Arthur.<br />
::{{note}} Not necessarily always on, evolved humans have used their abilities near him without him noticing.<br />
:{{plus}} Nathan's power may have been [[telepathy]], since Arthur acquired it from and unknown source. And when mastered, it can be used to control or destroy someone.<br />
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| The sailor seen at the end of the graphic novel "[[Playing with Fire]]" looking at [[Meredith]] was [[Nathan]]. || None || {{plus}} Nathan served as a U.S. Navy pilot, according to [[votepetrelli.com]].<br />
| [[The Haitian]] could not prevent [[Nathan]] from flying away because he can not stop synthetic abilities. || None. || {{minus}} The Haitian may simply have been pretending to assist Noah Bennet but was actually preventing him from capturing Nathan since he is Angela Petrelli's son.<br />
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| The sailor seen at the end of the graphic novel "[[Playing with Fire]]" looking at [[Meredith]] is [[Nathan]]. || None. || {{plus}} Nathan served as a U.S. Navy pilot, according to [[votepetrelli.com]].<br />
{{plus}} If you follow the years correctly, Meredith and Nathan would have met about the time of this graphic novel.<br />
{{plus}} If you follow the years correctly, Meredith and Nathan would have met about the time of this graphic novel.<br />
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| [[Nathan]] is the son of [[Maury]]. || None. || {{plus}} [[Peter]] and Arthur have similar powers.<br />
| [[Nathan]] was the son of [[Maury]]. || None || {{plus}} [[Peter]] and Arthur have similar powers.<br />
:{{minus}} That doesn't mean that Nathan is Maury's son. It would be as likely as [[Angela]] being Maury's sister.<br />
:{{plus}} [[Matt]] has the same power as his father.<br />
:{{plus}} [[Matt]] has the same power as his father.<br />
::{{minus}} [[Angela]], [[Alice]] and [[Mr. Shaw|their father]] have vastly different powers.<br />
::{{note}} Arthur also displays this ability.<br />
::{{minus}} Nathan does not.<br />
:{{note}} Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.<br />
:{{note}} Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.<br />
::{{note}} Nathan was given a synthetic ability. Arthur could have felt bad about stealing his ability and gave him a new one.<br />
::{{note}} Nathan was given a synthetic ability. Arthur could have felt bad about stealing his ability and gave him a new one.<br />
{{plus}} Angela has alluded to have cheated on Arthur before.<br />
{{plus}} Angela has alluded to have cheated on Arthur before.<br />
:{{minus}} Nothing has been confirmed or even hinted.<br />
{{minus}} What does this all have to do with Maury?<br />
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| [[Nathan]] is a part of the [[President|President's]] cabinet. || The President seemed to know him well. || {{plus}} The President seemed very trusting of Nathan's information. If he was just a senator that he barely knew, why would he trust Nathan's word? If this is a president that was President throughout Heroes' time on television, maybe one of his cabinet members died and Nathan was his/her replacement.<br />
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| [[Nathan]]'s warning the [[President]] about evolved humans without lumping himself in with them may be a reference to how Adolf Hitler wanted to eliminate Jewish people while being part Jewish himself. || The end of ''[[Dual]]''. || {{plus}} There is symbolism in the show.<br />
| [[Nathan]]'s warning the [[President]] about evolved humans without lumping himself in with them may be a reference to how Adolf Hitler wanted to eliminate Jewish people while being part Jewish himself. || The end of ''[[Dual]]''. || {{plus}} There is symbolism in the show.<br />
:{{minus}} This doesn't mean that ''everything'' has to be symbolic or metaphorical in the show.<br />
:{{minus}} This doesn't mean that ''everything'' has to be symbolic or metaphorical in the show.<br />
:{{plus}} Nathan would not turn himself in nor his [[Angela|mother]] or [[Claire]].<br />
:{{plus}} Nathan would not turn himself in nor his [[Angela|mother]] or [[Claire]].<br />
:{{note}} Surprising that Nathan would turn in [[Micah]], he was friends with [[Niki]] and could relate to her so he may actually show no mercy besides his own family, but then again that's just selfish.<br />
::{{note}} He didn't turn in himself or the others because he considered their abilities "harmless". Also he was leniant with Claire as a means of controlling Bennet. He turned in Peter because there was no way to consider Peter as anything but dangerous.<br />
::{{minus}} A one-night stand hardly constitutes a friendship.<br />
{{plus}} Nathan could be considered "part evolved human" as he has synthetic abilities.<br />
{{plus}} Nathan could be considered "part evolved human" as he has synthetic abilities.<br />
{{minus}} There hasn't been any definitive, conclusive evidence that Hitler had indeed Jewish heritage.<br />
{{minus}} There hasn't been any definitive, conclusive evidence that Hitler had indeed Jewish heritage.<br />
:{{note}} Well, yes there have been. Hitler did have a female Jewish ancestor, which is how Judaism (internally) defines Jewishness. There's no evidence he was ever a practicing Jew.<br />
:{{note}} Nathan and Niki did have common grounds which they both knew, besides sleeping with eachother: he wouldn't want to put his kids through something like that, yet he's willing to do it to another child who has control over their ability? No mercy unless blood related to him, otherwise he'd feel guilty.<br />
:{{note}} According to the laws which Hitler passed, anyone with Jewish ancestry (going back three or four generations) was considered a Jew, regardless of their religious practices. Hitler thought of the Jews as being a race, not a religion.<br />
::{{minus}} Nathan can't possibly have an attachment to Claire the same way he has for his boys, him turning Micah in says it pretty clear: he'll turn anyone who's not his family, regardless of any connection to him.<br />
{{note}} Nathan and Niki did have common grounds which they both knew, besides sleeping with each other: he wouldn't want to put his kids through something like that, yet he's willing to do it to another child who has control over their ability? No mercy unless blood related to him, otherwise he'd feel guilty.<br />
::((minus)) Nathan was willing to imprison Peter after it became clear that he couldn't manipulate Peter anymore. At this point, all bets may be off about what Nathan will or won't do.<br />
:{{minus}} Nathan can't possibly have an attachment to Claire the same way he has for his boys, him turning Micah in says it pretty clear: he'll turn anyone who's not his family, regardless of any connection to him.<br />
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::{{minus}} Nathan was willing to imprison Peter after it became clear that he couldn't manipulate Peter anymore.<br />
| [[Nathan]] was possessed by [[Arthur Petrelli]] at the end of Volume 3, and since then Arthur has been in control of Nathan's body. || There is a known [[body insertion]] ability. It is possible [[Arthur]] already has this ability. || {{plus}} [[Arthur Petrelli]]'s body disappeared during "[[Dual]]" while he was "dead," and [[Nathan]] was unconscious in the same room. This indicates that Arthur could have possibly survived the gunshot wound with one of his healing abilities and survived by taking over Nathan's body.<br />
:{{note}} Nathan's sudden change in character could also be explained by possession.<br />
::{{minus}} Nathan displayed a change in character before Arthur's death, it happened when Samedi was defeated in Haiti.<br />
:::{{note}} Nathan didn't display a change in character then. After Samedi was defeated he just started to think that giving people abilities is a good idea, in order to prevent such villains as Samedi. But he definitely displayed a change in character after Arthur died. The change in character may have happened because Arthur possessed his body. But also because Nathan was always in search of being in the "ruling class" and his megalomania-cum-fear of powers plus his strong ego may have hindered his good side, still latent in him. We still don't know what happened during the three weeks, from the end of volume three to the start of volume four where Nathan speaks with the president.<br />
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| [[Nathan]]'s ability is in fact [[ability replication]], but he needs to be injected with ability's donor blood. || None. || {{plus}} Nathan has received [[Adam]]'s blood and later was able to heal from [[Peter Petrelli (exposed future)|Future Peter]]'s shot.<br />
:{{minus}} This has been confirmed as a plain medical miracle, no abilities involved.<br />
{{plus}} Arthur and Peter Petrelli are able to somehow replicate abilities.<br />
:{{minus}} Nathan's ability is synthetic, it makes sense for his ability to be different.<br />
:{{plus}} Peter's new synthetic ability is very alike to the original one.<br />
{{plus}} [[West]] was captured from the company so he could be the original donor of fight.<br />
:{{minus}} Nathan had no involvement with the Company affairs after being injected with the formula, at least until after manifesting his ability.<br />
:{{plus}} Arthur, Angela and Linderman, Company´s founders, had all stated that Nathan had a role to play in their plans.<br />
::{{minus}} Doesn't mean he had an ability, they could want someone with political power.<br />
::{{plus}} If that is so, why did the company had injected him in the first place? It's all part of the same plan.<br />
:::{{minus}} Not really, they also injected Niki, Tracy and Barbara, does this mean they also have ability replication through blood? Not at all.
::::{{plus}} When Suresh developed his formula he said to Maya that with each person's blood chemistry, it would mean individual powers. This kind of formula maybe could just enable a potential ability that's already in the patient's DNA.<br />
{{minus}} So far we saw at most two evolved humans from one family possessing the same or similar ability - [[Maury]] and [[Matt]] ([[Matt Parkman, Jr.|Matt's son]] has [[Matt's ability|an ability]] different from [[telepathy]]), [[Meredith]] and [[Flint]] (Meredith's daughter, [[Claire]], has [[Rapid cell regeneration|an ability]] different from [[pyrokinesis]]). The same may apply to Petrelli family.<br />
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| The reason why Nathan survived after being shot by [[Peter Petrelli (exposed future)|Future Peter]] is because [[Paradox|his destiny was to die much later]]. || Nathan fully recovered in hours without any abilities involved. || {{plus}} For some reason, Hiro was unable to save [[Charlie]] at least from Sylar, if not from the blood clot in her brain. The cases are identical - both involve a [[Space-time manipulation|time traveler]] who wishes to change the past in order to save lives, and both Hiro and Peter have failed.<br />
| Nathan's body is in cold storage, and will be brought back in a future episode. || None. || {{note}} Angela seemed very shocked by Nathan's death. She may want to have Nathan's body if there is a chance the real Nathan could be revived.<br />
{{plus}} Since Sylar is to pose as Nathan in the public, Nathan can't be given a proper burial. Since any kind of gesture hinting at Nathan's death would endanger their charade, Angela might want to hold on to her son's body.<br />
{{minus}} It was possibly Nathan's body being burnt at the end of ''[[An Invisible Thread]]''.<br/>
:{{plus}} It's James Martin's body. Noah suggested using it, plus there's no (known) way for them to change Nathan's appearance to match Sylar's.<br />
:{{note}} Right now, only [[Angela]], [[Noah]], and [[Matt Parkman, Sr.|Matt]] know that "[[Nathan]]" is actually [[Sylar]].<br />
{{note}} If they planned to do it, they would. Have they done it, they could have got rid of Sylar instead of forcing him to become Nathan.<br />
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| Nathan can be revived like [[Noah]] was, using [[Claire]]'s blood. || Noah was dead, but was brought back to life. Nathan can be brought back too. || {{minus}} Noah, [[Matt Parkman, Sr.|Matt]] & [[Angela]] would likely have tried that first if it was possible, instead of just turning [[Sylar]] into "Nathan".<br />
| Nathan actually is alive in [[Sylar]]'s body. When [[Matt Parkman|Matt]] [[telepathy|forced Sylar into believing he was Nathan]] he actually took Sylar's consciousness, allowing the Nathan person to be in full control of the body. || None || {{note}} Sylar keeps telling Matt to give back him back his body. This might mean that Nathan is in full control.<br />
:{{minus}} What is in control are memories of Nathan, memories which Sylar has acquired though [[clairsentience]].<br />
:{{plus}} If Angela was as persistent on having Matt 'save Nathan' as before, they might not have considered other possibilities - probably until it was already too late.<br />
::{{note}} This could arguably be considered Nathan's "conscience".<br />
{{note}} Indeed, Claire's blood can revive Nathan, but if they planned to do it, they would. Have they done it, they could have got rid of Sylar instead of forcing him to become Nathan.<br />
{{minus}} Nathan is dead, even thought 'Sylar' has his memories. It's Sylar with Nathan's memories, nothing more.<br />
:{{plus}} This solution is so obvious, there is no explanation/reason for Angela and Noah didn't try it.<br />
:{{note}} Actually, this theory is almost entirely consistent with something [[Angela]] says in the episode [[Thanksgiving]]. While it may arguably be her theory, she obviously has plenty of experience with powers.<br />
:{{minus}} While it may have been possible to revive Nathan with Claire's blood, we have to remember that Sylar moved his death spot and could therefore not be killed. This way, Angela did not actually lose her son (mentioning that Matt would save Nathan), and Sylar was seemingly eliminated.<br />
{{plus}} It may be possible that Nathan was still technically alive when they found him, or at least his brain was still slightly functional, enough for Matt to get in, take whatever he could of Nathan's mind out of his body (likely not all of it, as the brain needs constant oxygen and energy to survive, and much would have been lost from necrosis) and put him into Sylar's body, the [[clairsentience]] filling in the holes. Just enough of him, likely long term memories. And, since his death would have likely been only a short term memory, and not saved in his mind, it's why he cannot remember dieing, that and help from Matt Parkman. It could be said that Matt was able to get in and at least put Nathan's 'soul' into Sylar's body, if not anything else. Soul does not equal memories.<br />
:{{note}} They should have been able to kill Sylar when he was unconcious. Noah even said that the last thing he wanted to do was to lie to his family and say Sylar is dead. But they had to keep Nathan "alive". And not just for [[Angela|Angela's]] wishes; they couldn't let Nathan be killed by "[[Evolved humans|one of them]]", or it would ruin the freedom they were working for.<br />
{{note}} According to BTE, Matt taps into a "plane of consciousness" to see the future. It's possible Matt was able to tap into this plane to retrieve Nathan's "soul" or conscience and then placed that in Matt's body.<br />
:{{plus}} Yes, but they could eliminate Sylar making him think he was anybody else, and save Nathan using Claire's blood.<br />
:{{minus}} BTE said that the plane Matt accesses is the one precogs draw from when they paint the future.<br />
::{{note}} It is never stated that precognition is all the plane can be used for however.<br />
:::{{note}} It is the only thing it was mentioned to do though.<br />
::::{{plus}} The point is, Matt is able to do more the read thoughts with telepathy. If he can reach another plane of consciousness to see the future, he could possibly retrieve Nathan's conscience, whether it be from the same plane where he sees the future or elsewhere.<br/>
:::::{{plus}} It has been stated that for those who master telepathy, death is never as final as it may seem. It's possible that this may extend to those who a telepath reaches out to.<br />
::::::{{plus}} Matt was able to reach out to [[Usutu]], who was dead by that point.<br />
:::::::{{note}} Or Usutu was able to reach out to Matt because of Matt's telepathy. It might work both ways.<br />
::::::::{{note}} Either way, it proves that in the world of ''Heroes'', consciousness can remain after death.<br />
:::::::::{{note}} Consciousness remaining after physical death has happened already with Hana and Drucker, though they had a different ability.<br />
{{plus}} Even though Sylar has supposedly returned to his body, "Nathan" still has a large amount of control. This seems unusual for a mere telepathic illusion.<br />
:{{minus}} Sylar got rid of Nathan.<br />
::{{plus}} Only after he made Matt transfer him back into his own body, which suggests that another consciousness in control of the body.<br />
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Nathan's power was aerokinesis, or the ability to control air. None. + This would explain how he flies (propelling himself by riding on air currents), how he protects himself during flight (surrounding himself with a condensed air force field), and how he heard Peter tell Claire, "there is no other way" (How to Stop an Exploding Man). Nathan amplifies the sound waves and carries them to his ears.

If Nathan's power is aerokinesis, then he might be able to do more than fly. He may also be able to control air to create focused blasts of wind, keep the air around him warm or cool, and direct air currents that carry sounds to his ears.
+ With this, he could have protected himself from the radioactive blast when he sent Peter into the sky.

- Nathan was severely scarred from the explosion in Four Months Ago.
+ That was a pretty huge explosion. Nathan's injuries aren't that terrible compared to actually being caught in the explosion.
It is possible that Nathan hasn't considered that application of his power, and thus was not shielding himself at the time.
Neither was he when he avoided his accident. He used it passively.
- The temperature of a nuclear fireball is over 10 million degrees, which would have heated such a shield to the point where it provided no protection. It's more likely that after Nathan dropped Peter, Peter quickly flew as far as he could before exploding, just far enough to not kill Nathan.
+ That temperature is achieved by high-grade, state-of-the-art nuclear warheads. It is unknown how powerful an induced radioactivity explosion is.
Peter's powers were malfunctioning. He couldn't fly until AFTER he exploded.

+ This could explain how he appears to be able to breathe normally even at higher altitudes.

- It appears as though most of his flying is done near the ground, no higher than a few thousand feet, which, in most cases, isn't high enough to largely affect a person's ability to breathe.

- It is unlikely condensed air would stop a nuclear blast of that size. Also Elle referred to West as the "flying boy" (he has the same power as Nathan).

+ Hiro refers to Nathan as the "flying man". Elle could merely be unaware of this secondary function, or she could merely be using the phrase "flying boy" colloquially. West's ability could also be different than Nathan's.
Nathan and Peter Petrelli are brothers with Hiro Nakamura. Hiro's biological mother may actually be Angela Petrelli, since we know she slept with Kaito Nakamura. (Lizards) - Ishi loved Hiro too much for him to be the fruit of an extramarital affair.

- She would know if Hiro wasn't her son. She wouldn't have been pregnant with him if she wasn't.
It is always possible to change someone's memory.

Nathan was not blood related to Peter. None + Peter and Arthur have similar powers.

+ Peter was born with abilities, Nathan was not.

- Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.
- Arthur has no motivation for doing this.
The Haitian could not prevent Nathan from flying away because he can not stop synthetic abilities. None - The Haitian may simply have been pretending to assist Noah Bennet but was actually preventing him from capturing Nathan since he is Angela Petrelli's son.
- Noah would have been suspicious as to why the Haitian did not stop him, considering that the Haitian's ability appears to always be "on", even when he is not aware evolved humans are around.
Not necessarily always on, evolved humans have used their abilities near him without him noticing.
The sailor seen at the end of the graphic novel "Playing with Fire" looking at Meredith was Nathan. None + Nathan served as a U.S. Navy pilot, according to votepetrelli.com.

+ If you follow the years correctly, Meredith and Nathan would have met about the time of this graphic novel.

Nathan was the son of Maury. None + Peter and Arthur have similar powers.
+ Matt has the same power as his father.
- Angela, Alice and their father have vastly different powers.
Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.
Nathan was given a synthetic ability. Arthur could have felt bad about stealing his ability and gave him a new one.

+ Angela has alluded to have cheated on Arthur before.
- What does this all have to do with Maury?

Nathan's warning the President about evolved humans without lumping himself in with them may be a reference to how Adolf Hitler wanted to eliminate Jewish people while being part Jewish himself. The end of Dual. + There is symbolism in the show.
- This doesn't mean that everything has to be symbolic or metaphorical in the show.
+ Nathan would not turn himself in nor his mother or Claire.
He didn't turn in himself or the others because he considered their abilities "harmless". Also he was leniant with Claire as a means of controlling Bennet. He turned in Peter because there was no way to consider Peter as anything but dangerous.

+ Nathan could be considered "part evolved human" as he has synthetic abilities.
- There hasn't been any definitive, conclusive evidence that Hitler had indeed Jewish heritage.

Well, yes there have been. Hitler did have a female Jewish ancestor, which is how Judaism (internally) defines Jewishness. There's no evidence he was ever a practicing Jew.
According to the laws which Hitler passed, anyone with Jewish ancestry (going back three or four generations) was considered a Jew, regardless of their religious practices. Hitler thought of the Jews as being a race, not a religion.

Nathan and Niki did have common grounds which they both knew, besides sleeping with each other: he wouldn't want to put his kids through something like that, yet he's willing to do it to another child who has control over their ability? No mercy unless blood related to him, otherwise he'd feel guilty.

- Nathan can't possibly have an attachment to Claire the same way he has for his boys, him turning Micah in says it pretty clear: he'll turn anyone who's not his family, regardless of any connection to him.
- Nathan was willing to imprison Peter after it became clear that he couldn't manipulate Peter anymore.
The reason why Nathan survived after being shot by Future Peter is because his destiny was to die much later. Nathan fully recovered in hours without any abilities involved. + For some reason, Hiro was unable to save Charlie at least from Sylar, if not from the blood clot in her brain. The cases are identical - both involve a time traveler who wishes to change the past in order to save lives, and both Hiro and Peter have failed.
Nathan actually is alive in Sylar's body. When Matt forced Sylar into believing he was Nathan he actually took Sylar's consciousness, allowing the Nathan person to be in full control of the body. None Sylar keeps telling Matt to give back him back his body. This might mean that Nathan is in full control.
- What is in control are memories of Nathan, memories which Sylar has acquired though clairsentience.
This could arguably be considered Nathan's "conscience".

- Nathan is dead, even thought 'Sylar' has his memories. It's Sylar with Nathan's memories, nothing more.

Actually, this theory is almost entirely consistent with something Angela says in the episode Thanksgiving. While it may arguably be her theory, she obviously has plenty of experience with powers.

+ It may be possible that Nathan was still technically alive when they found him, or at least his brain was still slightly functional, enough for Matt to get in, take whatever he could of Nathan's mind out of his body (likely not all of it, as the brain needs constant oxygen and energy to survive, and much would have been lost from necrosis) and put him into Sylar's body, the clairsentience filling in the holes. Just enough of him, likely long term memories. And, since his death would have likely been only a short term memory, and not saved in his mind, it's why he cannot remember dieing, that and help from Matt Parkman. It could be said that Matt was able to get in and at least put Nathan's 'soul' into Sylar's body, if not anything else. Soul does not equal memories.
According to BTE, Matt taps into a "plane of consciousness" to see the future. It's possible Matt was able to tap into this plane to retrieve Nathan's "soul" or conscience and then placed that in Matt's body.

- BTE said that the plane Matt accesses is the one precogs draw from when they paint the future.
It is never stated that precognition is all the plane can be used for however.
It is the only thing it was mentioned to do though.
+ The point is, Matt is able to do more the read thoughts with telepathy. If he can reach another plane of consciousness to see the future, he could possibly retrieve Nathan's conscience, whether it be from the same plane where he sees the future or elsewhere.
+ It has been stated that for those who master telepathy, death is never as final as it may seem. It's possible that this may extend to those who a telepath reaches out to.
+ Matt was able to reach out to Usutu, who was dead by that point.
Or Usutu was able to reach out to Matt because of Matt's telepathy. It might work both ways.
Either way, it proves that in the world of Heroes, consciousness can remain after death.
Consciousness remaining after physical death has happened already with Hana and Drucker, though they had a different ability.

+ Even though Sylar has supposedly returned to his body, "Nathan" still has a large amount of control. This seems unusual for a mere telepathic illusion.

- Sylar got rid of Nathan.
+ Only after he made Matt transfer him back into his own body, which suggests that another consciousness in control of the body.


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