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| name = It very well could be Obama. That's why this page should remain as a theory page thing! Don't delete! I'll just make it again!
| The President is Barack Obama. || Obama is the President in real-life. || {{minus}} The President is seen in office in April 2007.<br />
| sortname = Obama
:{{plus}} The timeline is purposefully made unclear, and it could be a vague "present" era.<br />
| image = The President.jpg
::{{minus}} The timeline is explicit in this instance. April 2007.<br />
| caption = <!-- Caption for the image. -->
::{{minus}} The episode aired while George W. Bush was still the real U.S. President.<br />
| portrayer = [[Michael Dorn]]
{{minus}} Aside from skin color, the President shares very few facial similarities with Obama.<br />
| nick =
{{minus}} It seems more likely that the President was intended to be a nod to Barack Obama, but not actually be him.<br />
| debut = Dual
{{minus}} His first appearance was filmed before the election, thus there was no way of knowing that he would be the President.<br />
| mention = <!-- Episode character was first mentioned. Use for characters who have not debuted. -->
:{{plus}} They could have filmed two versions, one with a white and one with a black president.<br />
| known powers = None
::{{minus}} [[Greg Beeman]] states in his blog that Tim Kring really wanted to cast an African-American in the role, which implies that this version with [[Michael Dorn]] was the only one that was ever filmed.<br />
| potential_power(s) = <!-- For characters have an identified but not displayed power -->
{{plus}} The President spoke with a similar accent to Barack Obama.<br />
| formal name = Obama
{{plus}} Obama may be using his controversial spending plans to distract the public.<br />
| alias = Mr. President
|-
| gender = Male
| The President is an evolved human. || None || {{minus}} This would make for a tired, cliched, and somewhat predictable plot twist.<br />
| age =
{{plus}} It's illogical to think in a world of empowered humans, that some would not at least attempt to use their special abilities to achieve positions of political influence. It is perhaps more plausible the president is a puppet for one or more empowered humans that are even more powerful and secretive than The Company or Pinehearst, had been.<br />
| born =
|-
| marriage =
| The President will start a genocide against evolved humans. || None || {{plus}} It happened in a [[explosion future|possible future]].<br />
| died =
{{minus}} It didn't happen in [[exposed future|another possible future]].<br />
| home = Washington, DC
:{{plus}} Nathan rather than Sylar was President in that future. Sylar has now taken Nathan's place again.<br />
| residence = [[White House]]
|-
| occupation = President of the United States
| The President is one of the four villains in Usutu's painting. || None || {{plus}} He bears a similarity to the man in the bottom left corner.<br />
| significant other =
:{{minus}} That man is clearly Knox. See the picture [http://heroeswiki.com/Image:Four_villains.jpg here]<br />
| parent =
::{{plus}} Knox is dead; he cannot appear in any future storylines, except for flashbacks.<br />
| guardian = <!--Non-parent legal guardian(s)-->
:::{{minus}} The painting was shown several episodes before Knox died and the President entered the story.<br />
| child(ren) =
:::{{minus}} [[Arthur Petrelli]] is dead, yet he also seems to appear in the painting.<br />
| sibling(s) =
{{minus}} The President may have nothing to do with the painting; they belong to different story arcs.<br />
| spoiler = <!-- "true" for spoiler warning and colors -->
{{minus}} Knox, Flint, Arthur, and Sylar were meant to be the four villains that Hiro sees in his [[spirit walk]] after seeing the painting, although Knox's story was cut from the show.<br />
}}
The '''President''' "Obama" of the United States meets with [[Nathan Petrelli]].
{{minus}} The President was not involved with Pinehearst.<br />
:{{minus}} The President got involved after Pinehearst was taken down.<br />

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==Character History==
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===[[One Giant Leap]]===
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When [[Matt Parkman]] tells [[Audrey Hanson]] about his [[telepathy]], she asks if the voices in his head were telling him to kill the President.

===[[Graphic Novel:Road Kill]]===
A newspaper reports that the President has drawn fire for recent welfare comments.

===[[Dual]]===
Senator [[Nathan Petrelli]] meets with Obama in his limousine. He tells him of the [[evolved human]] menace and requests the President begin rounding them up. The President agrees.

==Trivia==
* Obama is portrayed by veteran Star Trek actor Michael Dorn, famous for his portrayal of the Klingon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worf Worf].

==See Also==
* {{seealsodisambig|president}}

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[[Category:Humans]]

Latest revision as of 04:51, 1 March 2010

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Theory Citations Notes
The President is Barack Obama. Obama is the President in real-life. - The President is seen in office in April 2007.
+ The timeline is purposefully made unclear, and it could be a vague "present" era.
- The timeline is explicit in this instance. April 2007.
- The episode aired while George W. Bush was still the real U.S. President.

- Aside from skin color, the President shares very few facial similarities with Obama.
- It seems more likely that the President was intended to be a nod to Barack Obama, but not actually be him.
- His first appearance was filmed before the election, thus there was no way of knowing that he would be the President.

+ They could have filmed two versions, one with a white and one with a black president.
- Greg Beeman states in his blog that Tim Kring really wanted to cast an African-American in the role, which implies that this version with Michael Dorn was the only one that was ever filmed.

+ The President spoke with a similar accent to Barack Obama.
+ Obama may be using his controversial spending plans to distract the public.

The President is an evolved human. None - This would make for a tired, cliched, and somewhat predictable plot twist.

+ It's illogical to think in a world of empowered humans, that some would not at least attempt to use their special abilities to achieve positions of political influence. It is perhaps more plausible the president is a puppet for one or more empowered humans that are even more powerful and secretive than The Company or Pinehearst, had been.

The President will start a genocide against evolved humans. None + It happened in a possible future.

- It didn't happen in another possible future.

+ Nathan rather than Sylar was President in that future. Sylar has now taken Nathan's place again.
The President is one of the four villains in Usutu's painting. None + He bears a similarity to the man in the bottom left corner.
- That man is clearly Knox. See the picture here
+ Knox is dead; he cannot appear in any future storylines, except for flashbacks.
- The painting was shown several episodes before Knox died and the President entered the story.
- Arthur Petrelli is dead, yet he also seems to appear in the painting.

- The President may have nothing to do with the painting; they belong to different story arcs.
- Knox, Flint, Arthur, and Sylar were meant to be the four villains that Hiro sees in his spirit walk after seeing the painting, although Knox's story was cut from the show.
- The President was not involved with Pinehearst.

- The President got involved after Pinehearst was taken down.


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