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A '''coma''' is a state of unconsciousness where the person does not respond to anything, a natural coma can last any amount of time from days to years. In Heroes, comas have been induced by natural circumstances, drugs, and [[abilities]]. |
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Coma may result from a variety of conditions, including intoxication, metabolic abnormalities, central nervous system diseases, acute neurologic injuries such as stroke, and hypoxia. A coma may also result from head trauma caused by mechanisms such as falls or car accidents. It may also be deliberately induced by pharmaceutical agents in order to preserve higher brain function following another form of brain trauma, or to save the patient from extreme pain during healing of injuries or diseases. The underlying cause of coma is bilateral damage to the Reticular formation of the midbrain, which is important in regulating sleep. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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===[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]=== |
===[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]=== |
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Peter |
[[Peter Petrelli|Peter]] sits by [[Charles Deveaux|Charles]]'s bed as Charles lies comatose. |
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===[[Episode:Fallout|Fallout]]=== |
===[[Episode:Fallout|Fallout]]=== |
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Peter falls into a coma. |
[[Peter Petrelli|Peter]] falls into a coma. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Super-Heroics]]=== |
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[[Peter Petrelli|Peter]] [[Peter's dreams|dreams]] while in a coma. |
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===[[Episode:Godsend|Godsend]]=== |
===[[Episode:Godsend|Godsend]]=== |
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Peter awakens from his comatose state. |
[[Peter Petrelli|Peter]] awakens from his comatose state. |
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==Season 3== |
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===[[Episode:The Butterfly Effect|The Butterfly Effect]]=== |
===[[Episode:The Butterfly Effect|The Butterfly Effect]]=== |
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[[Sylar]] lies in a medically induced coma, attached to an [[ability negation system]]. |
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Sylar lays in a Medical Comatose. |
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===[[Episode:Dying of the Light|Dying of the Light]]=== |
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[[Angela Petrelli|Angela]] lays in a coma [[Telepathy|induced]] by [[Arthur Petrelli|her husband]]. |
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==Notes== |
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===[[Episode:It's Coming|It's Coming]]=== |
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==Trivia== |
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[[Matt Parkman|Matt]] and [[Daphne Millbrook|Daphne]] attempt to wake [[Angela Petrelli|Angela]] from her coma, but Angela convinces [[Arthur Petrelli|Arthur]] to [[Telepathy|let her go]]. |
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===[[Episode:A Clear and Present Danger|A Clear and Present Danger]]=== |
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Many [[evolved humans]] are induced with [[Portal:Drugs|drugs]], attached to [[ability negation system]]s, putting them in a coma, after being captured by [[Danko's team|the government]] and placed upon [[Flight 195]]. |
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===[[Episode:Cold Snap|Cold Snap]]=== |
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[[Danko]] brings [[Mohinder]] to the [[Building 26]] coma room, and places him with the other [[evolved humans]]. Later, Danko shows [[Noah Bennet|Noah]] a comatose [[Eric Doyle]]. After she escapes, [[Tracy]] frees [[Matt]], [[Daphne]], and Mohinder from their comas. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Exodus]]=== |
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[[Rachel Mills]] frees [[Eric Doyle]], [[Mary Krause]], and [[Gordon Hovey]] from the coma ward in [[Building 26]] by pulling out their [[nose plug]]s. |
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===[[Episode:An Invisible Thread|An Invisible Thread]]=== |
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[[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] free all the [[evolved humans]] from the coma ward in [[Building 26]], and replace them with Building 26 employees. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Rebellion, Part 4]]=== |
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[[Rebel]] frees [[Damon Dawson]] and [[Nana Dawson]] from the coma ward in [[Building 26]]. |
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===[[The Art of Deception]]=== |
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When [[Sylar]] asks [[Matt]] to take away his abilities, the only way that Matt can do so is to put him into a [[telepathically]] induced coma where he lives out the nightmare of being the only man on Earth. |
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===[[The Wall]]=== |
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[[Peter]] enters [[Sylar]]'s nightmare coma to fall comatose himself. After the two break though their collective coma, they realize that they have spent five years worth of life in the span of half a day. |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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===[[The Agent]]=== |
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In [[chapter 10 of The Agent]], [[Rachel Mills]] frees [[Eric Doyle]], [[Mary Krause]], and [[Gordon Hovey]] from the coma ward in [[Building 26]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Image:Charles Deveaux mini.jpg|[[Charles Deveaux]] lies in a coma. |
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Image:Peters hospital.jpg|[[Peter Petrelli]] lies in a coma. |
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Image:SylarStrapped.jpg|[[Sylar]] is put into a drug induced coma. |
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Image:Mary Krause.jpg|[[Rachel Mills]] frees [[Mary Krause]]... |
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Image:SO-Eric Doyle.jpg|...and [[Eric Doyle]] from the coma ward in [[Building 26]]. |
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[[Category:Galleries]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:03, 3 November 2015
| Coma | |
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| First reference: | Genesis |
A coma is a state of unconsciousness where the person does not respond to anything, a natural coma can last any amount of time from days to years. In Heroes, comas have been induced by natural circumstances, drugs, and abilities.
About
Genesis
Peter sits by Charles's bed as Charles lies comatose.
Fallout
Peter falls into a coma.
Graphic Novel:Super-Heroics
Godsend
Peter awakens from his comatose state.
The Butterfly Effect
Sylar lies in a medically induced coma, attached to an ability negation system.
Dying of the Light
Angela lays in a coma induced by her husband.
It's Coming
Matt and Daphne attempt to wake Angela from her coma, but Angela convinces Arthur to let her go.
A Clear and Present Danger
Many evolved humans are induced with drugs, attached to ability negation systems, putting them in a coma, after being captured by the government and placed upon Flight 195.
Cold Snap
Danko brings Mohinder to the Building 26 coma room, and places him with the other evolved humans. Later, Danko shows Noah a comatose Eric Doyle. After she escapes, Tracy frees Matt, Daphne, and Mohinder from their comas.
Graphic Novel:Exodus
Rachel Mills frees Eric Doyle, Mary Krause, and Gordon Hovey from the coma ward in Building 26 by pulling out their nose plugs.
An Invisible Thread
Hiro and Ando free all the evolved humans from the coma ward in Building 26, and replace them with Building 26 employees.
Graphic Novel:Rebellion, Part 4
Rebel frees Damon Dawson and Nana Dawson from the coma ward in Building 26.
The Art of Deception
When Sylar asks Matt to take away his abilities, the only way that Matt can do so is to put him into a telepathically induced coma where he lives out the nightmare of being the only man on Earth.
The Wall
Peter enters Sylar's nightmare coma to fall comatose himself. After the two break though their collective coma, they realize that they have spent five years worth of life in the span of half a day.
Heroes Evolutions
The Agent
In chapter 10 of The Agent, Rachel Mills frees Eric Doyle, Mary Krause, and Gordon Hovey from the coma ward in Building 26.
Gallery
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Charles Deveaux lies in a coma.
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Peter Petrelli lies in a coma.
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Sylar is put into a drug induced coma.
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Rachel Mills frees Mary Krause...
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...and Eric Doyle from the coma ward in Building 26.
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