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{{plus}} Sanjog was also able to show [[Abu Aswan]] things that took place in ancient Egypt.<br /> |
{{plus}} Sanjog was also able to show [[Abu Aswan]] things that took place in ancient Egypt.<br /> |
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{{note}} Perhaps his ability is not limited to the confines of time. There appears to be ancient pictures of him suggesting he could visit the dreams of people from the past.<br /> |
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| Sanjog was responsible for [[Peter]]'s dream in ''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''. || The dream sequence was almost identical to those that [[Mohinder]] had in [[Madras, India]]. (''[[Nothing to Hide]], [[Seven Minutes to Midnight]], [[Homecoming]]'') || {{plus}} The similarity between them points to Sanjog.<br /> |
| Sanjog was responsible for [[Peter]]'s dream in ''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''. || The dream sequence was almost identical to those that [[Mohinder]] had in [[Madras, India]]. (''[[Nothing to Hide]], [[Seven Minutes to Midnight]], [[Episode:Homecoming|Homecoming]]'') || {{plus}} The similarity between them points to Sanjog.<br /> |
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{{plus}} [[Peter]] may have absorbed his [[dream manipulation|ability]] in the process; [[Charles]] was manipulated by Peter himself to have an awareness of his presence.<br /> |
{{plus}} [[Peter]] may have absorbed his [[dream manipulation|ability]] in the process; [[Charles]] was manipulated by Peter himself to have an awareness of his presence.<br /> |
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{{minus}} It is unknown whether Sanjog can manipulate the dreams of somebody halfway around the world or not. It is doubtful that he was simply visiting [[New York, NY|New York]], too.<br /> |
{{minus}} It is unknown whether Sanjog can manipulate the dreams of somebody halfway around the world or not. It is doubtful that he was simply visiting [[New York, NY|New York]], too.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Sanjog's range seems virtually unlimited. As seen in the graphic novel where he contacts Abu in Egypt, it is likely he is still in Madras.<br /> |
{{plus}} Sanjog's range seems virtually unlimited. As seen in the graphic novel where he contacts Abu in Egypt, it is likely he is still in Madras.<br /> |
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| Sanjog is older that he appears. || None |
| Sanjog is older that he appears. || None || {{plus}} His actions mirror a much older, emotionally aware person.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} He knew where to send [[Mohinder]] to help him remember what happened.<br /> |
:{{plus}} He knew where to send [[Mohinder]] to help him remember what happened.<br /> |
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{{minus}} He could simply be very intelligent for his young age. Like [[Micah Sanders]].<br /> |
{{minus}} He could simply be very intelligent for his young age. Like [[Micah Sanders]].<br /> |
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{{note}} Maybe kids with power mature quicker than normal kids.<br /> |
{{note}} Maybe kids with power mature quicker than normal kids.<br /> |
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| Iyer may have the power to see the past, not just entering other's minds while they dream. || He was able to see and show Mohinder the murder of Chandra. (''[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]'') || {{plus}} This event, as far as we know, was not witnessed by either Mohinder or Sanjog.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Sylar's broken watch seems enough to suggest that the vision is accurate, as neither Mohinder nor Sanjog had seen that |
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{{plus}} Sanjog was also able to show [[Abu Aswan]] things that took place in ancient Egypt.<br /> |
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| Sanjog's ability may allow him to enter the dreams of people far in the past. || In Sanjog's file are photographs of seemingly ancient images of someone who looks like him. || {{plus}} Sanjog was also able to show [[Abu Aswan]] things that took place in ancient Egypt.<br /> |
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Perhaps he can enter the dreams of people in the future aswell. |
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:{{note}} Heroes constantly uses the ideas of a prophet, someone who has seen the future, whether it's through Hiro's Time travel, or Precognition, perhaps Iyer will return as the prophet for Volume 5, using his ability to enter a dream someone will have in the future. |
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The following fan theories are about Sanjog Iyer.
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| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Iyer may have the power to see the past, not just entering other's minds while they dream. | He was able to see and show Mohinder the murder of Chandra. (Seven Minutes to Midnight) | + This event, as far as we know, was not witnessed by either Mohinder or Sanjog. + Sylar's broken watch seems enough to suggest that the vision is accurate, as neither Mohinder nor Sanjog had seen that
watch either. |
| Sanjog was responsible for Peter's dream in How to Stop an Exploding Man. | The dream sequence was almost identical to those that Mohinder had in Madras, India. (Nothing to Hide, Seven Minutes to Midnight, Homecoming) | + The similarity between them points to Sanjog. + Peter may have absorbed his ability in the process; Charles was manipulated by Peter himself to have an awareness of his presence. |
| Sanjog is older that he appears. | None | + His actions mirror a much older, emotionally aware person.
- He could simply be very intelligent for his young age. Like Micah Sanders. |
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