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| name = Sanjog Iyer
| name = Sanjog Iyer
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| image = [[Image:Sanjog_iyer.jpg]]
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| portrayer = [[Javin Reid]]
| portrayer = [[Javin Reid]]
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| debut = [[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]
| debut = [[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]
| departure = <!-- Last appearance. (Do not use unless the character has been removed from the show.) -->
| departure = <!-- Last appearance. (Do not use unless the character has been removed from the show.) -->
| power(s) = Dream Manipulation
| power(s) = Possibly [[Powers#Dream manipulation|Dream Manipulation]]
| formal name = Iyer Sanjog
| formal name = Iyer Sanjog
| alias = <!-- Pseudonyms and special monikers, not nicknames. -->
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'''Sanjog Iyer''' is the mysterious boy that visits [[Mohinder Suresh]] in his dreams.
'''Sanjog Iyer''' is the mysterious boy that visits [[Mohinder Suresh]] in his dreams.


==Character History==
==Episode Information==

===[[Episode:Seven Minutes to Midnight|Seven Minutes to Midnight]]===
===[[Episode:Seven Minutes to Midnight|Seven Minutes to Midnight]]===
Sanjog visits Mohinder twice as Mohinder dozes off in [[Chandra Suresh|his father]]'s office at the university. His name is also found on [[Sanjog's file|a file]] that was hidden in a locked drawer in Chandra's desk.
Sanjog visits Mohinder twice as Mohinder dozes off in [[Chandra Suresh|his father]]'s office at the university. His name is also found on [[Sanjog's file|a file]] that was hidden in a locked drawer in Chandra's desk.



==Powers==
==Powers==
Sanjog appears to have the [[powers|power]] of Dream Manipulation. Sajog causes Mohinder to re-live a scene from his past, to witness two scenes in which he was not present for, and interact with him via a soccer ball encounter. It is not clear which individual is ultimately in control of the progress of the dream.
Sanjog appears to have the [[powers|power]] of dream manipulation. Sajog causes Mohinder to re-live a scene from his past, to witness two scenes at which neither Mohinder nor Sanjog was present, and interact with him via a soccer ball encounter. It is not clear which individual is ultimately in control of the progress of the dream.



==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 18:25, 14 November 2006

Sanjog Iyer
Portrayed by Javin Reid
First appearance Seven Minutes to Midnight
In-story stats
Known ability Possibly Dream Manipulation
Formal name Iyer Sanjog
Gender

Sanjog Iyer is the mysterious boy that visits Mohinder Suresh in his dreams.

Character History

Seven Minutes to Midnight

Sanjog visits Mohinder twice as Mohinder dozes off in his father's office at the university. His name is also found on a file that was hidden in a locked drawer in Chandra's desk.

Powers

Sanjog appears to have the power of dream manipulation. Sajog causes Mohinder to re-live a scene from his past, to witness two scenes at which neither Mohinder nor Sanjog was present, and interact with him via a soccer ball encounter. It is not clear which individual is ultimately in control of the progress of the dream.

Notes

  • Official documents in Southern India often write the proper name as the Family Name (Iyer) first followed by the Individual's name (Sanjog). In Western nations, the proper name is writen as the Individual name followed by the Family Name, and categorized as "Family Name, Individual Name". In the file seen in Seven Minutes to Midnight, the text at the top of the file is "Sanjog, Iyer", which appears to use western categorization style on an Indian proper name, with the net written result of "Individual Name, Family Name". 1 2