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* The Symbol strongly resembles a stylized RNA strand.
* The Symbol strongly resembles a stylized RNA strand.
* In an [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9000 interview], writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] call [[Isaac's paintings]] of the symbol "helix paintings".
* In an [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9000 interview], writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] call [[Isaac's paintings]] of the symbol "helix paintings".
* According to the message that [[Hana]] sent to all [[Heroes 360]] ARG participants, "the helix" appeared on the [[Primatechpaper.com]] "About Us" page.
* According to the message that [[Hana]] sent to all [[Heroes 360]] ARG participants, "[[:Image:AWILogo.JPG|the helix]]" appeared on the [[Primatechpaper.com]] "About Us" page.
* In the ''[[Company Man]]'' [[episode commentary]], the Symbol is referred to as the "single helix".
* In the ''[[Company Man]]'' [[episode commentary]], the Symbol is referred to as the "single helix".



Revision as of 04:27, 4 March 2007

The Symbol

The Symbol

First appearance: Don't Look Back

A frequently appearing symbol is somehow linked to evolved humans.

Gallery of Appearances


The Symbol is found:

Ando's Explanation

When Hiro locates his katana in a New York City museum, Ando believes that the Symbol is actually a combination of two Japanese characters — sai (which translates to great talent or greatest gift) and yo (which translates to godsend). (Godsend)

Notes

Trivia

  • When the shot zooms in on the symbol on the hilt of the replica sword in the Museum, the symbol is reversed. (Godsend) This may be due to the reverse side of the hilt being a mirror image of the other side.

Fan Theories

Please refer to Theory:The Symbol for fan-created theories and other speculation.