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[[Image:The_map.jpg|right|frame|[[Chandra Suresh]]'s version of the map in his Brooklyn apartment.]] |
[[Image:The_map.jpg|right|frame|[[Chandra Suresh]]'s version of the map in his Brooklyn apartment.]] |
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The map is a paper map of the entire globe filled with push-pins in different locations with strings connecting each of them. The map presumably documents the locations of identified [[:Category:Evolved Humans|evolved humans]]. This map has been seen in both the India and New York residences of [[Chandra Suresh]] as well as [[Sylar]]'s residence before it was cleaned out. Sylar's map was far more complete, and included a newspaper clipping of [[Nathan Petrelli]]. |
'''The map''' is a paper map of the entire globe filled with push-pins in different locations with strings connecting each of them. The map presumably documents the locations of identified [[:Category:Evolved Humans|evolved humans]]. This map has been seen in both the India and New York residences of [[Chandra Suresh]] as well as [[Sylar]]'s residence before it was cleaned out. Sylar's map was far more complete, and included a newspaper clipping of [[Nathan Petrelli]]. |
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[[Category: Plot Points|Map, The]] |
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Revision as of 17:45, 26 October 2006

The map is a paper map of the entire globe filled with push-pins in different locations with strings connecting each of them. The map presumably documents the locations of identified evolved humans. This map has been seen in both the India and New York residences of Chandra Suresh as well as Sylar's residence before it was cleaned out. Sylar's map was far more complete, and included a newspaper clipping of Nathan Petrelli.