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| '''<u>The Company as Clandestine Protector Theory</u>:'''[[AWI]] (Agency Without Initials, also known as The OWI, or Organization Without Initials) is a clandestine espionage organization created after a single or series of terrible incidents involving one or more specially powered.<p> Because of this, they seek out powered agents who they believe are not too dangerous or out of control, especially those they can maneuver into a place where they feel accepted and indebted to the organization.<p> To this end they take all measures to follow and monitor those who may be special.<p> They are also likely trying to develop a program to create these gifts. || |
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* The AWI employs several agents with [[powers]]: [[The Haitian]] (''[[One Giant Leap]]''), [[Eden McCain]] (''[[Better Halves]]''), [[Hana Gitelman]] (''[[Wireless, Part 2]]''), and [[Isaac Mendez]] (''[[Distractions]]'') |
* The AWI employs several agents with [[powers]]: [[The Haitian]] (''[[One Giant Leap]]''), [[Eden McCain]] (''[[Better Halves]]''), [[Hana Gitelman]] (''[[Wireless, Part 2]]''), and [[Isaac Mendez]] (''[[Distractions]]'') |
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* The AWI is conducting research into [[evolved humans]] by kidnapping and evaluating subjects. (''[[Collision]]'', ''[[Nothing to Hide]]'') |
* The AWI is conducting research into [[evolved humans]] by kidnapping and evaluating subjects. (''[[Collision]]'', ''[[Nothing to Hide]]'') |
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* Biotechnology is a booming industry; many large multinationals have some presence in the field. |
* Biotechnology is a booming industry; many large multinationals have some presence in the field. |
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| [[The Company]] is the American branch of [[Yamagato]] Industries. || None || |
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* This could explain Yamagato Industries having a biotech division. |
* This could explain Yamagato Industries having a biotech division. |
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* Biotechnology is a booming industry; many large multinationals have some presence in the field. |
* Biotechnology is a booming industry; many large multinationals have some presence in the field. |
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| [[The Company]] is a secret agency of the US government. || None || |
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* It seem unlikely any of the major powers would be unaware of such individuals particularly if the phenomenon has been going on since at least the 1970s. The resources available to [[Mr. Bennet]] seem to beyond the capabilities of anything but government. He refers to working for an agency. He seemed to have had prior warning of the police raid. He is interested in tracking [[evolved humans, not killing or capturing them. Sylar is kept alive, possibly because his ability to harvest those of others means he could be an effective weapon in a war involving evolved humns. In World War 2, Nazi Germany engaged in scientific programs to produce superior humans. Many of these scientist were taken to USA or USSR to continue their research, and just as German rocket science lead to man landing on the moon, these evolved humans could represent the fruition of this research. |
* It seem unlikely any of the major powers would be unaware of such individuals particularly if the phenomenon has been going on since at least the 1970s. The resources available to [[Mr. Bennet]] seem to beyond the capabilities of anything but government. He refers to working for an agency. He seemed to have had prior warning of the police raid. He is interested in tracking [[evolved humans, not killing or capturing them. Sylar is kept alive, possibly because his ability to harvest those of others means he could be an effective weapon in a war involving evolved humns. In World War 2, Nazi Germany engaged in scientific programs to produce superior humans. Many of these scientist were taken to USA or USSR to continue their research, and just as German rocket science lead to man landing on the moon, these evolved humans could represent the fruition of this research. |
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* In an interview, [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] stated that the |
* In an interview, [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] stated that the Company is not affiliated with any government. |
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| [[The Company]] is an agency of the UN || None || |
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* [[Mr. Bennet]] operates without regard to national borders. For example, Eden's body is found in Canada, he recruits Hana in Israel, and he searches [[Chandra's apartment]] in India. Most intelligence agencies operate extra-nationally. |
* [[Mr. Bennet]] operates without regard to national borders. For example, Eden's body is found in Canada, he recruits Hana in Israel, and he searches [[Chandra's apartment]] in India. Most intelligence agencies operate extra-nationally. |
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* In an interview, [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] stated that the AWI is not affiliated with any government. |
* In an interview, [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] stated that the AWI is not affiliated with any government. |
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| [[The Company]] is the yet another facet of the Linderman group || None || |
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* Linderman appears to be highly aware of the existence of [[evolved humans]]. |
* Linderman appears to be highly aware of the existence of [[evolved humans]]. |
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* Alternately, Linderman's group and the |
* Alternately, Linderman's group and the Company may be competing groups. |
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|[[The Company]] is some manner of medical organization or corporation, akin to the Center for Disease Control.|| None || |
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* Mr. Bennet and company seem to have been more interested in studying [[evolved humans]] and preventing medical disasters than anything else. |
* Mr. Bennet and company seem to have been more interested in studying [[evolved humans]] and preventing medical disasters than anything else. |
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* Examples of this are Bennet's unwillingness to shoot an escaping [[Nathan]] despite having a [[The Company's gun|gun]] drawn on him (''[[Hiros]]''), Bennet's superiors ordering him to study Sylar despite his suggestion that Sylar is too dangerous to live (''[[Fallout]]''), and [[Hana]]'s mission to secure information on a biological weapon. (''[[Wireless, Part 3]]'') |
* Examples of this are Bennet's unwillingness to shoot an escaping [[Nathan]] despite having a [[The Company's gun|gun]] drawn on him (''[[Hiros]]''), Bennet's superiors ordering him to study Sylar despite his suggestion that Sylar is too dangerous to live (''[[Fallout]]''), and [[Hana]]'s mission to secure information on a biological weapon. (''[[Wireless, Part 3]]'') |
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| [[The Company]] is a part of the [http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Hanso_Foundation Hanso Foundation] and is involved in the [http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/DHARMA_Initiative DHARMA Initiative]. || None ||The Hanso corporation (from ''Lost'') has a vested interest in improving human genetics. |
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| [[The Company]]'s mission is to protect the human race from evolved humans with special abilities. [[The Company]] firmly believes that any means they use to achieve this mission are justified. They do this through "bag and tag" operations where people with special abilities are captured and tagged so that they can always be located. When captured the powers of the "special" are evaluated and a threat assessment is made. Specials whose powers are judged to be a threat are not released. The Company then studies these threatening to determine how they work. This final mission explains why Sylar was so important to The Company and why he was not killed in spite of the dangerous nature of his powers.|| [[Mr. Bennet]] and [[Thompson]] discuss the company's mission. (''[[Company Man]]'')|| |
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* There were references to vivisection in [[Company Man]]. Vivisection is basically dissecting a living being. This is not standard procedure, but is simply one of the "morally gray area" behaviors that must be done to accomplish their mission. The end justifies the means. |
* There were references to vivisection in [[Company Man]]. Vivisection is basically dissecting a living being. This is not standard procedure, but is simply one of the "morally gray area" behaviors that must be done to accomplish their mission. The end justifies the means. |
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* [[Mr. Bennet]]'s said that Ted emitted only low levels of radiation when his powers were assessed and that he was judged to be harmless and released. (''[[Company Man]]'') |
* [[Mr. Bennet]]'s said that Ted emitted only low levels of radiation when his powers were assessed and that he was judged to be harmless and released. (''[[Company Man]]'') |
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Revision as of 12:10, 28 February 2007
This article will archive all of the miscellaneous published and fan theories that exist for Heroes.
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To view disproven theories, see here.
The Company
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| The Company as Clandestine Protector Theory:AWI (Agency Without Initials, also known as The OWI, or Organization Without Initials) is a clandestine espionage organization created after a single or series of terrible incidents involving one or more specially powered. Because of this, they seek out powered agents who they believe are not too dangerous or out of control, especially those they can maneuver into a place where they feel accepted and indebted to the organization. To this end they take all measures to follow and monitor those who may be special. They are also likely trying to develop a program to create these gifts. |
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| The AWI is the American branch of an international secret organization that exists for this purpose. | None |
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| The Company is the American branch of Yamagato Industries. | None |
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| The Company is a secret agency of the US government. | None |
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| The Company is an agency of the UN | None |
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| The Company is the yet another facet of the Linderman group | None |
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| The Company is some manner of medical organization or corporation, akin to the Center for Disease Control. | None |
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| The Company is a part of the Hanso Foundation and is involved in the DHARMA Initiative. | None | The Hanso corporation (from Lost) has a vested interest in improving human genetics. |
| The Company's mission is to protect the human race from evolved humans with special abilities. The Company firmly believes that any means they use to achieve this mission are justified. They do this through "bag and tag" operations where people with special abilities are captured and tagged so that they can always be located. When captured the powers of the "special" are evaluated and a threat assessment is made. Specials whose powers are judged to be a threat are not released. The Company then studies these threatening to determine how they work. This final mission explains why Sylar was so important to The Company and why he was not killed in spite of the dangerous nature of his powers. | Mr. Bennet and Thompson discuss the company's mission. (Company Man) |
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Cockroach
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| In Godsend, the roach that crawls in Sylar's holding cell has some importance. | Sylar focuses on it. (Godsend) | |
| Sylar will use his power on the cockroach in his cell in order to become resistant to radiation. | Sylar focuses on it. (Godsend) | |
| Sylar acquired the cockroach's abilities of suspended animation. | Sylar focuses on the cockroach. (Godsend) |
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| The cockroach is Sylar's god since it represents evolutionary perfection. | Mohinder called the humble cockroach the "Pinnacle of evolution". (Genesis) | Other than Mr Bennet placing the Cockroach in the room, there is no normal way it could have entered. |
The Deveaux Society
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| Mr. Bennet, The Haitian, and Eden McCain are part of this society. | None | |
| The Society might be a group founded by Simone that acts as connection between the evolved humans and the rest of the world, or as a therapy group to help them deal with their powers. | None |
Evolved humans
For disproven theories, see here.
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| The AWI couldn't have given Matt his powers because he was already on the list and that requires the genetic marker. He wouldn't be on it if he wasn't already evolved. AWI most likely enhances or uncovers the abilities while searching and documenting them. This is why Ted and Hana didn't know about their powers beforehand. | Matt's name is on the list. (Homecoming) | Matt also exhibited his powers before he was kidnapped, although that might have not been his first encounter with the AWI. |
Episode:The Fix
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| Most events in the episode The Fix will be revealed as just that: fixes. The characters are being taken for a ride. They're being set up. Claude is pretending to befriend Peter, but it's all a set up. He's using Peter. Keeping tabs on him, either for Mr. Linderman or someone else. The Haitian told Claire that Peter was being watched. What better way for an operative to hide but by being invisible? Dr. Witherson wants Jessica to come forward because she's really an operative for Linderman, and wants to cut a deal, get Linderman's assassin out of jail and back to doing his dirty work. Claire's discovery of her biological mom is too easy. Mr. Bennet planted her, just as he hired 'normal' people to pose as Claire's parents. Mr. Bennet saw the wind chimes. He sees her befriending Zach again. He knows she still has her memories, but he needs to prove it. So he's setting Claire up, and "Fire Mommy" is the bait. | None |
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The Mark
For disproven theories, see here.
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| The mark may be used by Mr. Bennet and The Haitian to mark heroes they've already encountered | Both Matt and Ted were abducted. Both have the mark. (Collision, Nothing to Hide) | According to How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, the mark is the injection site for a radio tracking isotope. |
| The mark is a scar left by an insertion of a tracking device. | The needle is used to inject a radioactive tracking isotope, leaving the mark at the injection site. (How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?) |
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Mr. Muggles
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| Some fans have speculated that it's significant that Mr. Muggles licked Claire's blood after her run-in with the garbage disposal. | None | It probably isn't since it has been stated and confirmed that the power is in the brain, not the blood. |
| Mr. Muggles name may be a reference to "Muggles" in Harry Potter. That is to say, non magical people without powers. | None |
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Peter's scar
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| Peter's scar will be on his left side. | His bangs cover the right side of his face when he meets Future Hiro. (Collision) | If his hair covered the scar, he wouldn't look so different without it. |
| Peter will get the scar before he meets Hiro face-to-face. | Future Hiro says he looks "different" without the scar. (Collision) | This doesn't necessarily mean Future Hiro had never seen Peter without the scar. After five years of seeing Peter with the scar, it may just be disconcerting to see him five years younger without the scar. |
| Sylar will get jealous of Peter's power and will try to remove his brain, but the attempt will be stopped by the other characters, leaving Peter with a horizontal scar along his forehead. |
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Also, it can be assumed that a man would look very different with a scar along the entire length of his forehead, and Sylar has met Peter and may have an intuitive understanding of his power. |
| Either Claire will die, or Peter will never see her again after he gets his scar. | None |
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| Peter will get the scar from exploding. | None | None |
| Peter will no longer get the scar. | None |
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Primatech Paper Co.
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| The Primate Technology Theory : Primatech has been pointed out to also be the word "Primate" and the letters "CH", which some have speculated that may represent 'chromosome" as several powered characters are described as having chromosomal abnormalities indirectly. It could also represent the fusion of the two words "Primate and "Tech". | None | The name "Primatech" could be split into "Primate" and "Tech" or "CH". Also on the business card and on the Primatech Paper Co. Website they say that they were founded in 1962, the year Crick, Watson, and Wilkins won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material" (i.e. DNA). This could be an AWI inside joke or part of their origin. |
| Primatech Paper Co. is owned by or does business with Dunder Mifflin (The Office). | None | The show has already done indirect cross overs with Las Vegas and Friday Night Lights, both NBC shows. Paper was used by Primatech in many episodes. It is highly possible that they got their paper from Dunder Mifflin. |
Primatechpaper.com
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| Mr. Bennet has undiscovered secret files | None | Primatech Paper's logo on the About Us [1] page opens a login which can be accessed with user name: bennet and password: claire. Accessing the hidden files within (see Hana) requires an additional login user name: bennet and password: HGghx11a. After three failed login attempts, access to Mr. Bennet's secret files may be blocked. |
| The Primatech logo with the Symbol superimposed is the logo for The Company | None |
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Sylar's victims
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| Sylar is stealing the brains of evolved humans in order to incorporate their abilities into himself. | Most victims whose brains have been removed have been evolved humans. (Don't Look Back, Seven Minutes to Midnight, Homecoming) | Sylar has corroborated this theory with his own statements. (Fallout) |
| Sylar may need to physically see the functioning brain (or believe he does) in order to give himself that power. | He is removing and taking brains, not merely observing their owners. (Don't Look Back, Seven Minutes to Midnight, Homecoming) | He was unable to consume Eden's power, as she destroyed her brain by shooting herself. However, he was apparently able to consume Charlie Andrews's power despite only having seconds to look at her exposed brain. |
The Symbol
| Theory | Evidence | Notes |
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| The symbol is meant to resemble RNA, which is where the abnormality lies...or just to indicate something to do with the abnormalities | None |
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| The symbol is a combination of two Japanese symbols - "great talent" and "Godsend." | Ando noted this. (Godsend) | |
| The Symbol is the logo for Yamagato Corporation's Genetic Research Division. | None |
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| The different sightings of the symbol in various episodes were left behind by Hiro | None | After realising the significance of the symbol and its relation to his ancient Japanese hero (Godsend), Hiro feels his calling to make this legend known to the world. Possibly after mastering his powers, he then travels back in time to the locations of several key events and leaves behind the symbol to promote Japanese culture to the Western world. His time-stopping skills would be crucial in this task, as he would have to tattoo Jessica and draw on Claire's textbook while avoiding detection. The Haitian could also have been in cahoots with Hiro on this mission; Hiro would leave his mark while he erased the memories of the victims of this prank, hence they would have no memory of NOT having the symbol existing in their lives. |
Uluru
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| Uluru is actually a depiction of Sylar or a symbol thereof. | None | His being invincible would have to do with the rapid regeneration ability he was planning on taking from Claire. It could also depict how his hunger for power will spiral to massive proportions. |
| Uluru will be the thing that the characters are actually supposed to face...after it kills Sylar. | None | The Uluru legend can be found on Wikipedia. There is really no other evidence that Uluru will become important aside from Isaac seeing Uluru and Hiro having him as a background on his computer screen. The legend of Uluru also has a creation myth attached to it: the Dingo, a supernaturally enhanced creature. |
| Uluru could be Jessica. | None | She's already out of control and this can be a development of that. Or this could be her form when completely separated from Niki. She has said that she's in control now and she seems to think she's unstoppable. She might end up being the true antagonist. |
| Uluru could be Peter. | None | Uluru is a rather badass looking rock monster. There are several reasons that Peter may become this monster.
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Waffles
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| Waffles augment evolved humans' powers | Both Hiro and Claire eat waffles before using their power. (Hiros,Collision) | No waffles have been shown on screen as of yet. |
| Mr. Linderman is made of waffles | None |
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| Waffles are tasty. | All people who have eaten waffles exclaim their glee at the next oppurtunity to eat waffles. |
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| Sylar is ultimately defeated by waffles. | None |
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| The reason we never see Hiro's waffles is that he is wholly unimpressed by them and is convinced that there must be truly incredible waffles out there. His search will lead him to Belgium ca. WWII where he will become the inspiration for the Flemish comic book character, Nero. | None | Everybody knows the best waffles are in Belgium, not America. (See the Hiro=Nero theory.) |
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