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This page was created to give a chronological account of [[The Company]]'s history. |
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==1960s== |
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===[[Episode:1961|1961]]=== |
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In [[1961 (year)|1961]], a young [[Angela Petrelli]] sits in [[Coyote Sands Cafe]] with [[Charles Deveaux]], [[Bobby Bishop]], and [[Daniel Linderman]]. They are shaken as they've just witnessed the aftermath of the massacre at [[Coyote Sands]]. Angela reveals she's had a dream where they form a company and do terrible things to prevent it from happening again. They begin to form The Company with [[moral ambiguity|"necessary evils"]] – erasing people’s memories and murder. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:From the Files of Primatech, Part 1]]=== |
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In 1963, [[Chris Coolidge]] performs at Uncle Ira's, playing his guitar and singing a rather terrible song. In the crowd, young [[Angela Petrelli]], [[Bob Bishop]], [[Daniel Linderman]] and [[Charles Deveaux]] listen to him and wonder why [[Angela's dream]] led them to Chris. Angela reminds them that her dreams are not always easy to understand and they wonder how Chris can be so good while being so bad. Chris finishes his first song and starts another, pleasing his crowd. |
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A young [[Kaito Nakamura]] asks Angela to dance, and Charles translates for him. Bob also goes to dance with a woman and Chris's song is interrupted by the arrival of the police. Everything stops and the police ask people to leave, as the concert is over capacity. Chris tells them to stop and a fight ensues. Angry, Chris [[sends out a sound blast|enhanced synthenesia]], saying that he will start a riot. Angela notices what is happening and "expresses her displeasure". |
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==1970s== |
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===[[Out of Time]]=== |
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In, 1977, [[Adam Monroe]] suggested that the group come together to help make the world a better place. But the Company’s founders locked Adam up for several years. [[Daniel Linderman]] was a disciple of Monroe's, mirroring Adam's philosophies on saving the world by using holocausts or plague (which led to Linderman attempting to destroy New York City). |
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===[[Truth & Consequences]]=== |
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The individuals in the group of twelve photo are revealed to be the founders of the Company. |
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On [[November 2, 1977]], Adam Monroe is locked up by the group of twelve because he tried to release [[:Image:Strain 138.jpg|Strain 138]] of the [[Shanti virus]]. When Victoria insists that the program be shut down, Kaito says that the other founders would never allow that. |
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==1980s== |
==1980s== |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 4]]=== |
===[[Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 4]]=== |
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[[Claude]] [[punch|knocks out]] the [[Fusor's accomplice|murderer]], and [[Haram]] [[dehydration|kills]] her, despite the Company's orders to [[bag and tag|bring her in]]. To avoid a scuffle, Haram decides to quit the Company after six months, and Claude decides to [[moral ambiguity|fudge the facts]] on the official report. However, when Claude reports to [[Primatech]], a [[Primatech secretary|secretary]] says that Haram has retired, and tells Claude he is to be partnered with his trainee, [[Noah Bennet]]. |
[[Claude]] [[punch|knocks out]] the [[Fusor's accomplice|murderer]], and [[Haram]] [[dehydration|kills]] her, despite the Company's orders to [[bag and tag|bring her in]]. To avoid a scuffle, Haram decides to quit the Company after six months, and Claude decides to [[moral ambiguity|fudge the facts]] on the official report. However, when Claude reports to [[Primatech]], a [[Primatech secretary|secretary]] says that Haram has retired, and tells Claude he is to be partnered with his trainee, [[Noah Bennet]]. |
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=== [[Graphic Novel:Team Building Exercise]] === |
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In [[1989]] in [[Odessa, Ukraine]], [[Ivan]] and [[Maarten]] show [[Noah Bennet]] the process of [[bagging and tagging]]. Noah comments on how the new system poses problems. They find a [[liquid man|man]] who can turn his body into [[Water density mimicry|water]]. Noah suggests trapping the man in a [[train yard|train car]] as [[Maarten]] blocks his exits with [[Pyrokinesis|fire]]. His plan works and the trio further discuss what to do with the liquid man. |
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In 1992, on the rooftop of the Deveaux building, Mr. Bennet and Claude discuss the fate of baby Claire, as well as her pyrokinetic mother, [[Meredith Gordon]], that disappeared in a fire when confronted by the duo. [[Thompson]] and [[Kaito Nakamura]] are also there, and Mr. Nakamura orders [[Mr. Bennet]] to raise baby [[Claire]]. He tells Mr. Bennet not to get too attached, because if Claire manifests an ability, they intend to take her back. |
In 1992, on the rooftop of the Deveaux building, Mr. Bennet and Claude discuss the fate of baby Claire, as well as her pyrokinetic mother, [[Meredith Gordon]], that disappeared in a fire when confronted by the duo. [[Thompson]] and [[Kaito Nakamura]] are also there, and Mr. Nakamura orders [[Mr. Bennet]] to raise baby [[Claire]]. He tells Mr. Bennet not to get too attached, because if Claire manifests an ability, they intend to take her back. |
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In 1999, Mr. Bennet drives himself and [[Claude]] to [[Texas bridge|a deserted bridge]] and shoots at him when he refuses to admit who he is covering for. Claude gets away by turning invisible. |
In 1999, Mr. Bennet drives himself and [[Claude]] to [[Texas bridge|a deserted bridge]] and shoots at him when he refuses to admit who he is covering for. Claude gets away by turning invisible. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:The Golden Goose]]=== |
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In 1992, [[Bob]] interrogates [[Hampton Connolly|Goose]] on the current whereabouts of [[Drucker]], and after failing to get the information, he [[Alchemy|turns Goose's body into gold]]. A few men from the Company carry the body away. Goose's body is next seen in a vat of a molten substance behind Bob, who looks determinedly at a laptop. |
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Revision as of 02:11, 19 February 2010
| The Company (Pre-Eclipse) | |
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| Known leaders: | Daniel Linderman (deceased), Bob Bishop (deceased), Angela Petrelli, Kaito Nakamura (deceased), Gael Cruz (deceased), Ivan Spektor (deceased), Thompson (deceased) |
| Known members: | Noah Bennet, The Haitian, Eden McCain (deceased), Candice Willmer (deceased), Elle Bishop (deceased), Sylar (formerly) Meredith Gordon (formerly, deceased) et al. |
This page was created to give a chronological account of The Company's history.
1960s
1961
In 1961, a young Angela Petrelli sits in Coyote Sands Cafe with Charles Deveaux, Bobby Bishop, and Daniel Linderman. They are shaken as they've just witnessed the aftermath of the massacre at Coyote Sands. Angela reveals she's had a dream where they form a company and do terrible things to prevent it from happening again. They begin to form The Company with "necessary evils" – erasing people’s memories and murder.
Graphic Novel:From the Files of Primatech, Part 1
In 1963, Chris Coolidge performs at Uncle Ira's, playing his guitar and singing a rather terrible song. In the crowd, young Angela Petrelli, Bob Bishop, Daniel Linderman and Charles Deveaux listen to him and wonder why Angela's dream led them to Chris. Angela reminds them that her dreams are not always easy to understand and they wonder how Chris can be so good while being so bad. Chris finishes his first song and starts another, pleasing his crowd. A young Kaito Nakamura asks Angela to dance, and Charles translates for him. Bob also goes to dance with a woman and Chris's song is interrupted by the arrival of the police. Everything stops and the police ask people to leave, as the concert is over capacity. Chris tells them to stop and a fight ensues. Angry, Chris enhanced synthenesia, saying that he will start a riot. Angela notices what is happening and "expresses her displeasure".
1970s
Out of Time
In, 1977, Adam Monroe suggested that the group come together to help make the world a better place. But the Company’s founders locked Adam up for several years. Daniel Linderman was a disciple of Monroe's, mirroring Adam's philosophies on saving the world by using holocausts or plague (which led to Linderman attempting to destroy New York City).
Truth & Consequences
The individuals in the group of twelve photo are revealed to be the founders of the Company. On November 2, 1977, Adam Monroe is locked up by the group of twelve because he tried to release Strain 138 of the Shanti virus. When Victoria insists that the program be shut down, Kaito says that the other founders would never allow that.
1980s
The Wall

In Los Angeles, 1985, Kate and Noah Bennet are at home celebrating her pregnancy when there's a knock on the door. Noah goes to the door to get food from the Chinese deliveryman, Richard, and comments that he's not the usual man. Richard uses telekinesis to pin Noah to the wall. The man takes their money but when Kate approaches him, Richard telekinetically slams her back into an end table which shatters, impaling and killing her. Noah comes home with the supplies he needs to start placing incidents of specials and track Richard. A year later, he connects Richard to another special, a repairman. He finds the man and holds him at gunpoint, and demands to know where the killer is. The man is surprised to learn there are others like him. Noah describes Richard but the special has no idea who he is talking about. He uses his power to attack Noah, who instinctively shoots and kills him.

Soon, Noah is back to selling used cars, and ruthlessly convincing a young couple to buy. A man arrives and offers him a job: Thompson. He admits he's impressed that Noah killed the repairman, and offers to help Noah find Richard in return for him finding more specials. Two years later, Noah and Thompson meet at a restaurant and talk about how Noah has been working with Claude. However, he admits that he has some trust issues and considers Claude abnormal. Thompson knows what he means and admits that Noah's case is unusual. However, he notes that Noah has killed three specials during his missions. Thompson says that they can't cut ties with Noah him due to their investment in him, but something has to change. He tells Noah to start a family so he'll become calmer, and suggests he marry the waitress that brought them their sandwiches. Noah turns to the waitress, Sandra, and considers the matter. When he asks what happens if he refuses, Thompson assures him that he won't.
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 4
Circa 1986, Thompson arrives in Haiti, sees the aftermath of the Haitian's power and recruits him to work for the Company.
Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 1
In 1989, Claude Rains and his first partner, Haram, pursue Rollo Fusor in a harbor of Côte d'Azur, France. Claude secretly boards Rollo Fusor's yacht successfully, but Haram ends up handcuffed to some dead weight and is pushed off the docks when he goes to rescue two people he believes to be held captive.
Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 2
With Claude's help, Haram escapes drowning but Rollo Fusor and his accomplice get away. The Company tracks them to Paris, France and Claude and Haram attempt to capture them. However, when they enter the hotel room where they are located, Rollo Fusor and another man are both dead and the lady accomplice is missing. They determine that the lady accomplice must have had the power all along.
Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 3
Claude and Haram head to the roof to pursue the lady accomplice. They chase her into a Paris park, but she overpowers the Company agents.
Graphic Novel:Golden Handshake, Part 4
Claude knocks out the murderer, and Haram kills her, despite the Company's orders to bring her in. To avoid a scuffle, Haram decides to quit the Company after six months, and Claude decides to fudge the facts on the official report. However, when Claude reports to Primatech, a secretary says that Haram has retired, and tells Claude he is to be partnered with his trainee, Noah Bennet.
Graphic Novel:Team Building Exercise
In 1989 in Odessa, Ukraine, Ivan and Maarten show Noah Bennet the process of bagging and tagging. Noah comments on how the new system poses problems. They find a man who can turn his body into water. Noah suggests trapping the man in a train car as Maarten blocks his exits with fire. His plan works and the trio further discuss what to do with the liquid man.
1990s
Company Man (1991)
In 1991, Mr. Bennet is interviewed by Thompson to be the new regional manager of Primatech Paper Co. He tells him that he will have a partner that is already here, and Claude Rains becomes visible.
Graphic Novel:Hell's Angel
In Kermit, TX in 1992, Mr. Bennet and Claude approach an apartment to "bag and tag" an evolved human. Mr. Bennet, new on the job, waits outside while Claude slips inside, planning to become invisible to catch the woman unaware. However, the door to the apartment is suddenly blown open by an explosive fire. Mr. Bennet rushes in to help Claude, who tells him that the woman "blew up", and to take the baby. Mr. Bennet finds Claire in her crib and carries her out of the apartment to safety.
Company Man (1992-1999)
In 1992, on the rooftop of the Deveaux building, Mr. Bennet and Claude discuss the fate of baby Claire, as well as her pyrokinetic mother, Meredith Gordon, that disappeared in a fire when confronted by the duo. Thompson and Kaito Nakamura are also there, and Mr. Nakamura orders Mr. Bennet to raise baby Claire. He tells Mr. Bennet not to get too attached, because if Claire manifests an ability, they intend to take her back. In 1999, Mr. Bennet drives himself and Claude to a deserted bridge and shoots at him when he refuses to admit who he is covering for. Claude gets away by turning invisible.
Graphic Novel:The Golden Goose
In 1992, Bob interrogates Goose on the current whereabouts of Drucker, and after failing to get the information, he turns Goose's body into gold. A few men from the Company carry the body away. Goose's body is next seen in a vat of a molten substance behind Bob, who looks determinedly at a laptop.