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| [[Adam Monroe]] is one of the two unidentified men from [[The Group of |
| [[Adam Monroe]] is one of the two unidentified men from [[The Group of twelve]]. || <center><gallery perrow=1>Image:Unknown man.jpg |
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Revision as of 09:08, 31 October 2007
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The following fan theories are about Adam Monroe.
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Theories
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| Adam Monroe is one of the two unidentified men from The Group of twelve. | + Heroes: The Mobile Game lists him as being one of the founders of the company. | |
| Adam Monroe is Kensei. | Kensei's symbol seems to be heavily connected to the Company, which was partially founded by Monroe. | • None of the identified men in the Group of Twelve appear to be Kensei. It is possible that Monroe/Kensei is a founder and not connected to the group of twelve. + The other names mentioned in the game are pivotal characters, so it seems possible that we met Monroe, in the form of Kensei. - Kensei's power seems to be rapid cell regeneration, and it is unknown if this includes longevity. + Keeping with religious themes in the show, the name "Adam" would be fitting as a name for the earliest example of an evolved human. + Bob seemed to think the power-neutralizing effects of the Shanti virus would be necessary to stop Monroe. Given the Company's usual willingness to kill, this could suggest that he either can't be killed (because of rapid cell regeneration) or there's a reason they wish to spare his life. Being that the company seems to use Kensei's symbol, he may be an important figure to them, one they'd prefer not to kill. |
| Adam Monroe is Elle's father. | • Elle's father appears to be a high member of the Company. (The Kindness of Strangers) • The other known Company founder names introduced (like Maury Parkman) seem to be pivotal to the plot of the volume. |
+ If Elle's father is an as-yet-unseen character, than it makes sense that he would be the mysteriously hinted at Monroe. + Adam Monroe has been shown to have definite ties with Peter Petrelli. (The Line) Elle also has ties with Peter Petrelli. (Fight or Flight) If Adam is Elle's father, then that could explain why Adam had Elle looking for him. |
| Adam Monroe has the ability to manipulate shadows | None | + Assuming it was him, it would explain why the hooded killer's face was obscured.
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| Adam Monroe is the hooded killer. | None | + It appears that Adam is facing the Company based on the note that he left for Peter in Montreal, which explains why he would want to kill the others in the Group of Twelve. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Adam Monroe | |||||||||