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| [[Adam Monroe]], in Peter's storyline, is chronologically before Hiro's storyline. || None || {{plus}} Adam tells Peter than they're going to "change history". He could have been taken back in time by Peter, and left there.<br> |
| [[Adam Monroe]], in Peter's storyline, is chronologically before Hiro's storyline. || None || {{plus}} Adam tells Peter than they're going to "change history". He could have been taken back in time by Peter, and left there.<br> |
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{{minus}}He doesn't appear to have any memory of the future of anything when in Hiro's storyline. |
{{minus}}He doesn't appear to have any memory of the future of anything when in Hiro's storyline. |
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| Adam Monroe's primary motivation is still his anger toward [[Hiro Nakamura]] for stealing [[Yaeko]]'s love from him. || He swore to Hiro Nakamura that he would, for as long as he drew breath, lay waste to everything he cared about. (''[[Episode:Out of Time|Out of Time]]'') || {{plus}}''[[Heroes]]'' is a simple series; it uses and expands on popular and common comic book concepts and gimmicks to create entertaining and impactful storylines. The notion of a villain who, for all his power and vision, is mostly motivated by a petty need for vengeance over a failed romance is exactly the type of familiar simplicity it would bring into such an otherwise dark and complicated story.<br>{{minus}}Monroe's intentions extend far beyond Hiro. [[Bob]] has already explained that he envisions a world in which humanity has been "punished" with holocausts and plagues, and [[evolved humans]] have come into power over the rest of mankind. |
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:{{plus}}Monroe may simply be intent on living up to his promise to stand against everything Hiro cherishes, interpreting that far more broadly than just killing his close friends and loved ones. When Monroe knew Hiro in [[Timeline:Pre-eclipse#1671|1671]], Hiro made it very clear how important the ideal of heroism, the standard of compassion, and the use of power for causes of goodness were to him. Monroe may have become a true personification of evil, hoping to arbitrarily impose the opposites of those things onto the world as a grandiose means of achieving his revenge, even attempting to [[Group of twelve|bring fellow evolved humans together]] and [[The Company/Season One|manipulate them into abusing their power]]. |
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::{{plus}}Hiro also constantly made it clear how important the legend of [[Takezo Kensei]] was, both to the world as a part of its history and to himself personally. Because he believed Monroe was Takezo Kensei, it became very important to Hiro for Monroe himself to become a hero. Therefore, Monroe may consider it a part of his revenge against Hiro to deliberately live the life of a villain instead, betraying his own supposed destiny. |
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{{plus}}Adam Monroe has said to [[Peter Petrelli]] that the two of them "are going to change history." This may very well entail going back in time with the intent to win back Yaeko's love, and therefore be his main intention. |
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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 men from the group of twelve. | None | + Heroes: The Mobile Game lists him as being one of the founders of the company. - Adam Monroe is Kensei, and played by the same actor, shows no physical change or aging to be either unidentified men from the picture. (Out of Time)
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| 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.
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| Adam Monroe is the hooded killer. | Beeman's Interview confirms this, as he states david Anders played the hooded killer form episode one. | + 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.
+ Adam's, or rather Kensei's, ability to regenerate would allow him to get up from the jump and escape very quickly.
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| Adam Monroe has the power of Empathic mimicry | None | + He is seen to be alive in the present (Out of Time), possibly due to mimicking Hiro's space-time manipulation.
+ This could be why he's teamed up with Peter.
+ Claude reacted to Peter's empathic mimicry as "Oh, one of those", suggesting that there might be others. Claude worked for the Company and may have met Adam.
+ It is unlikely that Rapid cell regeneration on its own would make Adam feel like a god, and Bob's line about changing weather (Out of Time) would be explained by this.
- As with Peter, it would be quite likely that early manifestations of abilities learned using empathic mimicry would happen in the presence of the original hero. When he first finds he can regenerate, he is only in the presence of Hiro and his actions suggest he truly did not know how the regeneration happened.
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| Adam Monroe took the photograph of the group of twelve. | None | + While he is a "founder" of the company, he is not in the photograph. |
| Adam Monroe is not actually Takezo Kensei but in fact traveled back in time (with the aid of Peter Petrelli) to change history. | Adam states that he and Peter are going to "change history". (Out of Time) |
+ It is less likely that Adam Monroe is hundreds of years old.
- There is no reason for Adam to go back into the past if he wasn't already there. The reason he wants to "change history" is because Hiro stole his princess. |
| Adam Monroe killed Kaito Nakamura first and personally whereas he sent Maury Parkman to kill the other twelve elders. | None | + Monroe was embittered by Hiro who took his true love from him. As revenge, while Hiro was in the past, he "took" someone Hiro loves from him, his father. |
| Adam Monroe is not played by David Anders. | The only character that has said Anders is Adam is Anders himself. No information linking the Adam Monroe that the twelve know to Anders has surfaced. | + The note that is left for Peter, whether or not it is written by the real Adam, does not prove that Anders is Monroe. + The file that Bob has does not show any photos of Monroe.
+ Bob implied to Nathan that Adam Monroe could control the weather, where Anders' character has Rapid Cell Regeneration. (Out of Time)
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| Adam Monroe is the father of Peter and Nathan. | None | + Claire may have inherited her rapid cell regeneration from Adam. |
| Adam Monroe has more than one power. | None | + Adam/Kensei already has Rapid Cell Regeneration. (Out of Time). + It can explain why Adam thought he was some kind of god after he met many evolved humans. |
| Adam Monroe, in Peter's storyline, is chronologically before Hiro's storyline. | None | + Adam tells Peter than they're going to "change history". He could have been taken back in time by Peter, and left there. - He doesn't appear to have any memory of the future of anything when in Hiro's storyline. |
| Adam Monroe's primary motivation is still his anger toward Hiro Nakamura for stealing Yaeko's love from him. | He swore to Hiro Nakamura that he would, for as long as he drew breath, lay waste to everything he cared about. (Out of Time) | + Heroes is a simple series; it uses and expands on popular and common comic book concepts and gimmicks to create entertaining and impactful storylines. The notion of a villain who, for all his power and vision, is mostly motivated by a petty need for vengeance over a failed romance is exactly the type of familiar simplicity it would bring into such an otherwise dark and complicated story. - Monroe's intentions extend far beyond Hiro. Bob has already explained that he envisions a world in which humanity has been "punished" with holocausts and plagues, and evolved humans have come into power over the rest of mankind.
+ Adam Monroe has said to Peter Petrelli that the two of them "are going to change history." This may very well entail going back in time with the intent to win back Yaeko's love, and therefore be his main intention. |