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{{plus}} Angela contributed to [[Linderman|Linderman's]] plan.<br /> |
{{plus}} Angela contributed to [[Linderman|Linderman's]] plan.<br /> |
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{{note}} This is a very ambiguous theory - many characters can be considered [[morally gray]], and it can be argued that Angela has traits of good and evil. |
{{note}} This is a very ambiguous theory - many characters can be considered [[morally gray]], and it can be argued that Angela has traits of good and evil. |
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:{{plus}} On the other hand, Angela has done deeds up to and including plotting mass murder and personally feeding people to Sylar. She is, at best, horribly ruthless with 'good' intentions. |
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| [[Angela Petrelli]] is not really Sylar's mother. ||None|| {{Plus}} Sylar and Peter being related seems too convinient and makes for a weak twist.<br/> |
| [[Angela Petrelli]] is not really Sylar's mother. ||None|| {{Plus}} Sylar and Peter being related seems too convinient and makes for a weak twist.<br/> |
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| [[Angela Petrelli]] has an [[intuitive aptitude]] like her son [[Sylar|Gabriel]]. [[Angela]] may have more than one [[ability]]. || In [[One of Us, One of Them]] the intuitive aptitude clockwork is heard while [[Angela]] is very focused, and [[Sylar]] is seemingly confused. || {{Plus}} [[Matthew Parkman]] has the same power as his father, [[Maury Parkman]]. |
| [[Angela Petrelli]] has an [[intuitive aptitude]] like her son [[Sylar|Gabriel]]. [[Angela]] may have more than one [[ability]]. || In [[One of Us, One of Them]] the intuitive aptitude clockwork is heard while [[Angela]] is very focused, and [[Sylar]] is seemingly confused. || {{Plus}} [[Matthew Parkman]] has the same power as his father, [[Maury Parkman]]. |
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{{Plus}} [[Angela]] says she will teach [[Sylar]] to control his hunger. |
{{Plus}} [[Angela]] says she will teach [[Sylar]] to control his hunger. |
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{{plus}} When attacked by [[Maury Parkman]], the incident was accompanied by electrical disturbances and other effects noticeable by bystanders; this could not be caused by Maury himself, but could be caused by Angela losing control of her powers during a hallucination. |
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| [[Angela Petrelli]] is [[Adam Monroe]]'s eleventh wife. || None. || {{plus}} Adam claimed that his latest wife would return to rescue him. While she didn't directly do it, Angela sent [[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] to retrieve Adam from his grave. |
| [[Angela Petrelli]] is [[Adam Monroe]]'s eleventh wife. || None. || {{plus}} Adam claimed that his latest wife would return to rescue him. While she didn't directly do it, Angela sent [[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] to retrieve Adam from his grave. |
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:{{minus}} Adam had Angela attacked by Maury Parkman. |
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The following fan theories are about Angela Petrelli.
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Theories
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| Angela and Adam are Nathan's true parents. | None. | • Nathan could easily be thirty (he, or Sylar posing as him, was President in Five Years Gone and without laws changing one must be thirty-five to become President).
- The real father of the Peter and Nathan was pointed out in the photo of the company in season 2. |
| Angela Petrelli is not good. | None. | + In Truth & Consequences, Victoria tells Peter, "Adam's a murderer, and since you're helping him, you're one too... Just like your parents." + At the end of Powerless, Angela appears to be talking to the person who shot Nathan, or someone involved in the shooting.
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| Angela Petrelli is not really Sylar's mother. | None | + Sylar and Peter being related seems too convinient and makes for a weak twist. + Sylar once stated that as a child, he wished someone would tell him that his parents weren't really his parents. This may have been on Sylars file, which Angela had access to. Sylar would want to believe that someone else in his family has a power.
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| Angela Petrelli is trying to fulfill the conditions of her prophetic dream. | In her dream, Sylar appears to be defending her against Tracy, Maury, Adam, and Knox. Awake, she attempts to recruit Sylar after he is captured. (The Butterfly Effect) | + Sylar is one of the few characters with the power to combat several other evolved humans simultaneously. |
| The agents of the Company do not realize that Angela has a power. | None. | + When Noah returns to help find the Level 5 escapees, he states that he needs a partner, saying "You know how it works: One of us, one of them." Angela responds with "I have the perfect one of them in mind." |
| Angela gave Gabriel up for adoption because she saw what he would become. | None. | • This could have been why Gabriel became Sylar in the first place; by attempting to avoid a prophecy, she indirectly fulfilled it. |
| Angela Petrelli has an intuitive aptitude like her son Gabriel. Angela may have more than one ability. | In One of Us, One of Them the intuitive aptitude clockwork is heard while Angela is very focused, and Sylar is seemingly confused. | + Matthew Parkman has the same power as his father, Maury Parkman.
+ Angela says she will teach Sylar to control his hunger. + When attacked by Maury Parkman, the incident was accompanied by electrical disturbances and other effects noticeable by bystanders; this could not be caused by Maury himself, but could be caused by Angela losing control of her powers during a hallucination. |
| Angela Petrelli is Adam Monroe's eleventh wife. | None. | + Adam claimed that his latest wife would return to rescue him. While she didn't directly do it, Angela sent Hiro and Ando to retrieve Adam from his grave.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Angela Petrelli | |||||||||