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| Chandra Suresh isn't dead. ||None.||{{plus}} Before his "death" he said he thought people were watching him and this may have been a way of escaping. Mohinder said in ''[[Collision]]'' that when he went to claim him he was shown three John Does before his father and Chandra was misfiled. His body was turned to ashes removing any way of determining whether it was really him |
| Chandra Suresh isn't dead. || None. || {{plus}} Before his "death" he said he thought people were watching him and this may have been a way of escaping. Mohinder said in ''[[Collision]]'' that when he went to claim him he was shown three John Does before his father and Chandra was misfiled. His body was turned to ashes removing any way of determining whether it was really him.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Mohinder witnesses Chandra's murder through Sanjog's power.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Sanjog's dreams have been shown to be uncannily real and truthful, such as the dreams that reveal Shanti's past existence and the password to Chandra's list.<br /> |
{{minus}} Sanjog's dreams have been shown to be uncannily real and truthful, such as the dreams that reveal Shanti's past existence and the password to Chandra's list.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Sylar's watch was even broken at 11:53, as it was in real life.<br /> |
{{minus}} Sylar's watch was even broken at 11:53, as it was in real life.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} There's no way to prove that the ashes are really Chandra's.<br /> |
:{{plus}} There's no way to prove that the ashes are really Chandra's.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Sylar agrees with Mohinder when Mohinder says that he killed his father. (''[[Parasite]]'')<br /> |
{{minus}} Sylar agrees with Mohinder when Mohinder says that he killed his father. (''[[Parasite]]'')<br /> |
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{{minus}} Chandra being alive goes against every bit of detail that the writers have presented us. It would be a horrible twist and the writers would never sink to something so nonsensical |
{{minus}} Chandra being alive goes against every bit of detail that the writers have presented us. It would be a horrible twist and the writers would never sink to something so nonsensical.<br /> |
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{{minus}} In one of the earliest conversations with Eden, Mohinder says "I just identified his body this morning".<br /> |
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{{plus}} [[Chandra]] could have asked [[Sanjog]] to show [[Mohinder]] in order to stop Mohinder from pursuing [[Chandra]]. |
{{plus}} [[Chandra]] could have asked [[Sanjog]] to show [[Mohinder]] in order to stop Mohinder from pursuing [[Chandra]].<br /> |
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| Chandra Suresh had the ability of intuitive aptitude. || None. || {{plus}} Assuming Sylar's real power is the ability to steal abilities from some type of emotional response, rather than examining the brain, being around Chandra could explain how he developed intuitive aptitude. |
| Chandra Suresh had the ability of intuitive aptitude. || None. || {{plus}} Assuming Sylar's real power is the ability to steal abilities from some type of emotional response, rather than examining the brain, being around Chandra could explain how he developed intuitive aptitude.<br /> |
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{{plus}}HRG has stated that Sylar's power is the ability to transfer powers from one vessel to another.<br /> |
{{plus}} HRG has stated that Sylar's power is the ability to transfer powers from one vessel to another.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Chandra would have definitely noticed if he himself had an ability, he spent too much time working on that not to notice.<br /> |
{{minus}} Chandra would have definitely noticed if he himself had an ability, he spent too much time working on that not to notice.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Chandra never exhibited the hunger which comes as a side effect of the ability. |
{{minus}} Chandra never exhibited the hunger which comes as a side effect of the ability.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Avid pursuit of a phenomenon in order to comprehend it to the point of sacrificing one's love for their family and their career is normal behaviour? |
:{{plus}} Avid pursuit of a phenomenon in order to comprehend it to the point of sacrificing one's love for their family and their career is normal behaviour?<br /> |
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| Chandra Suresh isn't dead. | None. | + Before his "death" he said he thought people were watching him and this may have been a way of escaping. Mohinder said in Collision that when he went to claim him he was shown three John Does before his father and Chandra was misfiled. His body was turned to ashes removing any way of determining whether it was really him. - Mohinder witnesses Chandra's murder through Sanjog's power.
- Sylar agrees with Mohinder when Mohinder says that he killed his father. (Parasite) |
| Chandra Suresh had the ability of intuitive aptitude. | None. | + Assuming Sylar's real power is the ability to steal abilities from some type of emotional response, rather than examining the brain, being around Chandra could explain how he developed intuitive aptitude. + HRG has stated that Sylar's power is the ability to transfer powers from one vessel to another.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Chandra Suresh | |||||||||