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:{{minus}} It's possible that it was a play on words and 'dark sun' really meant 'dark son,' referring to one of Arthur's children (likely Sylar). |
:{{minus}} It's possible that it was a play on words and 'dark sun' really meant 'dark son,' referring to one of Arthur's children (likely Sylar). |
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::{{plus}} Closed captions for the episode read "dark sun." |
::{{plus}} Closed captions for the episode read "dark sun." |
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:::{{minus}} It could however still be a double entendre; Usutu's words could refer both to the eclipse ''and'' Sylar. |
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The following fan theories are about eclipses.
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Theories
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| The eclipses are activating powers. | Takezo Kensei regenerates for the first time (Lizards) after the 1671 eclipse (Four Months Later). | - Linderman can heal others in 1968. (War Buddies) - Claude can disappear in 1991. (Company Man)
+ Eclipses could be one way to activate powers, but not the only way. |
| Eclipse mark a point in time when a series of events are about to happen | None | + Hiro's quest to stop New York from from going nuclear began almost immediately after the eclipse.
+ Total eclipses happen very rarely, so they can be regarded as a flag in the time line |
| Heroes will end with an eclipse. | None | + Heroes began with one, only seems right to end with one. |
| In volume three, the eclipse will be the catalyst for the final conflict between the heroes and the villains. | None. | + Usutu says: "Evil forces gather. The dark sun rises. Soon, it will be too late." (Eris Quod Sum) "Dark sun" appears to be a reference to an eclipse.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Eclipse | |||||||||