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|The pyramid is an important artifact discovered by the Company. || None || {{plus}}The item's placement, in a secure vault, suggests it is an item of great importance. <br> {{plus}} The item may signify the Company's belief that powers existed as long ago as ancient Egypt and that [http://www.mysticalblaze.com/Telekinesis.htm telekinesis] was used to create the pyramids. |
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|The pyramid is just a fancy box which contains something else far more important inside. || None || {{plus}} The Company may have disguised its most valuable secrets for extra protection. |
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:{{minus}}Linderman stored his collection in [[Linderman's Archives]]. |
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|The pyramid is an actual pyramid |
|The pyramid is an actual pyramid. || None || {{plus}} The pyramid could have been shrunken by an individual had the ability to resize matter. The trojan horse suggests that the Company may have known of such an individual. <br> |
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{{plus}} A miniaturized pyrmaid would be a good place for the Company to store its most prized research. |
{{plus}} A miniaturized pyrmaid would be a good place for the Company to store its most prized research. |
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|The pyramid was made in Egypt. || None || {{plus}} The pyramid has a pointed top, like those seen in Egypt and unlike those in Central and South America. |
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Revision as of 01:28, 19 December 2007
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The following fan theories are about the vault and its contents.
For help on adding theories, see the help section.
Theories about the vault itself
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| The vault keeps items that have both real and emotional value for the Company. | None | + Most of the items don't look dangerous or powerful:
- Some of the apparently harmless items may actually be dangerous.
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| The vault contains emblems of some sort for all of the Company's founders. | None | + The brain might represent Maury Parkman's mind control. + The cards might represent Arthur Petrelli's ability-which, while currently unknown, might have been able to affect a poker game.
• Following this line of reasoning, we might expect that the Trojan horse represents a person who appears to be one thing, but is something else altogether in reality.
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| The items may be literally (not figuratively) linked to each person's abilities. | None | + There must have been a strong reason for the items to be locked in a high-security vault. - D.L.'s medal of valor is important to Micah. It's just a piece of wood, but it means something to him. This is quite possibly the same case with the vault contents. The items could also be rarities, one of a kind. |
| The vault is a rogue gallery of villains the Company has encountered before. | None | + The Shanti virus was kept there. + In an interview, Tim Kring says that "The Company has catalogued many of these people over the years. There may be more of them down in that basement than we have alluded to so far." |
Theories about the brain
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| The brain in the vault is from another character capable of rapid cell regeneration. | None | + The only way to stop a regenerator is to damage or remove the brain from the body. - It could be the brain of an evolved human with a different ability that the Company wanted to preserve. |
| The preserved brain comes from an evolved human with a powerful ability. | None |
+ This could be the reason why The Company goes to such great lengths at apprehending Sylar just to keep him alive. They may want to utilize his intuitive aptitude to extract the power from the brain.
+ It would be a very valuable item which would need to be locked in a high security vault. |
| The Company spent considerable resources saving Sylar's life because they need him to extract the power stored in the brain inside the vault. | None | + The brain is stored alongside assorted mystery items, including a virus with the power to wipe out the human race, suggesting it holds high value or significant power. + Despite the incredible danger Sylar poses to all evolved humans, the Company has gone to great lengths to preserve his life; forbidding Mr. Bennet from killing him in Season 1, and treating him with several major surgeries to save him from the stab wound from Hiro's katana. + The crew commentary to Powerless suggests that the vault items are major clues to future plot points. + Sylar is the only character to be associated with brains as a plot element. - It would be insane to willingly give a powerful ability to someone as dangerous and uncontrollable as Sylar.
+ It could also be the reason why the company kept Peter in a cell.
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Theories about the playing cards
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| The cards belonged to Arthur Petrelli. | None | + In Graphic Novel: War Buddies, it is mentioned how "Dallas" Petrelli is incredibly lucky at cards. |
| The cards represent the women in the founders. |
+ If Angela does have some kind of persuasion ability she'd be the queen of hearts.
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Theories about the gold key
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| The gold key opens something important and might have a important role in the future. | None | + It is locked behind a very resistent door with other important items.
- It is made out of gold, not the strongest material for making a key out of.
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| The key is the first piece of metal that Bob used his powers on. | Bob turned Mohinder's spoon into gold. |
Theories about the kris
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| The dagger will somehow find its way into Monica's hands, and will become her signature weapon. | None | + The dagger in the vault is identical in appearance to the dagger being held by St. Joan on the cover of her 9th Wonders comic. |
Theories about the pyramid
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| The pyramid is an important artifact discovered by the Company. | None | + The item's placement, in a secure vault, suggests it is an item of great importance. + The item may signify the Company's belief that powers existed as long ago as ancient Egypt and that telekinesis was used to create the pyramids. |
| The pyramid is just a fancy box which contains something else far more important inside. | None | + The Company may have disguised its most valuable secrets for extra protection. |
| The pyramid is just a collector's item. | None | + Linderman is known that have had a great collection of historical archives. The model pyramid could be part of this collection.
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| The pyramid is an actual pyramid. | None | + The pyramid could have been shrunken by an individual had the ability to resize matter. The trojan horse suggests that the Company may have known of such an individual. + A miniaturized pyrmaid would be a good place for the Company to store its most prized research. |
| The pyramid was made in Egypt. | None | + The pyramid has a pointed top, like those seen in Egypt and unlike those in Central and South America. |
Theories about the Trojan Horse
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| The Trojan Horse is an important Turkish artifact discovered by the Company. | None | + This may be the actual Trojan Horse from the legend of Troy, evidence of someone in ancient times who had the ability of resizing matter. Said person could have shrunken several men to fit inside the horse along with his or her self and later returned them all to normal size so they could open the gates to the city of Troy from the inside. |
| The Trojan Horse is just a fancy box which contains something else far more important inside. | None | + The Company may have disguised its most valuable secrets for extra protection. The legend of the Trojan Horse is a perfect metaphor for this model hiding something inside. |
| The Trojan Horse is just a collector's item. | None | + Linderman is known that have had a great collection of historical archives. This could be part of this collection.
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See also
- For theories about Strain 138 of the Shanti virus, see Theory:Shanti virus.
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