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[[Image:heroin.jpg|thumb|right|[[Isaac Mendez]]'s heroin kit sits on a table in [[Isaac's apartment|his apartment]].]] |
[[Image:heroin.jpg|thumb|right|[[Isaac Mendez]]'s heroin kit sits on a table in [[Isaac's apartment|his apartment]].]] |
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'''Heroin''' is the name of a highly addictive illegal drug. [[Isaac Mendez]] is addicted to the drug, and for a time feels that it is the gateway for him to access his [[precognition|precognitive]] [[powers]] that allow him to [[prophecy|paint the future]]. |
'''Heroin''' is the name of a highly addictive illegal drug. [[Isaac Mendez]] is addicted to the drug, and for a time feels that it is the gateway for him to access his [[precognition|precognitive]] [[powers]] that allow him to [[prophecy|paint the future]]. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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===[[Genesis]]=== |
===[[Genesis]]=== |
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[[Isaac Mendez]] tells [[Simone Deveaux]] that he was high on heroin when he painted a slew of [[paintings]] he doesn't remember creating. He is in the process of destroying them because he feels they are Satanic, since they seem to [[prophecy|depict future scenes]] that actually come true. Later, At [[Peter Petrelli]] and Simone find Isaac unconscious on the floor of [[Isaac's apartment|his apartment]], having overdosed on heroin. Simone calls 911, as Isaac mutters "we have to stop it" through his drug-induced stupor. |
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===[[Don't Look Back]]=== |
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A sweaty Isaac wakes up from his overdose, with Simone tending to him. He tries to tell her about his latest [[precognition|vision of the future]], the [[explosion|nuclear holocaust]] he's painted on the floor of his studio, but Simone is convinced it's all just a delusion brought on by the heroin. |
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===[[One Giant Leap]]=== |
===[[One Giant Leap]]=== |
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Simone gathers Isaac's paintings for a show at [[Deveaux Gallery|her gallery]]. She plans to use the money earned from the paintings to pay for rehab. Simone announces that she has thrown away Isaac's drugs. |
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===[[Collision]]=== |
===[[Collision]]=== |
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===[[Hiros]]=== |
===[[Hiros]]=== |
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===[[Nothing to Hide]]=== |
===[[Nothing to Hide]]=== |
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===[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]=== |
===[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]=== |
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===[[Homecoming]]=== |
===[[Homecoming]]=== |
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===[[Fallout]]=== |
===[[Fallout]]=== |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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*''[[Isaac's First Time]]'' |
*''[[Isaac's First Time]]'' |
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Revision as of 01:33, 28 December 2006

Heroin is the name of a highly addictive illegal drug. Isaac Mendez is addicted to the drug, and for a time feels that it is the gateway for him to access his precognitive powers that allow him to paint the future.
About
Genesis
Isaac Mendez tells Simone Deveaux that he was high on heroin when he painted a slew of paintings he doesn't remember creating. He is in the process of destroying them because he feels they are Satanic, since they seem to depict future scenes that actually come true. Later, At Peter Petrelli and Simone find Isaac unconscious on the floor of his apartment, having overdosed on heroin. Simone calls 911, as Isaac mutters "we have to stop it" through his drug-induced stupor.
Don't Look Back
A sweaty Isaac wakes up from his overdose, with Simone tending to him. He tries to tell her about his latest vision of the future, the nuclear holocaust he's painted on the floor of his studio, but Simone is convinced it's all just a delusion brought on by the heroin.
One Giant Leap
Simone gathers Isaac's paintings for a show at her gallery. She plans to use the money earned from the paintings to pay for rehab. Simone announces that she has thrown away Isaac's drugs.
Collision
Hiros
Nothing to Hide
Seven Minutes to Midnight
Homecoming
Fallout
Notes
- Isaac's First Time
- In the unaired pilot In His Own Image, Isaac's addiction is so severe that he actually cuts off his own hand to get to his drugs.
Controversy with NBC
There has been some controversy over the character Isaac's use of heroin on the show Heroes. It is rumored that NBC executives were not pleased with the character's reliance on an illegal substance in order to access his special abilities, and they pressured the writers to accellerate Issac's rehabilitation.
External Links
- Heroin information on Wikipedia