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| Portrayed by | David Anders |
| First appearance | Four Months Later... |
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| Known ability | Rapid cell regeneration |
| Aliases | Takezo Kensei, Richard Sanders |
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| Dates of marriage | 1672 (Helene), 1747 (Maria), 1782 (Frederica), 1784 (Yumi), 1787 (Angelica), 1864 (Maria), 1901 (Diane), 1926 (Louisa), 1958 (Theresa), 1977 (Trina) |
| Home | U.S., formerly Diedenshausen, Germany, Milan, Italy, Paris, France, Japan, England, Atlanta, GA, Montreal, Canada |
| Occupations | former Founder/Leader of The Company's founders, former soldier in the Confederate Army, former British mercenary commander, former Ronin samurai swordsman |
| Significant others | Yaeko, Helene, Maria, Frederica, Yumi, Angelica, Maria, Diane, Louisa, Theresa, Trina, Unnamed woman |
| Children | Two sons, unnamed |
"Adam Monroe" is the latest alias adopted by an unknown evolved human with the ability of rapid cell regeneration, his powers so advanced, that he is unable to age or die, making him immortal.
About
Originally discovering this while living over 400 years ago in feudal Japan (as a self-annointed samurai master named Takezo Kensei), "Adam", at the time a "rudderless drunk", was inspired by the time traveller Hiro Nakamura to be the hero he claimed to be, and did many honourable acts across the land; the stories lasting for ages to come. However, "Adam"'s brief time of heroism came to an end when he found Hiro and his love; Yaeko, falling in love with eachother, devastating "Adam" to the point he betrayed both and intended to conquer all of the land. Hiro stopped him at the last moment, and presumed him dead in a massive explosion.
Due to his ability, however, "Adam" could never die, and wandered across the world, seeing humanity flourish and advance. Despite this obvious progress, "Adam" saw the same problems humanity faced (e.g. war, famine, disease, disaster etc.), and nothing was changing. "Adam" then set about finding and bringing together a group of special individuals to aid him in his quest to "save" the world. It worked at first, but his new "discipiles" turned on "Adam" when he was caught trying to secure a deadly viral weapon capable of annihalating the entire human race, with the intention of releasing it.
After almost 30 years in Level 5, "Adam" manipulated fellow inmate Peter Petrelli to use his own advanced abilitie to allow them to escape. Upon separation, "Adam" tracked down and killed most of his former discipiles (most especially Kaito Nakamura; Hiro's father), with the aide of his blunt weapon Maury Parkman. Later, "Adam" and Peter broke into Primatech Paper Co. to steal the virus again, but faced challeneges from Matt Parkman (Maury's son), Nathan Petrelli (Peter's brother) and Hiro himself. Hiro, avenging his father's death, teleported "Adam" away, while Peter destroyed the virus, and proceeded to bury him alive.
Character History
Season Two
For an episode-by-episode summary, see Adam Monroe: Season Two History.
After Hiro stops time to save a fake Kensei, the real Kensei emerges and argues with Hiro. The legendary swordsmith's daughter from Otsu takes Kensei's sword, stating that her father made the sword and blaming Kensei for allowing Otsu to burn. After Hiro disguises himself as Kensei in the Battle of Twelve Swords, Whitebeard and his men take revenge upon Kensei and shoot him with arrows. However, Hiro is shocked to see Kensei's wound heal right before his eyes. Kensei then ponders upon the possibilities of his new found powers and that it will make him "richer than the Pope". Hiro, still wanting Kensei to follow the stories that were read to him as a child, teleports them both to Whitebeard's Hidden Fortress, insisting he fights past the ninety angry ronin and claim the fire scroll. From there, Hiro pushes Kensei along the path of the legends told to him years ago, which includes Kensei's love for Yaeko. The three come upon Whitebeard's camp to save Yaeko's father, and find that Whitebeard is making guns. The four of them leave the tent and proceed away from Whitebeard's camp. On their leave, Yaeko gets shot at but Hiro teleports them away so she avoids getting hurt. Kensei goes to look for them, and finds them alone, kissing. Kensei betrays Hiro and Yaeko by helping Whitebeard. Hiro escapes and tries to destroy Whitebeard's arsenal, but Kensei finds him and tries to defeat him. Gunpowder kegs catch on fire, and Hiro escapes, leaving Kensei for dead.
In the present, Kaito Nakamura stays on the rooftop of the Deveaux Building after receiving a death threat. A mysterious hooded figure appears. The figure tackles Kaito and pushes him off the building, then disappears. When Hiro returns from the past, he teleports himself to the rooftop on the night of his father's death, and finds that the hooded figure is Kensei, who survived the hundreds of years.
Peter and Caitlin find a note (signed "Adam") in Montreal addressed to Peter, warning him about the Company. After Peter returns from the future, Adam greats Peter. Peter, having forgotten Adam, remembers what happened to him over the last four months, and his time spent with Adam. They go find Victoria Pratt, where Adam kills her. They find out the Shanti virus is held in Primatech Paper, and travel there. Hiro freezes time to kill Adam, but Peter stops him. The two travel to the vault, where Peter rips the door off. Peter and Adam are confronted by Hiro again, but Adam gets into the vault as Peter is distracted by Matt and Nathan. Inside the vault, Hiro tries to stop Adam, who has the vial containing the virus hidden behind his back. Adam tells him that God had the right idea in flooding the world, wiping out humanity and letting the few remaining people have a new start. Hiro grabs Adam's shoulder and the two teleport away, with Adam letting go of the vial with the virus. Later, Adam is seen screaming hysterically in an unmarked grave in the Aoyama Cemetery, where he has been buried alive.
The Butterfly Effect
Angela Petrelli has a dream which shows a number of people dead, including Hiro, Claire, and Matt. In this dream, she sees a group of villains: Maury Parkman, a woman appearing to be Tracy Strauss or Niki Sanders, Knox, Adam, and Sylar.
Evolved Human Abilities
Adam possesses the ability of rapid cell regeneration. Like Claire, Adam is sometimes unable to regenerate if an object is inside of his body until that object is removed (Lizards). Adam initially appears in 1671 as a man in his late twenties to early thirties, and seems to be able to survive for hundreds of years without apparent aging, as he has a similar appearance while active in 2007. According to Angela Petrelli, after a certain amount of regeneration, the person stops physically aging (Cautionary Tales). Also, all the cells in his body are dying then healing, effectively making him immortal.
The burns Adam received from a lightning bolt at the end of Out of Time healed much faster than any other example of rapid cell regeneration in the series, indicating that Adam's regenerative ability may have improved over time. Adam's incredible resilience is also demonstrated in Revolutionary War, Part 2, where he appears unphased despite being stabbed repeatedly in the chest and heart by multiple opponents.
In Four Months Ago..., Adam reveals that introducing his blood into a wounded person's body will cause rapid healing of the injuries.
Memorable Quotes
"First you show me that I can be harmed by no weapon, and then you cut me deeper than any blade possibly could."
"As long as I have breath, anything you love I will lay to waste. I swear... You will suffer."
- - Adam (as Kensei) (to Hiro) (Out of Time)
"Peter, what the hell was that?"
- - Adam (to Peter) (Out of Time)
"In defeat the truth raged at me. I was alone... while gods should have disciples."
"I believe this is mine, Carp."
Notes
- Adam's birth name is unknown. He has taken on "a few dozen names" (The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei), most notably Takezo Kensei and Adam Monroe. The name given to him at birth--whether one of these or something else entirely--remains unknown.
- In Heroes: The Mobile Game, Niki notes that Adam Monroe is one of the founders of the Company. She mentions his name alongside Daniel Linderman, Angela Petrelli, Arthur Petrelli, Kaito Nakamura, and Maury Parkman.
Gallery
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Adam hid under a hood when he killed Kaito.
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Bob carries a file titled "Adam Monroe."
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Adam during his time as "Takezo Kensei"
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Bob keeps files on Adam Monroe.
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In 1777, Adam was a ruthless mercenary.
See Also
- For other uses of Adam, see Adam (disambig).
- For articles related to Adam, see Related Articles:Adam.
- For images of Adam, see Images of Adam Monroe.
Fan Theories
Please refer to Theory:Adam Monroe for fan-created theories and other speculation.
