Theory:Manhattan target: Difference between revisions
imported>D and d 123 No edit summary |
imported>D and d 123 No edit summary |
||
| Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
::::{{minus}} According to Angela, the Company decided to stop producing the formula and playing God, that's why they divided and hid it.<br /> |
::::{{minus}} According to Angela, the Company decided to stop producing the formula and playing God, that's why they divided and hid it.<br /> |
||
{{plus}} If you have samples of a highly dangerous substance which takes the concept of 'hazardous waste' to nightmare-inducing heights, how are you going to dispose of it? Any method of disposal could potentially end with it escaping into the environment. Imagine an area where all the people are deranged freaks with superpowers.<br /> |
{{plus}} If you have samples of a highly dangerous substance which takes the concept of 'hazardous waste' to nightmare-inducing heights, how are you going to dispose of it? Any method of disposal could potentially end with it escaping into the environment. Imagine an area where all the people are deranged freaks with superpowers.<br /> |
||
:{{minus}} Peter destroyed |
:{{minus}} Peter destroyed [[Strain 138]] of the [[Shanti virus]] using [[induced radioactivity]], and Mohinder destroyed some vials just by throwing a stool into them. The virus was far more dangerous than the formula.<br /> |
||
::{{plus}} The only sample of Shanti virus that posed any threat whatsoever was Strain 138. That was kept in a hyper-secure vault, which even Peter had difficulty in opening. The vast majority of samples which the Company had were only usable against evolved humans.<br /> |
::{{plus}} The only sample of Shanti virus that posed any threat whatsoever was Strain 138. That was kept in a hyper-secure vault, which even Peter had difficulty in opening. The vast majority of samples which the Company had were only usable against evolved humans.<br /> |
||
::{{plus}} Induced radioactivity appears to be an extraordinarily rare power, and it is unlikely that the Company had someone possessing it on hand. Second, all Mohinder accomplished by throwing that stool was to spread the liquid samples around. Seeing as |
::{{plus}} Induced radioactivity appears to be an extraordinarily rare power, and it is unlikely that the Company had someone possessing it on hand. Second, all Mohinder accomplished by throwing that stool was to spread the liquid samples around. Seeing as [[Bob Bishop]] did not run out of the room screaming, those samples were likely non-contagious (or at least only worked if injected).<br /> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|} |
|} |
||
Latest revision as of 22:13, 30 November 2009
|
The following fan theories are about Manhattan target.
For help on adding theories, see the help section.
Theories
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The Manhattan target was granted his ability by a dose of uncatalyzed formula. | None | + Like Mohinder's ability, nerve gas emission is both dangerous and difficult to control. - The Manhattan target lacked the horrific mutations which all other users of the uncatalyzed formula exhibited.
- How would this man have managed to obtain the formula?
- The Manhattan target had an ability during the Evs Dropper summer arc, the formula was only introduced after Season Three started, after the Evs Dropper arc had finished.
+ If you have samples of a highly dangerous substance which takes the concept of 'hazardous waste' to nightmare-inducing heights, how are you going to dispose of it? Any method of disposal could potentially end with it escaping into the environment. Imagine an area where all the people are deranged freaks with superpowers.
|
| |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Manhattan target | |||||||||