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[[Image:Eden's suicide.JPG|thumb|Eden commits [[suicide]].]]
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Many [[evolved humans]] must make '''sacrifices''' because of their [[powers]] or for other reasons.
Many characters feel compelled to make '''sacrifices''' because of their [[powers]] or for other reasons.
==[[List of recurring themes|Episodic Recurrances]]==
==[[List of recurring themes|Episodic Recurrances]]==
===[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]===
===[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]===
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==[[Graphic Novel]] [[List of recurring themes|Recurrances]]==
==[[Graphic Novel]] [[List of recurring themes|Recurrances]]==
* Dr. [[Chandra Suresh]] sacrifices [[Sylar's victims|his life]] for his [[research]]. [[Mohinder]] then feels compelled to sacrifice his own dreams in order to "slay the monster. (''[[Monsters]]'')
* Immigrants such as Chandra and the [[Chelsea Cab Company boss]] sacrifice their prestigious careers in their home countries for life in America. (''[[Monsters]]'')
* [[Hiro Nakamura]] sacrifices his valuable edition of ''[[DC Comics|Action Comics]]'', Issue #1, to make a [[origami|paper crane]] to [[family|honor]] his grandfather. (''[[The Crane]]'')
* [[D.L. Hawkins]] relinquishes his status as a law-abiding citizen by [[moral ambiguity|escaping]] [[Nevada State Penitentiary|prison]] to protect his [[family]]. (''[[Snapshots]]'')
* Officer [[Matt Parkman]] possibly sacrifices his safety and the safety of others to catch a [[armed robber|criminal]]. (''[[Control]]'')
* [[Sylar]] selfishly sacrifices the life of [[Sylar's decoy victim|an old man]]. (''[[Turning Point]]'')
* [[Mr. Bennet]] confirms that [[Eden McCain]] sacrificed [[suicide]] her life to avoid having her [[power]] [[power theft|stolen]]. (''[[Fathers and Daughters|Fathers & Daughters|]]'')
* [[Hana's grandmother]] sacrifices her freedom to fight the Nazis. (''[[Wireless, Part 1]], Wireless, Part 3|Part 3]]'')
* [[Hana]] gives up her trust (and sight) to [[Hana's psychologist|her psychologist]] and [[Mr. Bennet|her new mentor]]. (''[[Wireless, Part 2]]'')
* Hana sacrices her freedom to execute a mission for the [[Agency Without Initials]]. (''[[Wireless, Part 3]]'')

==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Suicide]]
* [[Suicide]]

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Eden commits suicide.

Many characters feel compelled to make sacrifices because of their powers or for other reasons.

Episodic Recurrances

Genesis

Don't Look Back

One Giant Leap

  • Peter Petrelli unwillingly gives up his private life when Nathan makes a strategical political move.

Collision

  • Hiro sacrifices his morals when he uses his powers to cheat at a casino in Las Vegas.
  • Although she knows she will probably survive, Claire crashes a car into a wall to seek revenge on Brody.

Hiros

Graphic Novel Recurrances

See Also