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By entering his sister [[Shanti]]'s name as a password, [[Mohinder Suresh]] is able to unlock a [[list]] of [[evolved humans]]. Sparrow's name is included on that list.
By entering his sister [[Shanti]]'s name as a password, [[Mohinder Suresh]] is able to unlock a [[list]] of [[evolved humans]]. Sparrow's name is included on that list.
===[[Graphic Novel:String Theory]]===
===[[Graphic Novel:String Theory]]===
In [[Timeline:Possible Futures#2011|2011]], [[Future Hiro]] rescues a young woman named Sparrow--probably Sparrow Redhouse--from police. When she is scolded her for not obeying her curfew, Sparrow criticizes the government.
In [[Timeline:Possible Futures#2011|2011]], [[Future Hiro]] rescues a young woman named Sparrow--probably Sparrow Redhouse--from police. When he scolds her for not obeying her curfew, Sparrow criticizes the government.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 09:08, 28 April 2007

Sparrow Redhouse
First appearance String Theory
In-story stats
Known ability None
Gender
Home New York, New Mexico

Sparrow Redhouse is an evolved human from Chandra's list.

Character History

Homecoming

By entering his sister Shanti's name as a password, Mohinder Suresh is able to unlock a list of evolved humans. Sparrow's name is included on that list.

Graphic Novel:String Theory

In 2011, Future Hiro rescues a young woman named Sparrow--probably Sparrow Redhouse--from police. When he scolds her for not obeying her curfew, Sparrow criticizes the government.

Notes

  • Sparrow is mentioned by Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite in a Q&A dated November 27, 2006. When asked for hints about as-yet unseen characters named on the List, the writers responded: "We can tell you that we'll meet a few of them this season. And pay close attention to the locations. Too bad this cut didn't show you Hannah Gittleman [sic] or Sparrow Redhouse. Than [sic] we'd have some stories to tell."
  • In the first appearance of the List, Sparrow's location is given as just "New Mexico", the only visible listing without a specific city or town (Homecoming). In a printed version of the List, there is a question mark next to Sparrow Redhouse's name (Run!).
  • Given her name and the fact that she wears feathers, Sparrow may be of Native American descent.

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