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Later, when an [[Sylar's message|answering machine message from Sylar]] plays, Mohinder tells [[Eden]] about the tape, but does not reveal its contents beyond the fact that Chandra believed Sylar was "[[Patient Zero]]". |
Later, when an [[Sylar's message|answering machine message from Sylar]] plays, Mohinder tells [[Eden]] about the tape, but does not reveal its contents beyond the fact that Chandra believed Sylar was "[[Patient Zero]]". |
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===[[Unaired pilot]]=== |
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* In the [[unaired pilot]], the scene involving the tape is expanded, with the tape being played, and revealing a discussion between [[Chandra]] and [[Paul E. Sylar]]. In the [[commentary]] for the unaired pilot, [[Tim Kring]] said that the [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0438500/ Ravi Kapoor] provided Chandra's voice before [[Erick Avari]] was cast. |
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Revision as of 19:26, 6 September 2007
| The Sylar tape | |
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Mohinder discovers an audiocassette labeled "Sylar" in his father's apartment. | |
| First mentioned: | Genesis |
| Owned by: | Chandra Suresh |
| Current status: | held by Mohinder Suresh |
The Sylar tape is an audio cassette labeled "Sylar" on both sides.
About
Genesis
While reconstructing the map in his father's Brooklyn apartment, Mohinder Suresh drops a pushpin. Bending to pick it up, he discovers a tape labeled "Sylar" on both sides.
One Giant Leap
Later, when an answering machine message from Sylar plays, Mohinder tells Eden about the tape, but does not reveal its contents beyond the fact that Chandra believed Sylar was "Patient Zero".
Notes
- In the unaired pilot, the scene involving the tape is expanded, with the tape being played, and revealing a discussion between Chandra and Paul E. Sylar. In the commentary for the unaired pilot, Tim Kring said that the Ravi Kapoor provided Chandra's voice before Erick Avari was cast.