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A frequently appearing '''symbol''' is somehow linked to [[evolved humans]]. The |
A frequently appearing '''symbol''' is somehow linked to [[evolved humans]]. The Symbol strongly resembles a stylized RNA strand. It is often shown in some way related to certain "special" people. |
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==Appearances== |
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The Symbol is found: |
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* On the front cover of ''[[Activating Evolution]]'' by [[Chandra Suresh]]. (''[[One Giant Leap]]'') |
* On the front cover of ''[[Activating Evolution]]'' by [[Chandra Suresh]]. (''[[One Giant Leap]]'') |
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* On the cover of ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' comic book, Issue #14. (''[[Don't Look Back]]'') |
* On the cover of ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' comic book, Issue #14. (''[[Don't Look Back]]'') |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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The Symbol |
The Symbol is found: |
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Image:Activating_Evolution.jpg|On the cover of ''[[Activating Evolution]]'', by [[Chandra Suresh]]. |
Image:Activating_Evolution.jpg|On the cover of ''[[Activating Evolution]]'', by [[Chandra Suresh]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* The Symbol may be related to [[ |
* The Symbol may be related to [[The Mark]] seen on [[Matt Parkman]] and [[Theodore Sprague]]'s necks. The Mark could be two of the rungs of the symbol. However, the relationship between them, if any, is not yet clear. |
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[[Category:Plot Points|Symbol, The]] |
[[Category:Plot Points|Symbol, The]] |
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Revision as of 22:02, 16 December 2006
A frequently appearing symbol is somehow linked to evolved humans. The Symbol strongly resembles a stylized RNA strand. It is often shown in some way related to certain "special" people.
Appearances
The Symbol is found:
- On the front cover of Activating Evolution by Chandra Suresh. (One Giant Leap)
- On the cover of 9th Wonders! comic book, Issue #14. (Don't Look Back)
- On a post-it note on Chandra Suresh's map. (Don't Look Back)
- On a drawing done by Peter Petrelli. (Don't Look Back)
- On many future paintings by Isaac Mendez. (Don't Look Back)
- As a recurring shape shown in a genetic profiling program created by Chandra Suresh.(Don't Look Back)
- In the swimming pool at a crime scene that Matt Parkman was investigating. (Don't Look Back)
- Written on a textbook owned by Claire Bennet.
- On the necklace of The Haitian who works with Mr. Bennet.
- Drawn on a newspaper clipping featuring Nathan, found in Sylar's apartment. (One Giant Leap)
- As a symbol on Hiro's katana. (Hiros)
- As a tattoo on Jessica's right shoulder blade. (Hiros, Fallout)
- In the underlayer of a painting that was thought to be of Niki Sanders, but revealed to be of her alter ego. (Better Halves)
- On a post-it note in Sanjog's file. (Seven Minutes to Midnight)
- On a "Greyhound Bus Stop" sign in Utah. (Homecoming)
Gallery
The Symbol is found:
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On the cover of Activating Evolution, by Chandra Suresh.
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On the cover of 9th Wonders!, Issue #14, by Isaac Mendez.
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Portrayed on Peter Petrelli's precognitive picture.
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On one of Isaac Mendez's many paintings.
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As dashes, scrolling on the algorithm.
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In the pool at the Walker murder scene.
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Drawn on Claire Bennet's geometry textbook.
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On a pendant on the Haitian's necklace.
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Designed on the hilt of Future Hiro's katana.
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On a Post-it note in Sanjog's file.
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At a Greyhound bus stop in Utah at which Micah was waiting.
Notes
- The Symbol may be related to The Mark seen on Matt Parkman and Theodore Sprague's necks. The Mark could be two of the rungs of the symbol. However, the relationship between them, if any, is not yet clear.