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The '''Coyote Sands films''' were recorded in [[1961 (year)|1961]] during an experiment to learn more about [[evolved humans]]. |
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On [[March 5, 1961]], [[Chandra Suresh]] recorded several videos while at [[Coyote Sands]]. In [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/video/clips/march-5th-1961/1172197/ one video], entry number four, he says that he has tried to alert the authorities to the potential dangers in gathering so many [[evolved humans]] in one location. He explains that there is a small, yet measurable force that emanates from such people, and when they approximate, the force amplifies exponentially. Chandra likens this amplification to a sort of gravity or magnetism. |
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In [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/video/clips/entry-5/1172198 his fifth entry], Chandra begins to explain that further study has defined the force as a variant of something...but his film is interrupted by seismic activity. |
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In [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/video/clips/abnormal-spike/1172241 another video], Chandra reports that the abnormal spikes in seismic activity seem to be emanating from a pregnant woman at Coyote Sands. However, as soon as he is about to give her name, another earthquake interrupts him. |
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Chandra intends to document the birth of the child in his [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/video/clips/entry-21/1172199/?__cid=thefilter twenty-first (or twenty-second) entry]. He reports that there has been an enormous release of seismic activity throughout the day, and explains that he fears something about the child's nature. However, he is once again interrupted by the largest earthquake yet. Simultaneously, the woman gives birth. As the camera falls down and the room is destroyed by the quake, Chandra tries to assure everybody that everything will be okay. |
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A [http://www.nbc.com/heroes/video/clips/suresh-blackboard-footage/1172266 final video] shows the details of Dr. Suresh's calculations on the blackboard in his room. The calculations focus on physics, mathematics, a few diagrams, and notes about seismic activity. |
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Revision as of 19:34, 7 November 2009
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The Coyote Sands films were recorded in 1961 during an experiment to learn more about evolved humans.
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Heroes Evolutions
On March 5, 1961, Chandra Suresh recorded several videos while at Coyote Sands. In one video, entry number four, he says that he has tried to alert the authorities to the potential dangers in gathering so many evolved humans in one location. He explains that there is a small, yet measurable force that emanates from such people, and when they approximate, the force amplifies exponentially. Chandra likens this amplification to a sort of gravity or magnetism.
In his fifth entry, Chandra begins to explain that further study has defined the force as a variant of something...but his film is interrupted by seismic activity.
In another video, Chandra reports that the abnormal spikes in seismic activity seem to be emanating from a pregnant woman at Coyote Sands. However, as soon as he is about to give her name, another earthquake interrupts him.
Chandra intends to document the birth of the child in his twenty-first (or twenty-second) entry. He reports that there has been an enormous release of seismic activity throughout the day, and explains that he fears something about the child's nature. However, he is once again interrupted by the largest earthquake yet. Simultaneously, the woman gives birth. As the camera falls down and the room is destroyed by the quake, Chandra tries to assure everybody that everything will be okay.
A final video shows the details of Dr. Suresh's calculations on the blackboard in his room. The calculations focus on physics, mathematics, a few diagrams, and notes about seismic activity.