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[[Image:painting_the_explosion.jpg|thumb|right|The explosion painted on [[Isaac]]'s apartment floor.]]
[[Image:painting_the_explosion.jpg|thumb|right|The explosion painted on [[Isaac]]'s apartment floor.]]


When [[Hiro Nakamura]] visits the future, he sees a massive '''explosion''' in [[New York, NY]] on [[November 8th]].
A massive '''explosion''' will occur in [[New York, NY]] on [[November 8th]]. First seen in a painting by [[Isaac Mendez]], then witnessed by [[Hiro Nakamura]] while he was in the future, this is the foremost plot point of the series so far. It is likely connected to the "Save the Cheerleader, Save the World" [[The Message|message]].


==Fallout==
==About==
===[[Episode:Genesis|Genesis]]===
In [[Fallout]], [[Peter Petrelli]] has a vision of Manhattan, which seems to be deserted except for the heroes, who are all at the scene. They are all looking at Peter strangely, and something is clearly wrong. Peter then starts to glow, as if he is about to explode, resembling a picture Isaac painted in [[Seven Minutes to Midnight]].
While overdosing on heroin, [[Isaac Mendez]] paints a gigantic painting of a massive explosion directly on the floor of [[Isaac's apartment|his apartment]].

===[[Episode:Don't Look Back|Don't Look Back]]===
Eight weeks in the future, [[Hiro Nakamura]] goes to [[Isaac's apartment]], but finds the artist dead, an apparent [[Sylar's victims|victim]] of [[Sylar]]. When police arrive and question him about Isaac's death, he witnesses the same massive explosion [[Isaac's painting]] had [[prophecy|predicted]], but manages to jump back to the past before the blast hits.

===[[Episode:Seven Minutes to Midnight|Seven Minutes to Midnight]]===
In the secret facility within [[Primatech Paper Co.]] in [[Odessa, TX]], [[Mr. Bennet]] has [[Eden McCain]] [[Powers#Suggestion|persuade]] [[Isaac Mendez]] to use heroin and produce another painting.

===Episode:Homecoming|]]===
[[Isaac]]'s new painted shows an exploding figure. [[Mr. Bennet]] deems it worthless in his hunt for [[Sylar]].

===[[Episode:Fallout|Fallout]]===
[[Peter Petrelli]] has a vision of [[Manhattan]], which seems to be deserted except for the heroes, who are all at the scene. They are all looking at Peter strangely, and something is clearly wrong. Peter then starts to glow, as if he is about to explode, resembling [[Isaac's painting]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 22:51, 5 December 2006

The explosion painted on Isaac's apartment floor.

When Hiro Nakamura visits the future, he sees a massive explosion in New York, NY on November 8th.

About

Genesis

While overdosing on heroin, Isaac Mendez paints a gigantic painting of a massive explosion directly on the floor of his apartment.

Don't Look Back

Eight weeks in the future, Hiro Nakamura goes to Isaac's apartment, but finds the artist dead, an apparent victim of Sylar. When police arrive and question him about Isaac's death, he witnesses the same massive explosion Isaac's painting had predicted, but manages to jump back to the past before the blast hits.

Seven Minutes to Midnight

In the secret facility within Primatech Paper Co. in Odessa, TX, Mr. Bennet has Eden McCain persuade Isaac Mendez to use heroin and produce another painting.

Episode:Homecoming|]]

Isaac's new painted shows an exploding figure. Mr. Bennet deems it worthless in his hunt for Sylar.

Fallout

Peter Petrelli has a vision of Manhattan, which seems to be deserted except for the heroes, who are all at the scene. They are all looking at Peter strangely, and something is clearly wrong. Peter then starts to glow, as if he is about to explode, resembling Isaac's painting.

Gallery


Fan Theories

Please refer to Theory:Explosion for fan-created theories and other speculation.