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Hiro laments to Ando that, try as he might, he couldn't save Charlie. |
Fate vs. free will — Is a character's future pre-destined, or can they make their own choice to determine the outcome?
Episodic Occurances of Fate Prevailing
Genesis
Six Months Ago
Episodic Occurances of Free Will Prevailing
Homecoming
- Peter saves the cheerleader (for the time being) because he chose to follow Future Hiro's warning.
Other Episode References
Distractions
- Isaac meets Simone on Charles Deveaux's rooftop, where he laments that the city he has grown to love is going to be destroyed, and there's nothing he can do to stop it. Simone tells him that he wouldn't have been given his power if there were nothing he could do.