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::{{minus}} Elle was only 16 then, as well as being much weaker physically and mentally than Adam. He could of easily manipulated and overpowered her when she was being promiscuous. So might also have not had developed [[Lightning|her power]] as much. Even if she did, it would be moot since Adam can negate by [[regeneration|regenerating]]. <br /> |
::{{minus}} Elle was only 16 then, as well as being much weaker physically and mentally than Adam. He could of easily manipulated and overpowered her when she was being promiscuous. So might also have not had developed [[Lightning|her power]] as much. Even if she did, it would be moot since Adam can negate by [[regeneration|regenerating]]. <br /> |
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:::{{note}} Regenerating damage does not mean that being electrocuted would not temporarily incapacitate him. While Peter's shot didn't hinder him, it must have been relatively weak to only burn his hand, while Elle has been indicated (by [[Noah Bennet]], who in theory could have been lying to manipulate her) to have been approaching the power necessary to power a city block when she was very young. That would certainly be enough power to short out Adam's nervous system for at least long enough for her to summon help; even if it did not incapacitate him, it would certainly draw attention. This doesn't discount the possibility of his manipulating her, but as above, his claim that he "gave in" implies that she was the more active party. Unless, of course, he was lying. |
:::{{note}} Regenerating damage does not mean that being electrocuted would not temporarily incapacitate him. While Peter's shot didn't hinder him, it must have been relatively weak to only burn his hand, while Elle has been indicated (by [[Noah Bennet]], who in theory could have been lying to manipulate her) to have been approaching the power necessary to power a city block when she was very young. That would certainly be enough power to short out Adam's nervous system for at least long enough for her to summon help; even if it did not incapacitate him, it would certainly draw attention. This doesn't discount the possibility of his manipulating her, but as above, his claim that he "gave in" implies that she was the more active party. Unless, of course, he was lying. |
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:::{{minus}} In [[Eris Quod Sum]], it is shown that Claire's young (compared to Adam's) rapid |
:::{{minus}} In [[Eris Quod Sum]], it is shown that Claire's young (compared to Adam's) [[rapid cell regeneration]] completely negates the effects of Elle's electricity. |
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{{plus}} Elle is the only person besides [[Peter]] that Adam has had major contact with in the past 30 years.<br /> |
{{plus}} Elle is the only person besides [[Peter]] that Adam has had major contact with in the past 30 years.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} This is unlikely. Elle is only in her early twenties and was first involved with [[The Company]] at the age of seven. Before then, there would be plenty of time for others to come and meet Adam.<br /> |
:{{minus}} This is unlikely. Elle is only in her early twenties and was first involved with [[The Company]] at the age of seven. Before then, there would be plenty of time for others to come and meet Adam.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Elle had very little chance to catch Adam in the first place. He had a head start and could negate [[Lightning|her power]] with [[Regeneration|his power]]. Even if she did catch him, she would have quite a tough time containing him unless she had tape or rope to hold him.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Elle had very little chance to catch Adam in the first place. He had a head start and could negate [[Lightning|her power]] with [[Regeneration|his power]]. Even if she did catch him, she would have quite a tough time containing him unless she had tape or rope to hold him.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Adam's power is regeneration, not invulnerability. Regeneration does not negate the immediate effects of attacks. High levels of electricity would still result in burns, muscle contractions and, depending on conditions, severe nervous system damage. While he would heal from this, a single strong strike could take him off of his feet, and even if he could not be incapacitated, a taser-strength jolt whenever he tried to stand up would take him off his feet immediately due to the resulting spastic muscle contractions if nothing else. However, as mentioned above, she is relatively inexperienced in the field as compared to the Haitian, while Adam has a few hundred years of experience on Peter.<br /> |
::{{note}} Adam's power is regeneration, not invulnerability. Regeneration does not negate the immediate effects of attacks. High levels of electricity would still result in burns, muscle contractions and, depending on conditions, severe nervous system damage. While he would heal from this, a single strong strike could take him off of his feet, and even if he could not be incapacitated, a taser-strength jolt whenever he tried to stand up would take him off his feet immediately due to the resulting spastic muscle contractions if nothing else. However, as mentioned above, she is relatively inexperienced in the field as compared to the Haitian, while Adam has a few hundred years of experience on Peter.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} [[Rapid cell regeneration]] trumps induced [[electricity]], as per [[Eris Quod Sum]] and debunk stated above. |
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{{plus}} Elle is a sadist; it is possible she agrees with Adam's misanthropy. (''[[Four Months Ago...]]'')<br /> |
{{plus}} Elle is a sadist; it is possible she agrees with Adam's misanthropy. (''[[Four Months Ago...]]'')<br /> |
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{{plus}} Elle would be bitter towards [[Bob|her father]] for his malicious experiments, and likely to agree with Adam's opposition to [[the Company]] to spite Bob. (''[[Truth & Consequences]]'', ''[[Powerless]]'') <br /> |
{{plus}} Elle would be bitter towards [[Bob|her father]] for his malicious experiments, and likely to agree with Adam's opposition to [[the Company]] to spite Bob. (''[[Truth & Consequences]]'', ''[[Powerless]]'') <br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Adam Monroe.
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| Adam Monroe is the ancestor of Claire. | None. |
+ They both have the power of rapid cell regeneration.
+ They both have blond hair - possibly a result of genes being passed down.
+ Adam's second wife was an Italian woman who bore him two sons. These sons might be ancestors of the Petrelli's and, through Nathan, an ancestor of Claire.
+ As Kensei, Adam used the symbol as his mark; Angela also notes that the symbol was the logo of the Petrelli family law practice. | |
| Adam Monroe can create copies of himself through his regenerative power. | None. | + His body is charred in Out of Time, yet he is seen in the future.
+ He was able to witness the kiss between Hiro and Yaeko, even through he should be still in Whitebeard's camp given the amount time that passed.
- If rapid cell regeneration also allowed users to clone themselves, this would make Julien's ability completely obsolete.
• Low order organisms such as flat-worms can reproduce asexually through transverse fission. | |
| Linderman and Adam Monroe had similar ideals originally, but they had a disagreement of some sort. | None. | + Adam Monroe was held prisoner for 30 years by the Company. It was heavily implied that Linderman was the dominant figure in the Company up until his death. + Linderman might have realized that Adam wasn't actually interested in healing the world, but was interested in punishing the world. Linderman considers himself a healer and would not have accepted Adam's petty motivation of revenge.
- Linderman was one of the people who had Adam locked up. | |
| Peter can kill Adam by using phasing. | None. | + Linderman was killed when D.L. phased his hand into his head and removed his brain.
+ Peter can, theoretically, remove Adam's entire brain from his body, which could prevent regeneration. | |
| Adam is the ancestor of Hal, Niki and eventually Micah Sanders. | None | + He once took the alias "Richard Sanders". + He has two children with Maria in 1747.
- Sanders is a common surname, "Like Smith, or Anderson." Adam going by the name of "Richard Sanders" may merely be a coincidence.
- Niki, Tracy, and Barbara, triplets, were separated once their biological parents died. | |
| Adam's eleventh bride has an ability similar to Molly's. | Adam believed that his latest bride would come to free him from his coffin. (The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei) | + It is impossible for anyone else to know where Hiro took Adam unless they have Molly's ability to find people.
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| Adam's eleventh bride is Elle. | None. | • The theory goes that Adam and Elle had a secret alliance and relationship. + Adam implies that he slept with Elle. (Four Months Ago...)
+ Elle is the only person besides Peter that Adam has had major contact with in the past 30 years.
+ In Four Months Ago..., the Haitian chased Peter while Elle chased Adam. Peter was easily caught, and he was far more powerful than Adam. It is possible that Elle purposely let Adam escape.
+ Elle is a sadist; it is possible she agrees with Adam's misanthropy. (Four Months Ago...)
- There is no reason that Elle would know the location of Adam's new prison.
- Elle's First Assignment was eight months ago. Elle was closely watched before this point. It is unlikely that Elle could have a secret marriage in this time.
- Adam seems to dislike Elle.
- Adam was locked up by the company before Elle was even born | |
| Adam can still be brought back to life. | As of episode 307 it appears that Arthur Petrelli may have been cremated, and then somehow brought back to life. Although it is possible he was not cremated at all, if he WAS, then this would suggest that although Adam was reduced to ashes, he could be revived in much the same way Arthur was. | • Adam was developed so perfectly in season two to be such a clever silver-tongued villain, I would be extremely disappointed with the producers if he met his end so simply. + An urn is clearly shown at Arthur's funeral.
+ Nathan says "But I saw..." to Peter at the end of episode 307 as if to suggest he saw his father dead, or being cremated.
- This is probably mostly just wishful thinking. | |
| Adam's eleventh bride doesn't really exist. | None. | + The line about his newest bride could just be foreshadowing.
+ The eleventh bride could never be mentioned again and turn out to be a forgotten plot thread that is never resolved, which has been known to happen in Heroes. | |
| Adam's eleventh bride is Jessica or another of Niki's alter egos. | None. | + She has the strength to free him from his coffin. + She could've got her last name when Adam was using the Sanders name.
- How would she find him?
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| U.S. President James Monroe was a descendant of Adam. | None. | + They share the last name. + Adam was born over a century before President Monroe. | |
| Adam's eleventh bride is Linda Tavara. | None. | + Adam says that his newest wife will find him. This seems to imply that this person either has a power, or is a skilled tracker. Linda has a power, and was a private investigator. - Adam already had a wife during the seventies, Trina.
- Linda is dead.
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| Adam's eleventh bride is Daphne Millbrook. | None. | + She seems to be Hiro's nemesis in Season Three - she and Adam may team up against Hiro. + She is rumoured to be romantically involved with Hiro. He could break her heart thus her wanting revenge.
• Adam could not have foreseen the above information. | |
| Adam's eleventh bride is Angela Petrelli. | None. | + Adam said that his newest bride would find him. Angela Petrelli indeed did it, once she (indirectly) asked Hiro to release Adam, in order to find out where the formula is.
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| Adam's eleventh bride is Tracy Strauss. | None. | + Either she or Barbara is standing beside Adam (along with Maury Parkman and Knox) in Angela's dream of the dark future (The Butterfly Effect). - In the dark future, Tracy Strauss is the First Lady, married to President Nathan Petrelli (I Am Become Death).
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| Adam was originally intended to have an eleventh wife but the writers changed the storyline so that he will no longer have one. | None. | + As of Dying of the Light Adam is now dead and his wife has not yet been revealed.
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| Adam was in fact born in the "present" day and taken back in time and left there. | None. | + It seems that the company created "powers" rather then having them evolve from nothing.
- In the 400 years that Adam has endured, he has met people along the way with powers.
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| Adam is the mastermind behind the Season 3 plot. | Adam and Maury Parkman are both seen in Angela's dream, and Arthur Petrelli is not. | + Maury has the ability to fake both his own and Adam's death. + Maury may be able to suppress others' powers by manipulating their minds, while also able to portray Arthur as alive and having powers.
+ Maury has worked for Adam in the past. Maury seems to take the role of a follower, not a leader.
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