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| The electric manipulation agent from ''[[Walls]]'' is related to [[Elle]]. || None |
| The electric manipulation agent from ''[[Walls]]'' is related to [[Elle]]. || None || {{plus}} They have a similar power.<br /> |
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{{minus}} With the exception of [[Matt]] and [[Maury|his father]], most of the ''Heroes'' families appear to inherit only the ability to have a power, and end up generating a different power than their parents.<br /> |
{{minus}} With the exception of [[Matt]] and [[Maury|his father]], most of the ''Heroes'' families appear to inherit only the ability to have a power, and end up generating a different power than their parents.<br /> |
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:{{note}} How do we know that [[Claire]] isn't secretly [[Adam]]'s daughter? Or that [[West Rosen]] and her weren't somehow switched at birth (making West Nathan's son) Both things that could not be put past [[the Company]].<br /> |
:{{note}} How do we know that [[Claire]] isn't secretly [[Adam]]'s daughter? Or that [[West Rosen]] and her weren't somehow switched at birth (making West Nathan's son) Both things that could not be put past [[the Company]].<br /> |
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{{minus}} To date, no character introduced in the graphic novels has later been revealed to have a "hidden connection" with another character. In fact, rarely do the graphic novel characters appear in subsequent graphic novels or even receive episodic mentions.<br /> |
{{minus}} To date, no character introduced in the graphic novels has later been revealed to have a "hidden connection" with another character. In fact, rarely do the graphic novel characters appear in subsequent graphic novels or even receive episodic mentions.<br /> |
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| The agent's actual power is electromagnetism. || None |
| The agent's actual power is electromagnetism. || None || {{plus}} Electromagnetism would account for the electricity, and would also explain his ability to levitate, by using diamagnetic forces to repel himself above the earth.<br/> |
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:{{minus}} Electric currents are able to generate magnetic fields.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Electric currents are able to generate magnetic fields.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Then why didn't Elle ever demonstrate that particular aspect of the ability? She demonstrated electric manipulation for around 20 years and the company experimented with her since she was a child.<br /> |
::{{plus}} Then why didn't Elle ever demonstrate that particular aspect of the ability? She demonstrated electric manipulation for around 20 years and the company experimented with her since she was a child.<br /> |
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Revision as of 17:29, 28 February 2010
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The following fan theories are about the electric manipulation agent.
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Theories
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| The electric manipulation agent from Walls is related to Elle. | None | + They have a similar power. - With the exception of Matt and his father, most of the Heroes families appear to inherit only the ability to have a power, and end up generating a different power than their parents.
+ It could be that if only one parent has a power, the child inherits a form/variation of their parent's power. |
| The agent's actual power is electromagnetism. | None | + Electromagnetism would account for the electricity, and would also explain his ability to levitate, by using diamagnetic forces to repel himself above the earth.
+ Although his power may be the same as Elle's, electromagnetism would explain how he levitated. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Agent (electric manipulation) | |||||||||