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| Future Ando is a hero and [[future Hiro]] is evil.||None. || {{Plus}} Ando looked sad that he had to take Hiro out. |
| Future Ando is a hero and [[future Hiro]] is evil.||None. || {{Plus}} Ando looked sad that he had to take Hiro out. |
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| Hiro didn't kill Ando, using his power to only pretend to kill him.||None.||{{plus}} Hiro could have stop the time and prepare some kind of "special effect" on Ando, that it looks like he is killing him. |
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{{minus}} Daphne was there, meaning anything Hiro would have done with time stopped would have been noticed by her. |
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:{{plus}} But Daphne clearly didn't want Ando to die, as we can see from her immediate reaction and her later conversation with Linderman / Maury Parkman. Maybe Hiro convinced her to play along. |
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:{{note}}Before Hiro stabbed Ando, Daphne is standing on Knox's left side, but after Hiro stabs Ando, She's on the right. <br /> |
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:{{note}}Daphne told "Linderman" that "The Japanese guy" is bored, meaning, he didn't show any sympathy when Ando died. Possibly because he didn't really die. <br /> |
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{{plus}} Hiro so far has demonstrated the ability to bend space locally (teleporting Adam in and out of the coffin), it is likely that Hiro can also bend time locally (he did so in Season 1 when her reversed time to send a bullet back into its gun) So Hiro could reverse time on Ando so that he wasn't stabbed. |
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| Hiro really killed Ando but is planning to go back in time and save him later (hoping, that he then knows enough to save the world without Daphne's and Knox' help).|| None. || {{minus}} Hiro never successfully travelled back in time to save someones life (except for Future Hiro saving Claire). |
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:{{plus}} Isn't that a pretty big exception? |
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{{minus}} Future Hiro didn't save Claire himself, he just warned Peter and had him save her. |
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| Hiro killed Ando aware of some unrevealed present-day betrayal (potentially, Ando working for [[The Company]]).|| None. || {{plus}} Hiro had little reason to kill Ando outside of his [[Exposed future|future betrayal]]. |
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{{minus}} Hiro may not have called him a "friend" as he killed him if this were the case. |
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| Hiro will revive Ando with [[Adam Monroe]]'s blood. Upon coming back to life, Ando will become upset that Hiro killed him in the first place, even though he was revived, and this is what will cause the rift between them as seen in the [[Villains future]]. || None. || {{plus}} It is unlikely Ando will be left for dead with so many unanswered questions, such as the events seen in the Villains future. <br /> |
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{{plus}} We have definitely not seen the last of Adam Monroe. <br /> {{plus}} This scenario seems to be the most likely cause of the alienation of Hiro and Ando, who are usually inseparable. <br /> |
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{{minus}} It is unlikely Hiro would have been planning this as he does not know where Adam is and would not have been sure he would be able to get Adams blood<br /> |
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:{{plus}} He might not have been planning it. But it doesn't mean that he wouldn't think of it afterwards. He could also have not thought of the possibility of not being to obtain Adam's blood in the first place, and that recklessness would lead to Ando separating from Hiro.<br> |
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:{{plus}} He joined the villains so that he could save the world. Perhaps he thinks he can find Adam if he joins them (and indeed, they do have Adam). |
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{{minus}} We don't know for sure that Hiro knows that Adam can use his blood to heal other people. It's possible that he read about it somewhere in his father's files but that seems to be a pretty big theme to presume. |
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| [[Adam]] will revive Ando with his blood. Upon coming back to life, Ando will become upset that Hiro killed him in the first place and the two will form an alliance to get revenge on Hiro for abusing their respective friendships. This is what will cause the rift between them as seen in the [[Villains future]]. || None. || {{plus}} Adam knows from personal experience that Hiro is willing to abuse his friendships in the name of whatever he thinks destiny requires. It is likely he'd want to partner up with Ando, who is now suffering in a similar fashion.<br> |
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{{plus}} We have definitely not seen the last of Adam Monroe. <br /> {{plus}} This scenario seems to be the most likely cause of the alienation of Hiro and Ando, who are usually inseparable. <br /> |
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| Ando has the power to focus or amplify other people's powers, possibly making himself immune in the process. | None. |
+ Ando is the only one who remembers the "original" timeline where Hiro met Charlie only shortly before she was killed by Sylar.
- When Hiro attempts to go back in time and save Charlie (Seven Minutes to Midnight), he moves back far further than the day he intended to, despite his proximity to Ando.
+ Peter begins to lose control of his powers sometime after meeting Ando (and unknowingly absorbing his power) on the night of Homecoming. |
| Ando has the ability to speak the future. | None. | + There are many instances where Ando's offhand utterances later turn out to be true. He says that he and Hiro need to find hope, only to meet a woman named Hope moments later. (Run!). - This observation may simply be a device the writers have used to play up the need for Ando's character since Hiro learned English, or, more likely, to play up Hiro's quest for destiny.
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| Ando will be promoted to Executive Vice President of Yamagato Industries. | None. | + Ando developed a relationship with Executive Vice President Kimiko Nakamura. (Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 2). Now that she is CEO of Yamagato Industries, she may offer him a promotion. - His interest in heroes may lead him to work at the Yamagato Fellowship instead. |
| Ando is Angela and Kaito's son. | Kaito and Angela have had an affair in the past. | + Kaito would have to give up the baby so his wife would not be suspicious.
- It's highly unlikely Kaito would have let Ando pursue a relationship with his daughter if Ando was also his child. |
| Ando will discover the power his future incarnation uses to murder future Hiro in the current season, but use it for the power of good. | None. | |
| Future Ando has a power more powerfull than Hiro. | In season 3, Future Hiro was shown killed by Future Ando by his power. | + Ando probably has a power of his own. Lots of the characters that have powers learned them at different ages. So Ando may have learned his. |
| Future Ando is an illusion created by an evolved human yet to be introduced, or a person such as Sylar or Peter mimicking these abilities, intended to trick Hiro. | None. | + Connie Logan in the graphic novels has the ability to change people's appearances. She, or someone with similar abilities, may have altered an evolved human who can shoot red bolts to look like Ando. |
| Mohinder will mass produce his power-giving serum, which is the source of Ando's future power. | None. | + Mohinder believes that people like Sylar would be less dangerous if everyone had a power to defend themselves. |
| Future Ando is a hero and future Hiro is evil. | None. | + Ando looked sad that he had to take Hiro out. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Ando Masahashi | |||||||||