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| Bob and [[Noah Bennet]] are brothers. || None || {{plus}} Switching your last name from Bishop to Bennet to Butler is not a huge stretch. Perhaps he wanted to prove his own value, instead of being known as the 'Boss's kid brother.<br /> |
| Bob and [[Noah Bennet]] are brothers. || None || {{plus}} Switching your last name from Bishop to Bennet to Butler is not a huge stretch. Perhaps he wanted to prove his own value, instead of being known as the 'Boss's kid brother.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Bennet has no knowledge of Linderman's connection to the Company and is imprisoned without appeal. Very odd if his brother is one of the leaders...<br /> |
:{{minus}} Bennet has no knowledge of Linderman's connection to the Company and is imprisoned without appeal. Very odd if his brother is one of the leaders...<br /> |
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{{note}} Bob nor Noah may not |
::{{note}} Bob nor Noah may not know if they're brothers or not.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Thompson mentions bringing him in personally.<br ./> |
{{minus}} Thompson mentions bringing him in personally.<br ./> |
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{{plus}} An "HRG" shot with Bob (over the shoulder, from the back) was in ''[[Powerless]]''. Besides being symbolic reference of Bob's control over Noah, it could also be symbolic of their possible family ties.<br /> |
{{plus}} An "HRG" shot with Bob (over the shoulder, from the back) was in ''[[Powerless]]''. Besides being symbolic reference of Bob's control over Noah, it could also be symbolic of their possible family ties.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Saying that two characters are related because of one camera shot seems sort of out there. |
:{{minus}} Saying that two characters are related because of one camera shot seems sort of out there. |
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| Bob adopted Elle when she was taken into [[the Company]]. || [[Claire]] was adopted. {{epp|117}} || {{minus}} Unlike [[Noah|Bennet]], Bob has powers and it is plausible that his children would have powers.<br /> |
| Bob adopted Elle when she was taken into [[the Company]]. || [[Claire]] was adopted. {{epp|117}} || {{minus}} Unlike [[Noah|Bennet]], Bob has powers and it is plausible that his children would have powers.<br /> |
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Revision as of 16:41, 3 October 2008
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The following fan theories are about Bob Bishop.
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Theories
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Bob and Noah Bennet are brothers. | None | + Switching your last name from Bishop to Bennet to Butler is not a huge stretch. Perhaps he wanted to prove his own value, instead of being known as the 'Boss's kid brother.
- Thompson mentions bringing him in personally.
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| Bob adopted Elle when she was taken into the Company. | Claire was adopted. (Company Man) | - Unlike Bennet, Bob has powers and it is plausible that his children would have powers. + Many parallels have been drawn between Claire and Elle, and it's implied that Bob had the Haitian erase all of Elle's previous life.
- Bob's wife and Elle's mother is not evident. |
| Bob was allied with Linderman towards blowing up New York. | Sandra recognizes Bob as Noah's boss. (Cautionary Tales) Noah's other boss, Thompson, openly supports Linderman's plan. (The Hard Part) |
+ Bob seems pretty well set up (comfy office, access to files, prisoners, experimental viruses and cures, no hint of conflict in the Company other than a pair of runaways and a telepathic assassin, i.e. noone questions his authority), for a guy who's just taken over the Company in less than 24 hours. • Linderman spends his time running a vast crime syndicate and lives in Vegas. Someone has to handle the day-to-day affairs of the Company...
- Angela only mentions herself and Linderman as supporters of Adam's plans.
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| Bob is a sociopath like Elle. | None. | + Elle says that she was diagnosed as a sociopath; it could be genetic.
+ Bob is very manipulative and works for a rather "morally gray" group. |
| Bob orchestrated the rise of Sylar, by pointing Chandra to the location of "Patient Zero" or by other means. | None. | + Victoria Pratt obtained Strain 138 from Shanti. The Company must have had at least some awareness of Chandra's research. + Noah kept Sylar alive by strict orders from his boss. (Godsend). Bob was his boss. (Truth & Consequences) |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Bob Bishop | |||||||||