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|Linderman was plotting world domination. ||None. || {{plus}}Maybe [[Mr. Bennet]] works for him and captures [[evolved humans]] to monitor them until needed.<br>{{plus}}Linderman |
|Linderman was plotting world domination. ||None. || {{plus}} Maybe [[Mr. Bennet]] works for him and captures [[evolved humans]] to monitor them until needed.<br>{{plus}}Linderman wanted Nathan to take on the presidency. The president would be a perfect instrument for world domination. <br> {{minus}} Linderman stated that his aims are to heal the world. |
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:{{plus}} The phrase "heal the world" is open to interpretation. |
:{{plus}} The phrase "heal the world" is open to interpretation. |
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| Linderman was [[Claude]]'s father. ||None. || {{plus}}Both characters have British accents. |
| Linderman was [[Claude]]'s father. ||None. || {{plus}} Both characters have British accents. |
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:{{minus}} This is probably just because of the actors who play them.<br>{{minus}} Their accents are completely different, Linderman's is from the South, Claude's is from Lancashire. |
:{{minus}} This is probably just because of the actors who play them.<br>{{minus}} Their accents are completely different, Linderman's is from the South, Claude's is from Lancashire. |
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{{plus}}Fathers having and protecting children with abilities is a recurring theme.<br>{{plus}}Both characters have abilities.<br>{{minus}} Linderman is the head of the organization and that same organization tried to kill Claude. |
{{plus}} Fathers having and protecting children with abilities is a recurring theme.<br>{{plus}} Both characters have abilities.<br>{{minus}} Linderman is the head of the organization and that same organization tried to kill Claude. |
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:{{plus}}However, they also tried to kill Nathan, who was the key to Linderman's plans. |
:{{plus}} However, they also tried to kill Nathan, who was the key to Linderman's plans. |
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| Linderman was [[Peter Petrelli]]'s birth father. ||None. || {{plus}}Linderman hints at involvement in past evolved human events as does [[Angela Petrelli]]<br>{{plus}}Both characters have abilities. <br> {{minus}} [[Mr. Petrelli]] was at his house with [[Angela]] and [[Nathan]] when [[Linderman]] arrived to apologize. |
| Linderman was [[Peter Petrelli]]'s birth father. || None. || {{plus}}Linderman hints at involvement in past evolved human events as does [[Angela Petrelli]]<br>{{plus}}Both characters have abilities. <br> {{minus}} [[Mr. Petrelli]] was at his house with [[Angela]] and [[Nathan]] when [[Linderman]] arrived to apologize. |
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:{{minus}} This does not mean [[Angela Petrelli]] didn't have an affair with [[Linderman]]. |
:{{minus}} This does not mean [[Angela Petrelli]] didn't have an affair with [[Linderman]]. |
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{{plus}} Linderman and Angela were both in the Group of 12, and she did have a relationship with [[Kaito Nakamura]]. |
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| Linderman wanted Nathan to become President of the United States so that when people having evolutionary enhancements becomes mainstream knowledge, the major power will not be inclined to capture, kill, or otherwise control them. ||None.|| {{plus}}Linderman |
| Linderman wanted Nathan to become President of the United States so that when people having evolutionary enhancements becomes mainstream knowledge, the major power will not be inclined to capture, kill, or otherwise control them. ||None.|| {{plus}}Linderman had a lot of interest in people with abilities. |
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<br>{{plus}}On several occasions, Nathan has spoken on how his natural reaction to people with abilities (were he not one of them) would be to lock them up and study them. He is against going public about the evolution of powers for fear of this very reaction.<br>{{minus}}If this was Linderman's plan, then it seems Nathan |
<br>{{plus}}On several occasions, Nathan has spoken on how his natural reaction to people with abilities (were he not one of them) would be to lock them up and study them. He is against going public about the evolution of powers for fear of this very reaction.<br>{{minus}}If this was Linderman's plan, then it seems Nathan did the exact opposite (''[[Five Years Gone]]''). |
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:{{minus}} It was [[Sylar]] using [[illusion]] to appear to be Nathan (as the President), something Linderman could not foresee. |
:{{minus}} It was [[Sylar]] using [[illusion]] to appear to be Nathan (as the President), something Linderman could not foresee. |
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::* Sylar does tell Peter that, by the time he took Nathan's power, he had already turned "bad". |
::* Sylar does tell Peter that, by the time he took Nathan's power, he had already turned "bad". |
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| Linderman's past associates will return to oppose him. || Linderman says that he used to work with other special people to "heal" the world, but they had a falling out. (''[[.07%]]'')||{{plus}}Linderman says the others he worked with "lost their way". (''[[.07%]]'')<br>{{minus}}[[Angela Petrelli]] hints at having a power to [[Claire]]. She seems to be supporting Linderman <br />{{plus}}[[Kaito Nakamura]] implies that he has a power, and he is helping [[Hiro]] prevent [[the explosion]]. (''[[Landslide]]'')<br>{{plus}} [[Charles Deveaux]], who was obviously part of [[The Company]] at some point, seemed to be working against [[Linderman]]'s plans before his death. (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'')<br>{{minus}}Linderman is dead. |
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| In the [[Dark Future]], Linderman died in [[the explosion]]. || [[Micah]] died in the explosion in this dark future. (''[[Five Years Gone]]'')<br> A year after the explosion, the [[Linderman Act]] is passed. (''[[Five Years Gone]]'') || {{plus}} Linderman was presumably in [[New York]] with Micah to oversee his [[technopathy|tampering]] with the [[election]].<br> {{plus}} The Linderman Act may have been passed as a memorial.<br>{{plus}}There is no sign of Linderman in 2011. <br>{{minus}} It is possible Linderman died in the dark future the same way he has died currently. The Linderman Act may have been passed because he was brutally murdered by an evolved human. <br>{{minus}} Although Linderman was murdered by an evolved human, he also was one. <br>{{plus}} However, it is possible that he kept his ability quite secret. |
| In the [[Dark Future]], Linderman died in [[the explosion]]. || [[Micah]] died in the explosion in this dark future. (''[[Five Years Gone]]'')<br> A year after the explosion, the [[Linderman Act]] is passed. (''[[Five Years Gone]]'') || {{plus}} Linderman was presumably in [[New York]] with Micah to oversee his [[technopathy|tampering]] with the [[election]].<br> {{plus}} The Linderman Act may have been passed as a memorial.<br>{{plus}}There is no sign of Linderman in 2011. <br>{{minus}} It is possible Linderman died in the dark future the same way he has died currently. The Linderman Act may have been passed because he was brutally murdered by an evolved human. <br>{{minus}} Although Linderman was murdered by an evolved human, he also was one. <br>{{plus}} However, it is possible that he kept his ability quite secret. |
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| [[Linderman]]'s power is energy transfer, and can use this power like an energy vampire (e.g. Sauron from ''X-Men'') or in reverse (as in healing) ||He healed (gave life energy) to a plant in ''[[.07%]]''. <br>The episode title when we first see [[Linderman]] (McDowell) is ''[[Parasite]]'', which may be foreshadowing for [[Linderman]]'s character instead of merely a [[Sylar]] reference.|| {{plus}}Simply healing is far too noble of a power for a mob boss, especially given his past dealings. |
| [[Linderman]]'s power is energy transfer, and can use this power like an energy vampire (e.g. Sauron from ''X-Men'') or in reverse (as in healing) ||He healed (gave life energy) to a plant in ''[[.07%]]''. <br>The episode title when we first see [[Linderman]] (McDowell) is ''[[Parasite]]'', which may be foreshadowing for [[Linderman]]'s character instead of merely a [[Sylar]] reference.|| {{plus}}Simply healing is far too noble of a power for a mob boss, especially given his past dealings. |
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:{{minus}}His occupation should not matter, as [[evolved humans]] are born with their abilities, rather than choose them. |
:{{minus}}His occupation should not matter, as [[evolved humans]] are born with their abilities, rather than choose them. |
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{{plus}}Perhaps [[Linderman]] (possibly in conjunction with [[Angela Petrelli]]'s power, whatever that may be) |
{{plus}}Perhaps [[Linderman]] (possibly in conjunction with [[Angela Petrelli]]'s power, whatever that may be) intended on using the bomb as a source of energy to absorb (either the direct bomb energy or the resulting released life energy). <br>{{note}}A motive for the bomb may be that Linderman has discovered a way to restore his own life by absorbing external energy. Via this method he (along with possibly [[Angela Petrelli]]) may have been attempting to live forever (like Dante and Hohenheim from ''Fullmetal Alchemist'').<br>{{note}}Along these lines it'd be funny if [[Angela Petrelli]] was the brains behind the whole plan, which she seemed to hint. (''[[The Hard Part]]''). <br>:{{note}}In ''The 4400'', the other contemporary superpower-based TV show, the character with healing abilities (Shawn Farrell) also has the ability to drain life energy. |
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| Linderman's power could only heal physical ailments, such as wounds, cancers or dehydration. He is incapable of using his powers to cure illnesses caused by bacteria or viruses, presumably because this would require the death of microscopic life. || Linderman heals Mr. Petrelli after being shot. (''[[War Buddies, Part 2]]'')<br>Linderman used his power to cure his mother's cancer. (''[[War Buddies, Part 3]]'')<br>Linderman used his powers to heal an under-watered plant. (''[[.07%]]'')< |
| Linderman's power could only heal physical ailments, such as wounds, cancers or dehydration. He is incapable of using his powers to cure illnesses caused by bacteria or viruses, presumably because this would require the death of microscopic life. || Linderman heals Mr. Petrelli after being shot. (''[[War Buddies, Part 2]]'')<br> Linderman used his power to cure his mother's cancer. (''[[War Buddies, Part 3]]'')<br> Linderman used his powers to heal an under-watered plant. (''[[.07%]]'')<br> Linderman used his powers to heal [[Heidi Petrelli]]'s broken spine. (''[[Landslide]]'') || {{plus}}If Linderman were able to cure viruses with his power, [[The Company]] would not need [[Mohinder]] to cure [[Molly Walker]]. |
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:{{Minus}}The virus that affected Molly might have been too powerful for Linderman to cure. |
:{{Minus}}The virus that affected Molly might have been too powerful for Linderman to cure. |
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{{minus}} Linderman would not have to kill the bacteria or viruses, only stop them from affecting human cells. <br> |
{{minus}} Linderman would not have to kill the bacteria or viruses, only stop them from affecting human cells. <br>{{minus}} Viruses are not living (bacteria are). <br>{{note}}It could be that Linderman could not cure diseases caused by viruses or bacteria for some other reason than the fact that they are alive. |
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| Mr. Linderman was involved in bringing evolved humans together in order to create offspring who have powers as well. ||Mr. Linderman stated that he started [[Niki]] and [[D.L.]]'s relationship. He further stated that he was the reason Micah was born. (''[[Landslide]]'') ||{{plus}} Linderman got Nathan and Niki together. (''[[Collision]]'') |
| Mr. Linderman was involved in bringing evolved humans together in order to create offspring who have powers as well. ||Mr. Linderman stated that he started [[Niki]] and [[D.L.]]'s relationship. He further stated that he was the reason Micah was born. (''[[Landslide]]'') ||{{plus}} Linderman got Nathan and Niki together. (''[[Collision]]'') |
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| Mr. Linderman will come back. || None || {{plus}}When Malcolm McDowell was asked if Linderman would return, he replied, "Good question. All I will say is that Linderman is a healer." |
| Mr. Linderman will come back. || None || {{plus}} When Malcolm McDowell was asked if Linderman would return, he replied, "Good question. All I will say is that Linderman is a healer." |
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| ⚫ | | Daniel Linderman's intention was to heal the world by making [[evolved humans]] dominant over it. The [[explosion]] was not meant to unite mankind after all, but merely open the door to the establishment of this new power structure. || [[Bob]] explains that [[Adam Monroe]]'s vision is of a world in which humanity has been "punished" with holocausts and plagues, and evolved humans have gained power. Linderman was Adam's disciple. (''[[Episode:Out of Time|Out of Time]]'') || {{plus}} The aforementioned scene from ''[[Episode:Out of Time|Out of Time]]'' directly associates Linderman's plan with Adam's goal. [[Nathan Petrelli]] explicitly notes the connection.<br>{{plus}} Linderman intended for the explosion to make Nathan a very popular political figure, "our strength in dark times." This was to lead to him ultimately becoming the President, and may have been Linderman's only real concern. With an evolved human in control of the world's most powerful nation, and himself as that evolved human's puppetmaster, Linderman would have laid down the foundations for just such a shift in power.<br>{{minus}}The [[Dark Future]] showed what would result if the heroes failed to prevent the explosion, and the world therein was the exact opposite of what this theory suggests to have been Daniel Linderman's intention: Evolved humans were not in power, but instead were victims of witchhunts by a very pro-human government. |
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| Mr. Linderman healed Nathan after the explosion. || None || {{plus}}Malcolm McDowell hinted that Linderman may return. |
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{{note}} Peter may have absorbed his power, though, therefore being able to heal Nathan before losing his memory. |
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| ⚫ | | Daniel Linderman's intention was to heal the world by making [[evolved humans]] dominant over it. The [[explosion]] was not meant to unite mankind after all, but merely open the door to the establishment of this new power structure. || [[Bob]] explains that [[Adam Monroe]]'s vision is of a world in which humanity has been "punished" with holocausts and plagues, and evolved humans have gained power. Linderman was Adam's disciple. (''[[Episode:Out of Time|Out of Time]]'') || {{plus}}The aforementioned scene from ''[[Episode:Out of Time|Out of Time]]'' directly associates Linderman's plan with Adam's goal. [[Nathan Petrelli]] explicitly notes the connection.<br>{{plus}}Linderman intended for the explosion to make Nathan a very popular political figure, "our strength in dark times." This was to lead to him ultimately becoming the President, and may have been Linderman's only real concern. With an evolved human in control of the world's most powerful nation, and himself as that evolved human's puppetmaster, Linderman would have laid down the foundations for just such a shift in power.<br>{{minus}}The [[Dark Future]] showed what would result if the heroes failed to prevent the explosion, and the world therein was the exact opposite of what this theory suggests to have been Daniel Linderman's intention: Evolved humans were not in power, but instead were victims of witchhunts by a very pro-human government. |
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:{{plus}}The Dark Future was actually [[Sylar (future)|Sylar]]'s creation more than Linderman's, as he had murdered and was impersonating Nathan, and he confessed to having a very personal motive for ordering the anti-superhuman witchhunts: His need to "be special" drove him to want to "eliminate the competition" by terminating other evolved humans, leaving himself as the only one in his league. In contrast, Adam Monroe has been said to support unity among evolved humans. |
:{{plus}}The Dark Future was actually [[Sylar (future)|Sylar]]'s creation more than Linderman's, as he had murdered and was impersonating Nathan, and he confessed to having a very personal motive for ordering the anti-superhuman witchhunts: His need to "be special" drove him to want to "eliminate the competition" by terminating other evolved humans, leaving himself as the only one in his league. In contrast, Adam Monroe has been said to support unity among evolved humans. |
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{{note}}Sylar claimed Nathan Petrelli had already turned against evolved humans before he began impersonating him. (''[[Episode:Five Years Gone|Five Years Gone]]'') |
{{note}} Sylar claimed Nathan Petrelli had already turned against evolved humans before he began impersonating him. (''[[Episode:Five Years Gone|Five Years Gone]]'') |
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:{{plus}}Nathan hated Linderman and was never fully onboard with him, even working against him. He was even indirectly responsible for Linderman's death, as he told [[Jessica Sanders]] and [[D.L. Hawkins]] his location. (''[[Episode:Landslide|Landslide]]'') He could have turned against Linderman himself anyway. |
:{{plus}} Nathan hated Linderman and was never fully onboard with him, even working against him. He was even indirectly responsible for Linderman's death, as he told [[Jessica Sanders]] and [[D.L. Hawkins]] his location. (''[[Episode:Landslide|Landslide]]'') He could have turned against Linderman himself anyway. |
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{{minus}}Several characters, including Daniel Linderman himself, [[Angela Petrelli]], and [[Candice Willmer]], all speak of the explosion as though its healing the world would happen in the form of bringing people together and putting an end to hostility and violence, totally contradicting this notion of "punishing humanity with holocausts and plagues." |
{{minus}}Several characters, including Daniel Linderman himself, [[Angela Petrelli]], and [[Candice Willmer]], all speak of the explosion as though its healing the world would happen in the form of bringing people together and putting an end to hostility and violence, totally contradicting this notion of "punishing humanity with holocausts and plagues." |
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:{{plus}}Daniel Linderman was a very manipulative individual. He could have used pleasant and idealistic rhetoric to lure others into working with him, when, in actuality, he had hidden intentions. |
:{{plus}}Daniel Linderman was a very manipulative individual. He could have used pleasant and idealistic rhetoric to lure others into working with him, when, in actuality, he had hidden intentions. |
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| Linderman was the son or grandson of [[Adam Monroe]]. || Linderman is mentioned to be Monroe's "disciple." (''[[Out of Time]]'') || {{plus}} Both have British accents.<br>{{plus}} Monroe's near-immortality makes it easily plausible.<br>{{plus}} Linderman's power of [[healing]] is slightly similar to Monroe's [[rapid cell regeneration]] (coincidentally referred to as "healing").<br>{{minus}} [[Linderman's father]] has been seen in the graphic novels. |
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:{{note}} Linderman could be adopted or the grandson of Monroe. |
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| Linderman was plotting world domination. | None. | + Maybe Mr. Bennet works for him and captures evolved humans to monitor them until needed. + Linderman wanted Nathan to take on the presidency. The president would be a perfect instrument for world domination. - Linderman stated that his aims are to heal the world.
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| Linderman was Claude's father. | None. | + Both characters have British accents.
+ Fathers having and protecting children with abilities is a recurring theme.
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| Linderman was Peter Petrelli's birth father. | None. | + Linderman hints at involvement in past evolved human events as does Angela Petrelli + Both characters have abilities. - Mr. Petrelli was at his house with Angela and Nathan when Linderman arrived to apologize.
+ Linderman and Angela were both in the Group of 12, and she did have a relationship with Kaito Nakamura. |
| Linderman wanted Nathan to become President of the United States so that when people having evolutionary enhancements becomes mainstream knowledge, the major power will not be inclined to capture, kill, or otherwise control them. | None. | + Linderman had a lot of interest in people with abilities.
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| In the Dark Future, Linderman died in the explosion. | Micah died in the explosion in this dark future. (Five Years Gone) A year after the explosion, the Linderman Act is passed. (Five Years Gone) |
+ Linderman was presumably in New York with Micah to oversee his tampering with the election. + The Linderman Act may have been passed as a memorial. + There is no sign of Linderman in 2011. - It is possible Linderman died in the dark future the same way he has died currently. The Linderman Act may have been passed because he was brutally murdered by an evolved human. - Although Linderman was murdered by an evolved human, he also was one. + However, it is possible that he kept his ability quite secret. |
| Linderman's power is energy transfer, and can use this power like an energy vampire (e.g. Sauron from X-Men) or in reverse (as in healing) | He healed (gave life energy) to a plant in .07%. The episode title when we first see Linderman (McDowell) is Parasite, which may be foreshadowing for Linderman's character instead of merely a Sylar reference. |
+ Simply healing is far too noble of a power for a mob boss, especially given his past dealings.
+ Perhaps Linderman (possibly in conjunction with Angela Petrelli's power, whatever that may be) intended on using the bomb as a source of energy to absorb (either the direct bomb energy or the resulting released life energy). |
| Linderman's power could only heal physical ailments, such as wounds, cancers or dehydration. He is incapable of using his powers to cure illnesses caused by bacteria or viruses, presumably because this would require the death of microscopic life. | Linderman heals Mr. Petrelli after being shot. (War Buddies, Part 2) Linderman used his power to cure his mother's cancer. (War Buddies, Part 3) Linderman used his powers to heal an under-watered plant. (.07%) Linderman used his powers to heal Heidi Petrelli's broken spine. (Landslide) |
+ If Linderman were able to cure viruses with his power, The Company would not need Mohinder to cure Molly Walker.
- Linderman would not have to kill the bacteria or viruses, only stop them from affecting human cells. |
| Mr. Linderman was involved in bringing evolved humans together in order to create offspring who have powers as well. | Mr. Linderman stated that he started Niki and D.L.'s relationship. He further stated that he was the reason Micah was born. (Landslide) | + Linderman got Nathan and Niki together. (Collision) |
| Mr. Linderman will come back. | None | + When Malcolm McDowell was asked if Linderman would return, he replied, "Good question. All I will say is that Linderman is a healer." |
| Daniel Linderman's intention was to heal the world by making evolved humans dominant over it. The explosion was not meant to unite mankind after all, but merely open the door to the establishment of this new power structure. | Bob explains that Adam Monroe's vision is of a world in which humanity has been "punished" with holocausts and plagues, and evolved humans have gained power. Linderman was Adam's disciple. (Out of Time) | + The aforementioned scene from Out of Time directly associates Linderman's plan with Adam's goal. Nathan Petrelli explicitly notes the connection. + Linderman intended for the explosion to make Nathan a very popular political figure, "our strength in dark times." This was to lead to him ultimately becoming the President, and may have been Linderman's only real concern. With an evolved human in control of the world's most powerful nation, and himself as that evolved human's puppetmaster, Linderman would have laid down the foundations for just such a shift in power. - The Dark Future showed what would result if the heroes failed to prevent the explosion, and the world therein was the exact opposite of what this theory suggests to have been Daniel Linderman's intention: Evolved humans were not in power, but instead were victims of witchhunts by a very pro-human government.
• Sylar claimed Nathan Petrelli had already turned against evolved humans before he began impersonating him. (Five Years Gone)
- Several characters, including Daniel Linderman himself, Angela Petrelli, and Candice Willmer, all speak of the explosion as though its healing the world would happen in the form of bringing people together and putting an end to hostility and violence, totally contradicting this notion of "punishing humanity with holocausts and plagues."
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| Linderman was the son or grandson of Adam Monroe. | Linderman is mentioned to be Monroe's "disciple." (Out of Time) | + Both have British accents. + Monroe's near-immortality makes it easily plausible. + Linderman's power of healing is slightly similar to Monroe's rapid cell regeneration (coincidentally referred to as "healing"). - Linderman's father has been seen in the graphic novels.
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