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{{plus}} This would explain how [[Adam]] survived so long, and though this is a fictional world, eclipses are looked upon (in some people's perspective) as a flag in the timeline, or maybe that a new beginning will happen, such as powers weakening or strengthening.<br /> |
{{plus}} This would explain how [[Adam]] survived so long, and though this is a fictional world, eclipses are looked upon (in some people's perspective) as a flag in the timeline, or maybe that a new beginning will happen, such as powers weakening or strengthening.<br /> |
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| The eclipse affects abilities of those who need to have their abilities affected, be it triggering it or taking it away. || None. || {{minus}} Tim Kring has said that there is no definitive answer to how the eclipse affects abilities.<br /> |
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| IF the eclipse activates powers it only activates powers in people who need them the most, the people who have needs for them that aren't as great only have theere abilites strengthened. The [[Genesis]] eclipse was one such eclipse, while the one in Volume 3 made the abilities dormant again so that the person doesn't get attached and can understand what it means to have power to someone with none. In short the eclipse does activate powers (as it did with Daphnes), strengthens them (as it did with most of the other characters) and weakens them (as it did with all of them). ||none|| |
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The following fan theories are about eclipses.
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Theories
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| The eclipses are activating powers. | Adam Monroe regenerates for the first time (Lizards) after the 1671 eclipse (Four Months Later). Daphne could run after the one on October 1, 2006 whereas previously she needed crutches and braces in order to simply walk (The Caged Bird, Part 1) |
- Linderman can heal others in 1968. (War Buddies) - Claude can disappear in 1991. (Company Man)
+ Eclipses could be one way to activate powers, but not the only way. |
| Eclipse mark a point in time when a series of events are about to happen. | None. | + Hiro's quest to stop New York from from going nuclear began almost immediately after the eclipse. + Total eclipses happen very rarely, so they can be regarded as a flag in the time line. |
| Heroes will end with an eclipse. | None. | + Heroes began with one, so it seems right to end with one. • Beginning and ending are opposites. It would seem just as right to end with the sun exploding, killing everyone. Except Claire. |
| There are two types of eclipses. One activates powers while the other one takes them away, but does not affect synthetic abilities. | None. | • The first eclipse that happened Peter asked Mohinder if it's going to be a total, Mohinder stated that in some parts of the world "yes", but to them it will be an Annular eclipse - Stating this, the eclipse they saw was a "Hybrid Eclipse" which is rather rare. The eclipse that is now coming, will be a Total Eclipse - one that completely blocks out the sun. - In The Eclipse, Part 1, the eclipse strips Nathan of his ability, which is a synthetic one. - In The Eclipse, Part 1, Mohinder's synthetic ability is also stripped away. |
| The recent eclipse will change the future of the entire show. | Interesting graphic. | + Heroes must be re-branded while everyone remains powerless. See: * Heroes Re-Branded
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| The Moon is not the only thing causing the eclipse to occur. | None. | • The eclipse appears to be a total or annular on opposite sides of the planet (New York and Tokyo) on the same date. Considering the total duration of a total, annular or hybrid eclipse this would be an unlikely event. • Hiro can stop time. Maybe his incredible want to see the eclipse did Freudian things to time. |
| The ability-suppressing type of eclipse occurs very infrequently (dozens, if not hundreds, of years apart). | None. | + If one of this type had occurred in the last few hundred years, Adam would have aged to his real age, and died, just like when Arthur took his power away.
+ This type of eclipse probably has not occurred for at least the last few decades, as Arthur would have experienced one previously and known that his powers would return, instead of having Mohinder try to find a solution.
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| The Genesis eclipse originally had merely a symbolic connection to manifesting powers, but the writers of Season 3 changed their minds and claimed that the Genesis eclipse directly gave powers. | None. | + Linderman, Arthur, Angela, Murray, Hiro, Claire, Peter, Nathan, Isaac, Claude, The Haitian, Meridith, Flint, Usutu, Elle, and numerous others all developed their powers before the Genesis eclipse occurred. + In Season 3, Daphne claimed her power only manifested after the Genesis eclipse, Ando came to the conclusion that Hiro's powers manifested because of the eclipse, and Mohinder stated that all the powers he studied came because of the eclipse. |
| The Eclipse suppresses powers in a different way than the Shanti virus does. | None. | + Sylar succumbs to "the hunger" and kills Candice, even though his power is suppressed by the Shanti virus. When the Eclipse occurs, he tells Elle that he's without "the hunger" for the first time since he experienced it. |
| Adam Monroe survived until 2007 because the eclipses that give and take away powers only happen every 370 years. | Total solar eclipses are rare events. Although they occur somewhere on Earth every 18 months on average, it has been estimated that they recur at any given place only once every 370 years, on average. The total eclipse only lasts for a few minutes at that location, as the Moon's umbra moves eastward at over 1700 km/h. Totality can never last more than 7 min 31 s, and is usually much shorter: during each millennium there are typically fewer than 10 total solar eclipses exceeding 7 minutes. The last time this happened was June 30, 1973 (7 min 3 sec). | + 1603 (Total eclipse) + 68 years = 1671 (Annular, gives and takes away powers) 1973 (Total eclipse) + 34 years = 2007 (Hybrid eclipse, gives and takes away) + But if Hiro Nakamura was never sent to 1671, then Adam would've still became evil. He could trick Hiro into teleporting him to 2011, where he would release the Shanti virus and take over the world. So that Adam could escape the next eclipse in 2041, when he could just use a cryogenic tube or have someone with freezing put him in that state. |
| The Genesis eclipse strengthened abilities, while the one in volume 3 weakened them to the point that they resemble what the abilities were like before the Genesis eclipse, but this doesn't actually stop the powers. | None. | + This make more sense than the eclipse giving the abilities.
+ This would explain how Adam survived so long, and though this is a fictional world, eclipses are looked upon (in some people's perspective) as a flag in the timeline, or maybe that a new beginning will happen, such as powers weakening or strengthening. |
| The eclipse affects abilities of those who need to have their abilities affected, be it triggering it or taking it away. | None. | - Tim Kring has said that there is no definitive answer to how the eclipse affects abilities. - This would require the eclipse to have some sort of sentience. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Eclipse | |||||||||