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{{note}} It would be [[irony|ironic]].<br /> |
{{note}} It would be [[irony|ironic]].<br /> |
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{{minus}} As the [[formula]] and the [[catalyst]] have been destroyed, there is no current way for Danko to obtain powers.<br /> |
{{minus}} As the [[formula]] and the [[catalyst]] have been destroyed, there is no current way for Danko to obtain powers.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} He could already have the |
:{{plus}} He could already have the DNA required for natural [[evolution|manifestation]] of abilities. As proven by [[Arthur Petrelli]], not all powers manifest early.<br /> |
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| [[Danko]] originally had abilities, but had a bad experience with other [[posthumans]] and ultimately had his abilities stolen by [[Arthur Petrelli]]. || The conversation between [[Noah Bennet]] and Danko, where Danko tells Bennet to not "presume to know anything about [him]". (''[[Episode:Cold Wars|Cold Wars]]'') || {{plus}} It would explain who Arthur got his [[telepathy]] from.<br /> |
| [[Danko]] originally had abilities, but had a bad experience with other [[posthumans]] and ultimately had his abilities stolen by [[Arthur Petrelli]]. || The conversation between [[Noah Bennet]] and Danko, where Danko tells Bennet to not "presume to know anything about [him]". (''[[Episode:Cold Wars|Cold Wars]]'') || {{plus}} It would explain who Arthur got his [[telepathy]] from.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} The Company's overall competence is somewhat questionable, given their track record with [[Sylar]].<br /> |
:{{plus}} The Company's overall competence is somewhat questionable, given their track record with [[Sylar]].<br /> |
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::{{note}} Sylar is the most powerful evolved human the Company has ever gone up against. Their track record before he surfaced is fairly good (on-screen they've only ever been seen failing to catch Nathan, [[Claude]] and [[Peter]]; Nathan most likely due to him being Angela's son, and Claude and Peter due to Peter being just about as powerful as Sylar at that point).<br /> |
::{{note}} Sylar is the most powerful evolved human the Company has ever gone up against. Their track record before he surfaced is fairly good (on-screen they've only ever been seen failing to catch Nathan, [[Claude]] and [[Peter]]; Nathan most likely due to him being Angela's son, and Claude and Peter due to Peter being just about as powerful as Sylar at that point).<br /> |
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::{{note}} Sylar is proven to be a master escapist: he got away from [[Matt Parkman]] and [[Audrey |
::{{note}} Sylar is proven to be a master escapist: he got away from [[Matt Parkman]] and [[Audrey Hanson]] in ''[[Episode:One Giant Leap|One Giant Leap]]'', from Audrey again in ''[[Graphic Novel:Turning Point|Turning Point]]'', from the police in ''[[Graphic Novel:Road Kill|Road Kill]]'', from [[Mohinder Suresh]] in ''[[Episode:Parasite|Parasite]]'', from [[Candice]] in ''[[Episode:Kindred|Kindred]]'', from the [[Citizen Border Patrol]] in ''[[Episode:The Line|The Line]]'', from [[Elle]] in ''[[Episode:Powerless|Powerless]]'', from [[Noah Bennet]] in ''[[Episode:The Eclipse, Part 2|The Eclipse]]'' (albeit Noah found him again thanks to Elle), from [[Homeland Security|DHS Agents]] in ''[[Episode:A Clear and Present Danger|A Clear and Present Danger]]'' and ''[[Episode:Building 26|Building 26]]'', from [[Emile Danko]] in ''[[Episode:Into Asylum|Into Asylum]]'', and from [[Samson Gray|his father]] in ''[[Episode:Shades of Gray|Shades of Gray]]''. |
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| [[Danko]] will be angry when he discovers that the office chair in his [[Danko's apartment|apartment]] is missing. || None. || {{plus}} Office chairs with a full back can often cost well over $200.00.<br /> |
| [[Danko]] will be angry when he discovers that the office chair in his [[Danko's apartment|apartment]] is missing. || None. || {{plus}} Office chairs with a full back can often cost well over $200.00.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Danko expresses disdain for most usage of abilities, and his orientation in regards to [[Parkman]] (who he is likely to assume is responsible) may lead to additional frustration.<br /> |
{{plus}} Danko expresses disdain for most usage of abilities, and his orientation in regards to [[Parkman]] (who he is likely to assume is responsible) may lead to additional frustration.<br /> |
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| [[Danko]] is dead || The tranquilizer he was injected with in ''[[Episode:An Invisible Thread|An Invisible Thread]]'' was stated to be powerful enough to kill an elephant || {{plus}} Danko's body mass is much less than that of an elephant<br /> |
| [[Danko]] is dead. || The tranquilizer he was injected with in ''[[Episode:An Invisible Thread|An Invisible Thread]]'' was stated to be powerful enough to kill an elephant || {{plus}} Danko's body mass is much less than that of an elephant<br /> |
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{{plus}} Danko's fate was not shown nor commented upon after he fell to the ground when he was injected.<br /> |
{{plus}} Danko's fate was not shown nor commented upon after he fell to the ground when he was injected.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Tranquilizers, don't kill, they tranquilize, sedate.<br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Emile Danko.
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Theories
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| Danko will somehow acquire an ability of his own, possibly leading to his demise. | None. | + Danko has referred to those with abilities as 'animals', so his reality would be severely shaken should he become one of "them". • It would be ironic.
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| Danko originally had abilities, but had a bad experience with other posthumans and ultimately had his abilities stolen by Arthur Petrelli. | The conversation between Noah Bennet and Danko, where Danko tells Bennet to not "presume to know anything about [him]". (Cold Wars) | + It would explain who Arthur got his telepathy from.
+ He seems to have a motivation to work against people with abilities that is beyond a strong belief.
+ Angela pointed out that Danko was the only one surviving a crash a long time ago. He got a bit nervous and left. |
| Danko's family or one of his loved ones was killed by an evolved human. | None. | + This could be the reason why he hates the evolved human so much. + Danko has no seen family, and even has to create a false one for Alena. (Turn and Face the Strange) |
| Danko hates the evolved humans because one of them rescued him in the Angola incident, but let the others die. | Angela states in Shades of Gray that she knows about Angola and wonders how Danko managed to survive. | • This would resemble the "I, Robot" movie, where the main character hates robots for the similar reason. + Danko appears to be emotionally upheaved when his agents are slaughtered by James Martin, and even opens a manhunt in vengeance. (Into Asylum) |
| Danko will get killed off. | None. | + Danko could be killed in a confrontation with evolved humans.
+ Matt Parkman could seek revenge if Mohinder reveals that Danko prevented Daphne from receiving life-saving medical care. |
| Danko will get killed by Sylar. | None. | + Danko could be killed in a confrontation with Sylar after Noah almost killed Sylar. ("Turn & Face the Strange") + Sylar loves power and can imitate Danko. |
| Danko was at Coyote Sands, and witnessed the deadly storm that wiped out the camp. | None. | • If he knew that a special was capable of wiping out an entire camp, he could probably gain a serious hate for them. + This would explain the remarkable coincidence of Building 26 sharing the exact same name as the shack where specials were experimented on in the Coyote Sands camp.
- Angela implies the Company eventually killed or brainwashed everyone involved with the Coyote Sands camp to hide the existence of evolved humans.
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| Danko will be angry when he discovers that the office chair in his apartment is missing. | None. | + Office chairs with a full back can often cost well over $200.00. + Danko has such a 'barebones' apartment that he may not have a single alternative seating accommodation for which he can use his computer. To become aware of this dilemma at the end of a hard day would be highly frustrating. |
| Danko is dead. | The tranquilizer he was injected with in An Invisible Thread was stated to be powerful enough to kill an elephant | + Danko's body mass is much less than that of an elephant + Danko's fate was not shown nor commented upon after he fell to the ground when he was injected. |
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