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:{{note}}If Peter regains his [[empathic mimicry|ability]] with the eclipse as if for the first time, and if Peter regains ''only'' [[empathic mimicry]] and not all his mimicked abilities as well (short of bringing an entire cast of newly-empowered evolved humans), he would need the other regular characters to regain their own abilities to mimic them again.<br /> |
:{{note}}If Peter regains his [[empathic mimicry|ability]] with the eclipse as if for the first time, and if Peter regains ''only'' [[empathic mimicry]] and not all his mimicked abilities as well (short of bringing an entire cast of newly-empowered evolved humans), he would need the other regular characters to regain their own abilities to mimic them again.<br /> |
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{{plus}}Presumably the eclipse happened before because of the rapidity of the cycle seen in the series (two eclipses in two years); and the elder generation ([[Angela]] and [[Arthur]] Petrelli, [[Maury Parkman]], etc.) have their powers before the eclipse seen in [[Genesis]]. The formula was created decades before, as Adam Monroe knew of it from his participation in [[The Company]]. So, assuming its use, it is possible that the formula would allow the elder generation to retain abilities even through the natural ''on-and-off'' lunar cycles.<br /> |
{{plus}}Presumably the eclipse happened before because of the rapidity of the cycle seen in the series (two eclipses in two years); and the elder generation ([[Angela]] and [[Arthur]] Petrelli, [[Maury Parkman]], etc.) have their powers before the eclipse seen in [[Genesis]]. The formula was created decades before, as Adam Monroe knew of it from his participation in [[The Company]]. So, assuming its use, it is possible that the formula would allow the elder generation to retain abilities even through the natural ''on-and-off'' lunar cycles.<br /> |
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:{{note}}Since [[Kaito Nakamura]] never displayed his ability, and he was very strict about destiny given his reaction to his own death, it is possible that he had naturally lost his ability by the start of the series.<br /> |
:{{note}}Since [[Kaito Nakamura]] never displayed his ability, and he was very strict about destiny given his reaction to his own death, it is possible that he had refused the formula and naturally lost his ability by the start of the series.<br /> |
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::{{note}}/{{minus}}By that logic, [[The Haitian]], who is also quick to accept the 'will of God' (shown by his reaction to his affliction by the [[Shanti Virus]]), would not have taken the formula.<br /> |
::{{note}}/{{minus}}By that logic, [[The Haitian]], who is also quick to accept the 'will of God' (shown by his reaction to his affliction by the [[Shanti Virus]]), would not have taken the formula.<br /> |
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:::{{note}}There is no indication that the formula's first incarnation was around when the Haitian was working for the Company.<br /> |
:::{{note}}There is no indication that the formula's first incarnation was around when the Haitian was working for the Company.<br /> |
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| The formula will split the world in two. | Twice in The Butterfly Effect, we have seen an image of the world splitting in half: Once on a rock in Africa (Parkman) and once on a wall near the docks (Suresh). | + Kaito's message suggests that the formula holds the potential to destroy the world. + Hiro sees future Tokyo destroyed by some physical disaster.
• Note, also, that the formula itself is ripped in half.
+ In I Am Become Death Gabriel Paints the future. His version of the Earth splitting is different to the others. In Gabriel's version, the world is splitting into many pieces. |
| Mohinder's formula and the Company's formula are somehow connected. | They are both major, but for now, separate, plot points. | + There could be possible time travel involved, whereby Mohinder's formula falls into the hands of the Company and is perfected. |
| In the exposed future, the Company's version of the genetic modification formula was successfully kept out of evil hands. However, Mohinder somehow managed to perfect his formula, but was not able to reverse the changes upon himself, and his version of the formula was what caused the rapid growth of the evolved human population. | None. | + Future Peter says to Peter: "Someone from your time is working on a formula." (I Am Become Death) The Company has already perfected the formula; the only person working on it is Mohinder. This implies that his version of the formula was the one that caused the exposed future. - Mohinder is currently working, for Arthur to perfect the Company's formula.
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| Mohinder's formula works just fine, its just that his power (When the formula interacts with "his individual biochemistry") has the 'drawback' of making him a monster, similar to the drawbacks we have seen for other powers (Sylar, Claire, Elle). | None. | + As mentioned, there are a variety of characters in the show that have powers that come with drawbacks. Mohinder's power could simply have side effect such as a "hunger" (analogous to Sylar) and unfortunate physical changes. |
| Usutu's yucky paste that gives people precognitive visions is similar to Arthur's and Mohinder's formulas. | None. | - Mohinder's formula is said to "interact with the individual's biochemistry" - so would not have the same effect on each person + Many real-life medicines have either been derived from natural products, or are found to be very similar to molecules that exist in nature. If a formula could be developed to give people powers, it is not a stretch to say that a concoction of natural products could do the same thing. |
| The formula can give abilities back to people who lost their abilities to Arthur. | None. | |
| The formula is used by evolved humans to mitigate the effects of the lunar cycles mentioned in It's Coming. | It's Coming (episode), It's Coming (preview) | + This may convince some depowered evolved humans (foreseen in the preview after It's Coming) to push for the formula's completion, particularly [[Sylar], who would understandably be upset to lose is abilities just after finding a more efficient way of collecting them.
+ Presumably the eclipse happened before because of the rapidity of the cycle seen in the series (two eclipses in two years); and the elder generation (Angela and Arthur Petrelli, Maury Parkman, etc.) have their powers before the eclipse seen in Genesis. The formula was created decades before, as Adam Monroe knew of it from his participation in The Company. So, assuming its use, it is possible that the formula would allow the elder generation to retain abilities even through the natural on-and-off lunar cycles.
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