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::{{plus}} That could be used as a plot device to make Sylar into pure evil--he no longer cares about [[Ability theft|gaining]] new [[abilities]], but simply wants to rid the world of other [[evolved humans]]. |
::{{plus}} That could be used as a plot device to make Sylar into pure evil--he no longer cares about [[Ability theft|gaining]] new [[abilities]], but simply wants to rid the world of other [[evolved humans]]. |
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{{plus}}Matt could become one of the new villains. After all, he was humiliated, tested, and fooled by Elle and his classmates. He could want revenge. |
{{plus}}Matt could become one of the new villains. After all, he was humiliated, tested, and fooled by Elle and his classmates. He could want revenge. |
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{{plus}} If the character in the trailer who says "You can't hurt me" to Sylar is Matt, then this may be referring to Matt's ability of gaining all of The Company's information in the novel. Matt may be telling Sylar if he kills him he won't have the information to hunt down The Company, which seems to be his new agenda, not to mention that the Company's information likely had locations of more evolved humans which would be an added bonus for Sylar. |
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{{minus}} The most recent novel has Matt dead, the only possibility of a TV appearance now is in a possible flashback sequence for Elle. |
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| Matt's ability has to do with a second "higher" form of thinking. || None || |
| Matt's ability has to do with a second "higher" form of thinking. || None || |
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Revision as of 21:18, 29 January 2008
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The following fan theories are about Matt Neuenberg.
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Theories
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| Matt actually has the ability of enhanced intelligence. | Matt excels in school. | + Matt knows pi to at least twenty-five places. This might indicate that he calculated them in his head, something that enhanced memory would not allow (The Man with Too Much Brains).
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| Matt will eventually appear in the TV series. | None | + He may be one of the "younger generation characters" that has been mentioned for Volume 3. [1] + In one of the Volume Three trailers, Sylar is shown attacking someone who shares a resemblance to Matt.
+ Matt could become one of the new villains. After all, he was humiliated, tested, and fooled by Elle and his classmates. He could want revenge. - The most recent novel has Matt dead, the only possibility of a TV appearance now is in a possible flashback sequence for Elle. |
| Matt's ability has to do with a second "higher" form of thinking. | None |
+ The title of Matt's first graphic novel refers to having "too much" brains, perhaps the writers allude to Matt having "two" brains. (The Man with Too Much Brains)
• A fellow student refers to Matt having a brain like a search engine, perhaps the writers are alluding to something. |
| It's actually Matt's brain in the Company vault. | None | + Elle states that the Company would find a way to retrieve the mainframe information stored in Matt's brain. (Hana and Drucker's Plot Discovered) - The events in The Man with Too Much Brains and Hana and Drucker's Plot Discovered take place in 2008, which is after the events in Powerless.
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