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| Maury has an ulterior motive for telling [[Daphne]] to recruit [[Matt]] into the [[Pinehearst Company]]. || None. || {{plus}} If Maury, a [[telepath]], is already a member, why would they need Matt, another telepath?<br /> |
| Maury has an ulterior motive for telling [[Daphne]] to recruit [[Matt]] into the [[Pinehearst Company]]. || None. || {{plus}} If Maury, a [[telepath]], is already a member, why would they need Matt, another telepath?<br /> |
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:{{minus}} It's logical for Pinehearst to recruit multiple individuals with the same ability.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} It doesn't seem likely that Maury would go over Arthur's head.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Maury may be recruiting his own Trojan army at Pinehearst to overthrow Arthur Petrelli in a coup, starting with Matt and Daphne.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Arthur also insisted that Matt be recruited.<br /> |
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| Maury's death was only an illusion created by his power. || None. || {{plus}} He could be trying to manipulate someone, possibly Daphne, by making it look like Arthur killed him.<br /> |
| Maury's death was only an illusion created by his power. || None. || {{plus}} He could be trying to manipulate someone, possibly Daphne, by making it look like Arthur killed him.<br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Maury Parkman.
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Theories
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| Maury angered the Company and left his family to keep them from getting involved. | Matt's father left when Matt was thirteen years old. (The Kindness of Strangers) | + The time Matt's father left would be during the time he was a veteran in the Company. + Molly states that she doesn't want to find Mr. Parkman using her ability because he sees her. This may imply that the Company used her to find him previously, as she would not have reason to use her ability to find him otherwise.
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| The entire Heroes world only exists in our heads due to Maury's use of telepathy. | None. | + Nathan, Matt, and Niki had no idea that their visions were a result of Maury Parkman's power. - Deus Ex Machina is a horrible writing device and Heroes is pretty awesome so far.
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| Maury was not Matt's birth father. | None. | - Their powers are very similar.
+ None of the other evolved families thus far have had direct inheritance of a similar power.
+ Maury might have left Matt when his son was thirteen because he knew Matt wasn't his, just as Matt left Janice.
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| Maury has an ulterior motive for telling Daphne to recruit Matt into the Pinehearst Company. | None. | + If Maury, a telepath, is already a member, why would they need Matt, another telepath?
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| Maury's death was only an illusion created by his power. | None. | + He could be trying to manipulate someone, possibly Daphne, by making it look like Arthur killed him. - Maury would have to be a ridiculously quick thinker to make an illusion like that, with such a quick change of events.
+ Maury could have read her mind, noted she was developing feelings for Matt, and faked his own death to convince her how evil Arthur could be, and driving her to Matt's side, who he knew would see the good person she really was.
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| Although Maury's physical body is dead, his telepathy allows his mind to survive and possibly return in a later episode (possibly in another body). | None. | + Both Charles Deveaux's and Hana Gitelman's minds have survived beyond physical death. + The Astral Plain in Marvel comics allows psychics to survive physical death and it wouldn't be the first idea the Heroes team have "borrowed" from the X-Men. |
| Maury lost his powers to Arthur once, but regained them by taking the formula. | None. | • Telepathy had to come from somewhere. - Nothing suggests Maury ever lost his ability. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Maury Parkman | |||||||||