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| Monica's power will enable her to copy any |
| Monica's power will enable her to copy any power she sees. || None. || {{minus}} This theory has been explicitly refuted by Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite -- she will only be able to duplicate physical actions that are possible for a girl her age, not powers such as flight. |
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| Monica will become the vigilante known as St. Joan. || |
| Monica will become the vigilante known as [[St. Joan]]. || In ''[[Episode:Fight or Flight|Fight or Flight]]'', [[Micah]] compares Monica's ability to that of "St. Joan" in [[:Image:9thWondersIssue10.jpg|issue #10]] of the comic series ''[[9th Wonders]]'', which was published by [[Isaac Mendez]] until his death in ''[[.07%]]''. On at least one occasion, events depicted in ''9th Wonders'' came true at an earlier or later date.||{{plus}} Monica has already had an encounter with the criminal element of New Orleans (''[[Episode:The Kindness of Strangers|The Kindness of Strangers]]''). Should she decide to become a vigilante, she already has potential "targets". She was hesitant to take a stand before, so if she does use her powers to fight crime, it makes sense that she would do so in disguise, to protect her family.<br> |
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{{plus}} Monica has already gained the ability to defend herself simply from watching a few seconds of wrestling and a Bruce Lee movie.<br> |
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{{plus}} St. Joan on the cover of ''9th Wonders'' is completely shrouded in shadow. However, a distinguishing feature of this illustration is her shoes, which are clearly visible. Later, the camera focuses on [[:Image:Powers_monica_double_dutch_3.jpg|Monica's shoes]] while she is jumping rope, which are the same as St. Joan's.<br> |
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{{plus}} In ''[[Episode:Run!|Run!]]'', Micah asked his parents, "shouldn't we be fighting crime or something?" Perhaps he will push Monica into vigilantism, becoming her "techno-sidekick".<br> |
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|Monica's iPod is bugged|| None || {{Plus}} The Company might want to take tabs on what she learns and what she does. |
|Monica's iPod is bugged|| None || {{Plus}} The Company might want to take tabs on what she learns and what she does. |
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Revision as of 08:46, 10 November 2007
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The following fan theories are about Monica Dawson.
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Theories
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Monica's power will enable her to copy any power she sees. | None. | - This theory has been explicitly refuted by Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite -- she will only be able to duplicate physical actions that are possible for a girl her age, not powers such as flight. |
| Monica will become the vigilante known as St. Joan. | In Fight or Flight, Micah compares Monica's ability to that of "St. Joan" in issue #10 of the comic series 9th Wonders, which was published by Isaac Mendez until his death in .07%. On at least one occasion, events depicted in 9th Wonders came true at an earlier or later date. | + Monica has already had an encounter with the criminal element of New Orleans (The Kindness of Strangers). Should she decide to become a vigilante, she already has potential "targets". She was hesitant to take a stand before, so if she does use her powers to fight crime, it makes sense that she would do so in disguise, to protect her family. + Monica has already gained the ability to defend herself simply from watching a few seconds of wrestling and a Bruce Lee movie. |
| Monica's iPod is bugged | None | + The Company might want to take tabs on what she learns and what she does. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Monica Dawson | |||||||||