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| Monica's power will enable her to copy any ability 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.<br>{{note}} Since she can copy perfectly any physical action she sees, she could also copy an ability she witnesses.
| 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. || None || {{plus}} St. Joan appears 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. <br> {{plus}} The ability of "St. Joan" is identical to that of Monica; Micah draws the comparison himself. <br> {{note}} Monica has already gained the ability to defend herself simply from watching a few seconds of wrestling and a Bruce Lee movie. <br> {{note}} She has already had an encounter with the criminal element of New Orleans. Should she decide to become a vigilante, she already has potential "targets".<br> {{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 not shrouded in shadow. Later, the camera focuses on Monica's shoes while she is jumping rope, which are the same as St. Joan's.<br>
| 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>
{{plus}} Monica has already gained the ability to defend herself simply from watching a few seconds of wrestling and a Bruce Lee movie.<br>
{{plus}} [[Bob]] later returns Monica home, gives her a PDA full of information she can watch and absorb and notes that New Orleans seems to need someone to help it. ''([[The Line]])''<br>
{{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>
{{plus}} When [[Peter]] and [[Caitlin]] travel to Future New York at the end of [[The Line]], a billboard is seen in the background that depicts [[St. Joan]].
{{plus}} When [[Bob]] takes Monica home, he gives her an iPod full of information she can watch and absorb and comments that [[New Orleans]] "could use a little amazing." ''([[The Line]])'' <br>
{{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>
{{plus}} When [[Peter]] and [[Caitlin]] travel to Future New York at the end of [[The Line]], a [[:Image:StJoan.PNG|billboard]] is seen in the background that depicts [[St. Joan]].
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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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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.
+ 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 Monica's shoes while she is jumping rope, which are the same as St. Joan's.
+ When Bob takes Monica home, he gives her an iPod full of information she can watch and absorb and comments that New Orleans "could use a little amazing." (The Line)
+ In Run!, Micah asked his parents, "shouldn't we be fighting crime or something?" Perhaps he will push Monica into vigilantism, becoming her "techno-sidekick".
+ When Peter and Caitlin travel to Future New York at the end of The Line, a billboard is seen in the background that depicts St. Joan.

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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