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{{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]].<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]].<br /> |
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{{plus}} The comic book depicting St. Joan could be another of [[Isaac]]'s future drawings, showing Monica as St. Joan. <br /> |
{{plus}} The comic book depicting St. Joan could be another of [[Isaac]]'s future drawings, showing Monica as St. Joan. <br /> |
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{{plus}} Micah identifies her as such when she wakes him up to go get his father's medal back. |
{{plus}} Micah identifies her as such when she wakes him up to go get his father's medal back.<br /> |
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{{plus}} They have the same ability. |
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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. <br /> |
|[[Monica's iPod]] is bugged. || None. || {{Plus}} The Company might want to take tabs on what she learns and what she does. <br /> |
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:{{plus}} Furthermore, the Company could easily have modified the iPod. Even without modifying the existing electronics, a wireless bug could easily be hidden within the casing with little difficulty. If the existing electronics ''are'' modified, it would not need to have a very long range, as it could record data and simply transmit it to a hidden receiver somewhere the Company knows she will regularly go (her home, for instance). |
:{{plus}} Furthermore, the Company could easily have modified the iPod. Even without modifying the existing electronics, a wireless bug could easily be hidden within the casing with little difficulty. If the existing electronics ''are'' modified, it would not need to have a very long range, as it could record data and simply transmit it to a hidden receiver somewhere the Company knows she will regularly go (her home, for instance). |
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|Monica's [[adoptive muscle memory|ability]] is not bound to strict mimicry. She is able to unconsciously adjust a move to fit a certain situation.||None.||{{plus}} If the knife Monica used to cut tomato flowers were even slightly longer or shorter than the one on TV, she would not have been able to use it. |
|Monica's [[adoptive muscle memory|ability]] is not bound to strict mimicry. She is able to unconsciously adjust a move to fit a certain situation.||None.||{{plus}} If the knife Monica used to cut tomato flowers were even slightly longer or shorter than the one on TV, she would not have been able to use it. <br /> |
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{{plus}} She was able to adjust her parkour skills to fit to a specific location. |
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|Monica is actually a robot created by the Company.|| |
|Monica is actually a robot created by the Company.||[[West]] said that there are two groups of people: robots and aliens||{{plus}} When Micah puts his hand on Monica's back, saying that he wishes he could fix her, the camera lingers for an awfully long time.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Yet he said he was unable to fix her. |
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{{plus}} Monica's "muscle mimicry" power should not account for her hands playing the piano against her will.<br /> |
{{plus}} Monica's "muscle mimicry" power should not account for her hands playing the piano against her will.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Why not? We have seen people losing control of their abilities before. |
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{{plus}} The Company seems awfully interested in a simple waitress from New Orleans with a fairly mundane power. |
{{plus}} The Company seems awfully interested in a simple waitress from New Orleans with a fairly mundane power. |
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:{{minus}} It's their job to investigate all evolved humans. And, besides, her ability is certainly ''not'' mundane. |
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{{minus}} Bob wanted to inject Monica with a virus. Viruses need to infect living cells in order to survive; therefore, Monica is not a robot.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The Company doesn't have the technology required to build robots; otherwise, they wouldn't need to clone [[Julien]]. |
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:{{plus}} Maybe [[Mr. Muggles]] built Monica. |
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The following fan theories are about Monica Dawson.
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| 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. In Truth and Consequences Micah identifies her as such. | + 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. - That version of the iPod has no way of obtaining internet.
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| Monica's ability is not bound to strict mimicry. She is able to unconsciously adjust a move to fit a certain situation. | None. | + If the knife Monica used to cut tomato flowers were even slightly longer or shorter than the one on TV, she would not have been able to use it. + She was able to adjust her parkour skills to fit to a specific location. |
| Monica is actually a robot created by the Company. | West said that there are two groups of people: robots and aliens | + When Micah puts his hand on Monica's back, saying that he wishes he could fix her, the camera lingers for an awfully long time.
+ Monica's "muscle mimicry" power should not account for her hands playing the piano against her will.
+ The Company seems awfully interested in a simple waitress from New Orleans with a fairly mundane power.
- Bob wanted to inject Monica with a virus. Viruses need to infect living cells in order to survive; therefore, Monica is not a robot.
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