Theory:Nathan Petrelli: Difference between revisions
imported>Intuitive Empath I get the interview, but how is the removing the rest updating? |
imported>Josh Nathan isn't Sylar's brother. Adam left Kaito's death threat. That bit about Sylar being a villain doesn't make sense without the interview being mentioned. |
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| [[Sylar]] will kill Nathan and take his ability. || In a [[Five Years Gone|possible future]] Sylar had acquired Nathan's ability. Many aspects of that future are still coming true, like Sylar killing Candice (though not taking her ability). || {{plus}} Sylar would likely see killing Nathan as a good way of getting at Peter.<br /> |
| [[Sylar]] will kill Nathan and take his ability. || In a [[Five Years Gone|possible future]] Sylar had acquired Nathan's ability. Many aspects of that future are still coming true, like Sylar killing Candice (though not taking her ability). || {{plus}} Sylar would likely see killing Nathan as a good way of getting at Peter.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Now that Nathan is his half brother maybe Sylar won't want him dead.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Considering that this is Sylar we're talking about, that's not saying much.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Angela and Arthur were both lying.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Sylar has learned how to take abilities without killing people.<br /> |
{{minus}} Sylar has learned how to take abilities without killing people.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} He prefers to kill people.<br /> |
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{{minus}} In the latest [[exposed future|possible future]], [[Gabriel Gray (exposed future)|Sylar]] stops killing people, with [[Nathan Petrelli (exposed future)|Nathan]] still alive.<br /> |
{{minus}} In the latest [[exposed future|possible future]], [[Gabriel Gray (exposed future)|Sylar]] stops killing people, with [[Nathan Petrelli (exposed future)|Nathan]] still alive.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} In that future, Sylar still thinks that he is a Petrelli. He is already on a different path.<br /> |
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| Nathan was healed by exposed timeline Peter. || None. || {{plus}} Peter closes his eyes and breathes deep with his hand on Nathan right after he dies. Having absorbed Linderman's ability at some point in the past without Peter's knowledge, the guilt/regret emotion he felt for shooting him triggered the healing ability, as Peter would associate the Explosion with Linderman, thus associating Linderman with guilt/regret and guilt/regret with the healing power. After his brother's healing, Peter realized what happened and decides to try and put Nathan back on the path he left when their powers manifested.<br /> |
| Nathan was healed by exposed timeline Peter. || None. || {{plus}} Peter closes his eyes and breathes deep with his hand on Nathan right after he dies. Having absorbed Linderman's ability at some point in the past without Peter's knowledge, the guilt/regret emotion he felt for shooting him triggered the healing ability, as Peter would associate the Explosion with Linderman, thus associating Linderman with guilt/regret and guilt/regret with the healing power. After his brother's healing, Peter realized what happened and decides to try and put Nathan back on the path he left when their powers manifested.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Try to note that he has died in every future so far.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Try to note that he has died in every future so far.<br /> |
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| Nathan is not blood related to [[Peter]]. || None. || {{plus}} Peter and Arthur |
| Nathan is not blood related to [[Peter]]. || None. || {{plus}} Peter and Arthur have similar powers.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Peter was born with abilities, Nathan was not.<br /> |
{{plus}} Peter was born with abilities, Nathan was not.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Nathan's ability could have been taken from him by Arthur.<br /> |
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| Nathan was actually born with a power, but [[Arthur]] detected it before anyone else and (for whatever reason) stole it. || None. || {{plus}} Based on the powered families in the show, more often than not, two people with powers appear to produce a child with powers.<br /> |
| Nathan was actually born with a power, but [[Arthur]] detected it before anyone else and (for whatever reason) stole it. || None. || {{plus}} Based on the powered families in the show, more often than not, two people with powers appear to produce a child with powers.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Nathan could have had a very dangerous ability which could destroy Arthur.<br /> |
{{plus}} Nathan could have had a very dangerous ability which could destroy Arthur.<br /> |
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| Nathan is a villain. || |
| Nathan is a villain. || None. || {{minus}} Nathan has, on many occasions, gone against what he believes is evil, even if it is at the last moment.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} He was still tempted by [[Linderman]] and [[Angela]]. He could still go evil.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Nathan has, on many occasions, gone against what he believes is evil, even if it is at the last moment.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} But he was still tempted by [[Linderman]] and [[Angela]]. He could still go evil.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Kaito's death threat was from Adam Monroe.<br /> |
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{{note}} In the Exposed Future, Nathan's intentions are unclear.<br /> |
{{note}} In the Exposed Future, Nathan's intentions are unclear.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Nathan wants the government to hunt evolved humans. (''[[Dual]]'')<br /> |
{{plus}} Nathan wants the government to hunt evolved humans. (''[[Dual]]'')<br /> |
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| Nathan will be the main villain in ''[[Season 3#Volume Four: Fugitives|Volume 4]]''. || None. || {{plus}} Nathan seemed to be leaning toward villainy with his words to [[Peter]] about taking power.<br /> |
| Nathan will be the main villain in ''[[Season 3#Volume Four: Fugitives|Volume 4]]''. || None. || {{plus}} Nathan seemed to be leaning toward villainy with his words to [[Peter]] about taking power.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Nathan has often been on the cusp of being a villain.<br /> |
{{plus}} Nathan has often been on the cusp of being a villain.<br /> |
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{{minus}} After the events of ''[[The Eclipse, Part 2]]'', it appears Sylar is a full-fledged villain once again, so he may be who the writers were referring to in the aforementioned interview.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} [[Sylar]], save for the early part of [[Villains]], has always been an antagonist. As such, [[Nathan]] seems the more qualified candidate for dramatic tension. <br /> |
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::{{minus}} [[Arthur]] had [[Nathan]] in his plans since the beginning, and as [[Peter]] said to [[Nathan]] in [[The Eclipse, Part 1]], "you're a puppet".<br /> |
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{{plus}} Nathan wants the government to hunt evolved humans. (''[[Dual]]'')<br /> |
{{plus}} Nathan wants the government to hunt evolved humans. (''[[Dual]]'')<br /> |
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Revision as of 21:52, 30 January 2009
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The following fan theories are about Nathan Petrelli.
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Theories
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| Nathan's power is aerokinesis, or the ability to control air. | None. | + This would explain how he flies (propelling himself by riding on air currents), how he protects himself during flight (surrounding himself with a condensed air force field), and how he heard Peter tell Claire, "there is no other way" (How to Stop an Exploding Man). Nathan amplifies the sound waves and carries them to his ears. • If Nathan's power is aerokinesis, then he might be able to do more than fly. He may also be able to control air to create focused blasts of wind, keep the air around him warm or cool, and direct air currents that carry sounds to his ears.
+ This could explain how he appears to be able to breathe normally even at higher altitudes.
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| Nathan and Peter Petrelli are brothers with Hiro Nakamura. | Hiro's biological mother may actually be Angela Petrelli, since we know she slept with Kaito Nakamura. (Lizards) | - Ishi loved Hiro too much for him to be the fruit of an extramarital affair. - She would know if Hiro wasn't her son. She wouldn't have been pregnant with him if she wasn't. |
| Gerald Dickinson was murdered so that Nathan could take his Senate seat. | None. | + The Company has been trying to ensure Nathan takes a position of power. This is likely still the plan. |
| Sylar will kill Nathan and take his ability. | In a possible future Sylar had acquired Nathan's ability. Many aspects of that future are still coming true, like Sylar killing Candice (though not taking her ability). | + Sylar would likely see killing Nathan as a good way of getting at Peter. - Sylar has learned how to take abilities without killing people.
- In the latest possible future, Sylar stops killing people, with Nathan still alive.
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| Nathan was healed by exposed timeline Peter. | None. | + Peter closes his eyes and breathes deep with his hand on Nathan right after he dies. Having absorbed Linderman's ability at some point in the past without Peter's knowledge, the guilt/regret emotion he felt for shooting him triggered the healing ability, as Peter would associate the Explosion with Linderman, thus associating Linderman with guilt/regret and guilt/regret with the healing power. After his brother's healing, Peter realized what happened and decides to try and put Nathan back on the path he left when their powers manifested.
+ Future Peter was the only one that touched Nathan after he died.
+ Nathan awoke immediately after Future Peter touched him.
- In War Buddies, Part 3 Linderman (Austin) explicitly stated he could not heal the dead.
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| Nathan will eventually die permanently. | None. | + In every single alternate future (Explosion, Outbreak, Exposed), Future Nathan has died. + Nathan does seem to be quite prone to accidents and attempts on his life (hit-and-run six months before the series started, injuries at the end of volume one, assassination attempt at the end of volume two). It's probably only a matter of time before he is unsuccessful at escaping }death.
- Just because Nathan died in the alternate futures doesn't mean he will die in every future.
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| Nathan is not blood related to Peter. | None. | + Peter and Arthur have similar powers. + Peter was born with abilities, Nathan was not.
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| Nathan was actually born with a power, but Arthur detected it before anyone else and (for whatever reason) stole it. | None. | + Based on the powered families in the show, more often than not, two people with powers appear to produce a child with powers. + Nathan could have had a very dangerous ability which could destroy Arthur. |
| Nathan is a villain. | None. | - Nathan has, on many occasions, gone against what he believes is evil, even if it is at the last moment. • In the Exposed Future, Nathan's intentions are unclear. |
| Nathan will be the main villain in Volume 4. | None. | + Nathan seemed to be leaning toward villainy with his words to Peter about taking power. + Nathan has often been on the cusp of being a villain. |
| Nathan became a villain as a result of his encounter with Samedi. | None. | + Samedi, and his followers, clearly thought of him as a god, and Nathan might have coveted that worship. |
| The Haitian could not prevent Nathan from flying away because he can not stop synthetic abilities. | None. | - The Haitian may simply have been pretending to assist Noah Bennet but was actually preventing him from capturing Nathan since he is Angela Petrelli's son. |
| The sailor seen at the end of the graphic novel "Playing with Fire" looking at Meredith is Nathan. | None. | + Nathan served as a U.S. Navy pilot, according to votepetrelli.com. + If you follow the years correctly, Meredith and Nathan would have met about the time of this graphic novel. |
| Nathan is the son of Maury. | None. | + Peter and Arthur have similar powers.
+ Angela has alluded to have cheated on Arthur before.
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| Nathan will want to make sure his proposed government "hunt" for evolved humans is kept secret from the public. Nathan will turn against his own people and establish himself as a dictator in another alternative future. He will also have the government force other nations to comply to the hunt or otherwise be invaded by the United States Army. | None. | + It seems that Nathan does not want the public to find out about the hunt for evolved humans. Otherwise, it may stir controversy and public discontent. Should anyone find out or express opposing views, Nathan may try and silence them. And since the formula was destroyed by his brother Peter, who is also an evolved human, he decided to turn against his own people as revenge. + The ending of Dual/beginning of Volume Four: Fugitives, shows Nathan talking to the president about the evolved humans, thus proving that he decided to turn again his own kind. |
| Nathan is a part of the President's cabinet. | The President seemed to know him well. | + The President seemed very trusting of Nathan's information. If he was just a senator that he barely knew, why would he trust Nathan's word? If this is a president that was President throughout Heroes' time on television, maybe one of his cabinet members died and Nathan was his/her replacement. |
| Nathan somehow lost his powers within the three weeks before he told the President about his kind, so he now resents them because he is no longer "special" like the rest of them. | None. | + If anyone discovered he had abilities, the plan would go chaotic. So if he lost powers, there would be nothing to cover up. - He might just be a hypocrite. |
| Nathan's warning the President about evolved humans without lumping himself in with them may be a reference to how Adolf Hitler wanted to eliminate Jewish people while being part Jewish himself. | The end of Dual. | + There is symbolism in the show.
+ Nathan could be considered "part evolved human" as he has synthetic abilities.
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| Nathan will be killed in Volume Four. | None. | + Nathan betrayed every evolved human by exposing their existence to the President. Evolved humans may want revenge. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Nathan Petrelli | |||||||||