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{{plus}} This could be one of several abilities Angela has including dehydration and [[precognitive dreaming]].<br /> |
{{plus}} This could be one of several abilities Angela has including dehydration and [[precognitive dreaming]].<br /> |
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:{{minus}} The writers have stated that we have seen Angela's powers used by [[Peter]]. Peter has yet to display Rollo Fusor's accomplice's abilities. |
:{{minus}} The writers have stated that we have seen Angela's powers used by [[Peter]]. Peter has yet to display Rollo Fusor's accomplice's abilities. |
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:{{plus}} Peter has not displayed a lot of the abilities he has absorbed |
:{{plus}} Angela could be like Sylar and have multiple powers. The writers were likely just referring to Angela's confirmed ability of precognitive dreaming and not all of her powers. Regarding other powers, Peter has not displayed a lot of the abilities he has absorbed so his failing to display dehydration doesn't mean he didn't have it. |
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| Rollo Fusor's accomplice is an escape artist. || She swaps a handcuff off herself and onto Haram.(''[[Golden Handshake, Part 1]]'')<br /> }She vanishes without a trace off the upper balcony of a [[Paris hotel]].(''[[Golden Handshake, Part 2]]'')<br /> She quick-changes into a black jumpsuit, outruns Haram and Claude, and hides successfully behind a tree.(''[[Golden Handshake, Part 3]]'') || {{plus}}In one frame of the swap, the cuff is on her and by the next frame, she has clicked it onto Haram, as if by magic (sleight of hand).<br /> |
| Rollo Fusor's accomplice is an escape artist. || She swaps a handcuff off herself and onto Haram.(''[[Golden Handshake, Part 1]]'')<br /> }She vanishes without a trace off the upper balcony of a [[Paris hotel]].(''[[Golden Handshake, Part 2]]'')<br /> She quick-changes into a black jumpsuit, outruns Haram and Claude, and hides successfully behind a tree.(''[[Golden Handshake, Part 3]]'') || {{plus}}In one frame of the swap, the cuff is on her and by the next frame, she has clicked it onto Haram, as if by magic (sleight of hand).<br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Rollo Fusor's accomplice.
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Theories
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| Rollo Fusor's accomplice is really Angela Petrelli. | + In Angela's discussion with Claire, when they are discussing Claire potentially going to France, she discussed how she had a similar situation and went away. + The time-frame of 17 years earlier means that she could be the appropriate age for this character.
- In separate interviews it has been confirmed that Angela has a power, that the power she has is the same or like another character's ability and that her ability makes it easier to get from point A to point B so dehydration is not her power.
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| Rollo Fusor's accomplice is an escape artist. | She swaps a handcuff off herself and onto Haram.(Golden Handshake, Part 1) }She vanishes without a trace off the upper balcony of a Paris hotel.(Golden Handshake, Part 2) She quick-changes into a black jumpsuit, outruns Haram and Claude, and hides successfully behind a tree.(Golden Handshake, Part 3) |
+ In one frame of the swap, the cuff is on her and by the next frame, she has clicked it onto Haram, as if by magic (sleight of hand). + Claude and Haram storm into the hotel room, right after hearing a scream, but she's already gone. | ||
| The graphic novel's description of the woman's death is false. | Golden Handshake, Part 4 | + Claude said he would "fudge" the facts to help Haram. + In Interview:Golden Handshake, the writers have confirmed that the depicted events were from Claude's report, and that the report was falsified.
+ The Company always pairs one normal person with one evolved human. It is unlikely that Haram has any power. | ||
| This woman is the evolved human Claude was protecting. | None. | - The accomplice died in 1990. Claude is ordered to be killed in 1999 for protecting an evolved human. - Claude was one of the woman's victims and has no perceivable reason for protecting her. | ||
| Rollo Fusor's accomplice will be one of the villains of Volume 3. | None. | + Tim Kring has said in an interview that "We’ve introduced a cadre of [villains] over the course of the show and we’re going to see them rise up." This suggests that the villains are characters we already know. - The accomplice is dead.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Rollo Fusor's accomplice | |||||||||
