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| [[West]] is working for [[Angela]] and/or the [[Company]]. || None || {{plus}} West's power is flight. Angela knows [[Claire]] would relate to a boy her age with her biological father's ability.<!--<br> {{plus}} In Kindred, we see a scar on West's neck, like those of other evolved humans taken by the company; West could have made a deal to work for them, like [[Eden]].--> |
| [[West]] is working for [[Angela]] and/or the [[Company]]. || None || {{plus}} West's power is flight. Angela knows [[Claire]] would relate to a boy her age with her biological father's ability.<!--<br> {{plus}} In Kindred, we see a scar on West's neck, like those of other evolved humans taken by the company; West could have made a deal to work for them, like [[Eden]].--> |
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| West might be an [[illusion]] produced by [[Candice]].|| None ||{{note}} There's no proof in the season two premiere that he can be seen by other students. Even [[Noah]] may not have seen West.<br> |
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:{{minus}} Noah appears to have seen West's car nearly hitting Claire. <br> |
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{{minus}}There would be little reason to show him peeping through Claire's window and flying away into the night if he were just an illusion.<br> |
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{{minus}}Candice was killed in ''[[Kindred]]'', yet West did not disappear. |
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| [[West]] does not have the power of flight, but the power of levitation. || None || {{plus}} He floats next to the tree outside Claire's house. He also doesn't do the accelerating boom that Peter and Nathan do when they fly. |
| [[West]] does not have the power of flight, but the power of levitation. || None || {{plus}} He floats next to the tree outside Claire's house. He also doesn't do the accelerating boom that Peter and Nathan do when they fly. |
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The following fan theories are about West Rosen.
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Theories
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| West is the hooded individual who killed Kaito. | None | + When West looked in Claire's window before he flew away, he wore a similar sweatshirt, with an unzipped hood, to that worn by the killer before he attacked Kaito. + Like Nathan, West has the ability to fly. A reasonable explanation for the disappearance of the hooded killer after he dragged Kaito off the roof is that he flew away before hitting the ground.
+ West and the hooded killer have similar physiques.
+ In Kindred, Mohinder discovers one of Isaac's paintings which depicts Noah's death. In the background of the painting, Claire can be seen kissing a man hidden in the shadows. It is likely that this man is West.
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| West is working for Angela and/or the Company. | None | + West's power is flight. Angela knows Claire would relate to a boy her age with her biological father's ability. |
| West does not have the power of flight, but the power of levitation. | None | + He floats next to the tree outside Claire's house. He also doesn't do the accelerating boom that Peter and Nathan do when they fly.
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| West has multiple powers. Notably, enhanced hearing and reflexes in addition to flight. | None | + Reflexes: He was able to brake on split second notice when Claire stepped in front of his car.
+ Hearing: When Claire cried out after breaking her leg in the first episode, he appeared almost immediately, as if he has heard her and came to help.
• While not related to Heroes continuity, West bears more than a little resemblance to Clark Kent, as depicted in Smallville, whose powers include flight, enhanced hearing and reflexes. |
| Nathan Petrelli is the biological father of West. | None | + They both have the power of flight. - Other parent/child relationships have yet to show any powers shared. • Claire is Nathan's daughter, but she cannot fly. - It is unlikely that West and Claire would be written in kissing each other if they were siblings. :+ However, in Star Wars, Luke and Leia kiss twice even though they later find out they are brother and sister, so some precedent would exist. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • West Rosen | |||||||||