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* [[Sandra]] and [[Claire]] help [[Alex]] avoid capture at the hands of [[Noah]], [[Rachel]], and [[Jason]].
* [[Sandra]] and [[Claire]] help [[Alex]] avoid capture at the hands of [[Noah]], [[Rachel]], and [[Jason Pierce]].
* [[Noah]] tries to [[telepathy|secretly warn]] Peter of what Danko is trying to do and when that fails, he is saved by Nathan who flies him to safety.
* [[Noah]] tries to [[telepathy|secretly warn]] Peter of what Danko is trying to do and when that fails, he is saved by Nathan who flies him to safety.


===[[Shades of Gray]]===
===[[Shades of Gray]]===
* [[Nathan]] risks his own life to try to help [[Matt]] disarm a bomb put on him by [[Danko]]. The two succeed and save many people who would have been killed had it gone off.
* [[Nathan]] risks his own life to try to help [[Matt]] disarm a bomb put on him by [[Danko]]. The two succeed and save many people who would have been killed had it gone off.
* [[Claire]] saves [[Eric Doyle]] from being captured by [[Jason]] and [[Rachel]].
* [[Claire]] saves [[Eric Doyle]] from being captured by [[Jason Pierce]] and [[Rachel]].


===[[Cold Snap]]===
===[[Cold Snap]]===

Revision as of 05:04, 3 March 2010

Heroism

D.L. is a hero.

As the characters in Heroes discover their abilities, many of them perform heroic acts of service to others at great personal risk.

Season One Recurrences

  • Claire saves a man from a burning train car.
  • Nathan attempts to save his brother after he jumps off of a 15-story building.
  • After failing to save the men slaughtered at the poker game, Hiro vows to be a better hero.
  • D.L. and Hiro work together to save a woman trapped within a burning car.
  • Aware that he has time traveled too far, Hiro attempts to save Charlie's life anyway.
  • Faced with the risk that Sylar may take her very dangerous ability, Eden sacrifices her life.
  • Hiro, distraught at arriving too late to save the cheerleader, turns his attention to stopping an exploding man.
  • Peter tries to stop Claude from stealing a purse and a cell phone.
  • Isaac accepts his death at the hands of Sylar; knowing that he has passed on the secrets of defeating Sylar and preventing the explosion, his role is complete.

Season Two Recurrences

Season Three Recurrences

  • Claire tries to warn Matt of Danko's team being after him, but both are captured.
  • Claire uses an opportunity to sneak aboard Flight 195 and starts freeing evolved human prisoners.
  • Daphne is shot while trying to save the captured specials.
  • Claire takes multiple bullets for the others and doesn't try to escape to allow them to get away.
  • Noah refuses to take an opportunity to kill Peter and allows him to get away on purpose.

Season Four Recurrences

  • Nathan's consciousness battles Sylar for control of Sylar's body in order to save his family and succeeds.
  • Peter rescues people taken hostage and shot at by a disgruntled worker.
  • Sylar rescues Emma from Eric Doyle.
  • Peter saves thousands of people by hitting Samuel with a flying tackle, disrupting his concentration in creating an earthquake and then entering into a terrakinetic battle with Samuel long enough for everyone to get to saftey.

Noteworthy Deeds

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Some deeds need not involve notable risk to the person doing them, but still go above and beyond the norm.

  • Isaac paints new pictures intent on finding more clues to save New York City from the explosion.
  • Claire punches Jackie in defense of an insulted Zach.
  • Simone shows an image of the missing painting to Peter, knowing it's important in his quest to save the world.
  • Hiro risks his relationship with his father and the future of his employment by helping out his sister.

Graphic Novel Recurrences

Notes

See Also


Recurring Themes edit

Character connectionsChild vs. parentDeathFaith and religionFamilyFate vs. free willHeroismIronyLogic vs. emotionLonelinessLoyalty vs. treacheryMoral ambiguityOne punch knockoutPressure of responsibilityRevengeSacrificeSecrets and deceptionSpecialWomen in Refrigerators

See Also: References