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| Chandra's super | |
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| Portrayed by | David Ury |
| First appearance | Genesis |
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| Known ability | None |
| Formal name | Unknown |
| Gender | |
| Home | New York, NY |
| Occupation | Building superintendent |
Chandra's super lets Mohinder Suresh into his deceased father's apartment in Brooklyn.
Character History
Genesis
When Mohinder arrives from India to investigate his father's murder, the superintendent of his father's building lets him into Chandra's apartment. He agrees to let Mohinder take over the lease when Mohinder tells him he has a job driving a taxi cab.
Don't Look Back
The exterminator tells Mohinder that the super let him into the apartment.
Turn and Face the Strange
Following Mohinder into his old apartment, he notices that the lock on the door has been broken, and tells him that he has to pay for it. He tells him that Homeland Security took his father's work, and that if he or the big guy came back, he should report them; Mohinder threatens against doing so. After Mohinder promises that he'll leave by the next day, the superintendent starts to walk out of the room, asking Mohinder to take the stuff Chandra left in storage with him when he leaves.
