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Hi, I'm Mohinder613! I’m a writer and a Heroes fanatic, so Heroes wiki is a perfect fit! I’m obsessed with Mohinder, and if you can't figure out why Mohinder613 is my user name, then visit the Mohinder's apartment page.

Mohinder613

Mohinder and Sanjog in Homecoming
About
Favorite episode Homecoming
Favorite character Mohinder Suresh
Least favorite character Maya Herrera


Favorite MOments

Mohinder’s introduction was unique from our other heroes’ origins. While we followed the other characters through their discoveries of their miraculous abilities, Mohinder was not only one of the few characters without any superhuman powers, but he was also one of the only people that knew what was going on with them. In a completely ordinary world, what chaos would arise if no one could explain why a stay at home mother could rip people in half, or why a politician could fly? This was Mohinder’s mission: to make sense of a senseless world. However, from his humble beginnings driving a New York taxi, to his revenge driven quest to make his father’s killer pay for his sins, we began to see that there was so much more to him than just a genetics professor with perfect hair, we began to see the many sides of Dr. Mohinder Suresh.

“Teleportation, levitation, tissue regeneration…”

There was no possible way that he could have known that five words could change his life forever.

“It’s your father… he’s dead.”

That was it. Never again would Mohinder have the luxury of a normal life. His quest had begun, and his new life was just beginning. Did Mohinder wholeheartedly believe in his father’s theories? He did enough to travel half way around the world to prove them right. Maybe it was an attempt at closure; maybe he felt it was his destiny, but whatever the reason, when traveling to New York he played a large part in giving our evolved humans the answers they would need to save the world.

Wait a minute. Is that Peter getting into his cab? What would have happened if Peter Petrelli never did meet the taxi driver whose poetic speech about natural selection inspired him to, well… jump off a building? Without Mohinder, Peter might have had one less hospital bill, but for Peter and his brother Nathan, everything turned out just fine…until his brother decided to start abducting everyone with special abilities despite his own gift of human flight, but that’s another story.

After Peter left, Mohinder had one last fare: the man with horn rimmed glasses. Though Mohinder did not know it at the time, this man represented a company whom would play an important part in Mohinder’s journey. Disturbing Mohinder by talking about personal information no one except a “company man” would know Mohinder’s reaction was simple: run. This was the doorway for antagonists to invade Mohinder’s simple mission to find his father’s killer.

“Sometimes questions are more powerful than answers...”

The mystery of his father’s death was slowly unraveling as Mohinder and his newfound friend Eden McCain continued following clues that led to Chandra’s patient zero, a man named “Sylar.” Their quest led them to his actual apartment and there they found a map of people that were being targeted by our favorite guy in a black trench coat and baseball cap, Sylar. One such person was Nathan Petrelli, and while we knew him as the flying brother of Peter Petrelli, Mohinder and Eden knew him only as “that guy running for congress.”

Getting ready to leave for Las Vegas, Nathan was not happy with the fact that right out the open, some nut job found him and rambled on about teleportation and spontaneous regeneration. Mohinder was humiliated, and realized that he was turning into a person he never thought he’d be like –his father.

There was a time that he had warned his father about becoming a laughingstock. There was a time that he had thought of his father’s theories as fantasy. That time had passed. Never in a million years could Mohinder even dream that this would be where he would end up. Being looked at in the same way that his father must have been seen, Mohinder’s eyes were opened, and he began to doubt his own sanity. What was the real reason he came to New York?

Arriving back at his apartment, he recounted the events of the day for Eden who was less than sympathetic, asking him how he expected Nathan to react. Mohinder soon forgot about his humiliation, though, when he opened a package that had come for him while he was gone, to find his father’s urn. The real reason he came to New York shown itself bright in Mohinder’s mind. The relationship shared by he and his father was not ideal, and now that his father was gone, that could never change. Mohinder could follow in his father’s footsteps, find his killer, even find the people he devoted the rest of his life to finding, but no matter how much of Chandra’s life Mohinder could finished for him, no matter how far he continued his research, Chandra was dead. Mohinder could never apologize, never find closure, Mohinder could never change what was already done. That was it.


Favorite Quotes

"Let me ask you something, Mohinder, do you ever get the feeling like you were meant to do something extraordinary?"

"I’m driving a cab, you may have noticed."

-Peter, Mohinder (Genesis)


"I’m a natural progression of the species. Evolution is a part of nature. Nature kills, simple, right?"

"What you’ve done is not evolution, it’s murder. What I am doing is revenge. Now I can finally fulfill my duty as a son."

-Sylar, Mohinder (Parasite)


"So, now that you know about them what will you do?"

"Find them. Tell them who they are if they don’t already know. Warn them of the dangers they face."

-Mohinder's mother, Mohinder (Homecoming)


"Wow."

"Solar eclipse?"

"Yeah, I wonder if it’s going to be total."

"Not here, no. Some other part of the world, yes. A global event. Makes one appreciate just how small our planet really is. We’re all quite small really, aren’t we?"

-Peter, Mohinder (Genesis)