Theory:Noah Bennet
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The following fan theories are about Noah Bennet.
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Theories
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| Mr. Bennet has a power unknown to The Company, possibly an enhanced intuition. | None. | + Bennet says, "I don't know what to do." and Thompson replies with "Is that a new sensation for you Bennet?" (Company Man) He knows exactly how to get Matt Parkman and Ted Sprague out of their cells, he knows where everything is in their cells and he knows what Ted needs to do to cause the power to go out. (.07%) This explains a lot of how Mr. Bennet gets out of his sticky situations.
- His actor, Jack Coleman, has stated in interview that he believes (and hopes) that Mr Bennet will not be shown to have an ability. | |||
| Instead of killing "The Walker Tracking System" Bennet will adopt/kidnap her to get her away from The Company. | None. | + Bennet has experience in raising super-powered children. + Mr. Bennet was shocked that Molly Walker was a child. (Landslide) Being smart he also realizes that killing Molly will only be a stop-gap measure. Since an identical power can be shared by more than one person (Claude indicated he had worked with empaths prior to Peter), the Company just needs to find another person with the same power as Molly to re-activate. It would be far wiser to abduct Molly and have her locate others with the same power she has to preemptively get them before the Company does. - Molly is currently under the care of Matt Parkman and Mohinder Suresh | |||
| Bennet will not be killed in Season 2 | None | + The events in How to Stop an Exploding Man show that the predictions in Isaac's paintings can be stopped. - He was killed in Cautionary Tales, but brought back to life.
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| Bennet will be killed in Season 2 | None | • The destruction of New York City would be a major history-setting event that would drastically depart the show's setting from "the real world", thus the chances of it actually happening in the show are fairly low. The death of one man, however, would have relatively little global effect, and thus could plausibly occur. In other words, the risk is so much greater because the stakes are so low. + Noah is shot and killed in Cautionary Tales. However, he is revived by a vial of blood in a facility of The Company. | |||
| H.R.G. and Bob are brothers. | None | ||||
| Noah will be conditioned and re-recruited by the company as an agent. The fashion for this year? Black is out, morally grey is definitely in. | None | + Noah is in a Company facility.
+ Noah is now believed to be dead. • In Comic book lore, which Heroes seems to follow quite closely, its not uncommon at all to have a newly discovered Hero that has stepped out of the path of darkness put in a scenario or coerced right back on the side of evil. + Bob is a known manipulator, going as far as to do unspeakable things to his own daughter. Using Noah, even if just the shell of Noah, is not beyond his means. • Obviously Noah is still alive, thanks to his own daughter's blood. | |||
| Noah will no longer need his glasses, due to the healing ability of [[Claire's | Claire]] blood healing his eyes. | None | + Claire's blood can heal, and assuming that it is the same as [[Adam Munroe's | Adam Munroe]] power, it should be able to heal just more than just physical wounds (As it has healed [[Peter's | Peter]] memory before} |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Noah Bennet | |||||||||