Theories:Items
This article will archive all of the published and fan theories that exist for items on Heroes.
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The Company's guns
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The phony exterminator was working for Mr. Bennet. That's why he has the same gun Eden and Mr. Bennet both use. | The exterminator's gun (Don't Look Back) is customized identically to Mr. Bennet's (Hiros) and Eden's (Fallout). | |
| The gun given to Isaac from Mr. Bennet is the same gun found next to Isaac when Hiro travels in the future and finds Isaac on the floor dead with the top of his skull removed | None. | • If this is true, all the events that are unfolding are inevitably going to lead up to the same events that happened when Hiro traveled into the future the first time, meaning Sylar would have caught up to Isaac and stolen Isaac's power of precognition. |
Exploding Man (painting)
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The painting does not depict Peter absorbing Ted's radiation power and exploding. The painting instead shows Peter absorbing Meredith's power of pyrokinesis. Thus, the painting is accurate, yet Peter does not cause the explosion. | None | + In Peter's visions, he has not yet been shown burning quite as clearly or completely as the figure in the painting.
- The effects of the explosion in his vision are otherwise very similar to the painting. |
| The person who is exploding is in control of their powers. | None | - The look in the eyes and position of the head is not the same as that of Peter exploding in his visions. Also the positioning of the face and arms is that of someone who knows how to move energy—possibly Ted Sprague or a new evolved human.
• The easter egg that was in Fathers & Daughters was this painting. It was labeled "Energy Man".
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Hiro's sword
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Future Hiro has come from an apocalyptic future where one needs a sword to defend oneself. | None. | - Hiro obtained the sword before the apocalyptic events. |
| Since a gun would be completely useless if time were frozen, he uses the sword to defeat enemies. | None | + Hiro can move objects when time is stopped, but there's no evidence he can allow objects (like bullets) to move of their own accord. |
| Hiro uses the sword to channel his powers. | Hiro claims that having the sword will give him greater control of his power. (Godsend) | • The veracity of Hiro's belief is not yet known, but if Hiro's powers are wavering due to his shaken self-confidence, as Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite have implied, it's possible that his belief that the sword will focus his powers will be enough to do the trick. |
| Some evolved humans, such as those with Claire's regeneration ability, might have to be decapitated to be killed, as in the "Highlander" mythos, particularly Sylar. | Until the tree branch is pulled out of Claire's head by the coroner, Claire's regeneration does not function. (Collision) | |
| Hiro's sword is a reference to Nightcrawler, a Marvel Comics character who possesses teleporting superpowers and uses a sword. Hiro is a member of the Merry Marvel Marching Society. | None | - This is more likely a coincidence than a rationale on Hiro's part. |
| Hiro's sword is actually a reference to Hiro Protagonist, a character in Neal Stephenson's book Snowcrash who also dressed in black. | None | - This might be a coincidence. |
| With the sword, he will be a deadly adversary, since he will be able to stop time, attack his adversaries while they are helpless, then allow time to resume so that they will feel the effects of the wounds. It is hard to imagine how anyone will be able to defeat Hiro if he has enough warning to use his power to control time. | When Hiro "stops time", he can still interact with people and objects that are "frozen". (Don't Look Back) | + This may be significant regarding Sylar's apparent resistance to bullets. The sword may be instrumental in defeating Sylar if/when the explanation behind his "bulletproof" nature is further explained. |
| The sword isn't for Hiro, it's for Niki. The sword will allow her two sides to be integrated and bring balance to her personality, giving her full access to her power. | None | + Takezo Kensei, the samurai that originally possessed the sword was feared by everyone because he was brutal and powerful, just like Jessica. - However, if the sword is meant for Niki, it's not meant for her for another 5 years, at a minimum, as Future Hiro possessed the sword when he met with Peter. |
| The sword belonged to Future Hiro, but in this present it is meant for Sylar. His uncontrolled power and oppressive childhood combined together are what were turning him into a psychopath. With the sword he gains control over both and becomes sane again and tries to atone for his murderous rampage, and at some point before he gains full control of himself is transported to Feudal Japan. | None. | + The beginning of the story of the ancient wielder of the sword, Takezo Kensei, sounds more like Sylar than Hiro. - However, this would require Sylar to either acquire Hiro's ability to bend time and space or Peter's ability to mimic the powers of others, and the depictions of Takezo Kensei resemble Hiro more than they resemble Sylar. |
| The sword was Hiro's. Future Hiro traveled back in time and was known as Takezo Kensei. | The painting of Takezo Kensei bears a distinct resemblance to Future Hiro. Both have long hair and a soulpatch. (Godsend) | • This is a corollary of a previous theory. - The personality of Takezo Kensei (brutal) does not mesh with the personality shown by either Hiro or Future Hiro.
- In an interview, George Takei strongly implied that Takezo Kensei is Hiro's ancestor. |
| The sword was never really needed for Hiro to use his powers. It's merely the placebo effect which seems to restore his powers. | Although Hiro believes his powers are depleted, in a moment of stress he's able to reverse time relative to Hope's bullet, a feat he hadn't accomplished before even when his powers were at full strength. (Unexpected) | + Hiro's waning powers were more of a "mind over matter" concept, as he was losing faith in himself, but when he saw the sword and the story attached to it, his faith fell on the sword, not himself. When he obtained the sword, his faith returned and he was able to use his power. |
| Sylar will liquify the sword, causing Hiro to lose powers until he realizes that its just a "magic feather" | None |
Isaac's sketchbooks
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Isaac's sketchbook contains sketches (or paintings) showing how Sylar is stopped (and possibly killed). | Isaac gave away his sketchbook to a courier. Shortly before he was killed, Isaac told Sylar that he knew how he would be stopped. When Sylar demanded Isaac to show him, Isaac told him that the images were gone.(.07%) | Could also be that the defeat of Sylar is in the 9th wonders comic he sent off to be published |
The list
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Felipe Acerra, not Gabriel Gray, is Patient Zero. | Felipe is the first name listed on the list. (Homecoming) |
- There is no clear evidence that the list is in any particular order. |
| Sylar might not master Charlie's powers | Sylar would have remembered all the information |
+ Sylar picks up a Post-IT with Isaac's address. Yet he only remembers it when he finds the thorn Comic book |
Lonestar File
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The file name of the Lonestar File, SEA:V5J1K2/P/L, contains coded information | None |
• The events described in the file take place in Vietnam. "SEA:V" could refer to "South East Asia:Vietnam". The remaining characters could describe the soldiers, the mission, or the location. + In particular, some have hypothesized the "/P/L" refers to Petrelli and Linderman, though there is currently no evidence to support such a hypothesis. + If the letters do refer to the soldiers, "V", "J", and "K" could represent Amarillo, Loredo, and San Antonio, and the numbers some sort of status code. If "P" and "L" represent Dallas and Austin, the separation and lack of a code number could refer to the fact that they survived the mission. |
Mohinder's taxi license
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mohinder's taxi license is a fake. | The expiration date on the license is February 30, 2007. (Genesis) | + To acquire such a license in the 36 hours the show leaves him is impossible. + The Chelsea Cab Company boss appeared desperate to hire somebody. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel | |||||||||