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Theory talk:The Company's founders

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Weird note

"This was also a group of people with superpowers so they couldn't just get any photographer to take the picture."

Whuzah? Huh? Why not, exactly? It's not like any of them is on fire or shooting lightning bolts out of their eyes. I think they probably could have hired a photographer and said something like "hi, we're a group of twelve friends and we'd like you to take our picture" instead of "hi, we're a group of twelve people with kick-ass superpowers and we'd like you to take our picture". I mean, yes, Adam is a logical choice for the photographer, since he doesn't appear to be in the photo, but the statement above just doesn't make any sense or provide any support for the theory. Now, if it was "the group is a secret organization and they wouldn't want to be associated with one another, so they couldn't use an outside photographer", I could see the point -- though of course neither the notion that it's a secret group nor that they all had powers is really confirmed in the show.--Hardvice (talk) 12:26, 8 November 2007 (EST)

  • That's why I stay away from theory pages.--Bob (talk) 12:30, 8 November 2007 (EST)
    • this has been mentioned before probably because i've seen the comparason pic of Adam and Mr Petrelli, but I am thinking that it could be Adam. I mean their profiles are oh so similar, so maybe Adam isn't taking the picture, maybe he is in it because he's Mr Petrelli. And if this is the case then we may know where Claire got her power from. --   peterforpresident   talk  contribs  my rpg 
      • It's technically possible. They could have locked Adam up and told his kids he died. I guess we'll know for sure next week when we see Peter meet Adam. If he still has his memory and doesn't recognize him as his dad, we can finally put this one to rest. Really, it seems extremely unlikely given that we know Arthur's history of his time in Vietnam. His reactions to Linderman's power would be pretty pointless for a regenerating five-hundred-year-old, to say nothing of the fact that he wouldn't actually have needed Linderman to heal him.--Hardvice (talk) 15:18, 8 November 2007 (EST)