| The Society is a resistance to the AWI, with Mrs. Petrelli and the Haitian as members, and Charles Deveaux as the founder. |
The Haitian and Mrs. Petrelli are connected in some way. Mrs. Petrelli knows about people with powers, as someone in the Society would have to. It would serve as a foil to the AWI. |
For disproven theories, see here.
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| The AWI couldn't have given Matt his powers because he was already on the list and that requires the genetic marker. He wouldn't be on it if he wasn't already evolved. AWI most likely enhances or uncovers the abilities while searching and documenting them. This is why Ted and Hana didn't know about their powers beforehand. |
Matt's name is on the list. (Homecoming) |
Matt also exhibited his powers before he was kidnapped, although that might have not been his first encounter with the AWI.
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| A group of evolved humans will eventually form a "league of heroes" similar to the Justice League |
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- This would be a long-term story arc.
- Writers have explicitly stated in interviews that the characters will continue to lead mostly separated lives, and will not be forming a Justice League.
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| The reason so many of the Heroes are interconnected, especially romantically involved, is down to subconscious recognition of the same trait, as such they are attracted to one another, as the first step of speciation. |
Darwin's "Origin of the Species" |
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For disproven theories, see here.
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| Some fans have speculated that it's significant that Mr. Muggles licked Claire's blood after her run-in with the garbage disposal. |
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It probably isn't since it has been stated and confirmed that the power is in the brain, not the blood.
- As Mohinder has postulated, the power is in the DNA. Drinking the blood or eating the brain of an evolved human will not give anyone powers of that evolved human (Sylar says "I can fix that" implying that he can look at the brain, figure out how it uses the DNA mutation to create the specific power for each individual, and then mimic it).
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| Mr. Muggles is plotting to take over the world, and his plan may involve waffles. |
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Some say Gumby could be part of the plan.
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| Peter's scar will be on his left side. |
His bangs cover the right side of his face when he meets Future Hiro. (Collision) |
If his hair covered the scar, he wouldn't look so different without it. Also, his long bang gets cut off at the end of Parasite.
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| Peter will get the scar before he meets Hiro face-to-face. |
Future Hiro says he looks "different" without the scar. (Collision) |
This doesn't necessarily mean Future Hiro had never seen Peter without the scar. After five years of seeing Peter with the scar, it may just be disconcerting to see him five years younger without the scar.
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| Sylar will get jealous of Peter's power and will try to remove his brain, but the attempt will be stopped by the other characters, leaving Peter with a horizontal scar along his forehead. |
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Also, it can be assumed that a man would look very different with a scar along the entire length of his forehead, and Sylar has met Peter and may have an intuitive understanding of his power.
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| Either Claire will die, or Peter will never see her again after he gets his scar.
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- While wounds healed by Claire's power leave no scars, there's no reason to assume that a scar from a wound Peter healed normally would disappear if he encountered her later.
- Also, Peter is able to heal outside Claire's presence. (Distractions)
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| Peter will get the scar from exploding.
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| Peter will no longer get the scar.
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- Future Hiro changed the future by going back and telling Peter about saving Claire which only changed the future of that timeline and not his, creating an alternate dimension, kind of like Future Trunks in DBZ.
- It's possible that Peter received the scar in the timeline in which Claire was not saved, and will not receive the scar in this timeline since damage healed with Claire's power seems to leave no scar.
- This would create a causality paradox for Future Hiro: he'd have no reason to return to the past to warn Peter.
- Present-day Hiro believes he cannot change the past because he was unable to save Charlie from her death. If he is correct, then Future Hiro may have come from a future in which Claire was already saved.
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| Peter will get the scar from the confrontation with Sylar seen in "Parasite"
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- previews for the 19th episode show Sylar saying "This is usually the part where people start screaming." along with peter still visibly alive with a deep cut across his forehead.
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- Peter would probably use Claire's healing ability to heal such a cut, although it is unknown if this would leave a scar behind.
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| The Primate Technology Theory : Primatech has been pointed out to also be the word "Primate" and the letters "CH", which some have speculated that may represent 'chromosome" as several powered characters are described as having chromosomal abnormalities indirectly. It could also represent the fusion of the two words "Primate and "Tech". |
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The name "Primatech" could be split into "Primate" and "Tech" or "CH". Also on the business card and on the Primatech Paper Co. Website they say that they were founded in 1962, the year Crick, Watson, and Wilkins won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material" (i.e. DNA). This could be an AWI inside joke or part of their origin.
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| Primatech Paper Co. is owned by or does business with Dunder Mifflin (The Office). |
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The show has already done indirect cross overs with Las Vegas and Friday Night Lights, both NBC shows. Paper was used by Primatech in many episodes. It is highly possible that they got their paper from Dunder Mifflin.
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| Mr. Bennet has undiscovered secret files |
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Primatech Paper's logo on the About Us [1] page opens a login which can be accessed with user name: bennet and password: claire. Accessing the hidden files within (see Hana) requires an additional login user name: bennet and password: HGghx11a. After three failed login attempts, access to Mr. Bennet's secret files may be blocked.
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| The Primatech logo with the Symbol superimposed is the logo for The Company |
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- Clicking the image gives access to the secret area of the website. The rungs on the Symbol are reversed, possibly a reference to the Company's manipulation of evolved humans.
- It's unlikely a logo for the whole organization, since Primatech Paper Co. is just one facility.
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| Sylar is stealing the brains of evolved humans in order to incorporate their abilities into himself. |
Most victims whose brains have been removed have been evolved humans. (Don't Look Back, Seven Minutes to Midnight, Homecoming) |
Sylar has corroborated this theory with his own statements.
Sylar says "I can fix that" implying that he can look at the brain, figure out how it uses the DNA mutation to create the specific power for each individual, and then mimic it - he isn't stealing anyone's brain
(Fallout)
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| Sylar may need to physically see the functioning brain (or believe he does) in order to give himself that power. |
He is removing and taking brains, not merely observing their owners. (Don't Look Back, Seven Minutes to Midnight, Homecoming) |
He was unable to consume Eden's power, as she destroyed her brain by shooting herself. However, he was apparently able to consume Charlie Andrews's power despite only having seconds to look at her exposed brain.
Sylar has seen enough brains by now that he knows exactly where to look in the brain for the use of the DNA mutation to figure out how the evolved human's powers function.
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| The symbol is meant to resemble RNA, which is where the abnormality lies...or just to indicate something to do with the abnormalities |
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- The Symbol directly resembles RNA, but missing a rung....which might be the actual genetic abnormality.
- Sylar was noted to be messing with his DNA and probably RNA as well. RNA is also in the brain, which would make sense to this theory.
- Production staff refer to the symbol as the "single helix".
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| The symbol is a combination of two Japanese symbols - "great talent" and "Godsend." |
Ando noted this. (Godsend) |
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| The Symbol is the logo for Yamagato Corporation's Genetic Research Division. |
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| The different sightings of the symbol in various episodes were left behind by Hiro |
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After realizing the significance of the symbol and its relation to his ancient Japanese hero (Godsend), Hiro feels his calling to make this legend known to the world. Possibly after mastering his powers, he then travels back in time to the locations of several key events and leaves behind the symbol to promote Japanese culture to the Western world. His time-stopping skills would be crucial in this task, as he would have to tattoo Jessica and draw on Claire's textbook while avoiding detection. The Haitian could also have been in cahoots with Hiro on this mission; Hiro would leave his mark while he erased the memories of the victims of this prank, hence they would have no memory of NOT having the symbol existing in their lives.
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| The Symbol marks evolved humans that work for the AWI. Jessica has it on her back because she is an assassin for the AWI (Linderman being in a management position in this organization). The symbol is on the cover of the 9th Wonders! comic book. The Company could be the publisher of this magazine. If this is true the Japanese origins of this symbol suggests that the AWI also originated in Japan. |
The Haitian wore the symbol on a necklace and was definitely an agent for the AWI. |
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| The Symbol reveals, to the careful observer, that the head of the Company is actually Alfred Hitchcock. |
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| Uluru is actually a depiction of Sylar or a symbol thereof. |
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His being invincible would have to do with the rapid regeneration ability he was planning on taking from Claire. It could also depict how his hunger for power will spiral to massive proportions.
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| Uluru will be the thing that the characters are actually supposed to face...after it kills Sylar. |
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The Uluru legend can be found on Wikipedia. There is really no other evidence that Uluru will become important aside from Isaac seeing Uluru and Hiro having him as a background on his computer screen. The legend of Uluru also has a creation myth attached to it: the Dingo, a supernaturally enhanced creature.
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| Uluru could be Jessica. |
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She's already out of control and this can be a development of that. Or this could be her form when completely separated from Niki. She has said that she's in control now and she seems to think she's unstoppable. She might end up being the true antagonist.
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| Uluru could be Peter. |
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Uluru is a rather badass-looking rock monster. There are several reasons that Peter may become this monster.
- Peter is one of only three characters powerful enough to be him (Sylar and Niki/Jessica are the other two). All the powers he's able to mimic, especially including Claire's regeneration, could easily justify him referring to himself as "invincible", just like Uluru.
- His power comes from his depth of emotion, which is not always controllable or predictable. It could be that after being seriously hurt or betrayed by people he cares about, or from losing them, that he could utterly lose control of his emotions, turning him into a raging Uluru.
- In Unexpected when Peter was fighting Isaac, as Peter became enraged, his voice became deep and distorted.
- Most important, however, is his name. His first name and last name, Peter Petrelli, both come from the Latin term 'petra' meaning "rock."
- There may be religious references of note. The "rock" on which Jesus supposedly wished his church to be built was a man whose name changed from Simon to Peter. That we had a Simone in a relationship with Peter (until her death, of course) is quite the parallel. However, this is incidental to whether or not Peter will become Uluru.
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| Uluru will be a villain in a future season. |
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Uluru has appeared as a formidable rock monster on the cover of 9th Wonders!, Issue #13. He also appeared in a dream/hallucination in which he menacingly towered over Isaac.
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| Uluru is Peter and Nathan's father. |
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Angela Petrelli told Peter that his father thought he was invincible. Peter had a vision when Nathan had an accident and when Charles Deveaux died, but he did not feel anything when his dad died, so he may be alive.
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| Uluru is a symbol of Isaac's drug addiction |
All representations of Uluru have originated from Isaac |
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| Waffles augment evolved humans' powers |
Both Hiro and Claire eat waffles before using their power. (Hiros,Collision) |
No waffles have been shown on screen as of yet.
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| Waffles are tasty. |
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- Hiro admits having eaten waffles, and likes them. His father has admitted to not eating waffles, and doesn't like them.
- Hiro's father may or may not like green eggs and ham.
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| Sylar is ultimately defeated by waffles. |
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- While stalking Charlie at the Burnt Toast Diner, Sylar is not eating waffles.
- Hiro's father knows of waffles' destructive power, hence his aversion to them.
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| The reason we never see Hiro's waffles is that he is wholly unimpressed by them and is convinced that there must be truly incredible waffles out there. His search will lead him to Belgium ca. WWII where he will become the inspiration for the Flemish comic book character, Nero. |
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Everybody knows the best waffles are in Belgium, not America. (See the Hiro=Nero theory.)
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| While waiting for Peter Petrelli, Angela Petrelli will feed Claire and The Haitian waffles. |
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Angela's waffles will probably remind Claire of Sandra's waffles.
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