User:Jenx222/Company Founders/Susan Amman
| Susan Amman | |
|---|---|
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| Portrayed by | Diana Scarwind |
| First mentioned | Homecoming |
| In-story stats | |
| Known abilities | Mentalic Exertion Abilities Identified: Telepathy, Rapid cell regeneration, Puppet master, Telekinesis, Freezing, Mental manipulation, Persuasion, Enhanced strength, Enhanced speed, Enhanced memory |
| Gender | |
| Date of death | prior to March 19, 2007 |
| Occupation | Company Founder |
| Significant others | Harry Fletcher, formerly Samson Gray |
| Children | Gabriel Gray, Samantha Grey, Niki Sanders, Tracy Strauss, Barbara |
| Grandchild | Micah Sanders |
Susan Amman was one of the Company's founders. She is an evolved human with the ability to mentaly exert pressure onto other evolved humans in order to identify and duplicate their abilities.
The Company
1977 - 1979 - Official and Founder
1979 - 1997 - Deputy Director
1997 - 1998 - Director
1998+ - Unknown
Susan was one of the 12 company founders who founded the company in 1977, she and the other founders came together because they believed they could change the world. In 1979 she replaced Arthur Petrelli as deputy director due to his lack of compassion and his single-mindedness. In 1997 she replaced her late husband Harry Fletcher as Director of the company. Within a year she to had been killed, apparently by the same person that killed her husband, although no body was ever found. Arthur Petrelli then assumed control of the company.
Character History
The Kindness of Strangers
A woman is amongst the group of twelve, standing near Mr. Linderman.
Cautionary Tales
A woman is identified by Matt Parkman as the deceased Susan Amman.
Founding Fathers
Susan is revealed to be a fundamental part of the company.
Notes
- Susan is standing next to Daniel Linderman and behind Paula Gramble in an image of the Company's founders.
- Her name is printed on a sticky note Matt applied to a photo of the Company's founders, but it is unclear what is written on that note. Her last name was clarified as "Amman" by writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite in CBR's Sept. 30, 2008 issue of "Behind the Eclipse". It is unclear whether or not the writers confirmed her first name as "Susan" or were just agreeing to that as a nickname for "Suzanne".
