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| image = What We Have Wrought.jpg | | image = What We Have Wrought.jpg | ||
| number = 121 | | number = 121 | ||
| releasedate = January | | releasedate = January 19, 2009 | ||
| storyby = [[Joseph Robert Donnelly]] | | storyby = [[Joseph Robert Donnelly]] | ||
| artby = [[Alitha Martinez]] | | artby = [[Alitha Martinez]] | ||
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| easteregg = [http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/chapter121_ee.jpg Behind the scenes image] of [[Milo Ventimiglia]] and [[Hayden Panettiere]] | | easteregg = [http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/chapter121_ee.jpg Behind the scenes image] of [[Milo Ventimiglia]] and [[Hayden Panettiere]] from the shooting of episode ''[[The Butterfly Effect]]'' | ||
| last = [[Under the Bridge, Part 2]] | | last = [[Under the Bridge, Part 2]] | ||
| next = | | next = [[Almost Famous]] | ||
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</noinclude>{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}[[Mohinder]] weighs the opportunity of a lifetime.{{blurbclose}} | </noinclude>{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}[[Mohinder]] weighs the opportunity of a lifetime.{{blurbclose}} | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
[[Mohinder]] looks at his scaleless hands and contemplates that all his [[Mohinder's ability|nightmares]] are over. Next to him, [[Tracy Strauss]], who is driving the [[Tracy%27s_car|car]] that the two are riding in, asks Mohinder if he can recreate the catalyzed [[formula]]. When Mohinder asks why he would do that, Tracy retorts that it is not important and the real question is if he can. Mohinder says that without a sample to isolate the catalyst, all he can do is create monsters like himself. When Tracy asks him what if he had a sample to work with, Mohinder asks where the sample would come from. Tracy lifts her skirt to reveal a vial of the formula, and says that this vial is probably the last in existence. She also points out that despite their faults, [[Arthur]] and [[Nathan]] were right: giving [[abilities]] to everyone in the world is the only way to save it. Tracy asks Mohinder to consider being a "[[hero]]", and further tries to lure him into the plan, saying that Mohinder will be recognized as the greatest man on earth. As Mohinder is about to give in, he snatches the formula from Tracy's hands and bails out of the car. He makes his way off the freeway and looks at the vial of the formula, asking himself if this is what he really wants before stomping on it, destroying it. As he walks back towards [[New York City]], he thinks to himself that he is finally free. | |||
{{AppearancesWhat We Have Wrought}} | {{AppearancesWhat We Have Wrought}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Tracy drives a [[:Image:What We Have Wrought.jpg|Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06]] in this issue, but when she picks up Mohinder in ''[[Episode:Dual|Dual]]'', she drives a [[:Image:Dual350ZX.jpg|Nissan 350Z Roadster]]. Apparently, she has [[Tracy's cars|more than one car]]. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
{{GN|chapter=121|pages=6|vid=}} | {{GN|chapter=121|pages=6|vid=}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 22 April 2015
What We Have Wrought | |
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Issue #: | 121 |
Released: | January 19, 2009 |
Story by: | Joseph Robert Donnelly |
Art by: | Alitha Martinez |
Colors by: | Edgar Delgado |
Lettering by: | Comicraft |
Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
Easter Egg: | Behind the scenes image of Milo Ventimiglia and Hayden Panettiere from the shooting of episode The Butterfly Effect |
Previous: | Under the Bridge, Part 2 |
Next: | Almost Famous |
Mohinder weighs the opportunity of a lifetime. |
Mohinder Suresh, now free of the physical effects of the imperfect formula, escapes Pinehearst's destruction and the work he did there. He crosses with Tracy Strauss, who offers him a ride-- and the offer of a lifetime... |
Summary
Mohinder looks at his scaleless hands and contemplates that all his nightmares are over. Next to him, Tracy Strauss, who is driving the car that the two are riding in, asks Mohinder if he can recreate the catalyzed formula. When Mohinder asks why he would do that, Tracy retorts that it is not important and the real question is if he can. Mohinder says that without a sample to isolate the catalyst, all he can do is create monsters like himself. When Tracy asks him what if he had a sample to work with, Mohinder asks where the sample would come from. Tracy lifts her skirt to reveal a vial of the formula, and says that this vial is probably the last in existence. She also points out that despite their faults, Arthur and Nathan were right: giving abilities to everyone in the world is the only way to save it. Tracy asks Mohinder to consider being a "hero", and further tries to lure him into the plan, saying that Mohinder will be recognized as the greatest man on earth. As Mohinder is about to give in, he snatches the formula from Tracy's hands and bails out of the car. He makes his way off the freeway and looks at the vial of the formula, asking himself if this is what he really wants before stomping on it, destroying it. As he walks back towards New York City, he thinks to himself that he is finally free.
Character Appearances
Trivia
- Tracy drives a Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 in this issue, but when she picks up Mohinder in Dual, she drives a Nissan 350Z Roadster. Apparently, she has more than one car.
See Also
- For images from What We Have Wrought, see images from What We Have Wrought.
- For the transcript from What We Have Wrought, see the What We Have Wrought transcript.
External Links