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| Molly is helping [[Rebel]], and maybe part of the group, [[LAWR]]. || None || {{plus}} LAWR has been revealed to be an annogram for the people who are involved names: A for [[Anna]].<br />
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| [[Sylar]] will kill Molly and take her power. || None. || {{plus}} Molly's ability to "find people" (''[[The Hard Part]]'') would be incredibly useful to Sylar's storyline, allowing him to instantly find his [[evolved human]] victims.<br />
| [[Sylar]] will kill Molly and take [[clairvoyance|her power]]. || None || {{plus}} Molly's ability to "find people" (''[[The Hard Part]]'') would be incredibly useful to Sylar's storyline, allowing him to instantly find his [[evolved human]] victims.<br />
{{plus}} In the [[dark future]], Molly was turned over to [[Mr. Bennet (future)|Mr. Bennet]]. [[D.L.]] and [[Candice]] were also, and they were killed by [[Sylar (explosion future)|Sylar]], and Bennet may have thought Molly was dangerous because she knew where [[Claire (explosion future)|Claire]] was and presumed she would be killed if handed over to [[Matt (explosion future)|Matt]]. When Sylar killed Candice and D.L. Molly might have been with them and he would have taken her power.<br />
:{{minus}} He appears to favor more "legal" methods since acquiring [[shape shifting]]. (''[[Turn and Face the Strange]]'')<br />
{{plus}} In the [[explosion future|dark future]], Molly was turned over to [[Noah Bennet (explosion future)|Mr. Bennet]]. [[D.L.]] and [[Candice]] were also, and they were killed by [[Sylar (explosion future)|Sylar]], and Bennet may have thought Molly was dangerous because she knew where [[Claire (explosion future)|Claire]] was and presumed she would be killed if handed over to [[Matt (explosion future)|Matt]]. When Sylar killed Candice and D.L. Molly might have been with them and he would have taken her power.<br />
:{{minus}} If Bennet thought Matt would use Molly to find Claire, he would hide her, not hand her over to Matt.<br />
:{{minus}} If Bennet thought Matt would use Molly to find Claire, he would hide her, not hand her over to Matt.<br />
:{{minus}} Had future Sylar managed to gain Molly's powers he would not have needed Matt or anyone else to find Claire and would have acquired her abilities shortly after taking Molly's.<br />
:{{minus}} Had future Sylar managed to gain Molly's powers he would not have needed Matt or anyone else to find Claire and would have acquired her abilities shortly after taking Molly's.<br />
{{minus}} Killing off a kid would be shocking and probably too controversial.<br />
:{{plus}} They killed [[Noah Gray]].<br />
::{{minus}} This only happened in an alternate future.<br />
{{minus}} [[Sylar]] has shown himself to have some heart and may not be able to go through with killing a child.<br />
{{minus}} [[Sylar]] has shown himself to have some heart and may not be able to go through with killing a child.<br />
:{{plus}} Sylar was going to kill Claire in Homecoming, and she was only 17 years old. This may also explain why he didn't kill her when he had her at FBI Headquarters, instead of trying to escape with her.<br />
:{{plus}} Sylar was going to kill Claire in ''[[Episode:Homecoming|Homecoming]]'', and she was only 17 years old. This may also explain why he didn't kill her when he had her at FBI Headquarters, instead of trying to escape with her.<br />
::{{minus}} Killing a teenager on the brink of legal adulthood is different from killing a small child... additionally, it could be reasonably inferred that Sylar places a higher value on Claire's power than Molly's.
::{{minus}} Killing a teenager on the brink of legal adulthood is different from killing a small child... additionally, it could be reasonably inferred that Sylar places a higher value on [[rapid cell regeneration|Claire's power]] than Molly's.<br />
{{minus}} Sylar could have killed Molly at her house when he killed her father.<br />
 
:::{{minus}} Sylar knew Claire wouldn't die; which is why he wanted that ability in the first place. Going after her wouldn't really harm her, truth be told. Afterwards, Sylar himself told Claire so, that she would never die. Neither would he. Molly, Micah, other children would die from his attacks but Sylar has more respect for children than he does for adults. It is more likely that he planned to kidnap Molly to do the work for him.<br />
 
:{{minus}} Sylar shifted into [[Micah]] in order to save him because he was "just a kid". (''[[I Am Sylar]]'')<br />
{{minus}} Sylar could have killed Molly at her house when he killed [[James Walker|her father]].<br />
:{{plus}} Perhaps Sylar did not know that Molly was there, or even that she had a [[power]].<br />
:{{plus}} Perhaps Sylar did not know that Molly was there, or even that she had a [[power]].<br />
::{{minus}} Molly's name was in parentheses next to [[James Walker|James Walker's]] on [[Sylar's list]].<br />
:{{minus}} Molly's name was in parentheses next to [[James Walker|James Walker's]] on [[Sylar's list]].<br />
{{minus}} Sylar is now good.<br />
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| Molly will have a relationship with [[Micah]]. || Molly looks at Micah with some obvious admiration in ''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''. || {{plus}} Both share the burden of being superpowered children.<br />
| Molly will have a relationship with [[Micah]]. || Molly looks at Micah with some obvious admiration in ''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''. || {{plus}} Both share the burden of being superpowered children.<br />
{{plus}} They could be manipulated in a similar fashion as D.L. and Niki.<br />
{{minus}} They are in different cities.<br />
{{minus}} They are in different cities.<br />
:{{plus}} Molly can find Micah anywhere he goes.<br />
:{{plus}} Molly can find Micah anywhere he goes.<br />
:{{plus}} In the ''Heroes'' Universe, everyone is connected somehow. We always see them travel from place to place.<br />
:{{plus}} In the ''Heroes'' Universe, everyone is connected somehow. We always see them travel from place to place.<br />
{{plus}} Molly was hurt by [[Micah]]'s sole interest in saving his cousin, implying she has feelings for him.<br />
:{{minus}} Molly could simply be angry because she thought Micah was being too selfish, taking her away from where she was confortable to do something for him.<br />
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| The [[Company]] attempted to use Molly to find [[Mr. Parkman|Matt's father]]. || Molly knows about the man who can see her when she uses her powers to find him (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'') || {{plus}} Molly would not know about Mr. Parkman's ability to see her unless she had a reason to look for him in the first place.<br />
| [[The Company]] attempted to use Molly to find [[Maury Parkman|Matt's father]]. || Molly knows about the man who can see her when she uses her powers to find him (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'') || {{plus}} Molly would not know about Mr. Parkman's ability to see her unless she had a reason to look for him in the first place.<br />
{{minus}} Mr. Parkman could have entered Molly's nightmares himself.<br />
{{minus}} Mr. Parkman could have entered Molly's nightmares himself.<br />
:{{plus}} Assuming that Mr. Parkman left the Company a long time ago, he would not know of Molly's existence unless she came looking for him first.<br />
:{{plus}} Assuming that Mr. Parkman left the Company a long time ago, he would not know of Molly's existence unless she came looking for him first.<br />
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| Molly's [[clairvoyance|ability]] can only be used to find people. || [[Maury Parkman]] is able to use her ability to [[telepathy|enter her mind]]. || {{plus}} If Maury can enter Molly's mind through her ability, then her power probably works by finding human brains.<br />
| Molly's [[clairvoyance|ability]] can only be used to find people. || [[Maury Parkman]] is able to use her ability to [[telepathy|enter her mind]] (''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]''). || {{plus}} If Maury can enter Molly's mind through her ability, then her power probably works by finding human brains.<br />
{{plus}} Molly's ability is to find people.<br />
{{plus}} Molly's ability is to find people.<br />
{{plus}} If Molly could find non-people, she should have been able to find Alejandro's body.<br />
{{plus}} If Molly could find non-people, she should have been able to find Alejandro's body.<br />
:{{minus}} She was searching for the living being, not a corpse.<br />
{{minus}} Adair Tishler has said that her ability can be used to find anyone or anything.<br />
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| The Company gave Molly the Shanti virus. || The company has been working with the virus for decades. || {{plus}} How else would she have contracted it?<br />
| [[The Company]] gave Molly the [[Shanti virus]]. || The company has been working with the virus for decades. || {{plus}} At the time of her infection, there was only one other known victim, and the Company had been working with the virus for decades.<br />
:{{note}} It could have been a accident.<br />
{{note}} It could have been a accident.<br />
{{plus}} The company had been experimenting with the virus and intended to infect [[Monica Dawson]] to study its effects. (''[[Episode:The Line|The Line]]'') It could have been a similar experiment with Molly.<br />
{{plus}} The company had been experimenting with the virus and intended to infect [[Monica Dawson]] to study its effects (''[[Episode:The Line|The Line]]''). It could have been a similar experiment with Molly.<br />
{{minus}} According to Mr. Bennet, the Company was using Molly as a tracking system to locate "persons of interest" until she came down with the Shanti virus. It would make no sense to potentially damage a valuable piece of equipment when there are other evolved humans with much more financially worthless abilities to experiment on.<br />
{{minus}} According to [[Noah Bennet]], the Company was using Molly as a tracking system to [[clairvoyance|locate "persons of interest"]] until she came down with the Shanti virus. It would make no sense to potentially damage a valuable piece of equipment when there are other evolved humans with much more financially worthless abilities to experiment on.<br />
{{minus}} [[Linderman]] and [[Thompson]] were quick to get [[Mohinder]] to try and find and cure for Molly. It seems unlikely he would want to cure somebody he intentionally infected. (''[[The Hard Part]]'')<br />
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| Molly will be able to use her ability to mentally send Matt a call for help. || None. || {{plus}} Molly was able to establish a two-way telepathic connection with [[Maury Parkman]] when she tried to locate him with her ability. As Matt appears to be developing the same enhanced powers as Maury, it is possible she may be able to communicate with him over long distances using the same method.<br />
| Molly will be able to use [[clairvoyance|her ability]] to mentally send [[Matt Parkman]] a call for help. || None || {{plus}} Molly was able to establish a two-way telepathic connection with [[Maury Parkman]] when she tried to locate him with her ability. As Matt appears to be developing the same enhanced powers as Maury, it is possible she may be able to communicate with him over long distances using the same method.<br />
{{note}} [[Product placement|Sprint]] could use this as advertisement for their wireless telecommunications network.<br />
{{minus}} Maury Parkman used [[telepathy]] to control her mind (''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]''). Molly has not spoken to any non-telepaths she's tracked (''[[How To Stop An Exploding Man]]'').  
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| [[Molly]] has been sent to India to hide with [[Mrs. Suresh]]. || None. || {{plus}} [[Mohinder]] told [[Maya]] that he'd sent Molly somewhere safe where no one would think to look for her. Very few people actually know where his mother lives in India.<br />
| [[Molly]] is part of [[Rebel]]. || Rebel recruited Molly to find [[Monica]], [[Lee]], and [[Claude]]. (''[[Rebellion, Part 6]]'') || {{plus}} Rebel is a group of evolved humans.<br />
{{plus}} The [[assignment tracker map]] confirmed Molly is in India.<br />
{{minus}} Molly left with Claude.<br />
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| Arthur found Molly and took her power. || None. || {{plus}} Arthur can use telepathy to dig into Mohinder's mind and find where she is supposed to be.<br />
| [[Canon]] or not, Arthur Petrelli used [[clairvoyance]] for the show and its canon to be correct. There is no way that is shown in the show that explains how Arthur Petrelli could locate [[Hiro]] and [[Claire]] in the past, without Molly's ability. || While Arthur knew how to find Hiro and [[Ando]] in Africa because he was the one who, through [[Daphne]], assigned them to find [[Usutu]], only Molly's power could locate Hiro and Claire in the past. || {{plus}} Arthur has the power of [[telepathy]], but we never see him use the power on anyone to find Hiro or Claire in the past or to even know that they went there.<br />
{{plus}} Arthur seems to know exactly where people are, such as finding Hiro in Africa and in New York (even in a different time).<br />
:{{plus}} [[Arthur Petrelli]] has used telepathy to control [[Angela Petrelli]]. Why couldn't he do this to a younger and presumably less experienced mind like [[Molly]]'s? Plenty of things happen off-screen.<br />
:{{minus}} Arthur sent Hiro to Usutu's hut before finding him there.<br />
:{{minus}} Peter was exposed to Molly's power in ''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'', this could be where Arthur got clairvoyance from.<br />
:{{minus}} Molly's ability has not been shown to be able to find out where someone was in the past.<br />
::{{plus}} Arthur never knew he had Molly's power from [[Peter]], otherwise why send [[Sylar]] and [[Elle]] after Claire with the broad instructions, "Find her, bring her to me"?<br />
:{{minus}} Arthur has all of Peter's abilities; Peter had been exposed to Molly's power.<br />
:::{{minus}} Arthur didn't know Peter had precognition and space-time manipulation, but he still used them.<br />
{{minus}} Molly is still able to use her ability in the [[exposed future]].<br />
{{minus}} Arthur could've used ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' comics, where the whole story of Volume Three is depicted, including Hiro in Africa and in the past.<br />
:{{plus}} So was [[Peter Petrelli (exposed future)|Future Peter]], and Arthur took [[Peter Petrelli|Peter's]] power.<br />
:{{plus}} We see how the missing ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' comic was found, in New York by [[Matt]], [[Daphne]], and [[Ando]]; there is no evidence that Arthur had also found it. And they did not know Hiro was in the past until they found that comic.<br />
::{{minus}} The future was changed the moment Peter returned from it, with a power he didn't have in the original timeline. He then went to Pinehearst, something that due to the outcome it had, definitely didn't happen in the exposed future timeline.<br />
::{{minus}} The comic which shows Hiro and Claire in the past was found by [[Sam]] at [[Sam's Comics]] (''[[The Eclipse, Part 2]]''), and it preceeds the missing comic.<br />
:::{{plus}} The changed future could also cause Arthur to take Molly's power, for example, by giving him [[Peter]]'s ability to [[space-time manipulation|teleport]] to India.<br />
{{minus}} Molly uses her power in [[Rebellion]] story arc.<br />
::::{{minus}} Peter could have absorbed Molly's ability in [[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]; it would be pointless to find Molly after taking her ability from Peter.<br />
:{{plus}} BTE has confirmed that [[Arthur Petrelli]] does not need to remove powers but can copy them and leave the original owner with them. Why couldn't he do this?<br />
{{plus}} Apparently a scene was filmed where Arthur does indeed steal Molly's power and uses it to locate Hiro and Claire in the past, but was not shown because it was deemed too "disturbing" according to the latest Behind the Eclipse.<br />
::{{note}} Only after acquiring Peter's [[Empathic mimicry|original ability]].<br />
:{{minus}} The writers said the unaired scene is not canonical.<br />
{{minus}} Arthur could have used [[precognition|precognitive painting]] and/or [[precognitive dreaming]].<br />
:{{note}} Both abilities have been used to see into the past (e.g., Isaac's comic books and Peter's dream in [[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]).<br />
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| Molly will be used by the government to find evolved humans, during Volume 4. || None. || {{plus}} The government would certainly take advantage of her ability.<br />
| [[Molly]] was taken by [[Claude]] back to [[Mohinder's mother]], where she and [[Mohinder]] were waiting for her. || None || {{plus}} [[Mohinder]] has not been seen since the funeral of [[James Martin|Sylar]].<br />
{{minus}} Molly was sent to Madras, only Mohinder seems to know where she is.<br />
:{{minus}} Mohinder was living with [[Mira Shenoy|Mira]] after the funeral, and Molly implies in [[Graphic Novel:Second Chances|Second Chances]] that she has not seen Mohinder in a long time.<br />
{{plus}} Matt might bring her back since he plans to settle down with Daphne.<br />
{{minus}} [[Claude]] has enough family to take care of.<br />
{{minus}} [[Danko]] made it very clear that he will not work with any evolved human, regardless of their usefullness. (''[[Episode:Cold Wars|Cold Wars]]'')<br />
:{{plus}} All the more reason, [[Claude]] would want to be rid of [[Molly]].<br />
:{{plus}} [[Abigail]] and [[Lee]] have yet to be confirmed as his relatives, even if not actually blood related, such as adopted children.<br />
:{{plus}} [[Claude]] likes to be left alone. How could having a girl [[clairvoyance|who can find anyone]] help with that? Since [[Abigail]]'s power allows her to protect Claude and others.<br />
::{{note}} Abby might not stay with Claude, she might move out with Lee.<br />
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| Molly is working with Rebel ([[Micah Sanders]]) in Volume 4. || None. || {{plus}} Rebel would see the value of tracking people, especially if they somehow manage to stay completely out of his digital reach.<br />
| In the future [[Molly]] will have a child with [[Micah]], who will have a [[Fan Creation:Ability families|informational ability]]. || Molly looks at Micah with some obvious admiration in ''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''. || {{Plus}} Molly and Micah both have informational abilities.<br />
{{plus}} Micah and Molly have met, making it more likely that they would work together.<br />
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{{plus}} Rebel (Micah) always seems to know where people are and where they're going. If he was secretly working with Molly, who has the ability to find anyone anywhere, it would make sense how he has such vast knowledge of the whereabouts of other people.<br />
| [[Molly]] has been time traveling in between ''Heroes'' and ''Heroes Reborn''. || || {{plus}} In ''Heroes Reborn'', she is a few years older than she should be.<br />
:{{plus}} Along with this, Micah did not seem to know that they were many agents waiting to capture him in [[Episode: Cold Snap|Cold Snap]], proving that he alone may not have the resources to know exactly where everyone is. Thus, it would take communication with Molly to know where people are, as Rebel has proved in the past to know.<br />
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Sylar will kill Molly and take her power. None + Molly's ability to "find people" (The Hard Part) would be incredibly useful to Sylar's storyline, allowing him to instantly find his evolved human victims.
- He appears to favor more "legal" methods since acquiring shape shifting. (Turn and Face the Strange)

+ In the dark future, Molly was turned over to Mr. Bennet. D.L. and Candice were also, and they were killed by Sylar, and Bennet may have thought Molly was dangerous because she knew where Claire was and presumed she would be killed if handed over to Matt. When Sylar killed Candice and D.L. Molly might have been with them and he would have taken her power.

- If Bennet thought Matt would use Molly to find Claire, he would hide her, not hand her over to Matt.
- Had future Sylar managed to gain Molly's powers he would not have needed Matt or anyone else to find Claire and would have acquired her abilities shortly after taking Molly's.

- Sylar has shown himself to have some heart and may not be able to go through with killing a child.

+ Sylar was going to kill Claire in Homecoming, and she was only 17 years old. This may also explain why he didn't kill her when he had her at FBI Headquarters, instead of trying to escape with her.
- Killing a teenager on the brink of legal adulthood is different from killing a small child... additionally, it could be reasonably inferred that Sylar places a higher value on Claire's power than Molly's.
- Sylar knew Claire wouldn't die; which is why he wanted that ability in the first place. Going after her wouldn't really harm her, truth be told. Afterwards, Sylar himself told Claire so, that she would never die. Neither would he. Molly, Micah, other children would die from his attacks but Sylar has more respect for children than he does for adults. It is more likely that he planned to kidnap Molly to do the work for him.
- Sylar shifted into Micah in order to save him because he was "just a kid". (I Am Sylar)

- Sylar could have killed Molly at her house when he killed her father.

+ Perhaps Sylar did not know that Molly was there, or even that she had a power.
- Molly's name was in parentheses next to James Walker's on Sylar's list.

- Sylar is now good.

Molly will have a relationship with Micah. Molly looks at Micah with some obvious admiration in How to Stop an Exploding Man. + Both share the burden of being superpowered children.

- They are in different cities.

+ Molly can find Micah anywhere he goes.
+ In the Heroes Universe, everyone is connected somehow. We always see them travel from place to place.

+ Molly was hurt by Micah's sole interest in saving his cousin, implying she has feelings for him.

- Molly could simply be angry because she thought Micah was being too selfish, taking her away from where she was confortable to do something for him.
The Company attempted to use Molly to find Matt's father. Molly knows about the man who can see her when she uses her powers to find him (How to Stop an Exploding Man) + Molly would not know about Mr. Parkman's ability to see her unless she had a reason to look for him in the first place.

- Mr. Parkman could have entered Molly's nightmares himself.

+ Assuming that Mr. Parkman left the Company a long time ago, he would not know of Molly's existence unless she came looking for him first.
Molly's ability can only be used to find people. Maury Parkman is able to use her ability to enter her mind (The Kindness of Strangers). + If Maury can enter Molly's mind through her ability, then her power probably works by finding human brains.

+ Molly's ability is to find people.
+ If Molly could find non-people, she should have been able to find Alejandro's body.

- She was searching for the living being, not a corpse.

- Adair Tishler has said that her ability can be used to find anyone or anything.

The Company gave Molly the Shanti virus. The company has been working with the virus for decades. + At the time of her infection, there was only one other known victim, and the Company had been working with the virus for decades.

It could have been a accident.
+ The company had been experimenting with the virus and intended to infect Monica Dawson to study its effects (The Line). It could have been a similar experiment with Molly.
- According to Noah Bennet, the Company was using Molly as a tracking system to locate "persons of interest" until she came down with the Shanti virus. It would make no sense to potentially damage a valuable piece of equipment when there are other evolved humans with much more financially worthless abilities to experiment on.
- Linderman and Thompson were quick to get Mohinder to try and find and cure for Molly. It seems unlikely he would want to cure somebody he intentionally infected. (The Hard Part)

Molly will be able to use her ability to mentally send Matt Parkman a call for help. None + Molly was able to establish a two-way telepathic connection with Maury Parkman when she tried to locate him with her ability. As Matt appears to be developing the same enhanced powers as Maury, it is possible she may be able to communicate with him over long distances using the same method.

- Maury Parkman used telepathy to control her mind (The Kindness of Strangers). Molly has not spoken to any non-telepaths she's tracked (How To Stop An Exploding Man).

Molly is part of Rebel. Rebel recruited Molly to find Monica, Lee, and Claude. (Rebellion, Part 6) + Rebel is a group of evolved humans.

- Molly left with Claude.

Canon or not, Arthur Petrelli used clairvoyance for the show and its canon to be correct. There is no way that is shown in the show that explains how Arthur Petrelli could locate Hiro and Claire in the past, without Molly's ability. While Arthur knew how to find Hiro and Ando in Africa because he was the one who, through Daphne, assigned them to find Usutu, only Molly's power could locate Hiro and Claire in the past. + Arthur has the power of telepathy, but we never see him use the power on anyone to find Hiro or Claire in the past or to even know that they went there.
+ Arthur Petrelli has used telepathy to control Angela Petrelli. Why couldn't he do this to a younger and presumably less experienced mind like Molly's? Plenty of things happen off-screen.
- Peter was exposed to Molly's power in How to Stop an Exploding Man, this could be where Arthur got clairvoyance from.
+ Arthur never knew he had Molly's power from Peter, otherwise why send Sylar and Elle after Claire with the broad instructions, "Find her, bring her to me"?
- Arthur didn't know Peter had precognition and space-time manipulation, but he still used them.

- Arthur could've used 9th Wonders! comics, where the whole story of Volume Three is depicted, including Hiro in Africa and in the past.

+ We see how the missing 9th Wonders! comic was found, in New York by Matt, Daphne, and Ando; there is no evidence that Arthur had also found it. And they did not know Hiro was in the past until they found that comic.
- The comic which shows Hiro and Claire in the past was found by Sam at Sam's Comics (The Eclipse, Part 2), and it preceeds the missing comic.

- Molly uses her power in Rebellion story arc.

+ BTE has confirmed that Arthur Petrelli does not need to remove powers but can copy them and leave the original owner with them. Why couldn't he do this?
Only after acquiring Peter's original ability.

- Arthur could have used precognitive painting and/or precognitive dreaming.

Both abilities have been used to see into the past (e.g., Isaac's comic books and Peter's dream in How to Stop an Exploding Man).
Molly was taken by Claude back to Mohinder's mother, where she and Mohinder were waiting for her. None + Mohinder has not been seen since the funeral of Sylar.
- Mohinder was living with Mira after the funeral, and Molly implies in Second Chances that she has not seen Mohinder in a long time.

- Claude has enough family to take care of.

+ All the more reason, Claude would want to be rid of Molly.
+ Abigail and Lee have yet to be confirmed as his relatives, even if not actually blood related, such as adopted children.
+ Claude likes to be left alone. How could having a girl who can find anyone help with that? Since Abigail's power allows her to protect Claude and others.
Abby might not stay with Claude, she might move out with Lee.
In the future Molly will have a child with Micah, who will have a informational ability. Molly looks at Micah with some obvious admiration in How to Stop an Exploding Man. + Molly and Micah both have informational abilities.
Molly has been time traveling in between Heroes and Heroes Reborn. + In Heroes Reborn, she is a few years older than she should be.


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