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Monica will become the vigilante known as St. Joan. In Fight or Flight, Micah compares Monica's ability to that of "St. Joan" in issue #10 of the comic series 9th Wonders!, which was published by Isaac Mendez until his death in .07%. On at least one occasion, events depicted in 9th Wonders! came true at an earlier or later date. In Truth and Consequences, Micah identifies her as such. + Monica has already had an encounter with the criminal element of New Orleans (The Kindness of Strangers). Should she decide to become a vigilante, she already has potential "targets". She was hesitant to take a stand before, so if she does use her powers to fight crime, it makes sense that she would do so in disguise, to protect her family.

+ Monica has already gained the ability to defend herself simply from watching a few seconds of wrestling and a Bruce Lee movie.
+ St. Joan on the cover of 9th Wonders! is completely shrouded in shadow. However, a distinguishing feature of this illustration is her shoes, which are clearly visible. Later, the camera focuses on Monica's shoes while she is jumping rope, which are the same as St. Joan's.
+ When Bob takes Monica home, he gives her an iPod full of information she can watch and absorb and comments that New Orleans "could use a little amazing". (The Line)
+ In Run!, Micah asked his parents, "shouldn't we be fighting crime or something?" Perhaps he will push Monica into vigilantism, becoming her "techno-sidekick".
+ When Peter and Caitlin travel to Future New York at the end of The Line, a billboard is seen in the background that depicts St. Joan.
+ The comic book depicting St. Joan could be another of Isaac's future drawings, showing Monica as St. Joan.
+ Micah identifies her as such when she wakes him up to go get his father's medal back.
+ They have the same ability.

Monica's iPod is bugged. None. + The Company might want to take tabs on what she learns and what she does.

- That version of the iPod has no way of obtaining Internet.

+ Neither do people, but radio isotopes seem to work pretty well on them.
+ Furthermore, the Company could easily have modified the iPod. Even without modifying the existing electronics, a wireless bug could easily be hidden within the casing with little difficulty. If the existing electronics are modified, it would not need to have a very long range, as it could record data and simply transmit it to a hidden receiver somewhere the Company knows she will regularly go (her home, for instance).
Monica's ability is not bound to strict mimicry. She is able to unconsciously adjust a move to fit a certain situation. None. + If the knife Monica used to cut tomato flowers were even slightly longer or shorter than the one on TV, she would not have been able to use it.

+ She was able to adjust her parkour skills to fit to a specific location.

Monica is actually a robot created by the Company. West said that there are two groups of people: robots and aliens. + When Micah puts his hand on Monica's back, saying that he wishes he could fix her, the camera lingers for an awfully long time.
- Yet he said he was unable to fix her.
- This could indicate that Micah's ability extends to receiving nerve signals (thoughts) in addition to electronic signals from machines.

+ Monica's "muscle mimicry" power should not account for her hands playing the piano against her will.

- Why not? We have seen people losing control of their abilities before.

+ The Company seems awfully interested in a simple waitress from New Orleans with a fairly mundane power.

- It's their job to investigate all evolved humans. And, besides, her ability is certainly not mundane.

- Bob wanted to inject Monica with a virus. Viruses need to infect living cells in order to survive; therefore, Monica is not a robot.

+ Maybe Bob only said it was a virus. It could have been some kind of technology that would repair, or perhaps shut down, Monica.
+ NANOROBOTS!!!

- The Company doesn't have the technology required to build robots; otherwise, they wouldn't need to clone Julien.

+ Maybe Mr. Muggles built Monica.

- Such a plot twist would be contradictory to the mythology of Heroes.
+ Maybe Mr. Muggles was inventing waffles but accidentally invented Monica.

More like waffles created both Mr. Muggles and Monica.

Mr. Muggles might be a shapeshifting, brilliant robotics engineer in hiding from the Company.

Monica will no longer appear on Heroes. Monica's only connection to the plot-lines was through Micah. Now that Micah no longer has a place in Heroes (both of his parents are dead) it seems likely that Monica doesn't either. + It has been revealed that Angela's dream was originally meant to also include Micah and Monica. However this was cut from the aired scene. There would be no reason to do this if they were still going to be regular characters.

+ Monica will become St. Joan because of her past experience with the thugs. So being the neighborhood super-heroine will force her to stay in New Orleans with Micah.
- With Tracy in the picture, Micah may not be entirely out of the picture, and so through him, Monica may not be entirely out, either.
+ There have been six episodes (probably more by the time you read this) where she is not mentioned at all. She's likely been written out of the show.
+ Dana Davis, the actress who plays Monica, is busy with another show, according to IMDB.
- The actress, Dana Davis, has guest starred recently on Pushing Daisies and so may still be able to squeeze in a few episodes of Heroes into her filming schedule.
- The storyline needs more heroes, if they are going to fight the villains. Monica may be back for Volume 4.

Monica isn't part of volume three because she isn't powerful enough to fight the villains. None. + Micah wants her to be a hero, but in season three, the villains are too powerful. So maybe so the writers don't kill her character, they just remove her from the storyline, and bring her back in another season/volume.

+ The villains in volume three, such as Knox and Flint, would most definitely kill her.

- Knox was frozen by Tracy, Flint may have been killed in Pinehearst, Arthur was shot, and even Sylar may be dead therefore "killing off" some of the biggest villains of the show. At the moment, the biggest known threat of Volume 4 is to be hunted down- becoming "Fugitives".

She may return in a future season/volume, because her character has potential to be a real good character.

Monica will return in Volume Four. None. + Monica has potential to be a real good character, with a very original power. If the writers were smart they would not permanently drop a character with so much potential.

+ In the first scene of Volume Four, Fugitives, The President looks over files of evolved humans shown to him by Nathan - one of which was Micah. Assuming that they do go after him, Monica will probably be included as well, since at the last time we saw her, he living with them.
The usage of an African American rising up to the wrongness of a government is a very common site in film and T.V. also in history too. Monica also states she wants to do more with her life, this might be her opportunity.

If Monica is super charged, she will be able to copy other people's ability. None. + She can copy difficult to almost impossible things.
All the things she copies are physically possible to her, she can only copy what she can physically perform, what superchaging this ability would do is unknown.
- The most common limitation of those with Photographic Reflexes is that they cannot perform anything outside of their physical ability, what's more, he ability does not include the ability to modify her own DNA. However, it is concievable that she would gain the ability to enhance herself to the level of the person she watches, in the event that she became supercharged.
Rogue from X-Men had a similar ability.
Rogue could absorb not only powers but other skills as well, and her absorption was proportional to the duration of the physical contact required to absorb characteristics.


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