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As promised, I am posting the new version of the Heroes’ String Theory graph, now considering events showed in the latest episode (1×20 - Five Years Gone). It took me hell to make it, because lots of things must be considered now:
- Candace’s power (illusion) is helping some characters fake reality in unexpected ways
- Future Hiro is not aware of these illusions, and maybe passing incorrect information to Young Hiro
- Future Mohinder somehow remembers the Subway encounter.
Thus, this graph has some new conventions, separating what really happened (ie. what WE know as truth) and what Future Hiro and Young hero saw. Some stuff still remain as conjectures. If Candace was alive after the explosion, it means Sylar (and not a Candace-induced illusion) was stabbed by Hiro, so how could he regenerate? The only reasonable explanation I have is Linderman, but I don’t see WHY he would do that, no matter how evil he could possibly be.
I may be totally wrong, but whatever. Here is the graph. DISCLAIMER: There be dragons. As usual, if you feel like something is terribly wrong, if you can suggest better layouts or conventions, use the comment box below.
Some generic smart-assery about this feat(?):
(08:15:27 PM) Prometheus: dude this has to be the nerdiest thing I've ever seen :-) (08:15:38 PM) mobus: hehehehehe (08:16:19 PM) Prometheus: who else would ever think of making a flow diagram of Heroes :-) (08:16:33 PM) Prometheus: try making one for Lost and I will applaud you! (08:17:15 PM) mobus: good idea :) the problem will be the flashbacks, but it's doable (08:19:38 PM) Prometheus: make them in a nice colour, like pink (08:19:46 PM) Prometheus: and cloud shaped :-) (08:20:00 PM) mobus: the idea is to be nerdy, not gay (08:20:39 PM) Prometheus: the result is the same you don't get to sleep with women (08:20:44 PM) Prometheus: :-D (08:21:01 PM) mobus: point
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1 users resposed " Now, the hard part "
May 3 2007
> “… so how could he [Sylar] regenerate? The only reasonable explanation I have is Linderman, but I don’t see WHY he would do that (…)”
– Thing number 1. Linderman doesn’t want to kill Sylar. Note the following lines between Mohinder and Thompson (Bennet’s boss, works for Linderman). Thompson babbles about “similar priorities”. Come on! If he really wanted to kill Sylar, he would say like “ok, let’s fuckin’ kill da mothafucka”!
Episode 19, 34:01 - Mohinder and Thompson at Mohinder’s apartment:
Mohinder: “A person that dangerous must be stopped.”
Thompson: “I can assure you we have similar priorities.”
– Thing number 2. The law to restrict “the mutants” is called “Linderman Act”. We don’t know why, and no explanations were found.
– Thing number 3. Looks like the Linderman Act was created when the original Nathan was the president. Maybe Sylar-as-Nathan was trying to create difficulties for its execution — maybe he and Linderman, together?
Episode 20, 41:20 - Sylar and Peter, final showdown:
Sylar: “When I killed Nathan, he had turned against his own kind.”