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Old 11-08-2006, 09:59 AM   #21
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I think the figure standing below Uluru is Peter. Here is my reasoning:

The tagline for the series is "Save the cheerleader, save the world," right? Well What if saving Claire, what we're led to believe is an end in and of itself, is actually a means to an end?

Here's what I'm thinking. Claire, as far as we know, only has the power to heal and regenerate, much like Wolveriene. I was trying to think what good her power may have in saving the world. But . . .

I think that Peter is the key to saving the world. Saving Claire is a mission to throw us off, but think about it: The reason for saving Claire could simply be to protect Peter, seeing has he is the only other person able to benefit from her power (By mimicing). She can save no one but herself, UNLESS it's Peter.

I think Peter sustains a death blow, or something else that would kill him, but the presence of Claire allows him to heal. This may be vital because Peter is the only one who could theoretically mimic all the heroes' powers if they were together and be the ultimate hero. He may be the only one able, due to this ability to be all the heroes at once, to fight Uluru, whether it's really a monster, or a metaphor for Sylar.

Having Claire's healing factor in Peter as the ultimate good guy would be invaluable.

This theory would also explain why future Hiro said to Peter on the subway, "You look different without your scar."

Could this be the result of the death blow recieved that would have killed him had he not temporarily had Claire's power?

This would also explain why the figure on the comic cover is saying, "No one believed me . . ." No one believed Peter. Everyone he told thought he was crazy at first.
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It's gotta be Peter. There is much more evidence to support it being Peter. If Sylar truly is the mass murderer we're led to believe, why would he be fighting this Uluru anyways. Maybe Uluru is just a metaphoric representation of Sylar himself, and Peter must fight him. It will be interesting to see what part these comics play in the series.
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Old 11-08-2006, 04:08 PM   #22
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It's gotta be Peter. There is much more evidence to support it being Peter. If Sylar truly is the mass murderer we're led to believe, why would he be fighting this Uluru anyways. Maybe Uluru is just a metaphoric representation of Sylar himself, and Peter must fight him. It will be interesting to see what part these comics play in the series.
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I am just thinking we might have Sylar all wrong. He might be the killer we think he is, but he might feel he is justified in doing it. Maybe he knows that one of these super-powered people will cause the "END", just not who. So kill them all to stop it from happening.


Although if that is Peter in the picture, maybe it was Peter who tried to kidnap the little girl. A stretch I know, but maybe a Peter from the Future that is trying a "re-do"
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Old 11-08-2006, 04:20 PM   #23
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I am just thinking we might have Sylar all wrong. He might be the killer we think he is, but he might feel he is justified in doing it. Maybe he knows that one of these super-powered people will cause the "END", just not who. So kill them all to stop it from happening.
Although if that is Peter in the picture, maybe it was Peter who tried to kidnap the little girl. A stretch I know, but maybe a Peter from the Future that is trying a "re-do"
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That first part is interesting and a good idea . . . explain the second part a little more - about the re-do??
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Old 11-08-2006, 05:05 PM   #24
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That first part is interesting and a good idea . . . explain the second part a little more - about the re-do??
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By re-do I was just playing off what Hiro is thinking he might be able to do


I am thinking maybe sometime in the future maybe the "bomb" goes off ( the heroes fail)

Peter then absorbs Hiro's power and goes back in time, maybe that little girl is the key. I only say this because I truly think they guy on the cover of the comic looks like the guy who tried to kidnap the girl
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Old 11-09-2006, 07:14 AM   #25
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By re-do I was just playing off what Hiro is thinking he might be able to do
I am thinking maybe sometime in the future maybe the "bomb" goes off ( the heroes fail)

Peter then absorbs Hiro's power and goes back in time, maybe that little girl is the key. I only say this because I truly think they guy on the cover of the comic looks like the guy who tried to kidnap the girl
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My question is who is putting out these comics. I don't think it's Isaac even though Isaac is painting in comic book style. He's never mentioned them and not only that, the comic books are WAY more detailed and descriptive than anything isaac has painted.

You would think Isaac is puting them out because his address and phone is on them, so you think he's hoping the people these are about would contact him. But the comics are so detailed, Isaac could easily just go meet them. The comics detail where they are, the car Hiro rents, etc. That's just way too much information.

I'm thinking those comic books were planted to help some of the heroes and I'm guessing it's from the future. Plus I don't think it's trivial to get a comic published, certainly not by a struggling solo artist.

Nothing concrete, but I don't think he's doing those comics.
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Old 11-09-2006, 07:51 AM   #26
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My question is who is putting out these comics. I don't think it's Isaac even though Isaac is painting in comic book style. He's never mentioned them and not only that, the comic books are WAY more detailed and descriptive than anything isaac has painted.

You would think Isaac is puting them out because his address and phone is on them, so you think he's hoping the people these are about would contact him. But the comics are so detailed, Isaac could easily just go meet them. The comics detail where they are, the car Hiro rents, etc. That's just way too much information.

I'm thinking those comic books were planted to help some of the heroes and I'm guessing it's from the future. Plus I don't think it's trivial to get a comic published, certainly not by a struggling solo artist.

Nothing concrete, but I don't think he's doing those comics.
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In the third episode, simone says to Isaac "you need to get back to work, your editor... the comic book is late"
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Old 11-09-2006, 09:23 AM   #27
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In the third episode, simone says to Isaace "you need to get back to work, your editor... the comic book is late"
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I totally missed that, thanks. Was spinning my wheels about this all day yesterday.
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Old 11-09-2006, 04:03 PM   #28
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By re-do I was just playing off what Hiro is thinking he might be able to do
I am thinking maybe sometime in the future maybe the "bomb" goes off ( the heroes fail)

Peter then absorbs Hiro's power and goes back in time, maybe that little girl is the key. I only say this because I truly think they guy on the cover of the comic looks like the guy who tried to kidnap the girl
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I think the explosion we see is someone (Peter? Sylar? Another one?) loosing control over Sprague's stolen/borrowed power.
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Old 11-09-2006, 04:41 PM   #29
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I think the explosion we see is someone (Peter? Sylar? Another one?) loosing control over Sprague's stolen/borrowed power.
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My question is this, if the explosion is caused by another person with powers, how does saving claire stop the explosion? Does she jump on them to cover them with her body, thus obsorbing the explosion, and can her little body abosorb all that?

On another note, I was thinking further about the comic's importance. Somthing else I noticed in the show.. In episode 6, when DL see's Micah's comics, he seems excited to see that Micah has a copy of "9th wonders".

The comic is only on issue #13 by then. Has DL been reading the comics while he's been on the run? Unless the publisher started re-numbering the issues, I doubt DL was reading those comics when he was a kid since there has only been 13 issues (assuming, of course, that the comics are monthly).
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Old 11-09-2006, 05:00 PM   #30
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The ULURU cover has a protagtonist who is wearing round glasses. I don't see a sword in his hand. The clothes appear to be a dark blue jacket and pants. On the whole, it looks like Hiro might look if you only had 1" to draw him in.
The fiery aura that appears to surround him is actually part of the wall of flames around Uluru's feet.

Isaac obviously completed issue #14 (as Hiro was able to buy a copy). He was working on issue #15 or higher when he was murdered by Sylar. The last panels he completed depicted Hiro arriving at his studio and discovering Isaac's body.
Obviously there will now be a different and complete #15.

THe amusing/intriguing thing to consider is that up the time spent creating #14, Isaac has no idea the people he'd portraying are real. Nor do 99.999% of his readers. HOWEVER-- Isaac has a single faithful reader is is well aware these comic books are documentaries-- MICAH! Micah has been reading 9th Wonders since the first issue. He's aware of his father's abilities. He's aware of his mother's abilities. Now he knows about Hiro's abilities. AND Hiro pointed out to Micah that at least his issue was true.
So-- Micah is probably aware of far more about the situation than anyone else.

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