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![]() Brody struggles to force himself on Claire, resulting in a major accident. | |
First reference: | One Giant Leap |
Rape is the crime of forcing an unwilling person to participate in sexual activity.
About
One Giant Leap
At a party after a football game, Brody Mitchum walks off alone with Claire Bennet. They kiss, and Brody attempts to go farther. When Claire tries to put the brakes on their physical relationship, he attempts to rape her. In the struggle, she falls and her head is impaled on a tree branch.
Graphic Novel:Aftermath
After Brody's attempt to rape Claire, she crashes her car to teach him a lesson.
Collision
Having seen Claire leave the party with Brody the previous night, Lori Tremmel asks Claire about the incident and reveals that Brody raped her. The two victims watch Brody develop a relationship with a possible future victim.
The Butterfly Effect
Sandra encourages Claire to talk about her attack by Sylar, but Claire is vague about the details. Sandra begins to ask Claire if Sylar did something, and Claire responds "No, it wasn't that."
Flint states that he wants to "have some fun" with Elle after she is knocked out in a fight with Sylar.
One of Us, One of Them
During the robbery of the First Federal Bank of New York, Flint threatens to rape a female teller after she goes to set off an alarm, until Peter (in Jesse's body) forcefully stops him.
The Eclipse, Part 2
Samedi brings a young woman into a hut with the intention of raping her, but is stopped by the Haitian, who, taking advantage of the absence of his brother's powers, knocks him out.
Graphic Novel:Puppet with No Strings
Eric Doyle uses his ability to force a woman into having sexual intercourse with him, most likely against her will.
Notes
- In a preview shown at the Jules Verne film festival, Angela Petrelli describes Level Five as holding "rapists, arsonists, and killers."