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Image:Powers Canfield vortextual suicide.jpg|[[Stephen Canfield]] would rather suck himself into a [[vortex]] rather than "become a monster". | Image:Powers Canfield vortextual suicide.jpg|[[Stephen Canfield]] would rather suck himself into a [[vortex]] rather than "become a monster". | ||
Image:RealizedMattwithBomb300x200.jpg|[[Matt]] appears to be a suicide bomber. | Image:RealizedMattwithBomb300x200.jpg|[[Matt]] appears to be a suicide bomber. | ||
Image:Telepathy in 409 (3).JPG|[[Matt]] arranges to be shot by the police, | Image:Telepathy in 409 (3).JPG|[[Matt]] arranges to be shot by the police, intending to die. | ||
Image:Nathan's death.jpg|What is left of Nathan commits suicide. | |||
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First reference: | Genesis |
Suicide is the act of killing oneself. Some characters from Heroes have committed, attempted, or appeared to attempt suicide.
About
Unaired pilot
Amid Halebi, The Engineer, tries to hang himself because he can't live with the fact that he killed his wife with his ability.
Genesis
Peter Petrelli has a recurring vision of what appears to be a suicide attempt. He dreams himself falling/flying off the top of a tall New York City building.
Claire Bennet, in an apparent suicide attempt, jumps off an 80-foot platform, caught on tape by Zach. She also mentions that she has stabbed herself in the chest and shoved a steel rod through her neck, all in an attempt to seriously hurt herself or prove her power of regeneration.
Isaac creates a prophetic painting of a suicide bombing in Israel.
Don't Look Back
Nathan Petrelli tries to explain the fact that he and Peter flew as a failed suicide attempt by Peter. Later, while recovering in the hospital, Peter's mother reveals that her late husband was clinically depressed for years, and that he finally committed suicide after two failed attempts. Much later that night, Nathan watches as Peter threatens to jump off the edge of the roof unless Nathan admits that he flew.
One Giant Leap
Eden jokes that macaroni and cheese is what Americans eat when they want to commit suicide slowly.
Nathan ignores Peter's insistence that they are "special". He tells Peter that a reporter is investigating Peter's apparent suicide attempt. Later, in a press conference aimed at helping his campaign, Nathan announces that his father committed suicide after a battle with depression, and claims that Peter's fall was also a depression-related suicide attempt.
Collision
Confident of her regenerative powers, and intent on teaching Brody Mitchum a lesson, Claire purposely crashes Brody's car into a wall in what would appear to most to be a suicide. (According to Aftermath, Claire was not wearing a seatbelt.)
Seven Minutes to Midnight
Ted implores Audrey to shoot him.
Homecoming
Unsure what will happen to him, Peter jumps off the roof of Union Wells High School. He subsequently mimics Claire's power of regeneration, and is healed.
Six Months Ago
After Mr. Linderman's prosecution becomes more public, Mr. Petrelli dies. Nathan tells Peter that their father died of a heart attack. (He did not yet know that Mr. Petrelli took his own life on April 25.)
Fallout
At the Odessa Police Department, Peter tells Claire that this healing power is new to him and that he didn't know he was going to be all right when he jumped off the building with Sylar.
Eden is intent on using her persuasive power to have Sylar kill himself. She brings him a gun and attempts her power, but her plan backfires. When Sylar tells Eden that he will steal her power, she turns the gun on herself and shoots, much to Sylar's chagrin.
Godsend
Local law writes up Eden's gunshot wound to the head as a suicide.
To help Zach regain his memory, Claire repeats her original jump from October 1st.
The Hard Part
Peter gives Claire a gun and asks her to shoot him in the head if he begins to explode.
Landslide
Hiro recalls the stories of Takezo Kensei who plunged a sword into his own heart and handed it to a dragon. He committed this act of seppuku rather than give up the life of a princess. Hiro tells his father that he is willing to cut out his own heart.
How to Stop an Exploding Man
Nathan is willing to sacrifice his own life to save New York City--he flies Peter above the city where he explodes.
Graphic Novel:The Death of Hana Gitelman, Part 2
Hana agrees to go on a mission to space to take out a satellite. After being infected with a virus, she does not try to reach safety. Rather, she undoes her tether, lands on the satellite, and is killed upon contact with the Earth's atmosphere.
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 4
Guillame tries to kill his son. When he realizes the horror of his ways, he jumps off a cliff.
Graphic Novel:Blackout, Part 2
A teenage patient, overcome with the death and destruction possibly caused by his electrical outbursts, attempts to take his own life by connecting with a downed power line.
Graphic Novel:The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei
Bored with his marriage to Yumi, Adam fakes his own drowning.
I Am Become Death
Because she is afraid of herself, Tracy Strauss attempts suicide by jumping from the Francis Scott Key Bridge. However, she is saved by Nathan.
Angels and Monsters
After realizing he has nothing left to live for, Stephen Canfield allows himself to be pulled into his own vortex.
Graphic Novel: Doyle
Eric Doyle makes Michael commit suicide with his own ability.
Villains
Gabriel Gray, tormented by his memories of killing Brian Davis, decides to kill himself. He hangs a noose from the rafters of Gray & Sons and hangs himself. He is saved from death when Elle enters the watch repair shop and zaps him down.
Webisode:The Recruit, Part 4
Rachel Mills notes that her mother, Leona, committed suicide. Angela tells her this happened after Leona discovered her ability.
Shades of Gray
Danko straps bombs to Matt's chest in an attempt to make him appear as a suicide bomber.
Jump, Push, Fall
Using the "jump, push, fall" test that Gretchen learned from an episode of Crossing Jordan, Claire determines that Annie's death was a suicide, but is incorrect.
Acceptance
Tadashi calls Dial a Hero as he prepares to commit suicide by jumping off the Yamagato roof. After explaining why (he lost his job and his family was angry about it), he kills himself. Hiro travels back in time and tries 47 times to save him and fails. Finally, Hiro sits down on the roof and talks with Tadashi and realizes that Tadashi hates his job and purposely got himself fired. Hiro befriends him and manages to talk him off the roof, and Tadashi doesn't kill himself and leaves.
Shadowboxing
Matt arranges for policemen to shoot him in hope that he'll take Sylar with him. Claire also discover's that Annie's suicide was actually a murder.
The Fifth Stage
Nathan tries to commit suicide by jumping off a rooftop but doesn't succeed because Peter grabs his hand. Nathan tells Peter that he has to let him go, which after some deliberation, he does. Nathan falls and lands on a car below.
Notes
- Zahava Gitelman and her mother are killed in a suicide attack in Israel, 1989. Hana is seriously injured, hospitalized, and misses the funerals of her mother and grandmother. (Wireless, Part 1)
- In a deleted scene from the unaired pilot, Amid Halebi ("The Engineer") attempts to commit suicide by hanging himself when several armed terrorists break into his apartment and drag him off to their headquarters.
- Bianca Karina's roommate thinks Bianca is trying to commit suicide when she finds Bianca with a bag over her head. (Assignment Tracker 2.0)
Gallery
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In 1989, a suicide attacker takes the lives of many Israelis, including Zahava Gitelman and her mother.
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Gabriel Gray prepares to commit suicide.
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Claire appears to be committing suicide.
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Peter's flight attempt is spun to be a suicide attempt.
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Stephen Canfield would rather suck himself into a vortex rather than "become a monster".
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Matt appears to be a suicide bomber.
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Matt arranges to be shot by the police, intending to die.
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What is left of Nathan commits suicide.