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** They could expand his story in the graphic novels. That would be a payoff to that audience. If they ever show a list or something of the Group of 12 names, then "J. Gitelman" could be snuck in there. Non-overly obsessive fans wouldn't notice something like that.--[[User:Tim Thomason|Tim Thomason]] 00:45, 27 October 2007 (EDT) | ** They could expand his story in the graphic novels. That would be a payoff to that audience. If they ever show a list or something of the Group of 12 names, then "J. Gitelman" could be snuck in there. Non-overly obsessive fans wouldn't notice something like that.--[[User:Tim Thomason|Tim Thomason]] 00:45, 27 October 2007 (EDT) | ||
***Honestly, I got the impression from the graphic novels that Hana's mother and grandmother were the "special" ones. While it was never explicitly stated that either were evolved humans, Hana implies from their extraordinary natures that she inherited her courage and strength from them, and thus the whole of her "specialness" (i.e. her ability). -- [[User talk:Paronine|Paronine]] 00:50, 27 October 2007 (EDT) | ***Honestly, I got the impression from the graphic novels that Hana's mother and grandmother were the "special" ones. While it was never explicitly stated that either were evolved humans, Hana implies from their extraordinary natures that she inherited her courage and strength from them, and thus the whole of her "specialness" (i.e. her ability). -- [[User talk:Paronine|Paronine]] 00:50, 27 October 2007 (EDT) | ||
**I'm not sure that being on the Go12 means you *have* to have special powers. It's possible that he was a "concerned citizen" that met up with Evolved Humans and attempted to "save the world" and what have you. For all we know, he could've met the evolved future [[Zahava Gitelman|Mrs. Gitelman]] on one of the first "[[bag and tag]]" missions.--[[User:Tim Thomason|Tim Thomason]] 01:01, 27 October 2007 (EDT) |
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If he's still alive, think he'll play a larger part in the show? Maybe even be the older looking man (since he was born in 1938) in the Group of 12? He COULD have had a power, as Hana has one and we've seen that children with powers tend to have a parent with a power. Hmm. --Riddler 20:38, 24 October 2007 (EDT)
- I just think it would be hard from a logistics standpoint to get much of a payoff in the shows out of any of Hana's family being in the group. She's just such a trivial character in the show, and now that she's effectively dead... I suppose they could just say his name and leave it at that, but that's going to leave the non-comics non-graphic novel audience wondering who the hell he is.--Hardvice (talk) 20:53, 24 October 2007 (EDT)
- They could expand his story in the graphic novels. That would be a payoff to that audience. If they ever show a list or something of the Group of 12 names, then "J. Gitelman" could be snuck in there. Non-overly obsessive fans wouldn't notice something like that.--Tim Thomason 00:45, 27 October 2007 (EDT)
- Honestly, I got the impression from the graphic novels that Hana's mother and grandmother were the "special" ones. While it was never explicitly stated that either were evolved humans, Hana implies from their extraordinary natures that she inherited her courage and strength from them, and thus the whole of her "specialness" (i.e. her ability). -- Paronine 00:50, 27 October 2007 (EDT)
- I'm not sure that being on the Go12 means you *have* to have special powers. It's possible that he was a "concerned citizen" that met up with Evolved Humans and attempted to "save the world" and what have you. For all we know, he could've met the evolved future Mrs. Gitelman on one of the first "bag and tag" missions.--Tim Thomason 01:01, 27 October 2007 (EDT)
- They could expand his story in the graphic novels. That would be a payoff to that audience. If they ever show a list or something of the Group of 12 names, then "J. Gitelman" could be snuck in there. Non-overly obsessive fans wouldn't notice something like that.--Tim Thomason 00:45, 27 October 2007 (EDT)