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| There is an incredibly powerful being guiding the events in ''Heroes'', whether it be god or an [[evolved human]]. || None. || {{plus}} Most of the [[prophecy|prophecies]] made by [[Isaac]], [[Peter]] and [[Sylar]] are only relevant to the events that involve them; what are the chances that Isaac would [[precognition|paint]] [[Hiro]]'s battle with [[Adam]] in ''[[Out of Time]]'' in the same series as the painting of [[Noah]] being shot by [[Mohinder]]? The events are 400 years apart. (''[[The Line]]'')<br> | | There is an incredibly powerful being guiding the events in ''Heroes'', whether it be God, a god, or an [[evolved human]]. || None. || {{plus}} Most of the [[prophecy|prophecies]] made by [[Isaac]], [[Peter]] and [[Sylar]] are only relevant to the events that involve them; what are the chances that Isaac would [[precognition|paint]] [[Hiro]]'s battle with [[Adam]] in ''[[Out of Time]]'' in the same series as the painting of [[Noah]] being shot by [[Mohinder]]? The events are 400 years apart. (''[[The Line]]'')<br> | ||
{{plus}} Something prevents Hiro from causing a [[rift]] through [[space-time manipulation|time travel]].<br> | {{plus}} Something prevents Hiro from causing a [[rift]] through [[space-time manipulation|time travel]].<br> | ||
{{plus}} Despite painting a [[explosion|grim future]], Nathan exhibits [[free will]] by flying Peter above [[New York City]].<br> | {{plus}} Despite painting a [[explosion|grim future]], Nathan exhibits [[free will]] by flying Peter above [[New York City]].<br> | ||
{{plus}} Faith and religion has a strong influence on the show. | |||
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| Mythological figures in the world of ''Heroes'' were actually evolved humans. || None. || {{minus}} ''Heroes'' will probably not touch upon cultural or religious legends as it may be taken offensively.<br> | | Mythological figures in the world of ''Heroes'' were actually evolved humans. || None. || {{minus}} ''Heroes'' will probably not touch upon cultural or religious legends as it may be taken offensively.<br> |
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Theories
Theory | Citations | Notes |
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There is an incredibly powerful being guiding the events in Heroes, whether it be God, a god, or an evolved human. | None. | + Most of the prophecies made by Isaac, Peter and Sylar are only relevant to the events that involve them; what are the chances that Isaac would paint Hiro's battle with Adam in Out of Time in the same series as the painting of Noah being shot by Mohinder? The events are 400 years apart. (The Line) + Something prevents Hiro from causing a rift through time travel. |
Mythological figures in the world of Heroes were actually evolved humans. | None. | - Heroes will probably not touch upon cultural or religious legends as it may be taken offensively. + Bob has the power to turn objects into gold, like King Midas. His computer password reflects the legend. (Powerless)
+ Takezo Kensei was a mythological Japanese hero. In reality, his story was the combination of the journeys of an evolved human with immortality and an evolved human with the power to bend time and space. The legend was exaggerated by Yaeko. (Out of Time) |
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See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Faith and religion |