Matt Parkman (exposed future)
Matt Parkman | |
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Portrayed by | Greg Grunberg |
First appearance | I Am Become Death |
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Known ability | Telepathy |
Formal name | Matthew Parkman |
Nickname | Carnac |
Gender | |
Date of birth | June 10, 1968 |
Home | New York, NY; formerly Los Angeles, CA |
Residences | formerly a single-family home in Los Angeles, CA, currently Mohinder Suresh's apartment in Brooklyn, NY |
Occupations | NYPD detective, former private security guard, former LAPD Officer |
Significant others | Daphne Millbrook (deceased), formerly Janice Parkman |
Parent | Maury Parkman |
Children | Molly Walker (adopted), Daniella Parkman |
In a possible future, Matt Parkman is the husband of Daphne Millbrook and has a daughter by her; he has also adopted Molly Walker.
Character History
I Am Become Death
With Molly's help, Matt is taking care of Daniella at the family's shared apartment. Matt and Daphne discuss her work with Pinehearst. Daphne wants Molly's help in finding Peter Petrelli, but Matt is reluctant to do so. He questions how many times Daphne has avoided serious injury or even death during missions. In the end, Matt agrees to allow Daphne to use Molly's ability in exchange that she agrees to settle down.
Later, Matt and Molly sit on the couch and watch the television, reporting the nuclear destruction of Costa Verde, CA, and the deaths of 200,000 people. Matt worries for Daphne's safety, and tells Molly to look after her sister when she begins to cry. Suddenly, a knock on the door is heard, and Matt opens the door to find Daphne. Daphne sways on the spot for a second and, saying "I wasn't fast enough", succumbs to the massive burns on her back and collapses into Matt's arms. Matt desperately tries to keep her alive but is powerless as his wife dies in his arms.
Evolved Human Abilities
Like his present day counterpart, Matt has the ability of telepathy.
See Also
- For Matt Parkman's history in the present, see Matt Parkman.
- For Matt Parkman's history in the "explosion future", see Matt Parkman (explosion future).