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<blockquote data-quote="satori01" data-source="post: 3504774" data-attributes="member: 7859"><p>My thinking is more in line with Steel Wind on this one. It is quite possible that "Save the Cheerleader" was a bit of red herring..or that the impact of that moment is not what Hiro expected.</p><p></p><p>The writers of the show have done a good job of factoring in ambiguity. I find it entirely plausible that Mr. Bennett would chose the murder of Jackie at the High School to fake Claire's death and remove her from the view of the Organization and from Sylar. The implication being it is the results from the meeting of Peter and Claire that help spark saving the world, which is not exactly what Hiro intended.</p><p></p><p>Future Peter had a scar that was running diagonally down his face. This is not consistent with the scar we would imagine would have formed from a battle w/ Sylar. It could be consistent with a Katana slash...it also implies that Future Peter at one point did not have or does not have regenerative powers...which would imply no meeting with Claire.</p><p></p><p>We also know that there could potentially be 2 explanations for Peter going Nuclear. The first being genetic instability from absorbing powers, the other being Peter getting close to Ted.</p><p>In either case, the act of releasing the energy might not be fatal to the source.</p><p></p><p>As for Future Hiro saying he saw Sylar regenerate, there can be myriad explanations for that. Sylar is the ultimate Deus Machina character, after all we do not know what other supers he has "ate" and what other powers are at his disposal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satori01, post: 3504774, member: 7859"] My thinking is more in line with Steel Wind on this one. It is quite possible that "Save the Cheerleader" was a bit of red herring..or that the impact of that moment is not what Hiro expected. The writers of the show have done a good job of factoring in ambiguity. I find it entirely plausible that Mr. Bennett would chose the murder of Jackie at the High School to fake Claire's death and remove her from the view of the Organization and from Sylar. The implication being it is the results from the meeting of Peter and Claire that help spark saving the world, which is not exactly what Hiro intended. Future Peter had a scar that was running diagonally down his face. This is not consistent with the scar we would imagine would have formed from a battle w/ Sylar. It could be consistent with a Katana slash...it also implies that Future Peter at one point did not have or does not have regenerative powers...which would imply no meeting with Claire. We also know that there could potentially be 2 explanations for Peter going Nuclear. The first being genetic instability from absorbing powers, the other being Peter getting close to Ted. In either case, the act of releasing the energy might not be fatal to the source. As for Future Hiro saying he saw Sylar regenerate, there can be myriad explanations for that. Sylar is the ultimate Deus Machina character, after all we do not know what other supers he has "ate" and what other powers are at his disposal. [/QUOTE]
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