Heroes Season [Volume] 2 (#31)---11/12/07-'Four Months Ago'

Mustrum_Ridcully said:
(Though I think it is still more likely that they kept him around because there was still so much to be found out about his powers).

I think if I ran an organization that had very precious operatives that did dangerous feild work, I'd never let go of a guy who's watered-down blood can instantly heal a man on the edge of death. They might have been trynig to find a way to use him to become immortal themselves as well.
 

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Taelorn76 said:
Yes there is that paradox. But he never said he would destroy Hiro, just every thing he held dear. He could have taken out his friends, his pets if he had any. Just done anything to make Hiro's life unhappy.
Didn't the guy who killed Sulu actually go off the roof with him?
 

ThirdWizard said:
Adam has been in prison 30 years. Masi Oka (Hiro) is 33 years old. The two are very close together, and Adam may never have even known of Hiro before his imprisonment. In fact, if Nakamura knew of Adam's past as Kensei, he may very well have kepts his son's secret in tact. Wait, if he knew Adam was thwarted by a guy named Hiro in the past who could travel back in time before having his son, then... then... *head implodes*
Well, while I don't wish to brook Dire Bear's admonishments that excessive oversights, lapses in judgment, and other questionable plot turns can be attributed to the characters on Heroes being ordinary people (sort of a "deus ex humana" clause), I do want to say I think's it's a little too convenient to put Peter next door to Adam with that open vent there for them to chat through.
 

Felon said:
Well, while I don't wish to brook Dire Bear's admonishments that excessive oversights, lapses in judgment, and other questionable plot turns can be attributed to the characters on Heroes being ordinary people (sort of a "deus ex humana" clause), I do want to say I think's it's a little too convenient to put Peter next door to Adam with that open vent there for them to chat through.

Thats not even mentioning the lack of surveillance devices within the company's 'prison.' Lets put a super powered individual with god like powers in this cell next to another super who tried to rebel against us and lets not supervise them 24-7. Just to make sure they don't escape we'll give them drugs using an honor system and not make sure he doesn't flush them down the toilet.

I don't think convenient is the word to describe the total lack of intelligence that the writers decided to instill within the company. It's almost like they are too afraid to stray from convention and create an escape scene that isn't telegraphed from the beginning of the sequence.
 
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WayneLigon said:
I think if I ran an organization that had very precious operatives that did dangerous feild work, I'd never let go of a guy who's watered-down blood can instantly heal a man on the edge of death. They might have been trynig to find a way to use him to become immortal themselves as well.

I've another wild theory on the subject of Adams blood:
What if it has side effects?

Nathan seemed to have an "evil mental twin", just as Nikki did. What if this is a result of the blood transfusion (and they did the same with Nikki at some point before? Keeping in mind that she always had a connection in Linderman, and Linderman is Adams protegée)?

As I said, a wild guess, but there should be a reason why they don't use Adams healing blood more regularly...
 


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