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| quote: | Originally posted by §ØZm§¨zis
I wonder who killed Hero's dad...
Also, that sign (on the pictures and around peter's neck as a necklace)... wasn't it the same as the sign that the horseman was holding up when Hero went back in time... |
at first i guessed sylar, but thats just too obvious, so i think there's a twist. could it be a new character that's working for the company?
that sign has been seen throughout the first season as well.
from wikipedia
| quote: | Recurring elements
Three elements appear repeatedly throughout the series: the helix, the scar, and the eclipse. The scar appears to be man-made, but the circumstances surrounding the helix ¡ª its meaning and its manifestations ¡ª are a slowly-unraveling mystery
Helix
The helixThe helix is a symbol that appears quite frequently throughout the series. The helix symbol consists of an "S" shape from which three lines extend, with two on the left and one on the right. The "S" shape resembles a strand of RNA during transcription, which would make the lines extending outward the nucleotides during the transcription phase. Writer and co-executive producer Michael Green has stated that the writers know it as "the helix."[25]
In the episode "(Godsend)", the symbol appears on the sword hilt, and Ando Masahashi remarks that it appears to be a combination of two Kanji characters: ²Å (Sai) meaning "Great Talent" and Óë (Yo) meaning "Godsend". During an interview at the Wizard World in Los Angeles, writer and co-producer Aron Coleite stated that it literally means "God sending great ability."[25] Other characters have commented on the symbol; in the Heroes comic "It Takes a Village, Part 3", the Haitian's father draws the symbol as a representation of a snake who assimilated a crane's wings after eating the crane whole. The symbol also frequently appears as a pattern formed by mundane objects, but it also recurs on certain plot-significant items and on several characters:
-On Peter Petrelli's 'stick drawing' while in hospital.
-Horizontally on the computer screen while Mohinder Suresh is running his father's program.
-On various paintings by Isaac Mendez.
-Written on the side of the pages of Claire's geometry book in "One Giant Leap".
-On Jessica's back whenever she surfaces as Niki's alternate personality. When Jessica is repressed, the symbol does not appear on Niki's back. This also appeared on a painting of "Jessica" by Isaac. The symbol was hidden under an extra layer of paint. Later on, Jessica hides the symbol (an apparent tattoo) under a layer of foundation makeup.
-On the front of Dr. Chandra Suresh's book, Activating Evolution.
-On the hilt of a katana once owned by 17th century samurai Takezo Kensei. This katana is held by Hiro Nakamura.
-On the top left corner of the 9th Wonders comic.
-As a logo for Primatech Paper, in "Company Man".
-On jewelry, most notably the Haitian's necklace and Hana Gitelman's earrings and ring.
-On the flag and katana of a samurai in 1671, witnessed by Hiro Nakamura in the episode "How to Stop an Exploding Man" during the preview for Volume Two: Generations.
-On D.L.'s right forearm in form of scarification. This is only shown in a deleted scene from "Genesis" featured in the Season 1 DVD.
-As a symbol equivalent to the black spot in Treasure Island.
in Molly Walker's Pictures
-In Molly's pool after she is found in here hiding place. It is made of noodles and other pool toys. |
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