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5 Responses to “Comic #2.36 “Seperation & Heartbreak””
It wouldn’t suprise me if Linderman lives on in some way.
A man that organized with access to that many powers?
No way. He could have seen it coming. Although, Nathan did
go on to win. Linderman’s job could be done. I do speculate
though that when Linderman touched/”healed” Nathan’s wife
he could have passed on part of himself.
Maybe I just like the end scene from X3?
So my girlfriend and I are having a heated discussion about the inner workings of Hiro’s powers. While she thinks that Hiro can bend all of space and time to his will, stopping everything in the entirity of existence, I believe that his ability is much more simplistic. I think that Hiro is simply able to step outside of time and space and effect & move through them while doing so. what’s your take on the situation, folks?
Personally, I figure his ability could range from your explanation to your girlfriend’s over time, much how Jean Grey’s powers grew over time from a simple telepath to the power seen as the Phoenix.
Like, current Hiro only moves through time and space (hense why he couldn’t, say, stop Charlie’s death)…with enough training/skill/effort, Future Hiro can control time and space…but he obviously hadn’t hit that level yet, as if he could control time and space, I figure he’d prevent the explosion of NYC completely.
That’s something I’m really looking forward to in Season 2, characters growing with their powers, expanding their ablities.
Yup. What Marty said.
Wow, Nice work sir.
To Noc:
Funny how with current Hiro
and Future Hiro both in the show
that means your both right.
Atleast, according to Marty’s definition.
Yup. What Marty said.
Wow, Nice work sir.
To Noc:
Funny how with current Hiro
and Future Hiro both in the show
that means your both right.
Atleast, according to Marty’s definition.
May 16th, 2007 at 12:54 am
It wouldn’t suprise me if Linderman lives on in some way.
A man that organized with access to that many powers?
No way. He could have seen it coming. Although, Nathan did
go on to win. Linderman’s job could be done. I do speculate
though that when Linderman touched/”healed” Nathan’s wife
he could have passed on part of himself.
Maybe I just like the end scene from X3?
May 16th, 2007 at 11:00 am
So my girlfriend and I are having a heated discussion about the inner workings of Hiro’s powers. While she thinks that Hiro can bend all of space and time to his will, stopping everything in the entirity of existence, I believe that his ability is much more simplistic. I think that Hiro is simply able to step outside of time and space and effect & move through them while doing so. what’s your take on the situation, folks?
May 16th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
Personally, I figure his ability could range from your explanation to your girlfriend’s over time, much how Jean Grey’s powers grew over time from a simple telepath to the power seen as the Phoenix.
Like, current Hiro only moves through time and space (hense why he couldn’t, say, stop Charlie’s death)…with enough training/skill/effort, Future Hiro can control time and space…but he obviously hadn’t hit that level yet, as if he could control time and space, I figure he’d prevent the explosion of NYC completely.
That’s something I’m really looking forward to in Season 2, characters growing with their powers, expanding their ablities.
May 16th, 2007 at 1:03 pm
Yup. What Marty said.
Wow, Nice work sir.
To Noc:
Funny how with current Hiro
and Future Hiro both in the show
that means your both right.
Atleast, according to Marty’s definition.
May 16th, 2007 at 1:03 pm
Yup. What Marty said.
Wow, Nice work sir.
To Noc:
Funny how with current Hiro
and Future Hiro both in the show
that means your both right.
Atleast, according to Marty’s definition.