Re: "Heroes" on NBC
My guess is super speed (ala Bart from Smallville), since we already have Hiro Nakamura as the teleporter. Or maybe he does some matter manipulation where he can travel across fiber optic cables. OR ... maybe he does some advanced dimensional manipulation, thus why Matt Parkman and the FBI couldn't find Bennet's secret lab with Sylar inside. Maybe the entrance to Bennet's facility is obscured by the dimension in which the Heroes world is in, but Bennet can open it at will, but for that to work, he would have to be able to open it for others without the power like Eden or the Haitian.
Let me throw a theory into the pile;
Linderman didn't put the fake sword in the museum -- FUTURE HIRO DID!
Why?
Maybe in an alternate timeline, Hiro loses the sword or somehow ruins it, so Future Hiro arranges for present Hiro not to have the sword (plus Future Hiro gets his), and then draw him to Linderman with the sign, thereby meeting other Heroes enroute.
It's a little crazy, but things like this have been done before in time travel fiction.
Originally posted by zff
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Let me throw a theory into the pile;
Linderman didn't put the fake sword in the museum -- FUTURE HIRO DID!
Why?
Maybe in an alternate timeline, Hiro loses the sword or somehow ruins it, so Future Hiro arranges for present Hiro not to have the sword (plus Future Hiro gets his), and then draw him to Linderman with the sign, thereby meeting other Heroes enroute.
It's a little crazy, but things like this have been done before in time travel fiction.
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