Makes sense to me. I don't read the graphic novels though. I don't know what it is but my laptop doesn't like them. Even with my dsl connection, it still freezes up and is impossible to read.
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Originally posted by Redhouse
If we're assuming that the power came from a murder we know about, then it has to come from "David" the man killed in the graphic novel "Turning Point". James Walker was eating his cereal, eyes closed when he died. If Sylar had cut open his head telekinetically prior to freezing him, his eyes would have been open, his face contorted with agony. No, he was caught surprised, frozen, then lobotomized. And since David was killed in July, before James Walker, and seems to be Sylar's only unaccounted for source of power (his head was also cut open) it has to be him.Comment
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The fact that James Walker looked like he was froze while eating his cereal makes me think that Sylar froze him prior to cutting his skull off and removing his brain. If Sylar only used telekinsis then James would have at least dropped the spoon after Sylar ripped out his brain.Comment
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Its basically the name assumed by sites like www.heroeswiki.com and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_%28TV_series%29. It comes from the name the police officer is writing down on his notepad while at the crime scene. His name might be something else, but for now he's referred to as David.Comment
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Originally posted by Redhouse
Its basically the name assumed by sites like www.heroeswiki.com and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_%28TV_series%29. It comes from the name the police officer is writing down on his notepad while at the crime scene. His name might be something else, but for now he's referred to as David.
Originally posted by Randy G.
or maybe........ Cherry Medula Oblan-cobbla'!
(*Randy G. grabs his keys & runs to Dairy Queen for a Brain Blizzard.)
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