HEROES
Originally Posted by ImportSport,Feb 20 2007, 11:28 PM
The weekly graphic novels explain alot of the powers in better detail.
They state that Micah can talk to machines and apparently get them to do what ever he wants. It does appear that he has to be near or in contact with the machine though.
Wireless picks up signals, interpreting and sending them. I guess there is a fine line between the two.
The novels are worth reading, they fill in some interesting gaps and give insight to areas not addressed in the show.
They state that Micah can talk to machines and apparently get them to do what ever he wants. It does appear that he has to be near or in contact with the machine though.
Wireless picks up signals, interpreting and sending them. I guess there is a fine line between the two.
The novels are worth reading, they fill in some interesting gaps and give insight to areas not addressed in the show.
I agree though they are interesting and very informative!
I'll have to check out the comics but based strictly on the TV show I think the continuity editors were out to lunch on Hiro's big scene. We'll see. If they continue to develop his powers in that direction, then okay. Otherwise the scene should have run with Hiro just moving out of the way of the bullet.
Originally Posted by wickerbill,Feb 21 2007, 06:57 AM
Anybody else think that the radioactive guy looks like the caveman from the geico commercials? Is it the same guy? 

My 2cents on Hana: Satalite signals, radio waves, are like "brainwaves" (which is really just a chemical signal converted to an electrical signal). All are different forms of energy and all forms of energy can be interchanged...so Hanna is basically a Telepath.
BTW, for all the "Heros" fans out there... if you like this show and read the online comic, you should check out "Rising Stars" a comic that out sometime ago...it has pretty much the same story arch.







