Hiro Nakamura

Started by ~Forever*Alone~3 pages

what does FTW mean? 😕

for the win... you non nerd you!

Has anyone else here thought about the fact that Hiro still thinks Nathan's a villain?

He left before Nathan showed up to fly Peter into the sky and the last confrontations they had he'd shown to be a villain to Hiro.

Oh of my favorite Hiro moments was when he realised Nathan wasn't so good as he got into the car to leave and Hiro was like "your villain"!
Thou it was sad at the same time to see Hiro lose all this faith he had misplaced in Nathan.

Originally posted by Entity
Has anyone else here thought about the fact that Hiro still thinks Nathan's a villain?

He left before Nathan showed up to fly Peter into the sky and the last confrontations they had he'd shown to be a villain to Hiro.

Oh of my favorite Hiro moments was when he realised Nathan wasn't so good as he got into the car to leave and Hiro was like "your villain"!
Thou it was sad at the same time to see Hiro lose all this faith he had misplaced in Nathan.

I've thought about it, but Hiro's still stuck in feudal Japan, so it doesn't matter just yet.

Whats funny is.. the fact that hiro didnt know english.

Nathan was the one who taught him the word "Villain" while mentioning Sylar i think it was

How interesting is that 😉

Originally posted by Mairuzu
Whats funny is.. the fact that hiro didnt know english.

Nathan was the one who taught him the word "Villain" while mentioning Sylar i think it was

How interesting is that 😉

Not very no2

😑 its just the fact that Hiro is calling Nathan the word he taught him...

and Hiro really liked Nathan

Heh, didn't think of that, that Hiro labeled Nathan with a word that Nathan taught him. Parallels! Hiro probably liked Nathan because he thought that Nathan, as a person of power and import, could do something to help the world. He eventually did, but Hiro hasn't seen it.

My only concern with Hiro's current plot is that he doesn't know whether or not the bomb has gone off. Apparently meeting Takezo Kensei and fixing the timeline is more important than saving the future of the world he actually knows.

and he doesnt know the fact that nathan wasnt nathan in the future.. it was sylar

That too.

Sometimes it's a wonder that not all of the Heroes know what's going on. Peter knew full well that Nathan was Sylar in disguise in the Future, but he was the only one, really.

Originally posted by Captain REX
That too.

Sometimes it's a wonder that not all of the Heroes know what's going on. Peter knew full well that Nathan was Sylar in disguise in the Future, but he was the only one, really.

Well, Claire realized it, but then she died.

she realized it when it was too late... its weird that she didnt heal right away like peter did when sylar was trying to cut open his head

Originally posted by Mairuzu
she realized it when it was too late... its weird that she didnt heal right away like peter did when sylar was trying to cut open his head

I think at this point Sylar hadn't realized Peter had Claire's ability. He was wanting to torture Peter, making it slow and painful...only to be surprised as the cut healed itself.

Back to topic of Hiro though...something tells me his going back to Feudal Japan has set things in motion in the future which brings impending doom to everyone.

Originally posted by Tattoo
I think at this point Sylar hadn't realized Peter had Claire's ability. He was wanting to torture Peter, making it slow and painful...only to be surprised as the cut healed itself.

Back to topic of Hiro though...something tells me his going back to Feudal Japan has set things in motion in the future which brings impending doom to everyone.

Of course: it's the grandfather paradox. You can't change history.

Originally posted by Strangelove
Of course: it's the grandfather paradox. You can't change history.

Unless...he was always supposed to go back in time and that's what brought forth everything as has already happened, i.e. it was his destiny. Hence why we haven't seen any of the ripples of his actions. Time travel is always so damn complex. 🙁

Originally posted by Tattoo
Unless...he was always supposed to go back in time and that's what brought forth everything as has already happened, i.e. it was his destiny. Hence why we haven't seen any of the ripples of his actions. Time travel is always so damn complex. 🙁
General rule of time travel: You can't change history. What you do in the past will end up causing the events in the present.

The future is changeable though.

Originally posted by Strangelove
General rule of time travel: You can't change history. What you do in the past will end up causing the events in the present.

The future is changeable though.

Unless the present we are being presented is just a part of a paradoxical time loop. Hiro goes back to Japan, causing history and the present to be what we already know. A young Hiro grows up, events happen this time around as has already happened before in another circle of the loop, he goes on to stab Sylar in the same manner as it already went down and gets himself sent back in time to Feudal Japan...creating the time line we know and love, over and over, and over.

Originally posted by Tattoo
Unless the present we are being presented is just a part of a paradoxical time loop. Hiro goes back to Japan, causing history and the present to be what we already know. A young Hiro grows up, events happen this time around as has already happened before in another circle of the loop, he goes on to stab Sylar in the same manner as it already went down and gets himself sent back in time to Feudal Japan...creating the time line we know and love, over and over, and over.
Basically.

This is why Doctor Who doesn't deal with history-changing...

Hiro is by far my favourite character. Despite the fact that he's the most potentially powerful character, excluding Peter of course, he's so optimistic and naive. That said, future Hiro as a badass was cool too!