Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 2:27 pm Post subject: Novel 32 "Walls" Part II of II
During the prison break of the metas, Peter and Hiro are attacked by a lightning weilding meta. Niki reflects that she has many things...wife, mother, stripper, alcoholic, abused daughter...but never a fighter. This was new as she enters the melee.
Peter absorbs the lightning power and uses it himself. Niki is warned that she has breathed her last. Peter returns the threat to the giver and absorbs super speed from another meta. Hiro can't freeze time because someone is blocking him. Niki thinks that she should have stayed in lock-up. At least no one was trying to kill her there. In her many lives she picked up a few tricks, Niki thinks as she runs to avoid the lightning weilding meta.
Never would Niki have guessed that pole-dancing would save her life.She whips around a basketball goal and kicks her attacker.
The inmates all leave. They want to see their families. They are headed to a facility in Texas. Niki ponders what to do now. Peter offers to help her find her family, but she has none since the explosion. Who would Niki become now?
I just want to know if this series of novels is a throw-away, or of it's going to be relevant in the post-season time frame. It follows right along with "Five Years Gone"; this would mean that none of Hiro's efforts to stop the "bomb" worked. I guess it would make sense; there're too many people working to make sure that this explosion happens, for whatever twisted reasons they may have.
well, for NOW, im going to assume whomever is around (most likely the haitain) he can only stop mental powers as has been previously stated...aka time stoping, TK, mind reading, but flying, pyro, lightning etc...he cant stop
but the Haitin only lasts until Mohinder kills him with that injection in episode 20. Of course then Hiro dies then too, and we don't know the outcome of the Sylar vs. Peter battle!
My thought is that what they've put into these last few episodes of the graphic novel is only back ground information for episode 20. It was the writer's way of expanding on the future without breaking the budget of the show. Although I'd love to have seen the escape battle that was depicted in the GN.
Yeah, they Parkman did refer to Hiro having been involved in a prison break, but he didn't say it was a prison full of people with powers. You would think that a prison full of people with powers could figure out how to get themselves out . . . .
No kidding, Stone. You'd also think that they'd utilize the OWI's technology and duplicate the prison/labs at Primatech, especially since the "President" can remember the time he spent in one of their cells.
No kidding!! Even the Hatian can't be in more than one place at a time . . . Maybe some "Mini-Hatian" clones scampering around all over the place would be cool . . .
No kidding!! Even the Hatian can't be in more than one place at a time . . . Maybe some "Mini-Hatian" clones scampering around all over the place would be cool . . .
Or maybe it's a different type of haitian, than doesn't necessarily block power, but has something to do with balancing the space time continuim
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