Heroes Volume 4 : Fugitives


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It says "Activating Evolution" (it even has the quotes) so I'm guessing it is referring to his creation of the formula.

Also, we're right back where we started in season 1, Nathan wants to round them up :)

BTW President WARF!

Wasn't "Activating Evolution" the book that Suresh' father wrote? Maybe Suresh has absorbed the catalyst from all that formula that went onto him, which would explain getting into the car with the person who is not Nicky. Also he "healed", and Hiro's mum had the power to heal.

Chapter 116

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After 50 marines were recruited into the Pinehearst program, Nathan Petrelli took over the reigns from Tracy Strauss. Nathan ordered that the marines that were recruited were put into smaller "platoons" containing 3-5 recruits each. The longer the marines were at Pinehearst, the stranger things began to feel...

* Graphic novels page on NBC.com

* Interactive comic on NBC.com ? Note: Requires Flash Player 8 or above to view

* Downloadable PDF comic on NBC.com ? Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat or compatible reader to view

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(Easter Egg)

Wasn't "Activating Evolution" the book that Suresh' father wrote? Maybe Suresh has absorbed the catalyst from all that formula that went onto him, which would explain getting into the car with the person who is not Nicky. Also he "healed", and Hiro's mum had the power to heal.

He never healed. The scales were gone because they were side effects of the bad formula, but he still had a massive gash on his face. I'm assuming he has the same powers he did before without the side effects: super strength and agility. I'm guessing the web crap is gone too.

Yeah MCK is right, she revealed who is going on revenge but I didn't reveal it because of obvious reasons :p

That Sneak Peek is good, but why release them now makes me want it more :(

Digital Spy Previews Volume 4

As one volume ends, so another begins.

If you've watched the conclusion to Villains, you'll already have seen the first couple minutes of Fugitives, the twelve-episode fourth volume of Heroes.

The new volume sees our Heroes placed in a Guantanamo Bay style situation, on the run from persecution, after double-crossing senator Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar) spills the beans on their identities and abilities.

In the first episode, a new character called The Hunter (Zeljko Ivanek) arrives on the scene, capturing many of the Heroes and loading them onto a transport plane.

"We've all been bagged and tagged and we're on our way to being killed," Greg Grunberg (Matt Parkman) revealed to us a few months ago. The key words there are "on our way" because, of course, things don't go exactly to plan.

In transit the plane comes crashing down - and not everyone survives.

Meanwhile, Sylar is getting an apprentice. Luke, played by Dan Byrd (Aliens In America, The Hills Have Eyes), is a young kid with microwave-strength radiation power who joins up with Sylar seeking "adventure and excitement". He's probably going to get his wish. Some way or another.

In the new volume we'll also meet Sylar's father, played by Smallville's John Glover. "When Sylar meets his father, he's going to see a path ahead of him that he doesn't want to take," a source told Entertainment Weekly. "He has a lot more in common with his father than he realised."

The traumatic events at the start of the volume tear apart the show's new favourite couple, Daphne (Brea Grant) and Matt. But that's not the only problem the lovebirds face - someone from Matt's past is back...

Heroes: Fugitives airs from February 2009.

The mother said make sure you shoot your dad in the "back" of the head.

but then sycler kills him by shooting him in the forehead.

I'm all confused!!!!

I think the brain simply needs to be damaged enough. She said to shoot him in the back of the head because it's a sure thing, since the brain stem is the most critical part.

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