-==Kensu==-
And what if West is Nathan's son?
Adam = first man in the Bible--and patriarch of humanity.
Adam Monroe = first "godsend" in HEROES--and patriarch of heroes.
-- Ken from Chicago
Maybe in a literal sense as well. 400+ years is a lot of time to get
women pregnant.
Good tie in. We'll see if it works out that way.
Well, I for one am still getting used to the idea that we are now
dealing with immortals with swords. I'm not happy that Adam could so
easily predict what Peter would do. How did he?
"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
"I think so, Brain, but shouldn't Adrian Paul have played Adam?"
Dan Dassow
Good parallel, I'll be curious as to how it plays out.
> "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Adam = first man in the Bible--and patriarch of humanity.
>>
>> Adam Monroe = first "godsend" in HEROES--and patriarch of heroes.
>
> Good parallel, I'll be curious as to how it plays out.
It must just be me, but when the Mystery Villain was first
referred to as "Adam", the first thing that came to mind was
"Adam Hart" from the movie (and book) THE POWER.
-- jayembee
Very little.
> I started to suspect something like this when it was revealed that he had
> the same power...
>
>
> -==Kensu==-
> And what if West is Nathan's son?
yeah because Micah can walk through walls.... no wait... he can't
After 4 centuries of living, "reading" people becomes easier.
-- Ken from Chicago
Adam + West = Adam West, Batman, patriarch of heroes.
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e^(i*pi)+1=0
George W. Harris For actual email address, replace each 'u' with an 'i'.
Aha! He'll join Adam - then the company can gun him down *g*