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This is an alphabetical '''list of characters with special abilities''' appearing in the television series ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' as well as the [[List of Heroes graphic novels (season 1)|''Heroes'' graphic novels]]. A more extensive list of ''Heroes'' characters can be found at [[List of characters in Heroes|List of characters in ''Heroes'']].
| Basin=WPac
| Year=2006
| Track=2006 Pacific typhoon season summary.jpg
| First storm formed=[[May 9]], [[2006]]
| Last storm dissipated=[[December 19]], [[2006]]
| Strongest storm name=Yagi
| Strongest storm winds=105
| Strongest storm pressure=910
| Average wind speed=10
| Total depressions=30 <!-- JTWC:4 (1,13,15&17W) CMA:1 PAGASA:2 JMA:22 including Ioke -->
| Total storms=23 official plus 2 unofficial
| Total hurricanes=15
| Total intense=6 (unofficial)
| Fatalities=At least 2,532
| Damages=12000
| Inflated=1
| five seasons=[[2004 Pacific typhoon season|2004]], [[2005 Pacific typhoon season|2005]], '''2006''', [[2007 Pacific typhoon season|2007]], [[2008 Pacific typhoon season|2008]]|}
}}
{{wikinewscat|Hurricane season, 2006}}
The '''2006 Pacific typhoon season''' had no official bounds; it ran year-round in 2006, but most [[tropical cyclone]]s tend to form in the northwestern [[Pacific Ocean]] between May and November.<ref>http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/may03sum.txt</ref> These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northwestern [[Pacific Ocean]].


== Main characters ==
The scope of this article is limited to the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and west of the [[international date line]]. Storms that form east of the date line and north of the equator are called hurricanes; see [[2006 Pacific hurricane season]]. Tropical Storms formed in the entire West Pacific basin are assigned a name by the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]. Tropical depressions in this basin have the "W" suffix added to their number. In addition, the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) assigns names to tropical cyclones (including tropical depressions) that enter or form in the Philippine area of responsibility. These names, however, are not in common use outside of the Philippines.
{| class="wikitable" width="98%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"
|- valign="bottom"
! Name
! Portrayed by
! Special ability <!-- Please do not speculate on abilities, only what can be verified. If you'd like to dialog on this, please visit the discussion page for that character -->
|- valign="top"
| [[Claire Bennet]]
| [[Hayden Panettiere]]
| [[Healing factor|Rapid cellular regeneration]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Elle Bishop]]
| [[Kristen Bell]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Electric manipulation|Electric manipulation]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Monica Dawson]]
| [[Dana Davis (actress)|Dana Davis]]
| [[Photographic reflexes|Adoptive muscle memory]]<ref name="The Line">{{cite episode | title = The Line | episodelink = The Line | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series) | network = NBC | credits = Director: Lesli Glatter, Writer: Joy and Melissa Blake | airdate = 2007-10-22}}</ref><!-- Do not add speculation! ANY power added without citation will be summarily reverted. -->
|- valign="top"
| [[D.L. Hawkins]]
| [[Leonard Roberts]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Intangibility or phasing|Phasing]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Maya Herrera]]
| [[Dania Ramírez]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Poison generation|Poison emission]]<ref>http://www.primatechpaper.com/AT_2.0/at_map_file.php#</ref>
|- valign="top"
| [[Adam Monroe]]
| [[David Anders]]
| [[Healing factor|Rapid cellular regeneration]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Isaac Mendez]]
| [[Santiago Cabrera]]
| [[Precognition]] <small>(expressed through painting)</small>
|- valign="top"
| [[Hiro Nakamura]]
| [[Masi Oka]]
| Space-time manipulation <small>(allowing [[List of comic book superpowers#Teleportation|teleportation]], [[List of comic book superpowers#Time manipulation|time manipulation]], and [[List of comic book superpowers#Time travel|time travel]])</small>
|- valign="top"
| [[Matt Parkman]]
| [[Greg Grunberg]]
| [[Telepathy]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Angela Petrelli]]
| [[Christine Rose]]
| [[Precognitive dreams|Precognitive dreaming]]<ref>[http://cdn.libsyn.com/wordballoon/WBheroesvol2wrapup.mp3 Word Balloon Interview with Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb].</ref>
|- valign="top"
| [[Nathan Petrelli]]
| [[Adrian Pasdar]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Flight|Flight]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Peter Petrelli]]
| [[Milo Ventimiglia]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Power mimicry or absorption|Empathic mimicry]]<ref>[http://www.primatechpaper.com/AT_2.0/at_map_file.php Assignment Tracker 2.0 Map]</ref>
|- valign="top"
| [[Micah Sanders]]
| [[Noah Gray-Cabey]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Technopathy|Technopathy]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Niki Sanders]]
| [[Ali Larter]]
| [[Superhuman strength]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Tracy Strauss]]
| [[Ali Larter]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Cold and ice manipulation|Cryokinesis]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Mohinder Suresh]]
| [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]]
| [[Superhuman strength]], agility, and balance; [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman senses|heightened senses]]; and [[List_of_comic_book_superpowers#Wallcrawling|wallcrawling]] <small>(after injecting himself)</small>
|- valign="top"
| [[Sylar]]/Gabriel Gray
| [[Zachary Quinto]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Innate capability|Intuitive aptitude]] <small>([[Sylar#Powers, abilities and skills|multiple acquired abilities]])</small>
|}


== Recurring, secondary, and guest characters ==
==Storms==
{| class="wikitable" width="98%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"
{{see also|Timeline of the 2006 Pacific typhoon season}}
|- valign="top"
! Name
! Portrayed by
! Special ability<!-- Please do not speculate on abilities, only what can be verified. If you'd like to dialog on this, please visit the discussion page for that character -->
|- valign="top"
| [[#Charlie Andrews|Charlie Andrews]]
| [[Jayma Mays]]
| [[Eidetic memory]]<ref name="HEAT"/>
|- valign="top"
| [[#Bridget Bailey|Bridget Bailey]]
| [[Tehmina Sunny]]
| [[Clairsentience]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Bob Bishop (Heroes)|Bob Bishop]]
| [[Stephen Tobolowsky]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Elemental transmutation|Alchemy]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#Claude|Claude]]
| [[Christopher Eccleston]]
| [[Invisibility]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#Brian Davis|Brian Davis]]
| [[David Berman (actor)|David Berman]]
| [[Telekinesis]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#Echo DeMille|Echo DeMille]]
| [[Kiko Ellsworth]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Sound manipulation|Sound manipulation]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#"Flint"|Flint]]
| [[Blake Shields]]
| [[Pyrokinesis]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#"The German"|The German]]
| [[Ken Lally]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Magnetism manipulation|Magnetism manipulation]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Hana Gitelman]]
| [[Stana Katic]]
| Digital communication
|- valign="top"
| [[#Meredith Gordon|Meredith Gordon]]
| [[Jessalyn Gilsig]]
| [[Pyrokinesis]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Haitian (Heroes)|The Haitian]]<ref name="Q&A with Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite">{{cite web | first = Jonah | last = Weiland | url = http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=8758 | publisher = Comic Book Resources | title = Behind the Eclipse: ''Heroes'' Episode 6 | date = [[2006-10-30]] | accessdate = 2006-10-30}}</ref>
| [[Jimmy Jean-Louis]]<ref>{{cite web | publisher = IMDb | title = Jimmy Jean-Louis | url = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1097515/ | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref>
| Mental manipulation <small>(allowing [[List of comic book superpowers#Memory manipulation|memory manipulation]] and [[List of comic book superpowers#Power negation|ability suppression]])</small>
|- valign="top"
| [[#Paulette Hawkins|Paulette Hawkins]]
| [[Tina Lifford]]
| Power augmentation<ref name="TheKillSquadPt3">{{Cite comic | Writer = Harrison Wilcox | Penciller = Micah Gunnel | Inker = Mark Roslan | Title = '''[http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_095.pdf Heroes: The Kill Squad, part 3]'''| Volume = 1 | Issue = 95 | Date = '''2008''' | Publisher = '''Aspen MLT, Inc.'''}}</ref>
|- valign="top"
| [[Alejandro Herrera]]
| [[Shalim Ortiz]]
| Can cease and reverse the effects of the disease Maya causes<ref>{{cite web| title=BEHIND THE ECLIPSE: SEASON 2, WEEK 2| url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12055}}</ref>
|- valign="top"
| [[#Sanjog Iyer|Sanjog Iyer]]
| [[Javin Reid]]
| Dream manipulation
|- valign="top"
| [[#Bianca Karina|Bianca Karina]]
| Unknown
| Lung adaptation
|- valign="top"
| [[#Daniel Linderman|Daniel Linderman]]
| [[Malcolm McDowell]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Biological manipulation|Healing others]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Eden McCain]]
| [[Nora Zehetner]]
| [[Mind control|Vocal persuasion]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#Daphne Millbrook|Daphne Millbrook]]
| [[Brea Grant]]
| [[Superhuman speed]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#Jesse Murphy|Jesse Murphy]]
| [[Francis Capra]]
| Sound manipulation <small>(expressed through voice)</small>
|- valign="top"
| [[List of Heroes characters with special abilities#Kaito Nakamura|Kaito Nakamura]]
| [[George Takei]]<br>[[Eijiro Ozaki]] <small>(young)</small>
| Unknown <!-- Do NOT change from "Unknown". A deleted scene is UNACCEPTABLE to use as the source for his power. A deleted scene was unaired and thus, not part of the series. -->
|- valign="top"
| [[List of Heroes characters with special abilities#Maury Parkman|Maury Parkman]]
| [[Alan Blumenfeld]]
| [[Telepathy]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#West Rosen|West Rosen]]
| [[Nicholas D'Agosto]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Flight|Flight]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#Dale Smither|Dale Smither]]
| [[Rusty Schwimmer]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman senses|Superhuman hearing]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Ted Sprague]]
| [[Matthew John Armstrong]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Radiation manipulation|Induced radioactivity]]<!-- Name per Company Assignment Tracker file -->
|- valign="top"
| [[#Zane Taylor|Zane Taylor]]
| [[Ethan Cohn]]
| [[Liquification]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Molly Walker]]
| [[Adair Tishler]]
| [[Clairvoyance]]
|- valign="top"
| [[Candice Wilmer#Candice Wilmer|Candice Wilmer]]
| [[Missy Peregrym]]<br>[[Rachel Kimsey]] <small>(Michelle)</small><br>Several illusions
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Illusion|Illusion creation]]
|- valign="top"
| [[#Usutu|Usutu]]
| [[Ntare Mwine]]
| [[Precognition]] <small>(expressed through painting)</small>
|- valign="top"
| [[#Benjamin "Knox" Washington|Benjamin "Knox" Washington]]
| [[Jamie Hector]]
| [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman strength|Superhuman strength]] <small>(enhanced by others' fears)</small>
|}


=== Charlie Andrews ===
In storm information below, windspeed advisories differ from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center to the Japan Meteorological Agency as the JTWC uses the U.S. criteria of 1-minute mean to designate maximum sustained winds, while the JMA uses the 10-minute mean wind criteria to designate tropical cyclone maximum sustained winds. This difference generally means that JTWC maximum winds will appear to be higher than the maximum winds described by the JMA for the same cyclone.
* Played by: [[Jayma Mays]]
* First appeared in: "[[Seven Minutes to Midnight (Heroes)|Seven Minutes to Midnight]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[Six Months Ago]]"
* Special ability: [[Eidetic memory]]<ref name="HEAT">[http://www.primatechpaper.com/AT_2.0/assignmentTracker.php?subject=e3752b476feb1e362ac919312457bb64 Heroes Evolutions Assignment Tracker 2.0]</ref>


'''Charlene "Charlie" Andrews''' is a waitress at the Burnt Toast Diner in [[Midland, Texas]], where [[Hiro Nakamura]] and [[Ando Masahashi]] stop to eat on their road trip to [[New York City|New York]]. After she reveals to Hiro that she had recently developed the ability to quickly memorize and recall any information with great accuracy in a seemingly unlimited volume, [[Sylar]] murders her in the diner's storeroom, removing her brain in the same manner as his other victims.<ref name="SevenMinutes">{{cite episode | title = Seven Minutes to Midnight | episodelink = Seven Minutes to Midnight (Heroes) | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series)| credits = Director: Paul Edwards, Writer: Tim Kring | network = NBC | airdate = 2006-11-13}}</ref> Hiro tries to prevent her murder by going back in time one day to warn her, but he accidentally goes back six months, to [[April 24]] (Charlie's birthday). He convinces Charlie that both he and she have special powers by stopping time to make [[Thousand origami cranes|one thousand origami cranes]]. After taking a job at the diner and dating Charlie, Hiro buys two tickets to take her to [[Tokyo]]. Charlie ponders her feelings and tells Hiro that while she does not usually let people get close to her due to a [[blood clot]] in her brain that is killing her, he makes her feel happy and she loves him. However, when Hiro and Charlie are about to kiss, he inadvertently teleports back to present day [[Japan]] and is unable to return.<ref name="sixmonthsago">{{cite episode | title = Six Months Ago | episodelink = Six Months Ago | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series)| credits = Director: Allan Arkush, Writer: Aron Eli Coleite | network = NBC | airdate = 2006-11-27}}</ref>
===Typhoon Chanchu (Caloy)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Super Typhoon Chanchu.jpg
|Track=Chanchu 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[May 9]]
|Dissipated=[[May 19]]
|10-min winds=95
|1-min winds=125
|Pressure=930
}}
{{hurricane main|Typhoon Chanchu}}
An area of disturbed weather formed around [[May 5]] and moved [[west]]ward. The [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] released a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] on [[May 8]], shortly before it upgraded the storm to a Tropical Depression. It became a tropical storm on [[May 9]]. The name "Chanchu" was submitted by [[Macau]] and means [[pearl]]. The JTWC then upgraded it to a typhoon on [[May 10]]. The storm maintained a westerly track and made two landfalls in the [[Philippines]], causing 32 deaths in the country<ref name="cnn">http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/05/14/philippines.typhoon.reut/index.html</ref> and $1.9&nbsp;million in damage<!--98.6 million pesos-->, much of it to agriculture.<ref name="reuters">[http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=scienceNews&storyID=2006-05-15T080918Z_01_MAN304331_RTRIDST_0_SCIENCE-WEATHER-PHILIPPINES-DC.XML&archived=False http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=science...]</ref>


=== Bridget Bailey ===
After Chanchu left the Philippines, the JMA upgraded it to a typhoon. Chanchu turned to the north in the [[South China Sea]] and affected hundreds of [[Vietnam]]ese fishermen. Then, it became a super typhoon, only the second ever recorded in the South China Sea, but was one for only less than a day. The only other super typhoon to form in the South China Sea in recorded history is [[Ryan]] in 1995.<ref name="jtwc">https://metoc.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/atcr/1995atcr/pdf/wnp/19w.pdf</ref> Chanchu is also the most intense typhoon on [[Hong Kong Observatory]]'s record to enter the South China Sea in May. Chanchu necessitated the [[Hong Kong Tropical Cyclone Warning Signals|Strong Wind Signal no. 3]] in both Hong Kong and Macau.<ref name="hko">[http://www.hko.gov.hk/cgi-bin/hko/warndb_e1.pl?opt=91&tcname=CHANCHU&submit=Submit+Query HKO Warnings/Signals Database<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name="smg">[http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=11&art_id=18859&sid=7990894&con_type=1 The Standard - Hong Kong's First FREE English Newspaper<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It turned northeastward and made a final landfall along the southeastern seaboard of [[People's Republic of China|China]] on [[May 18]] resulting in at least 25 deaths and a direct economic loss of 7&nbsp;billion [[Chinese yuan|yuan]]. Chanchu became extratropical later that day.
* Played by: [[Tehmina Sunny]]
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* First appeared in: BBC.com version of Heroes Evolutions
* Last appeared in: "[[One of Us, One of Them]]"
* Special ability: [[Clairsentience]]


'''Bridget Bailey''' is an evolved human, with the power to perceive the history of any object she touches, introduced by the BBC in its mirror of Heroes 360 information. Her exchanges with Mohinder Suresh were later included on NBC.com as part of Heroes Evolutions. Her first message, entitled "I need some advice", began on July 11, 2007.<ref>[http://heroeswiki.com/Bridget_Bailey Bridget Bailey]</ref>
===Tropical Storm Jelawat (Domeng)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=03W Jelawat 28 jun 2006 0030Z.jpg
|Track=Jelawat 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[June 27]]
|Dissipated=[[June 29]]
|10-min winds=40
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=996
}}
An area of disturbed weather that began as a part of a monsoon trough<ref>http://www.monsoontyphoons.com/2006/jelawat.html</ref> formed around [[June 23]] east of the Philippines, and moved slowly over the islands. The [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] released a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] on [[June 25]] as the system moved over the Philippines, and upgraded the system to Tropical Depression 03W the next day. The depression continued to organize as it moved away from the Philippines, and the JTWC upgraded it to Tropical Storm 03W on [[June 27]]. The Japan Meteorological Agency designated the storm as Tropical Storm Jelawat shortly after. The name Jelawat was submitted by [[Malaysia]], and is a name for a type of [[carp]].
Jelawat moved generally northwestward over the [[South China Sea]] during the next day, and weakened back to a tropical depression on [[June 28]]. The depression made landfall in southern [[China]] at 7:40 a.m. [[Chinese Standard Time|CST]] on [[June 29]]<ref name="cma">http://www.cma.gov.cn/cma_new/tqyb/zhyj/t20060629_137632.phtml</ref> and dissipated later that day.


The ''[[Heroes Evolutions]]'' site, Assignment Tracker 2.0, was updated on August 5, 2008 to include a new interactive map which revealed Bridget to be a Company agent paired with and Berk Donahue.<ref>[http://www.primatechpaper.com/AT_2.0/at_map_file.php Assignment Tracker 2.0 Map]</ref> On the Evs Dropper blog, Bailey expressed regret that she was unable to aid in the war against Evs alongside her partner. In "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]", Sean Fallon asks Gael Cruz about the "Bailey case", implying that he was assigned to aid her. Gael told him to forget it. Angela sends Bridget to meet Sylar in "[[One of Us, One of Them]]", where she is killed as soon as Angela leaves the room and her ability is absorbed.
The storm dropped heavy rainfall across southern [[China]] and [[Haikou]] recorded a rainfall of 309.7 [[millimetre|mm]] (12 [[inch]]es) during the storm passage.<ref>[http://mb.hainan.gov.cn/qxnews.asp?name=qxxx290959481.txt 海南公益气象信息服务系统-气象工作信息2<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> A total of 8.6&nbsp;inches (220&nbsp;mm) rain fell in 16 hours in [[Kampung Bundu]], [[Malaysia]].<ref name="nst">http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/nst/Thursday/National/20060629080308/Article/local1_html</ref> The rainfall killed seven people and left one missing. The flooding from Jelawat ruined 200 square kilometres of farmland and destroyed 190 houses.<ref name="shanghaidaily">[http://www.shanghaidaily.com/art/2006/06/30/284709/Deadly_storms_strike_across_China.htm Shanghai Daily | 上海日报 - English Window to China News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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===Typhoon Ewiniar (Ester)===
=== Claude ===
* Played by: [[Christopher Eccleston]]
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
* First appeared in: "[[Godsend (Heroes)|Godsend]]"
|Basin=WPac
* Special ability: [[Invisibility]]
|Image=Typhoon Ewiniar 04 july 2006 0440Z.jpg
|Track=Ewiniar 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[June 30]]
|Dissipated=[[July 10]]
|10-min winds=100
|1-min winds=130
|Pressure=930
}}
{{hurricane main|Typhoon Ewiniar (2006)}}
On [[June 29]], a persistent tropical disturbance was classified as a tropical depression by the JTWC while east of [[Palau]]. The depression moved northwestward and was upgraded to Tropical Storm 04W by the JTWC on [[June 30]]. The JMA designated the storm Tropical Storm Ewiniar at around the same time. The name "Ewiniar" was submitted by the [[Federated States of Micronesia]], and refers to a traditional storm god of [[Chuuk]].


'''Claude''' is both a former employee of the Company and former partner of Noah Bennet. However, after it is discovered that Claude is hiding the identity of a powered person from the Company, Bennet is ordered to kill him. During the assassination attempt, however, an injured Claude turns invisible and escapes. He then spends many years invisible, hiding from the Company. He is eventually found by Peter Petrelli, who had seen him in a dream. Having previous experience with empaths, Claude is convinced by Peter to help him master control of his ability so that he will not eventually lose control and explode. With Claude's help, Peter is able to recall powers that he had previously absorbed, but before the training can be completed, Bennet and the Haitian track them down with the help of Isaac Mendez. They barely manage to escape, and an angry Claude abandons Peter to avoid any future capture attempts by the Company. "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Hell's Angel]]" showed Claude attempting to capture [[#Meredith Gordon|Meredith Gordon]] with Noah and the "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Golden Handshake]]" series showed Claude's attempt to capture [[#Anya|Anya]] is his last mission with Haram and leads into Noah. In this graphic novel that Claude signs his name with the last initial "R", possibly reinforcing the joke he made to Peter that his name was [[Claude Rains]]. He was trained by Ivan Spektor.
Ewiniar was responsible for at least 30 deaths in China, which it brushed as a typhoon. The typhoon gradually weakened as it moved over colder waters, and made landfall in [[South Korea]] on [[July 10]] as a severe tropical storm. As Ewiniar moved across the country, it passed within 30&nbsp;miles (50&nbsp;km) of [[Seoul]].<ref>http://www.kma.go.kr/fcst/typ_eng/typ_eng_200607102220_03_029.html</ref> No tropical cyclone had come that close to Seoul in recent years.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} The passage of the storm brought heavy rain that triggered floods and mudslides in the southern part of the country, killing at least six people.<ref name="washpost">{{cite web | title = Typhoon leaves at least six dead in South Korea | work = Washington Post | publisher = Reuters | date = [[July 10]], [[2006]] | url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/10/AR2006071000198.html | accessdate = 2006-07-11}}</ref> Ewiniar became extratropical over the [[Sea of Japan]] on the same day.<!-- more info [http://au.biz.yahoo.com/060717/17/szco.html here]. -->
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Claude has the power to render himself invisible to the naked eye. This power is limited to the visible spectrum. It does not make him inaudible,<ref name="CBR Eclipse Week 11">{{cite web | last = | first = |title = Behind the Scenes: "Heroes" Week fourteen | publisher = Comic Book Resources | date = [[2007-01-22]] | url = http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9570 | accessdate = 2007-02-09}}</ref> nor does it mask his body heat or other such emissions, allowing him to be tracked through thermal imaging or similar methods. In addition, Claude has the ability to see others using the same power; Peter, having copied Claude's power, can see him when they're both invisible as easily as any normal person can when he's not invisible. Claude's power also extends to everything in his immediate vicinity, namely his clothes and other personal effects. This is exemplified when Claude grabs a woman's purse and hands it to Peter, which becomes visible as Peter holds it in his arms. Claude also demonstrates the ability to render other people invisible through physical contact.
===Severe Tropical Storm Bilis (Florita)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=TS Bilis 2006 peak.jpg
|Track=Bilis 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[July 9]]
|Dissipated=[[July 15]]
|10-min winds=60
|1-min winds=50
|Pressure=970
}}
{{hurricane main|Tropical Storm Bilis}}
A tropical disturbance northeast of [[Yap]] developed sufficient convection to be designated a tropical depression on [[July 8]]. The depression strengthened into a tropical storm the next day, and was designated Tropical Storm Bilis by the JMA. The word "Bilis", submitted by the [[Philippines]], means speed or swiftness. PAGASA operationally treated this storm as a typhoon for a short time on [[July 13]], but it officially remained a tropical storm as it moved west-northwestward toward [[Taiwan]].


=== Brian Davis ===
After moving over northern Taiwan, Bilis made landfall in [[Fujian]], [[China]] at 12:50 p.m. [[Chinese Standard Time|CST]] on [[July 14]],<ref>http://www.cma.gov.cn/cma_new/tqyb/zhyj/t20060714_140251.phtml</ref> weakening into a tropical depression inland the next day. JMA carried the system as a tropical depression until [[July 17]].<ref>http://www.jma.go.jp/jp/g3/images/observe/06071706.png</ref>
* Played by: [[David Berman (actor)|David Berman]]
Bilis brought very heavy rain, widespread flooding, landslides, and strong winds to the [[Philippines]], Taiwan and areas of mainland China, causing 672 deaths and $4.4&nbsp;billion (2006 [[United States dollar|USD]]) in damage.<ref name="PRCreport">{{cite web | url=http://severe.worldweather.wmo.int/tcc/document/creport/Review_of_the_2006_Typhoon_Season(China).doc | title=Review of the 2006 Typhoon Season | date=[[2006-12-04]] | author=Typhoon Committee | publisher=[[World Meteorological Organization]]|format=DOC}}</ref>
* First appeared in: "[[Six Months Ago]]"
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* Special ability: [[Psychokinesis|Telekinesis]]


'''Brian Davis''', who does not want his ability, reveals his telekinesis to [[Sylar]]. Brian then asks Sylar to make it go away. He is then killed by Sylar, making him the first of several victims.
===Typhoon Kaemi (Glenda)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=06W-Kaemi.jpg
|Track=Kaemi 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[July 19]]
|Dissipated=[[July 26]]
|10-min winds=80
|1-min winds=85
|Pressure=960
}}
A tropical depression formed on [[July 18]] near the [[Caroline Islands]], it quickly strengthened to tropical storm strength the same day. On [[July 19]], the storm was named Kaemi by the JMA. The correct name Gaemi was submitted by [[South Korea]] and is a [[Korean language|Korean]] word for [[ant]]. It strengthened into a severe tropical storm on [[July 20]], and further deepened into a typhoon 24 hours later. Kaemi made landfall in [[Jinjiang]], [[Fujian]] at 3:50 p.m. [[Chinese Standard Time|CST]] on [[July 25]] as a minimal typhoon.<ref>http://www.cma.gov.cn/cma_new/qxxw/t20060725_142067.phtml</ref>


=== Echo DeMille ===
Heavy rainfall in Taiwan caused flooding and four minor injuries. Rain also fell heavily in the northern Philippines.<ref name="trmm">[http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov/publications_dir/kaemi_july06.html Trmm Sees Typhoon Kaemi<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The storm has also killed at least 32&nbsp;people in [[China]], while another 60&nbsp;people are missing.<ref name="scotsman">http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=1095622006</ref>
* Played by: [[Kiko Ellsworth]]
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* First appeared in: [[List of Heroes episodes#Going Postal.2C The Webseries: 2008|''Going Postal'': "A Nifty Trick"]]
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Sound manipulation|Sound manipulation]]


'''Echo DeMille''' was almost captured by the Constrictor and Howard. He uses his power to escape and kill the Constrictor and another pair of agents to make his escape. When trying to meet with his gitlfriend, DeMille uses the [[brown note]] to avoid two more Company agents. He arranged to meet her thirteen weeks later at his family's cabin only to be ambushed by Penny and Connie Logan, Elle Bishop and several other paired agents. He incapacitates all but one with his ability and the man captures him. He is detained to Level Five where Angela Petrelli implies a former connection to him.
===Typhoon Prapiroon (Henry)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Typhoon prapiroon 2006.jpg
|Track=Prapiroon 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[August 1]]
|Dissipated=[[August 5]]
|10-min winds=65
|1-min winds=70
|Pressure=970
}}
PAGASA named a system east of the [[Philippines]] as Tropical Depression Henry later on the same day that the JMA recognised it as a tropical depression on [[July 28]]. The JTWC upgraded this system to a tropical storm on the morning of [[August 1]]. [[Hong Kong Observatory]] also did so and issued the Tropical Cyclone Signal No. 1 that same afternoon, and shortly after the JMA upgraded the system to Tropical Storm Prapiroon. The name Prapiroon was submitted by [[Thailand]] and is the name of a Thai rain deity. The JMA upgraded the storm to a severe tropical storm on the morning of [[August 2]]. PAGASA ceased advisories on the storm shortly after as it moved out of its area of responsibility. The JTWC and the HKO upgraded Prapiroon to a typhoon at 3 a.m. [[UTC]], while the JMA officially upgraded it to a typhoon at 12 p.m. UTC (8 p.m. [[Hong Kong Time|HKT]]). Prapiroon necessitated the first Tropical Cyclone Signal No. 8 in Macau this year.<ref>{{languageicon|zh|Chinese}} http://hk.news.yahoo.com/060803/12/1qxe7.html, Ming Pao </ref> In Hong Kong, the flag raising ceremony at the Golden Bauhinia Square was cancelled due to strong wind.<ref>[http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200608/03/P200608030083.htm Flag raising ceremony cancelled<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Prapiroon made landfall at 7:20 p.m. [[Chinese Standard Time|CST]] on [[August 3]].<ref>http://www.cma.gov.cn/cma_new/tqyb/zhyj/t20060804_143710.phtml</ref>


=== "Flint" ===
The strong winds due to the storm resulted in 70% of flights being cancelled, delayed or diverted in the [[Hong Kong International Airport]], the highest since the opening in 1999. However, the airport remained open throughout the storm passage and many flights successfully landed or took off on [[August 3]].<ref>http://hk.news.yahoo.com/060803/12/1qx33.html</ref> Inbound flights were rerouted to nearby airports and outbound flights were cancelled or postponed.<ref>http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/8/2/worldupdates/2006-08-02T130644Z_01_NOOTR_RTRJONC_0_-262076-1&sec=Worldupdates</ref> On landfall in [[Guangdong]] province, [[China]], it forced the evacuation of some 660,000&nbsp;people and caused an estimated 5.4&nbsp;billion Chinese yuan worth of damage. 77&nbsp;people were reported killed.<ref>[http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-08/06/content_4925398.htm Xinhua - English<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It also affected [[Hunan]], [[Guangxi]] and [[Hainan]]. Prapiroon degenerated into an area of low pressure on [[August 6]].
*Played by: [[Blake Shields]]
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*First appeared in "[[The Second Coming (Heroes)|The Second Coming]]"
*Special ability: [[Pyrokinesis]]
'''Flint''' is a prisoner of Level Five. After escaping along with a dozen other prisoners, he robs a bank with Knox, Jesse/Peter and the German. When Sylar and Noah later intervene and are busy dealing Knox and Jesse, Flint attempts to attack but is non-fatally shot by Noah and taken back to the Company.


===Typhoon Maria===
=== "The German" ===
*Played by: [[Ken Lally]]
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
*First appeared in: [[List of Heroes graphic novels|"Berlin, Part 1]]
|Basin=WPac
*Last appeared in: "[[One of Us, One of Them]]"
|Image=Typhoon maria 2006.jpg
*Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Magnetism manipulation|Magnetism manipulation]]
|Track=Maria 2006 track.png
'''The German''' is originally introduced in "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Berlin, Part 1]]", where Bianca Karina, Devin Patterson and Gael Cruz are dispatched to capture him. They are unaware that Connie Logan had given him files on all three of them. He nearly kills Gael and successfully kills Devin before Bianca knocks him out. Once he arrives in Hartsdale, he is put in Level Five. He subsequently escapes in "[[The Butterfly Effect (Heroes)|The Butterfly Effect]]" along with a dozen other prisoners. In "[[One of Us, One of Them]]", he threatens to kill Knox to stop him from bringing the Company to the bank they robbed. Knox subsequently disarms and kills him.
|Formed=[[August 5]]
|Dissipated=[[August 10]]
|10-min winds=70
|1-min winds=60
|Pressure=975
}}
JMA identified a tropical depression southwest of [[Minami Torishima]] on [[August 4]] and began issuing advisories. On [[August 5]], the system had sufficiently strengthened to be named Tropical Storm Maria. The name Maria was submitted by the [[United States]] and is a common [[Chamorro people|Chamorro]] feminine [[given name|name]].


=== Meredith Gordon ===
The JTWC designated this system as a tropical depression later that day before upgrading it to a tropical storm on [[August 6]], while the JMA upgraded it to a severe tropical storm at 6 a.m. [[UTC]]. Maria turned to the north, threatening [[Japan]]'s mainland. JTWC briefly upgraded Maria to a typhoon on [[August 7]], but issued its final advisory two days later as it started to turn extratropical. In the post season, the JTWC downgraded Maria to a Tropical Storm.
* Played by: [[Jessalyn Gilsig]]
* First appeared in: "[[The Fix (Heroes)|The Fix]]"
* Special ability: [[Pyrokinesis]]


'''Meredith Gordon''' is the biological mother of [[Claire Bennet]]. She first appears in "[[The Fix (Heroes)|The Fix]]", in which she exhibits [[pyrokinetic]] abilities. According to a newspaper article found by [[#Zach|Zach]] and Claire, Meredith and her 18-month-old baby were reported to have died in a fire 14 years before the episode's events. The backstory is revealed in the [[List of Heroes graphic novels|22nd graphic novel]], ''Hell's Angel'': in 1992, [[Mr. Bennet (Heroes)|Mr. Bennet]] and [[Claude (Heroes)|Claude]] came to retrieve her, and it was Meredith who started the fire. Bennet leaves holding the baby Claire and later adopts her. After the fire, Meredith lived in Mexico for a while before moving to [[Kermit, Texas]].
In post-operational analysis, the JMA upgraded Maria to a 70-kt typhoon.
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In "Distractions" Claire skips school to meet with Meredith for the first time since she was a baby.<ref name="distractions">{{cite episode | title = Distractions| episodelink = Distractions (Heroes) | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series) | network = NBC | credits = Director: Jeannot Szwarc, Writer: Michael Green | airdate = 2007-02-05}}</ref> Afterwards, Meredith contacts Claire's biological father, [[Nathan Petrelli]], to notify him of their daughter's survival. Claire meets with Meredith again, wanting to see her father<ref name="run">{{cite episode | title = Run! | episodelink = Run! (Heroes) | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series) | network = NBC | credits = Director: Roxann Dawson, Writers: Adam Armus and Kay Foster | airdate = 2007-02-12}}</ref>. Meredith tells her not to rely on her father for anything other than money, "because it's easy". Meredith says that Nathan is giving them $50,000, with Claire entitled to half; however, she actually made a deal with Nathan for $100,000. She later tells Nathan that Claire had come hoping that he would take her away. Nathan agrees with her about sending Claire away before the meeting, which Claire overhears. In "The Butterfly Effect", Meredith is called on by Mr. and Mrs. Bennet to come and help protect Claire while Mr. Bennet leaves to confront the escaped inmates previously held by the Company. She begins training Claire how to fight in the next episode.
===Typhoon Saomai (Juan)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Typhoon saomai 2006.jpg
|Track=Saomai 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[August 5]]
|Dissipated=[[August 11]]
|10-min winds=105
|1-min winds=140
|Pressure=925
}}
{{hurricane main|Typhoon Saomai}}
The JTWC identified a tropical depression near the [[Caroline Islands]] late on [[August 4]] [[UTC]]. The JMA designated it as such at 12 a.m. [[UTC]] [[August 5]]. Nine hours later, the JTWC upgraded Tropical Depression 08W to a tropical storm, three hours before the JMA named it Saomai. The name is from the [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] "[[:vi:Sao Kim|sao Mai]]", meaning "Morning Star",<ref>[http://vdict.com/?dictionary=2&word=sao+mai&typings=-1&quickm=0&autoc=0&liststring=&submit2=Lookup VDict.com - Vietnamese Dictionary and Translation<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> a reference to the planet [[Venus]].


=== Paulette Hawkins ===
The JTWC designated it a typhoon at 3 p.m. [[UTC]] [[August 6]]. The JMA upgraded Saomai to a Severe Tropical Storm at 6 p.m. [[UTC]], and as it continued to strengthen, it was upgraded to a typhoon just 12 hours later. Saomai passed into the Area of Responsibility of PAGASA on [[August 8]] and was named Typhoon Juan by PAGASA. On [[August 8]], the storm underwent explosive development, and by [[August 9]] it had become a Category&nbsp;5-equivalent super typhoon.
* Played by: [[Tina Lifford]]
* First appeared in: "[[One Giant Leap]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Kill Squad, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: Power augmentation<ref name="TheKillSquadPt3"/>


'''Paulette Hawkins''' is D.L. Hawkins' mother. In "[[One Giant Leap]]", she defends D.L. in front of Niki. She is not seen again until "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Kill Squad, Part 3]]" where it is revealed that she had become a thorn in the Company's side and she was locked in one of the five levels. She is brought out by the Kill Squad to augment the powers of Brenden Lewis so a crater created by a Guyanan local could be covered in forestry. She performs her duty under the impression that she will be taken to her grandson, Micah, afterward. Against the Company's orders, she is shot upon finishing.
Saomai made landfall in [[Zhejiang]], [[People's Republic of China|China]] on [[August 10]] with maximum sustained winds of 115 [[knot (speed)|knot]]s (1-minute mean), stronger than Chanchu earlier this season.<ref>http://www.nmc.gov.cn/news/viewArticle.do?method=viewArticle&id=ff8080810cf70fba010cf76b61770002</ref> Saomai was responsible for at least 458 deaths, mostly in China, and $2.5&nbsp;billion (2006&nbsp;USD) in damage.<ref name="PRCreport"/>
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===Severe Tropical Storm Bopha (Inday)===
=== Alejandro Herrera ===
* Played by: [[Shalim Ortiz]]
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
* First appeared in: "[[Four Months Later...]]"
|Basin=WPac
* Last appeared in: "[[Truth & Consequences|Truth and Consequences]]"
|Image=STS Bopha 2006.jpg
* Special ability: Cease and reverse his sister's abilities
|Track=Bopha 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[August 6]]
|Dissipated=[[August 9]]
|10-min winds=55
|1-min winds=55
|Pressure=980
}}
The JMA identified a tropical depression in the open Pacific on [[August 5]]. PAGASA named this storm late on [[August 5]] as it was forecast to enhance the southwest [[monsoon]] and bring rains to the [[Philippines]]. JMA upgraded it to Tropical Storm Bopha on [[August 6]]. The name Bopha was submitted by [[Cambodia]] and is a flower and girls' name.


'''Alejandro Herrera''' is the brother of [[Maya Herrera]]. He is very protective of her, even after the initial discovery of Maya's power, which kills their friends and his new wife. When she runs away, he tracks her down and discovers his ability to stop the progression of the virus she creates. Afterward, they try to escape from Mexico in order to go to New York, picking up [[Sylar]] along the way. While Maya trusts Sylar, he does not, and soon after, when he tries to leave with Maya, Sylar kills him.
The JTWC recognised its existence as a tropical depression at 9 a.m. UTC the same day before upgrading it to a tropical storm at 3 p.m. [[UTC]]. The JMA then upgraded it to a severe tropical storm as it slowly churned westwards at 12 a.m. [[UTC]] [[August 7]] before downgrading it 18 hours later. Bopha unexpectedly restrengthened into a severe tropical storm at 3 a.m. [[UTC]] [[August 8]], before weakening back to a tropical storm at 12 p.m. [[UTC]].


=== Sanjog Iyer ===
Bopha later made landfall on [[Taiwan]] at about 2 a.m. local time on [[August 9]]. Tropical Storm Bopha then weakened into a tropical depression before degenerating into a remnant low on [[August 10]].
* Played by: [[Javin Reid]]
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* First appeared in: "[[Seven Minutes to Midnight (Heroes)|Seven Minutes to Midnight]]"
* Special ability: Dream manipulation


'''Sanjog Iyer''' is an Indian boy whom [[#Chandra Suresh|Chandra Suresh]] had been observing prior to leaving for New York. Chandra's notes described Iyer as having a genetic marker allowing the boy to enter people's dreams, where he acts as a "[[spirit guide]]" of sorts. He appeared in the visions that [[Mohinder Suresh]] experienced after returning to [[India]] with his father's ashes. After Mohinder found Sanjog, he explained to Mohinder that he does not enter the dreams of others but that they instead come to him.
===Severe Tropical Storm Wukong===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Tropical Storm Wukong 2006-08-12 lrg.jpg
|Track=Wukong 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[August 13]]
|Dissipated=[[August 19]]
|10-min winds=50
|1-min winds=55
|Pressure=980
}}
A tropical depression (11W from the JTWC) formed south of [[Iwo Jima]] on [[August 12]]. Early on [[August 13]], as it moved to the north-northwest, the JTWC upgraded it to a tropical storm. The JMA named it Wukong later that day. [[Sun Wukong|Wukong]] was submitted by [[People's Republic of China]], and it is the name of a character in a Chinese epic. Wukong absorbed Tropical Storm Sonamu shortly before landfall in [[Japan]]. Wukong then stalled over [[Kyūshū]], before starting to jog to the north-northwest. It was downgraded to a tropical depression on [[August 20]].


In "[[Seven Minutes to Midnight (Heroes episode)|Seven Minutes to Midnight]]", the name on the file's label included a comma as a typo. On the NBC website, Suresh's map spells the name Sanjop Iyer. The episode "[[Homecoming (Heroes episode)|Homecoming]]" confirms the boy's name is Sanjog Iyer.
In post-operational analysis by the JMA, Wukong was upgraded to a severe tropical storm.
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In an interview with Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite, they state that Sanjog's character was considered for the storyline involving Molly and her nightmare man, Maury Parkman. However, the idea was scrapped for reasons they did not reveal.<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12125 Comic Book Resources &ndash; CBR News &ndash; The Comic Reel<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
===Tropical Storm Sonamu (Katring)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=TS Sonamu 2006.jpg
|Track=Sonamu 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[August 14]]
|Dissipated=[[August 15]]
|10-min winds=35
|1-min winds=45
|Pressure=992
}}
On [[August 13]], a tropical depression formed south of [[Naha, Okinawa]], and was named Katring by PAGASA and Sonamu by JMA. The name Sonamu was submitted by [[North Korea|DPR Korea]] and signifies a [[pine|pine tree]]. Sonamu began [[Fujiwhara interaction|interacting]] with nearby Tropical Storm Wukong on [[August 15]], with the outflow from the stronger Wukong producing unfavourable shear over the cyclone. The JMA declared the system a tropical depression and stopped issuing advisories on [[August 16]]. The JTWC followed shortly after.
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Sanjog has recently appeared in the ''Heroes'' graphic novels showing visions of the past to various individuals.
===Typhoon Ioke===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Typhoon Ioke Over Wake 2006.jpg
|Track=Ioke 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[August 27]]
|Dissipated=[[September 6]]
|10-min winds=105
|1-min winds=140
|Pressure=920
}}
{{hurricane main|Hurricane Ioke}}
On [[August 27]], [[2006 Pacific hurricane season#Hurricane Ioke|Hurricane Ioke]], which had formed in the Central Pacific, crossed the [[International Date Line]] and entered the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]'s Area of Responsibility at around 6 a.m. [[UTC]], keeping its name while being reclassified as Typhoon Ioke. Ioke had earlier affected [[Johnston Atoll]]. On [[August 31]] the center of the typhoon passed very close to [[Wake Island]]; 200&nbsp;people were evacuated from there in advance of its approach.<ref>[http://www.khnl.com/Global/story.asp?S=5331801 Hickam Airman To Evacuate Hundreds From Wake Island<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Typhoon Ioke then passed just to the northeast of [[Minami Torishima]], which had been evacuated ahead of the storm, but as a weakened Category&nbsp;3-equivalent typhoon. Ioke then turned to the northeast, weakening as it started undergoing extratropical transition. The JMA released its final advisory on [[September 7]]. The [[Extratropical cyclone|extratropical]] remnants of Ioke moved into the [[Bering Sea]] where it caused severe beach [[erosion]] along the western [[Alaska]]n coastline.<ref name="Alaska">{{cite news|author=Angela Hutti|year=2006|title=Storm on the Bering Sea|publisher=KTVA 11|accessdate=2006-09-08|url=http://www.ktva.com/topstory/ci_4303106}}</ref>
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===Typhoon Shanshan (Luis)===
=== Bianca Karina ===
*First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Root and Branch: The Big Bag and Tag]]"
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
*Last appeared in: "[[The Butterfly Effect (Heroes)|The Butterfly Effect]]"
|Basin=WPac
*Special ability: Lung adaptation
|Image=TyphoonShanshan-NRL16-9-06-modisvis250m.jpg
|Track=Shanshan 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[September 10]]
|Dissipated=[[September 18]]
|10-min winds=110
|1-min winds=120
|Pressure=919
}}
{{hurricane main|Typhoon Shanshan (2006)}}
Hong Kong Observatory identified a tropical depression about 460&nbsp;kilometres north of Yap on [[September 9]], the same day the JMA recognised it. The JTWC declared the formation of Tropical Depression 14W the next day. On the afternoon of [[September 10]], it entered the PAGASA AOR and was named Luis. Later at 12 p.m. [[UTC]] on the same day, the JMA upgraded the tropical depression to Tropical Storm Shanshan. The name Shanshan was contributed by [[Hong Kong]] and is a girls' [[given name|name]]. Shanshan quickly strengthened and was upgraded into a severe tropical storm on [[September 11]] and a typhoon later that day. Shanshan weakened slightly on [[September 14]], but quickly restrengthened and reached Category&nbsp;4 status on the JTWC's scale. Shanshan passed through the [[Yaeyama Islands]] in the early morning hours of [[September 16]]. The JTWC reported that Shanshan was becoming [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical]] early on [[September 17]], as the typhoon weakened to a tropical storm. The JTWC issued its final advisory on Shanshan later that day, and the JMA issued its last advisory on [[September 19]], after Shanshan completed extratropical transition.


'''Bianca Karina''' is an agent of the Company who can adapt her lungs to enable her to breathe in any environment, including underwater. She is partnered with Devin Patterson and engaged to Gael Cruz. She is first seen in [[List of Heroes graphic novels|Root and Branch, Part 1]] when she and Patterson capture one of Julien Dumont's rogue clones. She is next seen in [[List of heroes graphic novels|Berlin]] where she, Gael and Devin are sent to capture the German. After Gael is incapacitated and Devin is killed, Bianca uses her ability to knock him out. With the help of Paul Harding and Ahlrich Dekker, they get the German to headquarters. At the end of the Evs Dropper arc, she defends Donna Dunlap from Gael, locking him in a cell. After Donna and Eric Thompson identify Connie Logan as Evs Dropper, she is leads those sent to fight her. Once the majority of agents are killed, Bianca shoots the root Julien Dumont and all clones are killed. In "[[The Butterfly Effect (Heroes)|The Butterfly Effect]]" and "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Dreams Until Death]]", she and Gael confront Sylar outside the Bennet house after he leaves having taken [[Claire Bennet]]'s ability, and she is killed by Sylar after she and Gael attempt to capture him. However, Gael identifies himself as "special", so Bianca gets a quick death and her power is not taken.
As Shanshan neared [[Taiwan]], the [[Central Weather Bureau]] and local officials warned of flooding and high winds. However, as Shanshan turned towards [[Japan]], all warnings were cancelled. [[South Korea]]n forecasters also issued warnings ahead of an expected landfall, but this did not materialise. Ships were diverted as ports were closed as a precaution, while some other boats were forced to remain docked.<ref>http://joongangdaily.joins.com/200609/17/200609172213525709900090409041.html</ref> In [[Japan]], more than 90,000&nbsp;people were evacuated from [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]].<ref name=autogenerated1>[http://www.topix.net/content/newscom/1057959765296100991311804140910322877786]{{Dead link|date=March 2008}}</ref>


=== Daniel Linderman ===
Over 200&nbsp;people were injured by Shanshan and 11&nbsp;people were killed, mostly in [[Kyūshū]], although two deaths were reported in [[South Korea]]. A tornado spawned by the typhoon caused a train derailment in [[Nobeoka, Miyazaki]], [[Japan]] which caused no fatalities.<ref name="Nobeoka">http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/national/news/20060917it12.htm</ref> Peak gusts on [[Iriomote]] reached 155&nbsp;mph (248&nbsp;km/h).<ref name=autogenerated1 /> Flights and trains were delayed, while electricity was cut to about 3000 homes in Korea. A ship also sank off [[Ulleungdo]].<ref>http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060918/1/43hma.html</ref>
* Played by: [[Malcolm McDowell]]
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* First appeared in: "[[Parasite (Heroes)|Parasite]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Biological manipulation|Healing]] others<ref name="Comic Book Resources">[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9944 Comic Book Resources - CBR News - The Comic Reel<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name="TVGuide.com">{{cite web | | title = TV Guide | url = http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Columnists/Ask-Ausiello/default.aspx?posting={B8B859FA-DD58-4925-95DB-C1FFA36CC46B}}}
</ref><ref name="MySpace Videos: Exclusive Heroes">{{cite web | | title = MySpace Videos: Exclusive Heroes | date = [[2007-04-03]] | url = http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2019711164 | accessdate = 2007-04-04}}</ref>


'''Daniel Linderman'''<ref>{{cite web | title = BEHIND THE ECLIPSE: SEASON 2, WEEK 1 | url = http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12002}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode | title = Cautionary Tales| episodelink = Cautionary Tales | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series)| credits = Director: [[Greg Yaitanes]], Writer: Joe Pokaski | network = NBC | airdate = 2007-11-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = The Corinthian Casino | url = http://www.corinthianlasvegas.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = Yamagato ''Sword Saint'' Chapter Five | url = http://www.yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer5.shtml}}</ref> served himself in the [[U.S. Army]] with [[Arthur Petrelli]] in the [[Vietnam War]]. Arthur would have died, if not for Daniel choosing to make him the second person he ever healed. After the war, Daniel finds himself living a nomadic, solitary existence. Though he occasionally drowns his sorrows in alcohol, nothing eases the pain of his war memories.
===Typhoon Yagi===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=TyphoonYagi2006.jpg
|Track=Yagi 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[September 17]]
|Dissipated=[[September 25]]
|10-min winds=105
|1-min winds=140
|Pressure=910
}}
The [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] identified an area of disturbed weather northeast of [[Chuuk]] on [[September 13]]. The disturbance drifted to the north over the next few days, gradually increasing in organization. The JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] on the disturbance on [[September 16]], and both the JTWC and JMA declared the system a tropical depression early on [[September 17]]. The JMA upgraded it to Tropical Storm Yagi later that morning as it moved erratically through the open Pacific Ocean, and the JTWC soon followed suit. The name Yagi was submitted by [[Japan]] and means [[Capricornus]] (goat). Yagi was upgraded to a severe tropical storm by the JMA on [[September 18]], and the JTWC designated it a typhoon later that day. The JMA officially upgraded Yagi to typhoon status early on [[September 19]]. Yagi was upgraded briefly to a super typhoon by the JTWC from [[September 21]] to [[September 22]]. On [[September 23]], the JTWC reported that Yagi was becoming [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical]] as it continued to weaken, and issued its final warning the next day. The JMA downgraded Yagi to a severe tropical storm on [[September 24]]. It was the third tropical cyclone in the NW Pacific Basin that attained Category&nbsp;5 status in 2006. It started to recurve near [[Chichi-jima]], and never affected major land areas. It became [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical]] near the western [[Aleutian Islands|Aleutians]] on [[September 25]].
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As an aged man, Linderman is a reputed [[mobster]], and founder of [[The Company (Heroes)|Linderman Corporation]].<ref name="Takezo Kensei: Sword Saint, Chapter 5: The Mystery of Kensei">{{cite web | | title = Takezo Kensei: Sword Saint, Chapter 5: The Mystery of Kensei | date = [[2007-09-24]] | url = http://yamagatofellowship.org/videoPlayer5.shtml | accessdate = 2007-09-25}}</ref> He also has ties to several of the [[List of Heroes characters#Main characters|main characters]]. He is an avid [[chef]] and collector of art and antiquities.<ref>These include the sword of Takezo Kensei - later stolen from the collection by Hiro and Ando, various paintings by [[Isaac Mendez]], and - as glimpsed in ''[[.07%]]'' - old master paintings such as [[Rembrandt]]'s ''[[Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp|The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp]]'' and [[Matthias Grünewald|Grünewald]]'s ''[[:Image:Grunewald - christ.jpg|The Resurrection]]'' from his [[Isenheim Altarpiece]].</ref> In person, he is persuasive, gentle and unfailingly polite. However, he has no qualms about extortion or assassination. He is even willing to allow the deaths of several million people in order to safeguard the human race. In "[[Out of Time (Heroes)|Out of Time]]" Bob reveals that Linderman's belief that punishing humanity would help save the world stemmed from him being [[Adam Monroe]]'s disciple.
===Typhoon Xangsane (Milenyo)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Typhoon Xangsane 27 sept 2006.jpg
|Track=Xangsane 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[September 26]]
|Dissipated=[[October 2]]
|10-min winds=85
|1-min winds=125
|Pressure=940
}}
{{hurricane main|Typhoon Xangsane}}
On [[September 25]], the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) named an active low pressure area within its area of responsibility Tropical Depression Milenyo. After issuing a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] earlier, the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] issued its first warning on Tropical Depression 18W. On [[September 26]] the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] named this system Xangsane. The name Xangsane was submitted by [[Laos]] and means [[elephant]]. Later that day, the JMA upgraded Xangsane to a severe tropical storm. A bout of rapid intensification followed, and all three agencies, the JMA, JTWC and PAGASA all upgraded the storm to a typhoon late on [[September 26]] or early [[September 27]]. Xangsane made landfall on [[Samar Island]] as a severe tropical storm.


In the [[Genesis (Heroes)|series premiere]], Linderman sends two thugs to [[Niki Sanders]]' home to collect on a loan she could not repay, but the thugs are killed. In "[[Collision (Heroes)|Collision]]", one of Linderman's subordinates gives Niki the opportunity to repay her debt by being the bait in a [[badger game]] targeting Nathan Petrelli; Jessica, Niki's alternate personality, eventually complies. Nathan, however, realizes that Linderman needs him to win the congressional seat he was running for, and convinces Linderman's associate to "donate" $4 million to his campaign, rather than the originally agreed-upon $2 million, and suppress the tape. Later on, in a meeting with him, Nathan holds a gun on Linderman. Linderman subsequently reveals to him the extent of his knowledge regarding Nathan's, Peter's and Claire's powers, as well as those of many others, before offering him the victory in the election, as well as an eventual position in the White House. In "[[Distractions (Heroes)|Distractions]]", he arranged for Niki Sanders' freedom from prison in exchange for Jessica's services as an assassin.
The typhoon dropped heavy rainfall in the [[Philippines]]. To avoid the storm, transit authorities kept seacraft at several ports in the archipelago, leaving over 3,500 passengers stranded.<ref>[http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_2004589,00.html Thousands trapped by typhoon: World: News: News24<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Xangsane also prompted Philippine officials to close all schools, financial markets, and government offices in and around [[Manila]].<ref>[http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/topofthehour.aspx?StoryId=51594 ABS-CBN Interactive<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The typhoon killed over 200&nbsp;people in the country, and produced strong winds and rainfall, downing power lines and causing [[mudflow]]s. The strong winds caused moderate crop damage totaling to $7.2&nbsp;million (2006&nbsp;USD).<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/10/01/typhoon.vietnam.ap/index.html</ref>


In the episode "[[Landslide (Heroes)|Landslide]]", Linderman heals Nathan Petrelli's wife [[List of characters in Heroes#Heidi Petrelli|Heidi]]'s paralysis. Later Linderman meets with Candice and Micah at the building in New York. By promising Micah his freedom and enough money to make his family live happily ever after, Linderman persuades him to adjust the election results so that Nathan wins by "a landslide" by manipulating the outcome through one of the networked electronic voting machines. At night, Linderman gets an unexpected visit from Niki and Micah's father, [[D.L. Hawkins]]. Linderman pulls out a loaded gun and tries to shoot Niki, but D.L. takes the bullet for her. In return, he uses his phasing powers to phase his fist through Linderman's skull, leaving a fist-sized hole after removing it, seemingly killing him.
Xangsane made landfall as a typhoon near [[Huế|Hue]] early on [[October 1]]. The JTWC stopped issuing advisories soon after, and the JMA downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. Xangsane killed 71 in [[Vietnam]].
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In "[[The Second Coming (Heroes)|The Second Coming]]", Linderman appears before Nathan Petrelli explaining to him that he was healed by him. In "[[The Butterfly Effect (Heroes)|The Butterfly Effect]]", Linderman reveals that only Nathan can see him.
===Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca (Neneng)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Bebinca_TERRA_MODIS_04_Oct_02Z 2006.jpg
|Track=Bebinca 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[October 3]]
|Dissipated=[[October 6]]
|10-min winds=50
|1-min winds=35
|Pressure=980
}}
On [[October 1]], a persistent area of low pressure just east of the [[Philippines]] developed into Tropical Depression 19W. The JMA had already been monitoring the storm. It was named Neneng by PAGASA, and later that evening was upgraded to a tropical storm by the Philippine authorities. The JMA and JTWC both designated the storm a tropical storm the next day, and it was named Bebinca by the JMA. Bebinca is a type of [[Macau|Macanese]] milk [[pudding]].


=== Eden McCain ===
The JTWC downgraded it to a tropical depression briefly between [[October 4]] and [[October 5]] as wind shear took its toll. Its low-level circulation then became exposed with dry air entering the system, and both the JMA and JTWC declared the storm as a dissipating tropical depression on [[October 6]]. It soon became entrained within the circulation of a storm-force [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical low]], which swept across the [[Honshū]] coastal waters and led to 33&nbsp;people dead or missing.<ref>{{languageicon|ja|Japanese}} http://www.data.kishou.go.jp/bosai/report/new/iyun_sokuji20061004-09.pdf</ref> It was upgraded to a severe tropical storm in post analysis.
* Played by: [[Nora Zehetner]]
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* First appeared in: "[[Don't Look Back (Heroes)|Don't Look Back]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Elle's First Assignment, Part 1]]"
* Special ability: [[Mind control|Vocal persuasion]]


'''Eden McCain''' was born as '''Sarah Ellis''' and raised in a small town. Her father frequently argued with her stepmother and left them when she was young. She was forced to do [[housework]] immediately after [[school]] for most of her childhood by her stepmother, a stereotypically cruel woman. Over time, her stepmother began to blame the girl for her father abandoning them. After years of this treatment, in response to a particularly violent tantrum, Sarah shouted "I wish you'd just die!" and caused her stepmother's heart to instantly stop beating. The house then caught on [[fire]] as a result of her stepmother's [[cigarette]] falling to the ground. After escaping, Sarah asked a passerby to take her west, and later adopted the name "Eden McCain".<ref name="LifeBeforeEden">{{Cite comic| Writer = Perluigi Cothran | Penciller = Marcus To | Inker = Mark Roslan | Title = '''[http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_009.pdf Heroes: Life Before Eden]'''| Volume = 1 | Issue = 9 | Date = '''2006''' | Publisher = '''Aspen MLT, Inc.'''}}</ref>
===Tropical Storm Rumbia===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=97W Rumbia 03 Oct 2006 03Z Aqua MODIS.jpg
|Track=Rumbia 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[October 3]]
|Dissipated=[[October 6]]
|10-min winds=45
|1-min winds=30
|Pressure=985
}}
On [[October 3]], a tropical depression south of [[Minami Torishima]] in high sea-surface temperatures gained enough convection and was designated Tropical Storm Rumbia by the JMA, although the JTWC had not even carried it as a tropical depression. Rumbia is a type of [[palm tree]] that yields [[sago]]. Later that day, the JTWC issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]], and began warnings on Tropical Depression 20W the next day. Rumbia slowly began to intensify while moving to the northwest, but on [[October 6]] its low-level circulation became fully exposed, and the JTWC issued a final warning. The JMA followed suit soon after. The remnants of Rumbia were later no longer distinct from the extratropical low associated with Bebinca.
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Afterward, about [[Six Months Ago|six months before]] most of first season's events, Eden was a criminal doing any selfish thing she wanted. This changed when she was taken in by [[Noah Bennet]]. Bennet and his partner [[Haitian (Heroes)|the Haitian]] pacified Eden's powers so that Bennet could persuade her into working with them. Her first assignment was to move in near [[List of characters in Heroes#Chandra Suresh|Chandra Suresh]] and befriend him, so that she could remove the name of [[Claire Bennet|Bennet's daughter]] from a list of [[superhuman]]s Chandra had made.
===Typhoon Soulik===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Soulik 14 Oct 06 02Z.jpg
|Track=Soulik 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[October 9]]
|Dissipated=[[October 16]]
|10-min winds=75
|1-min winds=90
|Pressure=955
}}
On [[October 9]], an area of low pressure was found to have banding convection wrapping into a consolidating low-level circulation centre, and was declared a tropical depression by the JTWC. As the system strengthened further, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm 21W by the JTWC later that day. JMA followed suit and classified the storm as Tropical Storm Soulik. The name Soulik was submitted by the [[Federated States of Micronesia]], and is a traditional title for [[Pohnpei]] chiefs. Soulik continued to intensify through [[October 10]], and the JMA upgraded it to a severe tropical storm. [[Agrihan]] was put under a tropical storm watch, which was later upgraded to a warning. In 18 hours on [[October 11]], 8&nbsp;inches (205&nbsp;mm) of rain was reported on [[Pagan Island]].<ref>http://www.weather.unisys.com/hurricane/archive/06101106</ref> After days of gradual strengthening, it became a typhoon on [[October 12]], stalling over [[Iwo Jima]]. Soulik reached Category&nbsp;2 status on the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]] on [[October 13]] before gradually weakening and moving northeastward rapidly as it became [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical]].
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At the end of "[[Homecoming (Heroes)|Homecoming]]", Eden uses her power to put [[Sylar]] to sleep with [[the Haitian]] present. Later, in "[[Fallout (Heroes)|Fallout]]", she suggests killing Sylar by using her power to make him kill himself. When Mr. Bennet disagrees, Eden takes matters into her own hands. She approaches Sylar outside his holding cell with a gun, then explains that she is going to give him the gun and he is going to commit suicide. During their conversation, Eden reveals that she was the next door neighbor of Chandra Suresh. Before she has a chance to invoke her power of [[Mind control|persuasion]], Sylar telekinetically jerks Eden through the glass wall of his cell, breaking her concentration. He then grabs hold of her throat and begins to choke her while she struggles to try and shoot him. Sylar claims that a gun will not work on him and that he will kill her and take her power. Eden quickly decides to put the gun to her own head and fire, taking her own life before Sylar can steal her power.<ref name="Fathers&Daughters">{{cite comic| Writer = Andrew Chambliss | Penciller = Travis Kotzebue & Mucah Gunnell | Inker = Peter Steigrwald | Title = '''[http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_011.pdf Heroes: Fathers & Daughters]'''| Volume = 1 | Issue = 11 | Date = '''2006''' | Publisher = '''Aspen MLT, Inc.'''}}</ref> Her body is later found in [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury, Ontario]], having been dumped into [[Lake Ramsey]].<ref name="godsend">{{cite episode | title = Godsend | episodelink = Godsend (Heroes) | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series)| network = NBC | credits = Director: Paul Shapiro, Writer: Tim Kring | airdate = 2007-01-22}}</ref>
===Typhoon Cimaron (Paeng)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=TY Cimaron 2006 peak.jpg
|Track=Cimaron 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[October 27]]
|Dissipated=[[November 4]]
|10-min winds=100
|1-min winds=140
|Pressure=920
}}
An area of disturbed weather developed northwest of [[Chuuk]] on [[October 24]]. The disturbance moved west-northwestward over the next two days and gradually became better organized, and the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] on the system on [[October 26]]. The system was designated Tropical Depression 22W by the JTWC later that day. The system continued to strengthen, and the JTWC upgraded it to a tropical storm on [[October 27]]. The [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] later followed suit and designated the system Tropical Storm Cimaron. The name Cimaron was submitted by the [[Philippines]], and is a type of wild [[ox]]. The system quickly intensified, and was upgraded to a severe tropical storm by the JMA later that day. The system continued its quick intensification and was upgraded to a typhoon by both the JTWC and JMA on [[October 28]]. Further intensification occurred overnight, and the typhoon had [[rapid deepening|rapidly deepened]] 65 [[Pascal (unit)|hPa]] in 24 hours, from 985&nbsp;hPa to 920&nbsp;hPa, causing the JTWC to upgrade it to a 140-kt super typhoon at 9 a.m. UTC on [[October 29]]. It made landfall at about 12:30 p.m. [[UTC]] the same day on Northern [[Luzon]]. There, especially in [[Isabela Province]], it lashed winds as much as 195[[km/h]] and gusts as much as 230[[km/h]].<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/19181/(Update)-Super-typhoon-Paeng-rips-Isabela-province GMANews.TV - (Update) Super typhoon ‘Paeng’ rips Isabela province - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Actually, all or parts of four provinces (Isabela, [[Quirino Province|Quirino]], [[Cagayan]] and [[Aurora Province|Aurora]]) are declared under Signal#4 as the typhoon struck the island.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/htmfiles/Paeng_2006.htm Paeng 2006<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


=== Daphne Millbrook ===
Cimaron then re-intensified after crossing the island, but not to its original strength, and was expected to curve towards [[Hainan Island|Hainan]], instead of moving towards [[Vietnam]] as previously forecast. On [[November 1]], the JTWC upgraded the typhoon back into a Category&nbsp;3-equivalent storm, and forecast that it would make a direct impact on [[Hong Kong]]. However, prediction models showed conflicting forecasts, and Cimaron remained quasi-stationary and weakened to a severe tropical storm on [[November 2]]. Dry air entrainment caused further weakening, with the JTWC dropping it to a minimal tropical storm at 3 p.m. UTC the next day. It weakened further, upwelling itself. The JTWC issued its final warning at 3 p.m. UTC on [[November 4]]. The JMA continued advisories on Cimaron until 12 a.m. UTC on [[November 6]], when it was downgraded to a weak tropical depression.
*Played by: [[Brea Grant]]
*First appeared in "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 1]]"
*Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman speed|Superhuman speed]]


'''Daphne Millbrook''' is a thief that uses her super speed to commit crimes. In "The Second Coming", Daphne speeds through [[Hiro Nakamura]]'s office and steals one half of a chemical formula from his hands. Hiro stops time and catches up to her, but she is still able to move normally. Catching Hiro off guard, she punches him, unfreezing time before she speeds away. They meet again in "The Butterfly Effect", when Daphne comes home to discover that Hiro and [[Ando Masahashi]] have broken into her apartment and stolen her gold medal from her track days in high school. Eventually she agrees to a trade with Hiro for the half of the formula she stole from him. Handing the medal to Ando to trade with her, she runs forwards and is just about to snatch the medal when Hiro stops time again. She asks him if it's worth his friend's life, holding a knife to Ando's neck and cutting him. Hiro gives back the medal and Daphne darts away with both the first half of the formula and her medal, unaware that Hiro has attached a tracking device to the back of the medal.
The typhoon killed at least 19&nbsp;people, many of whom drowned, and left 15 missing in the northern Philippines. It also killed a woman and her child after both are hit by a sheet of galvanized iron in [[Dilasag]], Aurora Province, serving as the first human casualties.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/19190/Typhoon-Paeng-claims-first-casualties GMANews.TV - Typhoon 'Paeng' claims first casualties - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Further casualties happened as the typhoon passed through Luzon.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/19203/Typhoon-Paeng-weakens-but-casualties-rise-3-dead-3-hurt GMANews.TV - Typhoon 'Paeng' weakens but casualties rise; 3 dead, 3 hurt - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Despite these, however, classes in [[Metro Manila]] were still not suspended.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/19172 GMANews.TV - Classes in Metro Manila not suspended despite typhoon - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It also caused at least US$9&nbsp;million in damage.<ref>[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/EKOI-6V58Y3?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=TC-2006-000153-PHL News: Southeast Asia: Typhoon Cimaron - Oct 2006, Toll from typhoon Cimaron rises to 19 in Philippines<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> 90% of the houses were damaged in a coastal town near where Cimaron made landfall.<ref>[http://news.bostonherald.com/international/view.bg?articleid=164856 Error - BostonHerald.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In the aftermath of the storm's passage across the Philippines, the [[Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency]] contributed 2.5&nbsp;million [[Swedish krona]] (US$350,000) to aid efforts.<ref>[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/HMYT-6V5P2H?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=TC-2006-000153-PHL Contributions: Southeast Asia: Typhoon Cimaron - Oct 2006, Sida support to nearly two million Asians affected by typhoon, Press Releases: Southeast Asia: Typhoon Xangsane - Sep 2006, Sida support to nearly two million Asians affected by typhoon<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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===Typhoon Chebi (Queenie)===
=== Jesse Murphy ===
*Played by: [[Francis Capra]]
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
*First appeared in: "[[The Second Coming (Heroes)|The Second Coming]]"
|Basin=WPac
*Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Sting of Injustice]]"
|Image=Chebi 2006 1230Z 10 Nov.jpg
*Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Sound manipulation|Sound manipulation]] <small>(expressed through voice)</small>
|Track=Chebi 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[November 9]]
|Dissipated=[[November 13]]
|10-min winds=100
|1-min winds=125
|Pressure=925
}}
An area of disturbed weather developed east of the [[Mariana Islands]] on [[October 31]], and moved west-northwestward over the next week without any increase in organization due to an unfavorable environment, until [[November 6]], when it encountered more favorable conditions, and the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] declared it a tropical depression on [[November 8]]. The [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] on the system later that day, and [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|PAGASA]] named the system Tropical Depression Queenie shortly after. The JTWC classified it as Tropical Depression 23W early on [[November 9]]. According to the JTWC, lack of equatorial outflow prevented rapid intensification of the system. Later that day at 12 p.m. UTC, the JMA upgraded it to a tropical storm named it Chebi. The name Jebi, the correct spelling means [[swallow]] in [[Korean language|Korean]]. The JTWC and PAGASA both followed suit later that day. Early on [[November 10]], the JMA upgraded Chebi to a severe tropical storm as it continued to move west towards the [[Philippines]], following a similar track as Typhoon Cimaron earlier in the season.


'''Jesse Murphy''' is a former prisoner of Level Five. He is described by Knox as having no friends. He and Knox were captured by Noah Bennet and the Haitian after the two used their powers in an attempt to take over a neighborhood. His father, Jess Murphy, was on Chandra Suresh's list of posthumans.
Just hours later, the JMA upgraded Chebi from severe tropical storm with 10-minute sustained winds of 55&nbsp;knots to a typhoon with winds of 95&nbsp;knots, with a pressure decrease of 40 [[Pascal (unit)|hPa]] over three hours. The JTWC followed suit, upping Chebi from a tropical storm with 1-minute sustained winds of 55&nbsp;knots to a [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale|Category 4-equivalent]] typhoon at 9 a.m. UTC. PAGASA raised Public Storm Warning Signal #4 for three provinces in [[Luzon]], making Chebi the second storm (Typhoon Cimaron served as the first one that year.) in as many weeks to force a Signal #4. After [[rapid deepening|rapidly deepening]], Chebi weakened as it approached the Philippines. It made its first landfall near [[Casiguran, Aurora]] early on [[November 11]], crossed the [[Lingayen Gulf]] and its second landfall on [[Barangay]] Lucap, [[Alaminos City]] about 8 hours later.


Years later, an alternate, future version of Peter Petrelli puts the present-day Peter in Jesse's body to keep him safe. However, present-day Peter is forced to leave with the other Level Five prisoners when Elle Bishop accidentally releases them. Peter accompanies a group of them on a bank robbery to make sure that no innocents are hurt. However, Knox figures out the truth and attacks, causing Peter to trigger Jesse's ability. Before Peter can stop the villains, though, the future Peter releases him and takes him to the future. Jesse, now free, attempts to kill Noah Bennet with Flint and Knox, but Sylar incapacitates them and takes Jesse's power, killing him.
Encountering dry air entrainment and increased vertical [[wind shear]] in the [[South China Sea]], Chebi began to gradually weaken to a severe tropical storm on [[November 12]]. It continued to weaken, turning northwards towards [[Hainan]], and was downgraded to a tropical storm the next day. On [[November 14]], the JMA issued its last advisory on the dissipating tropical depression. The JTWC issued its final warning later that same day as Chebi dissipated under the strong shear.


According to executive producer [[Greg Beeman]], Jesse's power was originally "Earthquake-stomp", but was changed to a sonic scream due to budget constraints.<ref>[http://gregbeeman.blogspot.com/2008/09/beemans-blog-season-3-episode-3.html Beaming Beeman - Season 3, Episode 3] - Director's blog on the filming of this episode</ref>
All told, the typhoon caused further casualties as well as damage caused by the earlier Typhoon Cimaron. After passing through Luzon, it left 1 dead and 10 injured.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/20754/(Update)-Queenie-leaves-RP-1-dead-10-injured GMANews.TV - (Update) 'Queenie' leaves RP: 1 dead, 10 injured - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In [[Aurora Province]], it caused floods, cutting the province's road system<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/20893/Floods-hamper-relief-work-in-Aurora GMANews.TV - Floods hamper relief work in Aurora - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, as well as zero visibility, further isolating it from relief efforts.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/20986/Zero-visibility-now-keeping-relief-goods-from-Aurora GMANews.TV - Zero visibility now keeping relief goods from Aurora - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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===Typhoon Durian (Reming)===
=== Ishi Nakamura ===
*Played by: Unknown
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
*First appeared in "[[Cautionary Tales]]"
|Basin=WPac
* Last appeared in: "[[Cautionary Tales]]"
|Image=ST Durian 30 nov 2006 0500Z.jpg
*Special ability: Unknown
|Track=Durian 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[November 26]]
|Dissipated=[[December 5]]
|10-min winds=105
|1-min winds=135
|Pressure=915
}}
{{hurricane main|Typhoon Durian}}
An area of disturbed weather developed southeast of [[Chuuk]] on [[November 24]]. [[Wind shear]] near the disturbance soon decreased, allowing the depression to organize a little. It was designated a tropical depression by [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] on [[November 25]], and later that day the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] started issuing warnings on the system as it moved west-northwest towards [[Yap]]. The depression strengthened because it was in an area of high sea-surface temperatures, and there were distinct cloud features of [[anticyclone|anticyclonic]] outflow, according to the JMA. It was upgraded to a tropical storm on the afternoon of [[November 26]] and named Durian. The name Durian refers to a fruit, "[[Durian|Durio zibethinus]]", and was submitted to the naming list by [[Thailand]].


'''Ishi Nakamura''' was the wife of Kaito Nakamura and mother to Kimiko and Hiro. She was shown as deceased when Hiro was eight years old when he went back in time with his father in an attempt to convince him to escape his death. It was revealed that she had an ability in an interview with Aron Coleite and Joe Pokaski.<ref>[http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18343 Comic Book Resources Behind the Eclipse: Week 2]</ref>
Moving west to west-northwestward, Durian intensified slowly. It became a severe tropical storm on [[November 27]], and the next day it was named ''Reming'' by [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|PAGASA]] when it entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility. Later on [[November 28]], both the JMA and JTWC upgraded it to a typhoon as it continued to track towards the [[Philippines]]. A quick bout of intensification occurred on [[November 29]], causing the JMA to upgrade the storm to 100&nbsp;knots in wind intensity, and the JTWC to give it a [[Dvorak technique|Dvorak classification]] of 6.5 (127&nbsp;kt) in a [[satellite]] fix. In 6 hours, Durian intensified from 90 [[knot (speed)|kt]] 1-minute sustained winds to 125&nbsp;kt winds. The JTWC then forecast a direct hit over [[Metro Manila]] later that day when it upgraded the storm to a super typhoon. PAGASA raised Public Storm Warning Signal 4, its highest warning level, over [[Catanduanes]], [[Albay]], [[Camarines Norte]] and [[Camarines Sur]]. It was the third time in 2006, and the third time in a row, that PAGASA raised Signal #4. Durian began to weaken slightly as it approached land, undergoing an [[eyewall replacement cycle]], but quickly regained peak strength.


=== Kaito Nakamura ===
PAGASA claimed that the storm made landfall on the morning of [[November 30]] over southern [[Catanduanes]], although the JMA and JTWC did not recognize this landfall. Durian then made another landfall after crossing the [[Lagonoy Gulf]] in northeastern [[Albay]]. After weakening due to interaction with land, Durian was downgraded back to a typhoon by the JTWC. The storm continued to move west, making landfalls on the [[Bondoc Peninsula]] in [[Quezon]], on [[Marinduque]] and finally on [[Oriental Mindoro]] before exiting to the [[South China Sea]].
* Played by: [[George Takei]], [[Eijiro Ozaki]] (young)
* First appeared in: "[[The Fix (Heroes)|The Fix]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[The Second Coming (Heroes)|The Second Coming]]"
* Special Ability: Unknown <!-- Do NOT change from "Unknown". A deleted scene is UNACCEPTABLE to use as the source for his power. A deleted scene was unaired and thus, not part of the series. -->


'''Kaito Nakamura''' is a stern and powerful businessman in Japan and the father of [[Hiro Nakamura]]. He is the CEO of Yamagato Industries. He is described as a man with "real power" by his underlings. Mr. Nakamura does not want Hiro going around the United States trying to fulfill his "destiny". In reference to Takei's role as [[Hikaru Sulu]] in the original ''[[Star Trek]]'' television series, the license plate on Mr. Nakamura's limousine has the same number, NCC-1701, as the registration number of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Starship ''Enterprise'']].
Encountering dry air entrainment and vertical [[wind shear]], Durian weakened slightly at first, but slowly began to reorganise and restrengthen as it neared [[Vietnam]]. Durian began to turn slightly southwest towards [[Nha Trang]] and [[Ho Chi Minh City]] on [[December 3]]. Eventually, Durian began to weaken again, and by [[December 4]], the JMA downgraded it to a severe tropical storm. The storm maintained intensity as it skirted the Vietnamese coast moving southwest. After a brief second stint at typhoon strength, Durian finally made landfall in [[Ben Tre Province]] on [[December 5]]. The system rapidly weakened over land, and the JMA downgraded it to a tropical storm. The JMA and JTWC issued their final advisories later that day as Durian emerged into the [[Gulf of Thailand]] as a weak tropical depression. The remnants of Durian then crossed the coast of [[southern Thailand]] as it moved into the [[Bay of Bengal]].


This characterization of a strict Japanese patriarch is promptly turned upside down. In "[[Company Man]]", he is shown working with [[#Thompson|Thompson]] for the organization behind [[Primatech]] nearly fifteen years before the events of the series' present. He ordered [[Noah Bennet (Heroes)|Noah Bennet]] to adopt [[Claire Bennet|Claire]] on the provision that if she exhibits any abilities she is to be turned over to [[The Company (Heroes)|The Company]]. It is revealed that not only had he been waiting for someone on the Nakamura line to manifest and has known of Hiro's powers for a long time, but that he once had allies who also had powers. Mr. Nakamura is on Hiro's side in the attempt to stop [[Sylar]], in direct opposition to the Linderman group. He spends some time training his son in swordsmanship using wooden [[bokken]], revealing that he was once a part of a group of heroes.
The storm killed at least 720 in the [[Philippines]].<ref>[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/EKOI-6WF8T8?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=TC-2006-000175-PHL Situation Reports: Southeast Asia: Typhoon Durian - Dec 2006, Philippines: NDCC media update - Typhoon "Reming" (Durian) 13 Dec 2006<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The most damage occurred in [[Albay Province]] where the storm created mudslides of volcanic ash and boulders off [[Mayon Volcano]].<ref>[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/YAOI-6WD3GQ?OpenDocument Press Releases: Southeast Asia: Typhoon Durian - Dec 2006, Devastating typhoon hits the Philippines and Vietnam<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Padang [[barangay]] of [[Legazpi City]] was severely affected with a large portion of the town covered in mud up to houses' roofs.<ref>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061201/ap_on_re_as/asia_storm</ref> <!-- needs a non-Yahoo! ref --> At least 81&nbsp;people have died and 16&nbsp;people are missing in [[Vietnam]] from the storm.<ref>[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/YAOI-6WA9N3?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=TC-2006-000175-PHL Press Releases: Southeast Asia: Typhoon Durian - Dec 2006, Viet Nam: NDMP Durian typhoon damage update 08 Dec 2006<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In 1977 as part of the 'Company Founders' he was influential in protecting strain 138 of the [[Shanti virus]] from being released in an attempt by Adam Monroe to 'start the world anew'.
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When Ando Masahashi is teleported to Yamagato, Kaito informs him that his position has been filled and that he can take Hiro's old post. When Ando asks about Hiro's return, Kaito says that there is no need to cross a bridge before needed.
===Typhoon Utor (Seniang)===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=Typhoon Utor 13 dec 2006 0305Z.jpg
|Track=Utor 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[December 7]]
|Dissipated=[[December 14]]
|10-min winds=85
|1-min winds=100
|Pressure=945
}}
On [[December 2]], an area of convection was spotted by the [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] southeast of [[Chuuk]]. Although convection decreased in the next few hours, on [[December 5]] the JTWC once again noted flaring deep convection, and late on [[December 6]] a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]] was issued. On the morning of [[December 7]], both the JTWC and [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]-RSMC Tokyo reported that a tropical depression had formed. Soon after, the depression entered the area of responsibility of [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|PAGASA]], who named it Seniang. The depression strengthened throughout the day, and the JMA upgraded it to Tropical Storm Utor later that day. The name Utor was submitted by the [[United States]] on behalf of the [[Marshall Islands]], and is a [[Marshallese language|Marshallese]] word for [[squall line]].


After receiving a marked photograph of himself hidden in his newspaper, he realizes that he is doomed to die. Upon sending Ando off to retrieve a sword, Kaito meets with [[Angela Petrelli]], who had been similarly threatened. That evening, Kaito is thrown off the roof of the Deveaux building by a hooded individual whom he recognizes. Ando returns just as Kaito is thrown over, and sees his body in the street &ndash; but not that of his assailant. In "[[Cautionary Tales]]", Hiro goes back in time to prevent his death. Kaito is resigned to his fate, explaining to Hiro that their gifts cannot be used to play God. Hiro lets the murder play out, but uses his powers to learn that the assailant was [[Adam Monroe]].
On [[December 8]], the JMA upgraded Utor to a severe tropical storm. It intensified further and was upgraded to a typhoon by the JMA on the morning of [[December 9]], with [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|PAGASA]] and JTWC doing the same. The storm made landfall shortly after noon local time the same day. After crossing the [[Philippines]], Utor took a track similar to Typhoon Chebi in November, first moving northwest then threatening to take aim at [[Hong Kong]]. It restrengthened to an 85-kt typhoon, before it slowed as it tracked in a weak steering environment within a weakness in the [[subtropical ridge]]. It then weakened as wind shear increased and dry air entrainment occurred. The JMA downgraded it to a severe tropical storm on [[December 13]], and to a tropical storm the same day. The next day the JTWC downgraded the storm to a tropical storm and issued its last advisory.


In a question and answer segment with writers/producers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite, they confirmed that Kaito absolutely has a power, but it will not be revealed for a long while.<ref name="kaito">Weiland, Jonah, ([[October 1]], [[2007]]) "[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12002 Behind the Eclipse: Season 2, Week 1]", [[Comic Book Resources]]. Retrieved on [[December 31]], [[2007]].</ref> A non-canon, deleted scene from the ''Heroes'' season two DVD boxset showed his ability as being able to analyze the probabilities of a situation and determine the outcome. However, it is to be stressed that this scene is not and cannot be taken as official confirmation of his ability.
The [[ASEAN Summit|2006 ASEAN]] and [[East Asia Summit]], originally scheduled to start [[December 10]], was put back a month due to the storm.<ref>[http://www.12thaseansummit.org.ph/innertemplate3.asp?category=news&newsid=319 The official site of 12th ASEAN SUMMIT: Cebu, Philippines<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6220492.stm BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Philippines postpones Asean talks<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Typhoon Utor killed at least 30, and left 8 others missing.<ref>[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/VBOL-6WHHZT?OpenDocument&rc=3&emid=TC-2006-000183-PHL Situation Reports: Philippines: Typhoon Utor - Dec 2006, Philippines: NDCC media update - Typhoon "Seniang" (Utor) 15 Dec 2006<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


In the opening episodes of Villains, Kaito appears to Hiro on a tape delivered directly to Hiro, who has succeeded him as president of Yamagato Industries. He instructs Hiro never to open his personal safe, as it contains an object which could cause unimaginable suffering. Ever curious, Hiro opens the safe, only to find a piece of paper and another videotape. On the second videotape, Kaito reprimands Hiro for opening the safe but asks him to guard the paper, revealed as part of a chemical formula, with his life, making constant references to the word "light" throughout the tape. Hiro is confused by this cryptic dialogue, and the formula which Kaito worked so hard to protect is promptly stolen by a blond [[speedster]] whose name is [[Daphne Millbrook]]. It is later noted that Kaito only possessed half of the formula, as the other half was under the safekeeping of Angela Petrelli. The formula is revealed to be a chemical formula which, if used correctly, could give ordinary humans powers like those of the evolved humans.
Typhoon Utor was blamed for heavy rains of up to 350&nbsp;mm within 24 hours in southern [[Peninsular Malaysia]], specifically [[Johor]], [[Negeri Sembilan]], [[Melaka]] and [[Pahang]], causing massive floods within the southern region on [[18 December]] [[2006]], which was considered as the worst in the [[Malaysia]]n southern region history.<ref name=Segamat-flood01> [http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/12/21/nation/16380186&sec=nation Typhoon Utor to blame] The Star Online </ref> However, there were also reports a few days earlier that adverse weather was not to be blamed on the typhoon.<ref>[http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/12/14/nation/16311944&sec=nation Seas too choppy for small vessels<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The worst-affected areas were [[Segamat]] and [[Kota Tinggi]], where both towns were totally inaccessible by land after all main roads leading to those towns were all flooded.<ref name=Segamat-flood02> [http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/12/21/nation/20061221072623&sec=nation Segamat and Kota Tinggi folks stranded by floods] The Star Online </ref> Until [[24 December]] [[2006]], the floods had claimed 8 lives.<ref name=Segamat-flood03> [http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/12/24/nation/16409486&sec=nation&focus=1 Relief all round] The Star Online </ref>


===Tropical Storm Trami (Tomas)===
=== Maury Parkman ===
* Played by: [[Alan Blumenfeld]]
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
* First appeared in: "[[Fight or Flight (Heroes)|Fight or Flight]]"
|Basin=WPac
* Special ability: [[Telepathy]]
|Image=Trami 2006.jpg
|Track=Trami 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[December 17]]
|Dissipated=[[December 18]]
|10-min winds=35
|1-min winds=30
|Pressure=1000
}}
On [[December 16]], the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] started issuing public bulletins on a tropical depression southwest of [[Guam]]. The [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center]] initiated warnings on Tropical Depression 26W the next day, despite having not issued a [[Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert]]. The system was upgraded to a tropical storm by the JMA and named Trami, which is a kind of [[rose]] tree. This name was submitted by [[Vietnam]]. The storm moved west-northwest rapidly towards the [[Philippines]], but struggled against wind shear and an approaching cold front. Entering the PAGASA Area of Responsibility on [[December 18]] as it maintained minimal tropical storm intensity, it was named Tomas. The JTWC issued its final warning later that day, having never upgraded the storm to tropical storm strength, citing no indication of a significant low-level circulation centre. On [[December 19]], the JMA downgraded the storm to a tropical depression and issued its last public bulletin as the storm dissipated over water.
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'''Maury Parkman''' is [[Matt Parkman]]'s father, having abandoned Matt when he was thirteen. He is one of the twelve founders of the [[The Company (Heroes)|Company]]. Like his son, Mr. Parkman is a [[Telepathy|telepath]]; however, his powers are much more developed than Matt's. Instead of just reading surface thoughts, he can read people's memories and manipulate their perceptions of reality, allowing him to trap people in nightmares based on their deepest fears and insecurities. He can either knock a person unconscious and manipulate their dreams, as he did to Molly Walker (and by so doing, left her physical body in a comatose state that lasted until Matt learned how to counter Maury's influence using his own powers), or he can induce "waking nightmares" that allow the person's real body to move, as he did to Matt and Nathan Petrelli, who were tricked into fighting each other while both were experiencing a nightmare scenario. He is also able to detect Molly's attempts to locate him using her power, and he does not require close proximity to affect a person's mind.<ref name="Fight or Flight">{{cite episode | title = Fight or Flight | episodelink = Fight or Flight (Heroes) | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series) | network = NBC | credits = Director: Lesli Glatter, Writer: Joy and Melissa Blake | airdate = 2007-10-22}}</ref> His use of this ability has led Molly Walker to give him the name "the Nightmare Man."
==Other storms==
These systems were not officially named as tropical storms by the JMA, although the JMA might have monitored them as tropical depressions. They were, however, designated as tropical cyclones by the Philippines (PAGASA), China (CMA), and/or the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC).


Maury was one of several people swayed into believing that those with abilities are superior to humans by [[Adam Monroe]], and when Adam escaped from the Company's custody, he sent Maury to kill those founding members who disagreed with him. He is implied to have been responsible for the self-inflicted wounds of [[Angela Petrelli]]. When he attempts to kill Bob, he is stopped by Matt, who manages to trap Maury in his own nightmare.
===PAGASA Tropical Depression Agaton===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|WarningCenter=PAGASA
|Image=Tropical Depression Agaton 2006.JPG
|Formed=[[January 21]]
|Dissipated=[[January 24]]
|10-min winds=30
|Pressure=1000
}}
On [[January 21]], a tropical depression formed about 230&nbsp;km east-northeast of [[Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur]] within the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|Philippine area of responsibility]], and was named Agaton by PAGASA for Philippine warnings. The depression weakened into a low pressure system on [[January 24]] after landfall.


In one of Angela Petrelli's precognitive dreams, Maury is seen along with Adam Monroe, a woman who is either Tracy Strauss or her sister Barbara, Knox, and Sylar killing the Heroes.
The system entered into the South China Sea and became better organized. Therefore, China declared the formation of a tropical depression on [[January 25]].<ref>{{languageicon|zh|Chinese}} http://www.nmc.gov.cn/news/viewArticle.do?method=viewArticle&id=ff80808108db4e5a010900e4cf960030</ref> and forecast that it would become a tropical storm. However, the depression failed to develop.<ref name="typhoon2000">[http://www.typhoon2000.ph/season06.htm :: Typhoon2000.com® :: Philippine Tropical Cyclones 2006 Season<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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===JTWC Tropical Storm 01W (Basyang)===
=== West Rosen ===
* Played by: [[Nicholas D'Agosto]]
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
* First appeared in: "[[Four Months Later...]]"
|Basin=WPac
* Last appeared in: "[[Powerless (Heroes)|Powerless]]"
|WarningCenter=PAGASA
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Flight|Flight]]
|Image=2006 TS01W peak.jpg
|Track=1-W 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[March 4]]
|Dissipated=[[March 7]]
|10-min winds=30
|1-min winds=35
|Pressure=996
}}
On [[March 4]], a tropical depression formed out of a wave close to the [[equator]] southeast of [[Palau]]. The [[Joint Typhoon Warning Center|JTWC]] upgraded it to Tropical Storm 01W at 3 p.m. [[UTC]] the same day. The JTWC downgraded it back to a depression on [[March 5]] due to shear, and it never regained tropical storm strength before dissipating on [[March 7]].<ref name="nrl">[http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html Navy/NRL Tropical Cyclone Page<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


'''West Rosen''' was abducted by Mr. Bennet and the Haitian and taken to Primatech Paper in Odessa prior to the start of the series. There, he escapes a lab by discovering his flying ability for the first time. He flies into a vent, where he sees Claire. Both West and Claire are very young at the time. Claire and West exchange words, until the Haitian comes to recapture West and wipe his memory clean. West is then released back home, with his newly discovered ability to fly.
In the six years since current naming conventions were introduced, this was the 12th time the JTWC recognised a tropical storm not named by the JMA, after three storms in the [[2001 Pacific typhoon season]],<ref>http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2002/summ2001.txt</ref> two storms each in [[2000 Pacific typhoon season|2000]],[[2002 Pacific typhoon season|2002]],<ref>http://www.typhoon2000.ph/garyp_mgtcs/02sum.txt</ref> and [[2004 Pacific typhoon season|2004]]<ref>http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2004/summ2003.txt</ref> and one each in [[2003 Pacific typhoon season|2003]] and [[2005 Pacific typhoon season|2005]].<ref>[http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/2006/summ2005.htm Northern Hemisphere 2005 Tropical Cyclone Season Review<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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West is a student at Costa Verde High School and classmate of [[Claire Bennet]]. He first notices Claire when he almost hits her with his car. The two strike up a friendship in Biology class.<ref name="4months">{{cite episode | title = Four Months Later... | episodelink = Four Months Later... | series = Heroes | serieslink = Heroes (TV series) | network = NBC | credits = Director: Greg Beeman, Writer: Tim Kring | airdate = 2007-09-24}}</ref>
===CMA Tropical Depression 03===
West has a philosophy that people are either 'Aliens' or 'Robots'. <ref>[http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_052.pdf Heroes Novel #52, ''Flying Blind'']</ref> 'Robots', in his opinion, are those who act normal and question nothing &ndash; the kind of people who do not "look up". 'Aliens' are unafraid to be different.
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|WarningCenter=CMA
|Image=TD03.jpg
|Formed=[[July 3]]
|Dissipated=[[July 4]]
|10-min winds=30
|Pressure=998
}}
On [[July 3]], China Meteorological Administration identified a tropical depression about 200&nbsp;km south of [[Sanya]], [[Hainan]].<ref>http://www.nmc.gov.cn/news/viewArticle.do?method=viewArticle&id=ff8080810c1dc5dd010c32325f2d001e</ref> The depression moved northwest and made landfall at 7:10 p.m. [[Chinese Standard Time|CST]] in Hainan on the same day.<ref>http://www.nmc.gov.cn/news/viewArticle.do?method=viewArticle&id=ff8080810c33d24b010c37614f8a0001</ref> The storm's lowest pressure was around 998&nbsp;hPa.<ref>http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/archive/06070400</ref> On the next morning, it entered Gulf of Tonkin and strengthened slightly. Eventually, the depression made its second landfall near Guangxi/Vietnam border around noon and rapidly weakened over land.<ref>http://www.cma.gov.cn/cma_new/tqyb/zhyj/t20060704_138325.phtml</ref>
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He asks Claire in which category she belongs, wondering where she fits in the social hierarchy of the school. He sees that she makes a point of not being noticed, and is intrigued.
===Non-NMHS Tropical Depression===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|WarningCenter=Other
|Image=99w.jpg
|Formed=[[July 21]]
|Dissipated=[[July 22]]
|10-min winds=25
|Pressure=1002
}}
Guangdong Regional Meteorological Centre, not a National Meteorological and Hydrological Service (for China, this is the CMA) identified a tropical depression about 300&nbsp;km south of Xisha on [[July 21]].<ref>http://mb.hainan.gov.cn/gov/text/qxxx211530081.txt</ref> The system remained weak and dissipated on the next morning.
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West possesses the power of flight, and uses it to hover outside Claire's bedroom window, observing her. In "[[Lizards (Heroes)|Lizards]]", while observing her through a window, West learns of Claire's ability when he witnesses her regrow a severed toe.
===JTWC Tropical Depression 13W===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=2006 13W NONAME landfall.jpg
|Track=13-W 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[August 24]]
|Dissipated=[[August 25]]
|1-min winds=30
|Pressure=1000
}}
In the afternoon of [[August 23]], the [[China Meteorological Administration]] declared the formation of a tropical depression near [[Hainan]]. [[Hong Kong Observatory]] followed later that afternoon. The depression necessitated Tropical Cyclone Signal No.1 in [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]], which means that the centre of a tropical cyclone is within 800&nbsp;km (500&nbsp;miles) of the respective [[Special Administrative Region]]s, and may later affect them. The depression made landfall at Guangdong at 5:55 a.m. [[Chinese Standard Time|CST]] on [[August 25]]<ref>http://www.nmc.gov.cn/news/viewArticle.do?method=viewArticle&id=ff8080810d1a51f6010d4321d4970027</ref> and dissipated later that morning.


Claire and West strike up a relationship in the episode "[[Kindred (Heroes)|Kindred]]". She is angry at his behavior towards her during biology class, but West literally sweeps her off her feet and flies them both to a beach, where they share a kiss.
The JTWC designated the system as a Tropical Depression at 9 p.m. [[UTC]] [[August 24]], but only issued two warnings on the system.
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West has a tattoo on his neck similar to the one found on [[Matt Parkman]] and Claude made by [[Noah Bennet]]. During a surprise visit to the Bennet home, West sees Claire's father and Claire tells him her father is the man that abducted him. West leaves in a frightened rage, flying away before Mr. Bennet can notice him.
===JTWC Tropical Depression 15W===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=15W 2006 peak.jpg
|Track=15-W 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[September 12]]
|Dissipated=[[September 13]]
|1-min winds=30
|Pressure=1000
}}
[[Hong Kong Observatory]] identified a tropical depression about 360&nbsp;kilometres east-northeast of Xisha on [[September 12]] and issued [[Hong Kong Tropical Cyclone Warning Signals|Standby Signal No.1]] accordingly. The tropical depression also necessitated the issuance of the Standby Signal No. 1 in Macau at 2 p.m. [[UTC]] on the same day. The JTWC designated it as a tropical depression, 15W, at 9 p.m. [[UTC]] [[September 12]]. The JMA had earlier already identified it as a tropical depression. As it strengthened and edged closer to the coastal areas of [[Guangdong]], the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 was issued both in Hong Kong and Macau on [[September 13]]. It made landfall in western [[Guangdong]] around 11:30 p.m. [[Chinese Standard Time|CST]] that night and dissipated inland.<ref>http://www.nmc.gov.cn/news/viewArticle.do?method=viewArticle&id=ff8080810d9ac185010da9d6f0780017</ref>
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In [[Cautionary Tales]] it is revealed that West's last name is Rosen. He captures [[Noah Bennet]] and asks him if Claire is in league with Noah. Noah replies that Claire lied to him about West, so she must care about him. Later, West helps Noah trade [[Elle Bishop]] for Claire. The episode ends with West holding Claire while she mourns the death of her father.
===JTWC Tropical Storm 17W===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|Image=17W 35 kt 2006-09-24 0530.jpg
|Track=17-W 2006 track.png
|Formed=[[September 23]]
|Dissipated=[[September 25]]
|1-min winds=35
|Pressure=996
}}
The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) and Hong Kong Observatory both identified a tropical depression in the southern [[South China Sea]] on [[September 22]]. The system was organized enough to be classified as Tropical Depression 17W by the JTWC the next day. The JTWC briefly upgraded it to a tropical storm on [[September 24]]. It weakened under heavy vertical wind shear and the JTWC issued its final advisory on Tropical Depression 17W before landfall in [[Vietnam]]. The storm passed just south of Hainan and brought heavy rain to the area. The maximum rainfall recorded was 143mm.<ref>http://www.nmc.gov.cn/news/viewArticle.do?method=viewArticle&id=ff8080810d9ac185010de42a63880062</ref> CMA kept it as a tropical storm until it made landfall in Vietnam in the morning of [[September 25]]. In the six years since current naming conventions were introduced, this was the 13th time the JTWC recognised a tropical storm not named by the JMA. This was also the 3rd time that CMA recognised a tropical storm not named by the JMA, after one storm in the 2000 Pacific typhoon season,<ref>http://www.typhoon.gov.cn/history/2000_cd/yx/wz/wz00xx23.htm</ref> zero in 2001, 2002 and 2003,<ref>http://www.typhoon.gov.cn/history/2001_cd/dh/symain1.htm</ref><ref>http://www.typhoon.gov.cn/history/2002_cd/dh/symain1.htm</ref><ref>http://www.typhoon.gov.cn/history/2003_cd/dh/symain1.htm</ref> one in 2004.<ref>http://www.typhoon.gov.cn/history/2004_cd/puangtest/lj/lj/lj0414.htm</ref>
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In "[[Powerless (Heroes)|Powerless]]", West confronts Claire about her decision to reveal her power and Claire breaks up with him after a heated argument.
===PAGASA Tropical Depression Ompong===
{{Infobox Hurricane Small
|Basin=WPac
|WarningCenter=PAGASA
|Image=Ompong 2006 cropped.jpg
|Formed=[[October 12]]
|Dissipated=[[October 13]]
|10-min winds=30
|Pressure=1000
}}
On [[October 12]], a tropical disturbance that had been meandering in the [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration|Philippine Area of Responsibility]] was designated Tropical Depression Ompong by PAGASA. The depression slowly moved westward toward the [[Philippines]], but wind shear from Typhoon Soulik prevented any intensification. The depression degenerated into an area of low pressure early the next day.
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==Storm names==
=== Dale Smither ===
* Played by: [[Rusty Schwimmer]]
Western North Pacific tropical cyclones are named by the RSMC Tokyo-Typhoon Center of the [[Japan Meteorological Agency]]. Names are selected from the following sequential list, there is no annual list. Names were contributed by 13 members of the [[ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee]], except for [[Singapore]]. The 13 nations or territories, along with the [[Federated States of Micronesia]], each submitted 10 names, which are used in alphabetical order by the English name of the country. The names on the list are identical to that used in the 2005 season with the exception of Pongsona, Maemi, Sudal, Rananim, Yanyan and Tingting which were replaced by Noul, Mujigae, Mirinae, Fanapi, Dolphin and Lionrock respectively. Names in <font color="gray">gray</font> were used in [[2005 Pacific typhoon season|2005]], or have not yet been used this season. Active storms are marked in '''bold''' with the marker ''(active)''. Names not greyed out have been used this season. The first storm of the season was named ''Chanchu'', and the last storm was named ''Trami''.
* First appeared in: "[[Unexpected (Heroes)|Unexpected]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[Unexpected (Heroes)|Unexpected]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman senses|Superhuman hearing]]


'''Dale Smither''' is a middle-aged woman working in a garage near [[Bozeman, Montana]], where Mohinder and Sylar (impersonating Zane Taylor) meet her to discuss her ability. She describes her super hearing, saying that she can hear a rain storm from 40 miles away, a cockroach walking along the floorboards in her next-door neighbours' house and the slightest change in someone's heart beat. Dale listens to rap to drown out many unwanted sounds, saying that it helps her to nullify her power. She is murdered by Sylar shortly after their meeting.
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!Contributing Nation || colspan="5" |Names
|-
|[[Cambodia]] || style="color: #888;" | Damrey || style="color: #888;" | Kong-rey
| style="color: #888;" | Nakri || style="color: #888;" | Krovanh || style="color: #888;" | Sarika
|-
|[[China]] || style="color: #888;" | Longwang || style="color: #888;" | Yutu
| style="color: #888;" | Fengshen || style="color: #888;" | Dujuan || style="color: #888;" | Haima
|-
|[[North Korea|DPR Korea]] || style="color: #888;" | Kirogi || style="color: #888;" | Toraji
| style="color: #888;" | Kalmaegi || style="color: #888;" | Mujigae || style="color: #888;" | Meari
|-
|[[Hong Kong]] || style="color: #888;" | Kai-Tak || style="color: #888;" | Man-yi
| style="color: #888;" | Fung-wong || style="color: #888;" | Choi-wan || style="color: #888;" | Ma-on
|-
|[[Japan]] || style="color: #888;" | Tembin || style="color: #888;" | Usagi
| style="color: #888;" | Kammuri || style="color: #888;" | Koppu || style="color: #888;" | Tokage
|-
|[[Laos]] || style="color: #888;" | Bolaven || style="color: #888;" | Pabuk
| style="color: #888;" | Phanfone || style="color: #888;" | Ketsana || style="color: #888;" | Nock-ten
|-
|[[Macau]] || style="color: #000;" | [[Typhoon Chanchu|Chanchu 0601]] || style="color: #888;" | Wutip
| style="color: #888;" | Vongfong || style="color: #888;" | Parma || style="color: #888;" | Muifa
|-
|[[Malaysia]] || style="color: #000;" | Jelawat 0602 || style="color: #888;" | Sepat
| style="color: #888;" | Nuri || style="color: #888;" | Melor || style="color: #888;" | Merbok
|-
|[[Federated States of Micronesia|Micronesia]] || style="color: #000;" | [[Typhoon Ewiniar (2006)|Ewiniar 0603]] || style="color: #888;" | Fitow
| style="color: #888;" | Sinlaku || style="color: #888;" | Nepartak || style="color: #888;" | Nanmadol
|-
|[[Philippines]] || style="color: #000;" | [[Tropical Storm Bilis|Bilis 0604]] || style="color: #888;" | Danas
| style="color: #888;" | Hagupit || style="color: #888;" | Lupit || style="color: #888;" | Talas
|-
|[[South Korea|RO Korea]] || style="color: #000;" | Kaemi 0605 || style="color: #888;" | Nari
| style="color: #888;" | Changmi || style="color: #888;" | Mirinae || style="color: #888;" | Noru
|-
|[[Thailand]] || Prapiroon 0606 || style="color: #888;" | Wipha
| style="color: #888;" | Mekkhala || style="color: #888;" | Nida || style="color: #888;" | Kulap
|-
|[[United States|U.S.A.]] || Maria 0607 || style="color: #888;" | Francisco
| style="color: #888;" | Higos || style="color: #888;" | Omais || style="color: #888;" | Roke
|-
|[[Vietnam]] || [[Typhoon Saomai|Saomai 0608]] || style="color: #888;" | Lekima
| style="color: #888;" | Bavi || style="color: #888;" | Conson || style="color: #888;" | Sonca
|-
|[[Cambodia]] || Bopha 0609 || style="color: #888;" | Krosa
| style="color: #888;" | Maysak || style="color: #888;" | Chanthu || style="color: #888;" | Nesat
|-
|[[China]] || Wukong 0610 || style="color: #888;" | Haiyan
| style="color: #888;" | Haishen || style="color: #888;" | Dianmu || style="color: #888;" | Haitang
|-
|[[North Korea|DPR Korea]] || Sonamu 0611 || style="color: #888;" | Podul
| style="color: #888;" | Noul || style="color: #888;" | Mindulle || style="color: #888;" | Nalgae
|-
|[[Hong Kong]] || [[Typhoon Shanshan (2006)|Shanshan 0613]] || style="color: #888;" | Lingling
| style="color: #888;" | Dolphin|| style="color: #888;" | Lionrock|| style="color: #888;" | Banyan
|-
|[[Japan]] || Yagi 0614 || style="color: #888;" | Kajiki
| style="color: #888;" | Kujira || style="color: #888;" | Kompasu || style="color: #888;" | Washi
|-
|[[Laos]] || [[Typhoon Xangsane|Xangsane 0615]] || style="color: #888;" | Faxai
| style="color: #888;" | Chan-hom || style="color: #888;" | Namtheun || style="color: #888;" | Matsa
|-
|[[Macau]] || Bebinca 0616 || style="color: #888;" | Peipah
| style="color: #888;" | Linfa || style="color: #888;" | Malou || style="color: #888;" | Sanvu
|-
|[[Malaysia]] || Rumbia 0617 || style="color: #888;" | Tapah
| style="color: #888;" | Nangka || style="color: #888;" | Meranti || style="color: #888;" | Mawar
|-
|[[Federated States of Micronesia|Micronesia]] || Soulik 0618 || style="color: #888;" | Mitag
| style="color: #888;" | Soudelor || style="color: #888;" | Fanapi || style="color: #888;" | Guchol
|-
|[[Philippines]] || Cimaron 0619 || style="color: #888;" | Hagibis
| style="color: #888;" | Molave || style="color: #888;" | Malakas || style="color: #888;" | Talim
|-
|[[South Korea|RO Korea]] || Chebi 0620 || style="color: #888;" | Noguri
| style="color: #888;" | Koni || style="color: #888;" | Megi || style="color: #888;" | Nabi
|-
|[[Thailand]] || [[Typhoon Durian|Durian 0621]] || style="color: #888;" | Rammasun
| style="color: #888;" | Morakot || style="color: #888;" | Chaba || style="color: #888;" | Khanun
|-
|[[U.S.A.]] || Utor 0622 || style="color: #888;" | Matmo
| style="color: #888;" | Etau || style="color: #888;" | Aere || style="color: #888;" | Vicente
|-
|[[Vietnam]] || Trami 0623 || style="color: #888;" | Halong
| style="color: #888;" | Vamco || style="color: #888;" | Songda || style="color: #888;" | Saola
|}


=== Ted Sprague ===
One storm, [[Hurricane Ioke]], entered the Western North Pacific from the Central North Pacific, retaining its name assigned by the [[Central Pacific Hurricane Center]]. It was given the international typhoon number ''0612'' by the JMA.
* Played by: [[Matthew John Armstrong]]
* First appeared in: "[[Nothing to Hide (Heroes)|Nothing to Hide]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[Landslide (Heroes)|Landslide]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Radiation manipulation|Induced radioactivity]]<!-- Name per Company Assignment Tracker file -->


'''Theodore "Ted" Sprague''', born on [[August 28]], [[1973]], he was first mistakenly identified by [[Matt Parkman]] and Agent [[Audrey Hanson]] as [[Sylar]]. Ted has the ability to generate and manipulate radiation, which he first discovers after being abducted by the Haitian. At first, his power is very destructive, replicating harmful side-effects such as [[radiation poisoning]]. He subconsciously emits a small amount of radiation constantly, which, while not immediately dangerous, was responsible for his wife's cancer. As a direct result of prolonged exposure to Ted, his wife Karen Gallagher Sprague fell into a [[coma]] and died within a few years. He is also able to produce an [[electromagnetic pulse|EMP]] when necessary. Through his anger, he tracks down Noah Bennet for answers and comes to be friends with Matt Parkman.
===Philippines===

The [[Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration]] (PAGASA) uses its own naming scheme for tropical cyclones within its area of responsibility. Lists are recycled every four years. On the 2006 list, the name "Gloria" was replaced by "Glenda".<ref name="pagasa">[http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/genmet/rpnames.html Philippine Tropical Cyclone Names<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
His powers are mimicked by [[Peter Petrelli]] who is unable to control them and later explodes. When they are trying to bring down the company, they are confronted by the police. Ted draws the attention while Claire and Peter can escape. He is subsequently arrested and transported in a van, but [[Sylar]] tracks him down and steals his power, killing him in the process.
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=== Zane Taylor ===
* Agaton
* Played by: Ethan Cohn
* Basyang
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Road Kill]]"
* [[Typhoon Chanchu|Caloy 0601]]
* Last appeared in: "[[Run!|Run]]"
* Domeng 0602
* Special ability: [[Liquification]]
* [[Typhoon Ewiniar (2006)|Ester 0603]]

* [[Tropical Storm Bilis|Florita 0604]]
'''Zane Taylor''' is the first person to respond to Mohinder's calls when Mohinder resumes his father's research. Zane leaves a phone message on Mohinder's answering machine, inviting him to [[Virginia Beach, Virginia|Virginia Beach]] to talk; however, Sylar arrives first and impersonates Mohinder. After an anxious Zane displays his ability to liquefy objects, Sylar kills him. When Mohinder arrives later on, Sylar impersonates Zane and demonstrates Zane's power to liquefy the toaster instantly. When Mohinder asks for a [[DNA]] sample, Sylar swabs a sample from inside the cheek of Zane's corpse. According to the article reporting his death, Zane is a musician; he is even seen wearing a [[Ramones]] t-shirt, which Sylar then wears while impersonating him.
* Glenda 0605

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=== Candice Wilmer ===
* Henry 0606
* Played by: [[Missy Peregrym]] (season 1) and [[Rachel Kimsey]] (season 2)
* Inday 0609
* First appeared in: "[[Company Man]]"
* [[Typhoon Saomai|Juan 0608]]
* Last appeared in: "[[Kindred (Heroes)|Kindred]]"
* Katring 0611
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Illusion|Illusion creation]]
* [[Typhoon Shanshan (2006)|Luis 0613]]

* [[Typhoon Xangsane|Milenyo 0615]]
'''Candice Wilmer''' is an agent of The Company, first introduced in the episode "[[Company Man]]". In Season 1, she is paired, for a short while, with Mr. Bennet and is seen using her powers to taunt multiple characters. After Bennet's betrayal to The Company is revealed at Candice's hands, however, she is seen operating on her own. Aiding [[Mr. Linderman]] in the kidnapping of [[Micah Sanders]] in "[[.07%]]", Candice is seen watching after Micah in "[[Landslide (Heroes)|Landslide]]", in which she also guides him through rigging a voting machine to make [[Nathan Petrelli]] win an election for Congress. In the next episode and season finale, "[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]", Candice is confronted and knocked out by [[Niki Sanders]] who, with [[D.L. Hawkins|D.L.]], came to New York for Micah.
* Neneng 0616

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[[Image:Niki - Candice.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Candice, changing back from her illusion of [[Niki Sanders]]]]
* Ompong

* Paeng 0619
During the summer hiatus between Seasons 1 and 2, a four-part graphic novel was published that revealed Candice's real name to be '''Betty''', and that the slender appearance portrayed by Peregrym is another illusion she created.
* Queenie 0620

* [[Typhoon Durian|Reming 0621]]
Her next and final appearance is in the third episode of Season 2, "[[Kindred (Heroes)|Kindred]]", in which she is portrayed by [[Rachel Kimsey]]. It is revealed in this episode that after she came to, Candice adopted another appearance and the name '''Michelle''', took the wounded [[Sylar]] under someone else's instructions to a remote area, and cared for him there until she was killed by him. After she dies, she turns into her real self, a very overweight woman (illuminating an earlier exchange between her and Micah), leading Sylar to condemn her for trying to be something she isn't.
* Seniang 0622

* Tomas 0623
==== Casting ====
* {{tcname unused|Usman}}
[[Missy Peregrym]] formerly worked with executive producers [[Greg Beeman]] and [[Jeph Loeb]] on ''[[Smallville (TV series|Smallville]]'' and was excited to be able to audition for the role because of it. However, she felt her first audition was "one of [her] worst performances" and was surprised to get another reading the following Monday, after which she felt she did "a little better."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.herosite.net/mpinterview.htm |title= Heroes' Newest Heroine: HeroSite Interviews Missy Peregrym |publisher=HeroSite.net |accessdate=2008-01-19}}</ref> While filming, Peregrym stayed around set while the other actors played the illusions Candice cast in the show. The visual effects necessitated her to follow the other actors' exact actions as they filmed: from the parts where the viewer would see the illusion, to the parts where the viewer would see Candice or vice versa.<ref name="trailer park">{{cite web|url=http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2007/05/04/trailer-park-interview-missy-peregrym/ |title=Trailer Park Interview: Missy Peregrym |publisher=Quickstopentertainment.com |accessdate=2008-01-19}}</ref>
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* {{tcname unused|Venus}}
For Season 2, however, it became more difficult for Candice's character to be involved in the show. Peregrym was never contractually bound to ''Heroes'' for the second season,<ref name="trailer park" /> and after being cast in the show ''[[Reaper (TV series)|Reaper]]'' as a series regular, scheduling interfered with her availability to shoot her remaining scenes as Candice. This resulted in the writers' original plan for Candice and Sylar to have a multi-episode story arc being scrapped and the character getting killed off in her next episode. The producers attempted to collaborate with the producers of ''Reaper'' on shooting dates for the final episode in which Peregrym would appear, but although she agreed to work on a weekend, schedule changes for ''Reaper'' made this impossible. To work another actress into Candice's part and to explain the appearance change in the show, writer J.J. Philbin used [[exposition]] in her following line to Sylar: “I used to go by Candice. But ever since I dragged you off of Kirby Plaza, police are kind of looking for my old self. So, I went for a new look. What do you think? Too generic?” Rachel Kimsey then came in and her performance made a strong enough impression on writers and producers that they attempted to keep Candice, but couldn't.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://gregbeeman.blogspot.com/2007/10/season-2-episode-3-kindred.html |title=Season 2 Episode 3- "Kindred" |author=[[Greg Beeman]] |accessdate=2008-01-19}}</ref>
* {{tcname unused|Waldo}}

* {{tcname unused|Yayang}}
=== Usutu ===
* {{tcname unused|Zeny}}
*Played by: [[Ntare Mwine]]
* {{tcname unused|Agila}}
*First Appeared in "[[The Butterfly Effect (Heroes)|The Butterfly Effect]]"
* {{tcname unused|Bagwis}}
*Special Ability: [[Precognition]] <small>(expressed through painting)</small>
* {{tcname unused|Chito}}
'''Usutu''' makes himself known to Matt after he is teleported to Africa by the future Peter Petrelli. He had painted an image of the earth exploding on a nearby rock. This image appears several times in the episodes "The Second Coming" and "The Butterfly Effect", painted on various objects in various places. He also seems to have an extensive knowledge of Matt's life, having painted the major events of Matt's story arc in Volume One when he was just a child.
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* {{tcname unused|Diego}}
=== Knox Washington ===
* {{tcname unused|Elena}}
*Played by: [[Jamie Hector]]
* {{tcname unused|Felino}}
*First appeared in "[[The Second Coming (Heroes)|The Second Coming]]"
* {{tcname unused|Gundig}}
*Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman strength|Superhuman strength]] <small>(enhanced by others' fears)</small>
* {{tcname unused|Harriet}}
'''Benjamin "Knox" Washington''' is an escaped former prisoner of Level Five. He and Jesse Murphy were captured by Noah Bennet and the Haitian after the two used their powers in an attempt to take over a neighborhood. Knox claims that it was Jesse's constant talk of getting revenge on Bennet that kept him going in his years of incarceration.
* {{tcname unused|Indang}}

* {{tcname unused|Jessa}}
When Elle Bishop later accidentally releases the Level Five prisoners, Knox accompanies "Flint", "The German", and Jesse/Peter on a bank robbery. However, wanting to drawn Bennet to the bank, he alerts the police. When "The German" objects, he easily kills him with his strength. After Noah arrives and allows himself to be captured in order to free the prisoners, Knox discovers the truth about Peter, who uses Jesse's power in an attempt to save Noah and himself. When Jesse is freed by Future Peter, he and Knox attempt to kill Noah, but they are stopped by Sylar. Knox manages to escape as Sylar takes Jesse's ability.
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In one of Angela Petrelli's dreams of the future, Knox is seen alongside Sylar, Adam Monroe, a woman resembling Tracy Strauss, and Maury Parkman, killing the Heroes.

In the future portrayed in "[[I Am Become Death (Heroes)|I Am Become Death]]" Knox works with other Heroes to hunt down Peter Petrelli, but his sadistic nature remains. After tracking Peter to Sylar's home, he feeds off the fear of Sylar's son, Noah, to gain the upper hand against the former serial killer. However, after Noah is inadvertently killed because of the fight, Sylar's anger and grief cause him to lose control of his radiation abilities and explode in a nuclear blast.

== Webisode characters ==
Characters with special abilities who only appear in the webisodes.

=== "The Constrictor" ===
* Played by: Mark Steger
* First appeared in: [[List of Heroes episodes|''Going Postal'': "A Nifty Trick"]]
* Last appeared in: [[List of Heroes episodes|''Going Postal'': "The House Guest"]]
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Animal mimicry|Constriction]]

'''The Constrictor''' is sent with Howard to capture Echo DeMille. After their first attempt fails, leaving Howard dying on the ground and bleeding from his ears, the Constrictor finishes Howard off and goes after Echo himself. However, he is killed by Echo after using his ability on Echo's girlfriend in an attempt to force him to surrender.

== Graphic novel characters ==
Characters with special abilities who only appear in the graphic novels.

=== Anya ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Golden Handshake: Man Overboard]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Golden Handshake: Severance Pay]]"
* Special ability: Water absorption

When Claude meets his first partner Haram he also learns about Rollo Fusor, a criminal whom the Company believes is killing people by dehydrating them. Haram considers Fusor his first failed case, and bears a solid hate against him.

In 1990 the Company sends Claude and Haram to France to catch Rollo. However, when they are to arrest him, Rollo himself is dehydrated, and the real criminal is revealed to be his partner, '''Anya'''.<ref>[http://heroeswiki.com/index.php?title=Interview:Golden_Handshake&oldid=93859 Interview:Golden Handshake &ndash; Heroes Wiki]</ref> While Haram and Claude are to arrest the unnamed woman, she attacks Haram, nearly killing him. Claude manages to stop her, and she is killed by Haram.

=== Abu Aswan ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|History of a Secret]]"
* Special ability: [[Levitation]] <small>(objects)</small>

'''Abu Aswan''' is a descendant of the Egyptian pharaoh [[Khufu]] who, after discovering that he can manipulate the weight of objects, suspects that his ancestors used similar abilities to build the [[Egyptian pyramids|pyramids]]. Visiting him in a dream, Sanjog Iyer tells him that the pharaoh had one of his kin stoned for publicly demonstrating the same ability, and persuades him to keep his ancestors' secret. His name was originally seen in the list by Chandra Suresh.

=== Felicia Brooks ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Donna's Big Date: Replay]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Disintegration|Disintegration]]

'''Felicia Brooks''' was a Company agent who was trained by [[Noah Bennet]]. She vigorously trains Donna Dunlap to be an agent herself and is not seen with a partner. She rises up against Gael when she overhears him talking about the posthuman agents and fight Penny Logan until Eric Thompson knocks everyone out with tear gas. She commented annoyance at other agents who blasted discussions without questioning their importance first and was extremely angered at Connie Logan's betrayal. She, Penny and Connie had trained together and it was implied that the were friends. She is among those sent to deal with Evs Dropper and is killed in the process.

=== Au Co ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|War Buddies: No Turning Back]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|War Buddies: Introductions]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Plant manipulation|Plant manipulation]]

'''Au Co''' was a Vietnamese girl killed by [[Arthur Petrelli]] on a mission during the Vietnam War. Arthur Petrelli and [[#Daniel Linderman|Daniel Linderman]] were on a mission to locate an airplane. They found it too late and there were no survivors, but "Dallas" decided to carry on with the airplane's mission to destroy Au Co. They presumed that it was a nearby farming village, but later realized that it was a young girl with the ability to make plants grow at a rapid rate. She was shot to death by Arthur despite Daniel's efforts to stop him. This event, and those leading up to it, eventually resulted in a close bond between Linderman and Petrelli.

=== Leonard Cushing ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Trust Issues, Part 1]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Trust Issues, Part 1]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Acid generation|Acid secretion]]

'''Leonard Cushing''' was an agent of the company who could secrete a highly potent corrosive from his hands. Cushing was Eric Thompson's partner until one mission where they were trying to find Evs Dropper. Thompson found Cushing in a room with a fellow agent's dead, acid-burnt body. Thompson believed that Cushing was responsible, and when Cushing was about to reveal something about Evs Dropper, Devin Patterson came and shot him. With his final breath, he tells Thompson that Evs Dropper is always watching, as a warning.

=== Richard Drucker ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Last Shangri-La]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The End of Hana and Drucker]]"
* Special ability: Electronic communication

'''Richard Drucker''' was an evolved human recorded by the Company. He is described in Evolutions as having hatred towards the founding members of the Company. He also attended college with Charles Deveaux and they were friends before the start of the Company. They were both associated with an unidentified group, described as "like-minded individuals" but Drucker left the group in 1977 and moved to Bangalore. his phsical body was destroyed in Bangalore in a plane crash. He is a distant relative of Hana Gitelman. The Company has extensive information on Drucker in its files.<ref>http://www.samantha48616e61.com/popups/GNI.shtml?mea=190838</ref><ref>http://www.samantha48616e61.com/popups/GNI.shtml?mea=193700</ref>

He continued to exist within computers, like Hana, until they were both deleted while trapped in the Company's mainframe.

=== Julien Dumont ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Root and Branch: The Big Bag and Tag]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Duplication|Replication]]

'''Julien Dumont''' was an agent of the company supposedly monitoring a bag and tag mission of several of his duplicates who had gone rogue in Antarctica, Australia and the Congo (though a holding room filled with more indicates that there were even more). While the duplicates in Antarctica and Australia are captured, the third jumps from a cliff and dies. When his partner and girlfriend, Sabine Hazel, reports back, Julien says he can still sense the third one alive, making her suspicious.

Following a tip from someone known only as Evs Dropper, Sabine realizes that the Julien she knows is really another duplicate, and demands to know what's happened to the real Julien. The duplicate claims that she's never met the real Julien, it's been him all along. Infuriated, she kills the duplicate and takes his keycard, using to access a Company holding cell where she finds the original Julien, kept in a coma and hooked up to machinery that activates his cloning powers involuntarily. The Company had been using him as an agent factory for years, producing an endless supply of clones to recruit while keeping the original alive and protected, as it is believed that if he dies, all his clones would die as well. Sabine proceeds to disconnect and extract Julien, even understanding he's not the Julien she loved, and the two flee from the Company. They are rescued by another Julien, who takes them to a safe house where Sabine finally meets Evs Dropper in person.

She is told by Evs (Connie Logan) that they were married and Penny is their daughter. Gael asked for Julien to be tested but tells her he was killed two years later. At the end of the battle, Bianca shoots Julien to kill the oncoming clones.

=== Donna Dunlap ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Donna's Big Date, Part 1]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman vision|Superhuman vision]]

'''Donna Dunlap''' was merely an everyday dental receptionist who happened to have telescopic, microscopic, and nocturnal vision. She went on a date with a disguised Eric Thompson. After receiving a mysterious warning from someone known as Evs Dropper, she left and stayed at her apartment. She later found out she was being watched by Thompson and [[Elle Bishop]]. As she tried to escape, she was stunned by Elle and taken into captivity. She is taken to the Company infirmary where she recovers next to Noah. Bob sees her exposure to Bennett as a risk and orders her memory of that day erased with hopes of later convincing her to help The Company. Evs Dropper reveals the erased events to her as proof of what was done and convinces her to fight against the Company. She is trained by Felicia Brooks and sees a picture of her death painted by Isaac Mendez. She becomes suspicious of Evs and renounces her allegiance, uncovering the truth of Cushing's murder in the process. She and Eric capture a rogue Julien clone and soon after try to stop an escaping Sabine and Julien. She and Eric are later dispatched to recapture Brenden Lewis, but both are knocked out and the support must capture him. She is interrogated by Gael later on, who thinks she is still working with Evs so she escapes with Eric (with Bianca's help) to a hotel where she is incapacitated and replaced by Penny Logan. She is captured by Connie, who nails her feet to a board and binds and gags her to a chair strapped with enough explosives to destroy a metal bridge. Eric tries to save her, but she pushes him over and falls into the painting's position as the bomb detonates.

=== Evan ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Revolutionary War: Pursuit]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Duplication|Replication]]

During the Revolutionary War, [[Adam Monroe]], working as a mercenary for the British Empire, learns of a man who destroyed an entire town single-handedly, and claims he cannot be killed. Adam initially assumes the man has the same regenerative ability as he does, but upon meeting this man, '''Evan''', Adam kills him on the spot. His crew is immediately attacked by an unseen army, and Adam soon finds himself fighting another Evan... and another, and another. It turns out Evan has the ability to duplicate himself, effectively making him a one-man army. Adam attempts to track down and kill the original Evan, believing this will stop all the duplicates; however, this proves futile when he finds that the duplicates can also duplicate themselves, and Adam is hopelessly outmatched.

=== Benjamin Franklin ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|A Lesson in Electricity]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|A Lesson in Electricity]]"
* Special ability: Electricity absorption

'''[[Benjamin Franklin]]''' conducted experiments on electricity an held a kite with a key out during a storm where he was electrocuted, but discharged the remaining energy through his cat. He writes this in his diary which [[Joseph Priestley]] thinks must stay hidden.

=== Manuel Garcia ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Faces, Part 1]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Teleportation|Teleportation]]

'''Manuel Garcia''' had connections to Evs Dropper, and with her held, he managed to evade the Company by teleporting. He was eventually captured by Connie and Penn Logan while acting as agents and not as Evs Dropper. They managed to get close enough to him by Penny impersonating his girlfriend with Connie's ability. His name was revealed on the Assignment Tracker's interactive map. He was recruited into the Company after his capture and was killed while fighting Evs Dropper.

=== Howard Grigsby ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Blindsided]]"
* Special ability: [[Bioluminescence]]

'''Howard Grigsby''' is a man with the ability to emit blinding amounts of light. He thinks he is the light of God, and is the reason that [[Noah Bennet]] must get his famed glasses. Near the end of Blindsided, it is also noted that he has been sent to a Level Five detention cell.

=== Guillame ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|It Takes a Village, Part 1]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|It Takes a Village, Part 4]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Empathy|Empathy]]

'''Guillame''' was [[the Haitian]]'s father and a leader in their village in Haiti. He is known as the Houngan, the Priest, and has a power that has been able to protect his village from attack. He dies when jumping off a mountain.

=== Paul Harding ===
* First appeared in: ''[[Heroes Evolutions]]''
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: Hair manipulation

'''Paul Harding''' was listed on the assignment tracker map. Before the map was created, it was mentioned that he and his partner helped Bianca and Gael bring the German to Primatech Research. He left a discussion on Evs Dropper's blog about mysterious blue water, traveled with his partner, Ahlrich Dekker, to Calgary to capture an unidentified posthuman and angrily commented on being ordered back from the battle with Connie Logan by Bob Bishop while Dekker was sent on his own. He eventually arrived by himself and was killed in the subsequent battle.

=== Brendan Lewis ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Kill Squad, Part 1]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Kill Squad, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Plant manipulation|Plant manipulation]]

'''Brendan Lewis''' was captured once and it was suspected that his ability would mutate. When it does, he escapes and knocks a partnership unconscious and kills most of a support team before being recaptured. He is sent to a crater the size of a village in Guyana caused by a local manifesting his ability. Paulette Hawkins augments his power to cover the crater with forestry and he is killed in the process.

=== "Liquid Man" ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels||Team Building Exercise]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Shapeshifting|Water transformation]]

A man with the power to transform his own body mass into a water-like liquid, who was apprehended by Ivan, Maarten, and [[Noah Bennet]] when they trapped him in a train's freezer car.

=== Connie Logan ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels||Faces, Part 1]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Shapeshifting|Appearance alteration]]

'''Connie Logan''' was agent of the Company, who was considered an invaluable asset for her ability to mold and reshape other people's faces as if they were made of clay, and to change their hair and eye colors as well as their vocal cords to precisely mimic the appearance and voice of another person, creating perfect disguises. The effect only lasts 24 hours, and she could not change her own appearance. She often worked with her non-powered daughter, Penny Logan.

The graphic novel ''Into the Wild'' reveals that she is the mysterious "Evs Dropper", and is working to bring down the Company alongside an army of Julien Dumont clones. She is also married to the original Julien. She and her daughter are killed by the Kill Squad in the ensuing battle along with the rest of her forces, though the Company suffered heavy casualties.

=== Maarten ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels||Team Building Exercise]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Fire and heat manipulation|Pyrokinesis]]

'''Maarten''' was Ivan's partner at the time when [[Noah Bennet]] was Ivan's protégé.

=== Marcus ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Normal Lives]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Density control|Plasticity manipulation]]

While en route from Texas to California, [[Noah Bennet]] learns of a couple of murder victims whose bodies were unnaturally bent out of shape. Realizing the killer must be one of his early cases &ndash; '''Marcus''', a man with the power to alter the plasticity of any object his fingers are touching, allowing him to easily bend or crumple them &ndash; he takes it upon himself to apprehend the man and turns him over to the Company.

=== Samir Mellouk ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 1]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Intangibility or phasing|Phasing]]

'''Samir Mellouk''' worked with Daphne Millbrook to steal rare artifacts from around the world. He is captured by Julien Dumont and Sabine Hazel.

=== Matt Neuenberg ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels||The Man with Too Much Brains]]"
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The End of Hana and Drucker]]"
* Special ability: [[Eidetic memory]]<ref name="HEAT"/>

'''Matt Neuenberg''' was a high school student who had difficulty fitting in and making friends, feeling that people are only ever interested in him for his ability to quickly memorize and recall vast amounts of information with great accuracy. After demonstrating his ability at a talent show, he encountered [[Elle Bishop|Elle]] and was taken to the Company, where he was subjected to painful experiments. Later, Elle told him that this was for his own protection, and that he and she want the same things.

Matt was eventually used by the Company to guard their computer from hackers. Through his efforts, an attempt to hack the Company computer by Hana Gitelman and Richard Drucker is stopped by downloading the information to his head before destroying the computer. However, he died when the Company downloaded the information from him.

=== Piper ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Different and the Same]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Shapeshifting|Elasticity]]

'''Piper''' is a girl with the ability to bend her joints to superhuman limits.

Piper keeps having haunting dreams, causing her to not sleep. One night when she does fall asleep, Sanjog Iyer shows her a vision of the past where she was supposedly abducted by aliens. She finds herself on an examination table, but she uses her powers to escape. A girl named Debbie shows Piper to a window, through which Piper leaves the building. Debbie reveals she is Piper's sister who was separated from her at birth and taken by the Company. The "aliens" that abducted Piper long ago were actually Mr. Bennet and the Haitian. Piper wakes up and screams out Debbie's name. Piper's mother calls the doctor about Piper's "delusions of having a sister". The "doctor" is really Mr. Bennet who says he'll be right over.

=== Sparrow Redhouse ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|String Theory]]"
* Special ability: Unknown

'''Sparrow Redhouse''' was on Chandra's list. In 2011, in the possible future in which the destruction of [[New York City]] in [[2006]] isn't stopped, Future Hiro rescues Sparrow from police. When he scolds her for not obeying her curfew, Sparrow criticizes the government.

=== Sebastian Shell ===
* First appeared in: ''[[Heroes Evolutions]]''
* Last appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Into the Wild, Part 3]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Dimensional transportation|Object displacement]]

'''Sebastian Shell''' was on the assignment tracker map. He was partnered with Julia Ryan and both were killed in the battle against Connie Logan and the other members of the Evs Dropper persona. In Evs Dropper's blog, he questioned the intentions of tracking agents (Bianca Karina), helped Ahlrich Dekker identify Calgary, helped crack a code as a training exercise and commented on Connie Logan's identification as Evs Dropper.

=== Linda Tavara ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|War Buddies: Coming Home]]"
* Last appeared in: "[["[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Moonlight Serenade]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Power mimicry or absorption|Aura absorption]]

'''Linda Tavara''' had the ability to see and absorb the [[aura]]s of other people by touching them. Her hand glowed with a blue light when she did this. If she bsorbed the life force of another evolved human, she also gained their power.

Linda first discovered her ability in her teens, during the [[1960s]]. It is implied that her parents knew of it too, and fearfully took measures to keep her isolated. Despite this, Linda was enthralled by her power, and went out into the city to fully experience it. After some time, she spotted Ida Walker, an elderly woman whose aura glowed brighter than most people's. Though she seemed to understand [[right and wrong]], she continually felt to urge to steal life forces. Thus, she absorbs Walker's aura and obtained the woman's ability to see the dead.

In her adulthood, she worked as a [[private investigator]] and possibly [[bounty hunter]]. However, she would routinely continue stealing the life forces of powered people, even if she was assigned to bring them to authorities. This led to suspicions from others, and these misgivings force her employer to fire her. Afterward, she is approached by a mysterious woman who hires her to locate certain individuals for her, all implied to have powers. After turning in two such people, Linda is tasked to find a man named Jason Welkes, but she instead absorbs his life force and disposes of the body. When asked, she repeated her previous habit of claiming she was unable to find the person. This leads the informant to question her competence, and threaten to take away her next assignment. In response, Linda aborbed the informant's life force, and stole a notepad regarding the next targets, which included Daniel Linderman and Arthur Petrelli.

Linda introduced herself to Linderman at a gas station, and he traveled with her while she gains his trust. After Linderman demonstrated to her his ability to heal others, Linda attempted to absorb his power. However, Linderman killed her with a stick before she successfully did so.

She was originally seen on Chandra Suresh's list.

=== Teenage patient ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Blackout, Part 1]]"
* Special ability: Electricity absorption

At an unnamed New York City hospital, Mohinder meets a dying man who shows symptoms of the same blood disorder that Shanti and Molly shared. Mohinder tells the man that he can cure him by giving him a blood transfusion. Following the transfusion, it appears to Mohinder that it was unsuccessful, and while he is wondering why it worked for Molly but not this individual, the patient suddenly erupts with electricity. After witnessing one of the patient's seizures, Mohinder realizes that he does not have Shanti's illness; his own uncontrolled power is damaging his health each time it manifests. A Company agent arrives in the patient's hospital room to take him into custody, but another of the patient's seizures incapacitates the agent with electrical arcs. Mohinder gets the patient out of the hospital and attempts to drive him out of town, but another seizure disables the car. The patient explains that he had been at peace with dying because of the guilt he felt over the deaths caused by his seizures. Mohinder directs him to a secluded lakeside cabin where he can live in peace and learn to control his power.

=== Traveler ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|The Last Shangri-La]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Omni-linguism|Omnilingualism]]

'''Traveler''' answers a call from Hana Gitelman and is asked to deliver a message to Richard Drucker in [[Bhutan]]. He enters the country and easily adapts to his surroundings thanks to his command of languages. While traveling on foot, he falls down an incline and injures himself. He shouts for help before passing out. When Traveler awakens he is in a Bhutanese temple, being tended to by Buddhist monks. A man who appears to be Drucker asks for his message. Traveler informs him that his message is from Hana Gitelman, to whom Drucker is related.

=== Unnamed agents ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Walls, Part 1]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman speed|Superhuman speed]], [[List of comic book superpowers#Electric manipulation|electric manipulation]], and [[List of comic book superpowers#Superhuman strength|superhuman strength]]

In an alternate future, one year after the explosion, [[Peter Petrelli]] and [[Hiro Nakamura]] infiltrate a prison complex where many "special" people are being unjustly detained, including [[Niki Sanders]], and attempt to break them out. As they attempt to escape, they encounter a team of agents who attempt to stop them, including a woman with the power of super-speed, a man with the power to generate and manipulate electricity, and a man with incredible strength. Peter absorbs the powers of the agents, who are soon knocked out by Niki.

=== Unnamed deaf agent ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Going Postal]]"
* Special ability: Sound absorption

Recruited by The Company especially to capture Echo DeMille, his body absorbs all sound, effectively making him permanently deaf.

=== Unnamed man ===
* First appeared in: "[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Faces, Part 1]]"
* Special ability: Nerve gas emission

A man who emits nerve gas when he sweats was captured by Penny Logan for the Company.


===Retirement===
=== Ida Walker ===
* First appeared in: "[["[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Moonlight Serenade]]"
At the 39th meeting of the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee in [[Manila]] in [[December 2006]], it was decided that five names - [[Typhoon Chanchu|''Chanchu'']], [[Tropical Storm Bilis|''Bilis'']], [[Typhoon Saomai|''Saomai'']], [[Typhoon Xangsane|''Xangsane'']] and [[Typhoon Durian|''Durian'']] would be retired, with replacement names due to be submitted at the 40th annual meeting of the committee.<ref>[http://www.cma.gov.cn/qxxw/t20061213_171681.phtml ESCAP/WMO台风委员会第三十九次届会在菲律宾召开<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The names Sanba, Maliksi, Son Tinh, Leepi and Mangkhut were chosen respectively <ref>[http://www.webcitation.org/5TvESdRQg WebCite query result<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
* Last appeared in: "[["[[List of Heroes graphic novels|Moonlight Serenade]]"
* Special ability: [[List of comic book superpowers#Mediumship|Spectral vision]]


'''Ida May Walker''' was one of Linda's first super powered victims. She said that she could see "angels" since she was little, though this was due to her power. Linda was drawn to her due to the fact that her aura glowed stronger then most. Her power was stolen by Linda and she was killed.
==See also==
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*[[List of Pacific typhoon seasons]]
*[[2006 Pacific hurricane season]]
*[[2006 Atlantic hurricane season]]
*[[2006 North Indian Ocean cyclone season]]
*South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons: [[2005-06 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2005-06]], [[2006-07 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season|2006-07]]
*Australian region cyclone seasons: [[2005-06 Australian region cyclone season|2005-06]], [[2006-07 Australian region cyclone season|2006-07]]
*South Pacific cyclone seasons: [[2005-06 South Pacific cyclone season|2005-06]], [[2006-07 South Pacific cyclone season|2006-07]]


According to Heroes Evolutions, she is Molly Walker's grandmother.
==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.typhoon2000.ph Typhoon2000 Philippine typhoon website]
* [https://metocph.nmci.navy.mil/jtwc.html Joint Typhoon Warning Center]
* [http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/rsmc-hp-pub-eg/tyname.html Meaning of typhoon names (JMA)]
* [http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/ Japan Meteorological Agency - Tropical Cyclone Information] [http://www.jma.go.jp/jp/typh/ (日本語)]
** [http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/rsmc-hp-pub-eg/AnnualReport/2006/Text/Text2006.pdf 2006 Japan Meteorological Agency Report]
* [http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/ Digital Typhoon - Typhoon Images and Information]
* [http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/ PAGASA - Tropical Cyclone Information for the Philippines]
* [http://www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/currwx/tc_pos.htm Tropical Cyclone Information issued by Hong Kong]
* [http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V5e/forecast/typhoon/Data/PTA/TyphAll_Eng.htm Tropical Cyclone Information issued by Taiwan]


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This is an alphabetical list of characters with special abilities appearing in the television series Heroes as well as the Heroes graphic novels. A more extensive list of Heroes characters can be found at List of characters in Heroes.

Main characters

Name Portrayed by Special ability
Claire Bennet Hayden Panettiere Rapid cellular regeneration
Elle Bishop Kristen Bell Electric manipulation
Monica Dawson Dana Davis Adoptive muscle memory[1]
D.L. Hawkins Leonard Roberts Phasing
Maya Herrera Dania Ramírez Poison emission[2]
Adam Monroe David Anders Rapid cellular regeneration
Isaac Mendez Santiago Cabrera Precognition (expressed through painting)
Hiro Nakamura Masi Oka Space-time manipulation (allowing teleportation, time manipulation, and time travel)
Matt Parkman Greg Grunberg Telepathy
Angela Petrelli Christine Rose Precognitive dreaming[3]
Nathan Petrelli Adrian Pasdar Flight
Peter Petrelli Milo Ventimiglia Empathic mimicry[4]
Micah Sanders Noah Gray-Cabey Technopathy
Niki Sanders Ali Larter Superhuman strength
Tracy Strauss Ali Larter Cryokinesis
Mohinder Suresh Sendhil Ramamurthy Superhuman strength, agility, and balance; heightened senses; and wallcrawling (after injecting himself)
Sylar/Gabriel Gray Zachary Quinto Intuitive aptitude (multiple acquired abilities)

Recurring, secondary, and guest characters

Name Portrayed by Special ability
Charlie Andrews Jayma Mays Eidetic memory[5]
Bridget Bailey Tehmina Sunny Clairsentience
Bob Bishop Stephen Tobolowsky Alchemy
Claude Christopher Eccleston Invisibility
Brian Davis David Berman Telekinesis
Echo DeMille Kiko Ellsworth Sound manipulation
Flint Blake Shields Pyrokinesis
The German Ken Lally Magnetism manipulation
Hana Gitelman Stana Katic Digital communication
Meredith Gordon Jessalyn Gilsig Pyrokinesis
The Haitian[6] Jimmy Jean-Louis[7] Mental manipulation (allowing memory manipulation and ability suppression)
Paulette Hawkins Tina Lifford Power augmentation[8]
Alejandro Herrera Shalim Ortiz Can cease and reverse the effects of the disease Maya causes[9]
Sanjog Iyer Javin Reid Dream manipulation
Bianca Karina Unknown Lung adaptation
Daniel Linderman Malcolm McDowell Healing others
Eden McCain Nora Zehetner Vocal persuasion
Daphne Millbrook Brea Grant Superhuman speed
Jesse Murphy Francis Capra Sound manipulation (expressed through voice)
Kaito Nakamura George Takei
Eijiro Ozaki (young)
Unknown
Maury Parkman Alan Blumenfeld Telepathy
West Rosen Nicholas D'Agosto Flight
Dale Smither Rusty Schwimmer Superhuman hearing
Ted Sprague Matthew John Armstrong Induced radioactivity
Zane Taylor Ethan Cohn Liquification
Molly Walker Adair Tishler Clairvoyance
Candice Wilmer Missy Peregrym
Rachel Kimsey (Michelle)
Several illusions
Illusion creation
Usutu Ntare Mwine Precognition (expressed through painting)
Benjamin "Knox" Washington Jamie Hector Superhuman strength (enhanced by others' fears)

Charlie Andrews

Charlene "Charlie" Andrews is a waitress at the Burnt Toast Diner in Midland, Texas, where Hiro Nakamura and Ando Masahashi stop to eat on their road trip to New York. After she reveals to Hiro that she had recently developed the ability to quickly memorize and recall any information with great accuracy in a seemingly unlimited volume, Sylar murders her in the diner's storeroom, removing her brain in the same manner as his other victims.[10] Hiro tries to prevent her murder by going back in time one day to warn her, but he accidentally goes back six months, to April 24 (Charlie's birthday). He convinces Charlie that both he and she have special powers by stopping time to make one thousand origami cranes. After taking a job at the diner and dating Charlie, Hiro buys two tickets to take her to Tokyo. Charlie ponders her feelings and tells Hiro that while she does not usually let people get close to her due to a blood clot in her brain that is killing her, he makes her feel happy and she loves him. However, when Hiro and Charlie are about to kiss, he inadvertently teleports back to present day Japan and is unable to return.[11]

Bridget Bailey

Bridget Bailey is an evolved human, with the power to perceive the history of any object she touches, introduced by the BBC in its mirror of Heroes 360 information. Her exchanges with Mohinder Suresh were later included on NBC.com as part of Heroes Evolutions. Her first message, entitled "I need some advice", began on July 11, 2007.[12]

The Heroes Evolutions site, Assignment Tracker 2.0, was updated on August 5, 2008 to include a new interactive map which revealed Bridget to be a Company agent paired with and Berk Donahue.[13] On the Evs Dropper blog, Bailey expressed regret that she was unable to aid in the war against Evs alongside her partner. In "Into the Wild, Part 3", Sean Fallon asks Gael Cruz about the "Bailey case", implying that he was assigned to aid her. Gael told him to forget it. Angela sends Bridget to meet Sylar in "One of Us, One of Them", where she is killed as soon as Angela leaves the room and her ability is absorbed.

Claude

Claude is both a former employee of the Company and former partner of Noah Bennet. However, after it is discovered that Claude is hiding the identity of a powered person from the Company, Bennet is ordered to kill him. During the assassination attempt, however, an injured Claude turns invisible and escapes. He then spends many years invisible, hiding from the Company. He is eventually found by Peter Petrelli, who had seen him in a dream. Having previous experience with empaths, Claude is convinced by Peter to help him master control of his ability so that he will not eventually lose control and explode. With Claude's help, Peter is able to recall powers that he had previously absorbed, but before the training can be completed, Bennet and the Haitian track them down with the help of Isaac Mendez. They barely manage to escape, and an angry Claude abandons Peter to avoid any future capture attempts by the Company. "Hell's Angel" showed Claude attempting to capture Meredith Gordon with Noah and the "Golden Handshake" series showed Claude's attempt to capture Anya is his last mission with Haram and leads into Noah. In this graphic novel that Claude signs his name with the last initial "R", possibly reinforcing the joke he made to Peter that his name was Claude Rains. He was trained by Ivan Spektor.

Claude has the power to render himself invisible to the naked eye. This power is limited to the visible spectrum. It does not make him inaudible,[14] nor does it mask his body heat or other such emissions, allowing him to be tracked through thermal imaging or similar methods. In addition, Claude has the ability to see others using the same power; Peter, having copied Claude's power, can see him when they're both invisible as easily as any normal person can when he's not invisible. Claude's power also extends to everything in his immediate vicinity, namely his clothes and other personal effects. This is exemplified when Claude grabs a woman's purse and hands it to Peter, which becomes visible as Peter holds it in his arms. Claude also demonstrates the ability to render other people invisible through physical contact.

Brian Davis

Brian Davis, who does not want his ability, reveals his telekinesis to Sylar. Brian then asks Sylar to make it go away. He is then killed by Sylar, making him the first of several victims.

Echo DeMille

Echo DeMille was almost captured by the Constrictor and Howard. He uses his power to escape and kill the Constrictor and another pair of agents to make his escape. When trying to meet with his gitlfriend, DeMille uses the brown note to avoid two more Company agents. He arranged to meet her thirteen weeks later at his family's cabin only to be ambushed by Penny and Connie Logan, Elle Bishop and several other paired agents. He incapacitates all but one with his ability and the man captures him. He is detained to Level Five where Angela Petrelli implies a former connection to him.

"Flint"

Flint is a prisoner of Level Five. After escaping along with a dozen other prisoners, he robs a bank with Knox, Jesse/Peter and the German. When Sylar and Noah later intervene and are busy dealing Knox and Jesse, Flint attempts to attack but is non-fatally shot by Noah and taken back to the Company.

"The German"

The German is originally introduced in "Berlin, Part 1", where Bianca Karina, Devin Patterson and Gael Cruz are dispatched to capture him. They are unaware that Connie Logan had given him files on all three of them. He nearly kills Gael and successfully kills Devin before Bianca knocks him out. Once he arrives in Hartsdale, he is put in Level Five. He subsequently escapes in "The Butterfly Effect" along with a dozen other prisoners. In "One of Us, One of Them", he threatens to kill Knox to stop him from bringing the Company to the bank they robbed. Knox subsequently disarms and kills him.

Meredith Gordon

Meredith Gordon is the biological mother of Claire Bennet. She first appears in "The Fix", in which she exhibits pyrokinetic abilities. According to a newspaper article found by Zach and Claire, Meredith and her 18-month-old baby were reported to have died in a fire 14 years before the episode's events. The backstory is revealed in the 22nd graphic novel, Hell's Angel: in 1992, Mr. Bennet and Claude came to retrieve her, and it was Meredith who started the fire. Bennet leaves holding the baby Claire and later adopts her. After the fire, Meredith lived in Mexico for a while before moving to Kermit, Texas.

In "Distractions" Claire skips school to meet with Meredith for the first time since she was a baby.[15] Afterwards, Meredith contacts Claire's biological father, Nathan Petrelli, to notify him of their daughter's survival. Claire meets with Meredith again, wanting to see her father[16]. Meredith tells her not to rely on her father for anything other than money, "because it's easy". Meredith says that Nathan is giving them $50,000, with Claire entitled to half; however, she actually made a deal with Nathan for $100,000. She later tells Nathan that Claire had come hoping that he would take her away. Nathan agrees with her about sending Claire away before the meeting, which Claire overhears. In "The Butterfly Effect", Meredith is called on by Mr. and Mrs. Bennet to come and help protect Claire while Mr. Bennet leaves to confront the escaped inmates previously held by the Company. She begins training Claire how to fight in the next episode.

Paulette Hawkins

Paulette Hawkins is D.L. Hawkins' mother. In "One Giant Leap", she defends D.L. in front of Niki. She is not seen again until "The Kill Squad, Part 3" where it is revealed that she had become a thorn in the Company's side and she was locked in one of the five levels. She is brought out by the Kill Squad to augment the powers of Brenden Lewis so a crater created by a Guyanan local could be covered in forestry. She performs her duty under the impression that she will be taken to her grandson, Micah, afterward. Against the Company's orders, she is shot upon finishing.

Alejandro Herrera

Alejandro Herrera is the brother of Maya Herrera. He is very protective of her, even after the initial discovery of Maya's power, which kills their friends and his new wife. When she runs away, he tracks her down and discovers his ability to stop the progression of the virus she creates. Afterward, they try to escape from Mexico in order to go to New York, picking up Sylar along the way. While Maya trusts Sylar, he does not, and soon after, when he tries to leave with Maya, Sylar kills him.

Sanjog Iyer

Sanjog Iyer is an Indian boy whom Chandra Suresh had been observing prior to leaving for New York. Chandra's notes described Iyer as having a genetic marker allowing the boy to enter people's dreams, where he acts as a "spirit guide" of sorts. He appeared in the visions that Mohinder Suresh experienced after returning to India with his father's ashes. After Mohinder found Sanjog, he explained to Mohinder that he does not enter the dreams of others but that they instead come to him.

In "Seven Minutes to Midnight", the name on the file's label included a comma as a typo. On the NBC website, Suresh's map spells the name Sanjop Iyer. The episode "Homecoming" confirms the boy's name is Sanjog Iyer.

In an interview with Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite, they state that Sanjog's character was considered for the storyline involving Molly and her nightmare man, Maury Parkman. However, the idea was scrapped for reasons they did not reveal.[17]

Sanjog has recently appeared in the Heroes graphic novels showing visions of the past to various individuals.

Bianca Karina

Bianca Karina is an agent of the Company who can adapt her lungs to enable her to breathe in any environment, including underwater. She is partnered with Devin Patterson and engaged to Gael Cruz. She is first seen in Root and Branch, Part 1 when she and Patterson capture one of Julien Dumont's rogue clones. She is next seen in Berlin where she, Gael and Devin are sent to capture the German. After Gael is incapacitated and Devin is killed, Bianca uses her ability to knock him out. With the help of Paul Harding and Ahlrich Dekker, they get the German to headquarters. At the end of the Evs Dropper arc, she defends Donna Dunlap from Gael, locking him in a cell. After Donna and Eric Thompson identify Connie Logan as Evs Dropper, she is leads those sent to fight her. Once the majority of agents are killed, Bianca shoots the root Julien Dumont and all clones are killed. In "The Butterfly Effect" and "Dreams Until Death", she and Gael confront Sylar outside the Bennet house after he leaves having taken Claire Bennet's ability, and she is killed by Sylar after she and Gael attempt to capture him. However, Gael identifies himself as "special", so Bianca gets a quick death and her power is not taken.

Daniel Linderman

Daniel Linderman[21][22][23][24] served himself in the U.S. Army with Arthur Petrelli in the Vietnam War. Arthur would have died, if not for Daniel choosing to make him the second person he ever healed. After the war, Daniel finds himself living a nomadic, solitary existence. Though he occasionally drowns his sorrows in alcohol, nothing eases the pain of his war memories.

As an aged man, Linderman is a reputed mobster, and founder of Linderman Corporation.[25] He also has ties to several of the main characters. He is an avid chef and collector of art and antiquities.[26] In person, he is persuasive, gentle and unfailingly polite. However, he has no qualms about extortion or assassination. He is even willing to allow the deaths of several million people in order to safeguard the human race. In "Out of Time" Bob reveals that Linderman's belief that punishing humanity would help save the world stemmed from him being Adam Monroe's disciple.

In the series premiere, Linderman sends two thugs to Niki Sanders' home to collect on a loan she could not repay, but the thugs are killed. In "Collision", one of Linderman's subordinates gives Niki the opportunity to repay her debt by being the bait in a badger game targeting Nathan Petrelli; Jessica, Niki's alternate personality, eventually complies. Nathan, however, realizes that Linderman needs him to win the congressional seat he was running for, and convinces Linderman's associate to "donate" $4 million to his campaign, rather than the originally agreed-upon $2 million, and suppress the tape. Later on, in a meeting with him, Nathan holds a gun on Linderman. Linderman subsequently reveals to him the extent of his knowledge regarding Nathan's, Peter's and Claire's powers, as well as those of many others, before offering him the victory in the election, as well as an eventual position in the White House. In "Distractions", he arranged for Niki Sanders' freedom from prison in exchange for Jessica's services as an assassin.

In the episode "Landslide", Linderman heals Nathan Petrelli's wife Heidi's paralysis. Later Linderman meets with Candice and Micah at the building in New York. By promising Micah his freedom and enough money to make his family live happily ever after, Linderman persuades him to adjust the election results so that Nathan wins by "a landslide" by manipulating the outcome through one of the networked electronic voting machines. At night, Linderman gets an unexpected visit from Niki and Micah's father, D.L. Hawkins. Linderman pulls out a loaded gun and tries to shoot Niki, but D.L. takes the bullet for her. In return, he uses his phasing powers to phase his fist through Linderman's skull, leaving a fist-sized hole after removing it, seemingly killing him.

In "The Second Coming", Linderman appears before Nathan Petrelli explaining to him that he was healed by him. In "The Butterfly Effect", Linderman reveals that only Nathan can see him.

Eden McCain

Eden McCain was born as Sarah Ellis and raised in a small town. Her father frequently argued with her stepmother and left them when she was young. She was forced to do housework immediately after school for most of her childhood by her stepmother, a stereotypically cruel woman. Over time, her stepmother began to blame the girl for her father abandoning them. After years of this treatment, in response to a particularly violent tantrum, Sarah shouted "I wish you'd just die!" and caused her stepmother's heart to instantly stop beating. The house then caught on fire as a result of her stepmother's cigarette falling to the ground. After escaping, Sarah asked a passerby to take her west, and later adopted the name "Eden McCain".[27]

Afterward, about six months before most of first season's events, Eden was a criminal doing any selfish thing she wanted. This changed when she was taken in by Noah Bennet. Bennet and his partner the Haitian pacified Eden's powers so that Bennet could persuade her into working with them. Her first assignment was to move in near Chandra Suresh and befriend him, so that she could remove the name of Bennet's daughter from a list of superhumans Chandra had made.

At the end of "Homecoming", Eden uses her power to put Sylar to sleep with the Haitian present. Later, in "Fallout", she suggests killing Sylar by using her power to make him kill himself. When Mr. Bennet disagrees, Eden takes matters into her own hands. She approaches Sylar outside his holding cell with a gun, then explains that she is going to give him the gun and he is going to commit suicide. During their conversation, Eden reveals that she was the next door neighbor of Chandra Suresh. Before she has a chance to invoke her power of persuasion, Sylar telekinetically jerks Eden through the glass wall of his cell, breaking her concentration. He then grabs hold of her throat and begins to choke her while she struggles to try and shoot him. Sylar claims that a gun will not work on him and that he will kill her and take her power. Eden quickly decides to put the gun to her own head and fire, taking her own life before Sylar can steal her power.[28] Her body is later found in Sudbury, Ontario, having been dumped into Lake Ramsey.[29]

Daphne Millbrook

Daphne Millbrook is a thief that uses her super speed to commit crimes. In "The Second Coming", Daphne speeds through Hiro Nakamura's office and steals one half of a chemical formula from his hands. Hiro stops time and catches up to her, but she is still able to move normally. Catching Hiro off guard, she punches him, unfreezing time before she speeds away. They meet again in "The Butterfly Effect", when Daphne comes home to discover that Hiro and Ando Masahashi have broken into her apartment and stolen her gold medal from her track days in high school. Eventually she agrees to a trade with Hiro for the half of the formula she stole from him. Handing the medal to Ando to trade with her, she runs forwards and is just about to snatch the medal when Hiro stops time again. She asks him if it's worth his friend's life, holding a knife to Ando's neck and cutting him. Hiro gives back the medal and Daphne darts away with both the first half of the formula and her medal, unaware that Hiro has attached a tracking device to the back of the medal.

Jesse Murphy

Jesse Murphy is a former prisoner of Level Five. He is described by Knox as having no friends. He and Knox were captured by Noah Bennet and the Haitian after the two used their powers in an attempt to take over a neighborhood. His father, Jess Murphy, was on Chandra Suresh's list of posthumans.

Years later, an alternate, future version of Peter Petrelli puts the present-day Peter in Jesse's body to keep him safe. However, present-day Peter is forced to leave with the other Level Five prisoners when Elle Bishop accidentally releases them. Peter accompanies a group of them on a bank robbery to make sure that no innocents are hurt. However, Knox figures out the truth and attacks, causing Peter to trigger Jesse's ability. Before Peter can stop the villains, though, the future Peter releases him and takes him to the future. Jesse, now free, attempts to kill Noah Bennet with Flint and Knox, but Sylar incapacitates them and takes Jesse's power, killing him.

According to executive producer Greg Beeman, Jesse's power was originally "Earthquake-stomp", but was changed to a sonic scream due to budget constraints.[30]

Ishi Nakamura

Ishi Nakamura was the wife of Kaito Nakamura and mother to Kimiko and Hiro. She was shown as deceased when Hiro was eight years old when he went back in time with his father in an attempt to convince him to escape his death. It was revealed that she had an ability in an interview with Aron Coleite and Joe Pokaski.[31]

Kaito Nakamura

Kaito Nakamura is a stern and powerful businessman in Japan and the father of Hiro Nakamura. He is the CEO of Yamagato Industries. He is described as a man with "real power" by his underlings. Mr. Nakamura does not want Hiro going around the United States trying to fulfill his "destiny". In reference to Takei's role as Hikaru Sulu in the original Star Trek television series, the license plate on Mr. Nakamura's limousine has the same number, NCC-1701, as the registration number of the Starship Enterprise.

This characterization of a strict Japanese patriarch is promptly turned upside down. In "Company Man", he is shown working with Thompson for the organization behind Primatech nearly fifteen years before the events of the series' present. He ordered Noah Bennet to adopt Claire on the provision that if she exhibits any abilities she is to be turned over to The Company. It is revealed that not only had he been waiting for someone on the Nakamura line to manifest and has known of Hiro's powers for a long time, but that he once had allies who also had powers. Mr. Nakamura is on Hiro's side in the attempt to stop Sylar, in direct opposition to the Linderman group. He spends some time training his son in swordsmanship using wooden bokken, revealing that he was once a part of a group of heroes. In 1977 as part of the 'Company Founders' he was influential in protecting strain 138 of the Shanti virus from being released in an attempt by Adam Monroe to 'start the world anew'.

When Ando Masahashi is teleported to Yamagato, Kaito informs him that his position has been filled and that he can take Hiro's old post. When Ando asks about Hiro's return, Kaito says that there is no need to cross a bridge before needed.

After receiving a marked photograph of himself hidden in his newspaper, he realizes that he is doomed to die. Upon sending Ando off to retrieve a sword, Kaito meets with Angela Petrelli, who had been similarly threatened. That evening, Kaito is thrown off the roof of the Deveaux building by a hooded individual whom he recognizes. Ando returns just as Kaito is thrown over, and sees his body in the street – but not that of his assailant. In "Cautionary Tales", Hiro goes back in time to prevent his death. Kaito is resigned to his fate, explaining to Hiro that their gifts cannot be used to play God. Hiro lets the murder play out, but uses his powers to learn that the assailant was Adam Monroe.

In a question and answer segment with writers/producers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite, they confirmed that Kaito absolutely has a power, but it will not be revealed for a long while.[32] A non-canon, deleted scene from the Heroes season two DVD boxset showed his ability as being able to analyze the probabilities of a situation and determine the outcome. However, it is to be stressed that this scene is not and cannot be taken as official confirmation of his ability.

In the opening episodes of Villains, Kaito appears to Hiro on a tape delivered directly to Hiro, who has succeeded him as president of Yamagato Industries. He instructs Hiro never to open his personal safe, as it contains an object which could cause unimaginable suffering. Ever curious, Hiro opens the safe, only to find a piece of paper and another videotape. On the second videotape, Kaito reprimands Hiro for opening the safe but asks him to guard the paper, revealed as part of a chemical formula, with his life, making constant references to the word "light" throughout the tape. Hiro is confused by this cryptic dialogue, and the formula which Kaito worked so hard to protect is promptly stolen by a blond speedster whose name is Daphne Millbrook. It is later noted that Kaito only possessed half of the formula, as the other half was under the safekeeping of Angela Petrelli. The formula is revealed to be a chemical formula which, if used correctly, could give ordinary humans powers like those of the evolved humans.

Maury Parkman

Maury Parkman is Matt Parkman's father, having abandoned Matt when he was thirteen. He is one of the twelve founders of the Company. Like his son, Mr. Parkman is a telepath; however, his powers are much more developed than Matt's. Instead of just reading surface thoughts, he can read people's memories and manipulate their perceptions of reality, allowing him to trap people in nightmares based on their deepest fears and insecurities. He can either knock a person unconscious and manipulate their dreams, as he did to Molly Walker (and by so doing, left her physical body in a comatose state that lasted until Matt learned how to counter Maury's influence using his own powers), or he can induce "waking nightmares" that allow the person's real body to move, as he did to Matt and Nathan Petrelli, who were tricked into fighting each other while both were experiencing a nightmare scenario. He is also able to detect Molly's attempts to locate him using her power, and he does not require close proximity to affect a person's mind.[33] His use of this ability has led Molly Walker to give him the name "the Nightmare Man."

Maury was one of several people swayed into believing that those with abilities are superior to humans by Adam Monroe, and when Adam escaped from the Company's custody, he sent Maury to kill those founding members who disagreed with him. He is implied to have been responsible for the self-inflicted wounds of Angela Petrelli. When he attempts to kill Bob, he is stopped by Matt, who manages to trap Maury in his own nightmare.

In one of Angela Petrelli's precognitive dreams, Maury is seen along with Adam Monroe, a woman who is either Tracy Strauss or her sister Barbara, Knox, and Sylar killing the Heroes.

West Rosen

West Rosen was abducted by Mr. Bennet and the Haitian and taken to Primatech Paper in Odessa prior to the start of the series. There, he escapes a lab by discovering his flying ability for the first time. He flies into a vent, where he sees Claire. Both West and Claire are very young at the time. Claire and West exchange words, until the Haitian comes to recapture West and wipe his memory clean. West is then released back home, with his newly discovered ability to fly.

West is a student at Costa Verde High School and classmate of Claire Bennet. He first notices Claire when he almost hits her with his car. The two strike up a friendship in Biology class.[34] West has a philosophy that people are either 'Aliens' or 'Robots'. [35] 'Robots', in his opinion, are those who act normal and question nothing – the kind of people who do not "look up". 'Aliens' are unafraid to be different.

He asks Claire in which category she belongs, wondering where she fits in the social hierarchy of the school. He sees that she makes a point of not being noticed, and is intrigued.

West possesses the power of flight, and uses it to hover outside Claire's bedroom window, observing her. In "Lizards", while observing her through a window, West learns of Claire's ability when he witnesses her regrow a severed toe.

Claire and West strike up a relationship in the episode "Kindred". She is angry at his behavior towards her during biology class, but West literally sweeps her off her feet and flies them both to a beach, where they share a kiss.

West has a tattoo on his neck similar to the one found on Matt Parkman and Claude made by Noah Bennet. During a surprise visit to the Bennet home, West sees Claire's father and Claire tells him her father is the man that abducted him. West leaves in a frightened rage, flying away before Mr. Bennet can notice him.

In Cautionary Tales it is revealed that West's last name is Rosen. He captures Noah Bennet and asks him if Claire is in league with Noah. Noah replies that Claire lied to him about West, so she must care about him. Later, West helps Noah trade Elle Bishop for Claire. The episode ends with West holding Claire while she mourns the death of her father.

In "Powerless", West confronts Claire about her decision to reveal her power and Claire breaks up with him after a heated argument.

Dale Smither

Dale Smither is a middle-aged woman working in a garage near Bozeman, Montana, where Mohinder and Sylar (impersonating Zane Taylor) meet her to discuss her ability. She describes her super hearing, saying that she can hear a rain storm from 40 miles away, a cockroach walking along the floorboards in her next-door neighbours' house and the slightest change in someone's heart beat. Dale listens to rap to drown out many unwanted sounds, saying that it helps her to nullify her power. She is murdered by Sylar shortly after their meeting.

Ted Sprague

Theodore "Ted" Sprague, born on August 28, 1973, he was first mistakenly identified by Matt Parkman and Agent Audrey Hanson as Sylar. Ted has the ability to generate and manipulate radiation, which he first discovers after being abducted by the Haitian. At first, his power is very destructive, replicating harmful side-effects such as radiation poisoning. He subconsciously emits a small amount of radiation constantly, which, while not immediately dangerous, was responsible for his wife's cancer. As a direct result of prolonged exposure to Ted, his wife Karen Gallagher Sprague fell into a coma and died within a few years. He is also able to produce an EMP when necessary. Through his anger, he tracks down Noah Bennet for answers and comes to be friends with Matt Parkman.

His powers are mimicked by Peter Petrelli who is unable to control them and later explodes. When they are trying to bring down the company, they are confronted by the police. Ted draws the attention while Claire and Peter can escape. He is subsequently arrested and transported in a van, but Sylar tracks him down and steals his power, killing him in the process.

Zane Taylor

Zane Taylor is the first person to respond to Mohinder's calls when Mohinder resumes his father's research. Zane leaves a phone message on Mohinder's answering machine, inviting him to Virginia Beach to talk; however, Sylar arrives first and impersonates Mohinder. After an anxious Zane displays his ability to liquefy objects, Sylar kills him. When Mohinder arrives later on, Sylar impersonates Zane and demonstrates Zane's power to liquefy the toaster instantly. When Mohinder asks for a DNA sample, Sylar swabs a sample from inside the cheek of Zane's corpse. According to the article reporting his death, Zane is a musician; he is even seen wearing a Ramones t-shirt, which Sylar then wears while impersonating him.

Candice Wilmer

Candice Wilmer is an agent of The Company, first introduced in the episode "Company Man". In Season 1, she is paired, for a short while, with Mr. Bennet and is seen using her powers to taunt multiple characters. After Bennet's betrayal to The Company is revealed at Candice's hands, however, she is seen operating on her own. Aiding Mr. Linderman in the kidnapping of Micah Sanders in ".07%", Candice is seen watching after Micah in "Landslide", in which she also guides him through rigging a voting machine to make Nathan Petrelli win an election for Congress. In the next episode and season finale, "How to Stop an Exploding Man", Candice is confronted and knocked out by Niki Sanders who, with D.L., came to New York for Micah.

Candice, changing back from her illusion of Niki Sanders

During the summer hiatus between Seasons 1 and 2, a four-part graphic novel was published that revealed Candice's real name to be Betty, and that the slender appearance portrayed by Peregrym is another illusion she created.

Her next and final appearance is in the third episode of Season 2, "Kindred", in which she is portrayed by Rachel Kimsey. It is revealed in this episode that after she came to, Candice adopted another appearance and the name Michelle, took the wounded Sylar under someone else's instructions to a remote area, and cared for him there until she was killed by him. After she dies, she turns into her real self, a very overweight woman (illuminating an earlier exchange between her and Micah), leading Sylar to condemn her for trying to be something she isn't.

Casting

Missy Peregrym formerly worked with executive producers Greg Beeman and Jeph Loeb on Smallville and was excited to be able to audition for the role because of it. However, she felt her first audition was "one of [her] worst performances" and was surprised to get another reading the following Monday, after which she felt she did "a little better."[36] While filming, Peregrym stayed around set while the other actors played the illusions Candice cast in the show. The visual effects necessitated her to follow the other actors' exact actions as they filmed: from the parts where the viewer would see the illusion, to the parts where the viewer would see Candice or vice versa.[37]

For Season 2, however, it became more difficult for Candice's character to be involved in the show. Peregrym was never contractually bound to Heroes for the second season,[37] and after being cast in the show Reaper as a series regular, scheduling interfered with her availability to shoot her remaining scenes as Candice. This resulted in the writers' original plan for Candice and Sylar to have a multi-episode story arc being scrapped and the character getting killed off in her next episode. The producers attempted to collaborate with the producers of Reaper on shooting dates for the final episode in which Peregrym would appear, but although she agreed to work on a weekend, schedule changes for Reaper made this impossible. To work another actress into Candice's part and to explain the appearance change in the show, writer J.J. Philbin used exposition in her following line to Sylar: “I used to go by Candice. But ever since I dragged you off of Kirby Plaza, police are kind of looking for my old self. So, I went for a new look. What do you think? Too generic?” Rachel Kimsey then came in and her performance made a strong enough impression on writers and producers that they attempted to keep Candice, but couldn't.[38]

Usutu

Usutu makes himself known to Matt after he is teleported to Africa by the future Peter Petrelli. He had painted an image of the earth exploding on a nearby rock. This image appears several times in the episodes "The Second Coming" and "The Butterfly Effect", painted on various objects in various places. He also seems to have an extensive knowledge of Matt's life, having painted the major events of Matt's story arc in Volume One when he was just a child.

Knox Washington

Benjamin "Knox" Washington is an escaped former prisoner of Level Five. He and Jesse Murphy were captured by Noah Bennet and the Haitian after the two used their powers in an attempt to take over a neighborhood. Knox claims that it was Jesse's constant talk of getting revenge on Bennet that kept him going in his years of incarceration.

When Elle Bishop later accidentally releases the Level Five prisoners, Knox accompanies "Flint", "The German", and Jesse/Peter on a bank robbery. However, wanting to drawn Bennet to the bank, he alerts the police. When "The German" objects, he easily kills him with his strength. After Noah arrives and allows himself to be captured in order to free the prisoners, Knox discovers the truth about Peter, who uses Jesse's power in an attempt to save Noah and himself. When Jesse is freed by Future Peter, he and Knox attempt to kill Noah, but they are stopped by Sylar. Knox manages to escape as Sylar takes Jesse's ability.

In one of Angela Petrelli's dreams of the future, Knox is seen alongside Sylar, Adam Monroe, a woman resembling Tracy Strauss, and Maury Parkman, killing the Heroes.

In the future portrayed in "I Am Become Death" Knox works with other Heroes to hunt down Peter Petrelli, but his sadistic nature remains. After tracking Peter to Sylar's home, he feeds off the fear of Sylar's son, Noah, to gain the upper hand against the former serial killer. However, after Noah is inadvertently killed because of the fight, Sylar's anger and grief cause him to lose control of his radiation abilities and explode in a nuclear blast.

Webisode characters

Characters with special abilities who only appear in the webisodes.

"The Constrictor"

The Constrictor is sent with Howard to capture Echo DeMille. After their first attempt fails, leaving Howard dying on the ground and bleeding from his ears, the Constrictor finishes Howard off and goes after Echo himself. However, he is killed by Echo after using his ability on Echo's girlfriend in an attempt to force him to surrender.

Graphic novel characters

Characters with special abilities who only appear in the graphic novels.

Anya

When Claude meets his first partner Haram he also learns about Rollo Fusor, a criminal whom the Company believes is killing people by dehydrating them. Haram considers Fusor his first failed case, and bears a solid hate against him.

In 1990 the Company sends Claude and Haram to France to catch Rollo. However, when they are to arrest him, Rollo himself is dehydrated, and the real criminal is revealed to be his partner, Anya.[39] While Haram and Claude are to arrest the unnamed woman, she attacks Haram, nearly killing him. Claude manages to stop her, and she is killed by Haram.

Abu Aswan

Abu Aswan is a descendant of the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu who, after discovering that he can manipulate the weight of objects, suspects that his ancestors used similar abilities to build the pyramids. Visiting him in a dream, Sanjog Iyer tells him that the pharaoh had one of his kin stoned for publicly demonstrating the same ability, and persuades him to keep his ancestors' secret. His name was originally seen in the list by Chandra Suresh.

Felicia Brooks

Felicia Brooks was a Company agent who was trained by Noah Bennet. She vigorously trains Donna Dunlap to be an agent herself and is not seen with a partner. She rises up against Gael when she overhears him talking about the posthuman agents and fight Penny Logan until Eric Thompson knocks everyone out with tear gas. She commented annoyance at other agents who blasted discussions without questioning their importance first and was extremely angered at Connie Logan's betrayal. She, Penny and Connie had trained together and it was implied that the were friends. She is among those sent to deal with Evs Dropper and is killed in the process.

Au Co

Au Co was a Vietnamese girl killed by Arthur Petrelli on a mission during the Vietnam War. Arthur Petrelli and Daniel Linderman were on a mission to locate an airplane. They found it too late and there were no survivors, but "Dallas" decided to carry on with the airplane's mission to destroy Au Co. They presumed that it was a nearby farming village, but later realized that it was a young girl with the ability to make plants grow at a rapid rate. She was shot to death by Arthur despite Daniel's efforts to stop him. This event, and those leading up to it, eventually resulted in a close bond between Linderman and Petrelli.

Leonard Cushing

Leonard Cushing was an agent of the company who could secrete a highly potent corrosive from his hands. Cushing was Eric Thompson's partner until one mission where they were trying to find Evs Dropper. Thompson found Cushing in a room with a fellow agent's dead, acid-burnt body. Thompson believed that Cushing was responsible, and when Cushing was about to reveal something about Evs Dropper, Devin Patterson came and shot him. With his final breath, he tells Thompson that Evs Dropper is always watching, as a warning.

Richard Drucker

Richard Drucker was an evolved human recorded by the Company. He is described in Evolutions as having hatred towards the founding members of the Company. He also attended college with Charles Deveaux and they were friends before the start of the Company. They were both associated with an unidentified group, described as "like-minded individuals" but Drucker left the group in 1977 and moved to Bangalore. his phsical body was destroyed in Bangalore in a plane crash. He is a distant relative of Hana Gitelman. The Company has extensive information on Drucker in its files.[40][41]

He continued to exist within computers, like Hana, until they were both deleted while trapped in the Company's mainframe.

Julien Dumont

Julien Dumont was an agent of the company supposedly monitoring a bag and tag mission of several of his duplicates who had gone rogue in Antarctica, Australia and the Congo (though a holding room filled with more indicates that there were even more). While the duplicates in Antarctica and Australia are captured, the third jumps from a cliff and dies. When his partner and girlfriend, Sabine Hazel, reports back, Julien says he can still sense the third one alive, making her suspicious.

Following a tip from someone known only as Evs Dropper, Sabine realizes that the Julien she knows is really another duplicate, and demands to know what's happened to the real Julien. The duplicate claims that she's never met the real Julien, it's been him all along. Infuriated, she kills the duplicate and takes his keycard, using to access a Company holding cell where she finds the original Julien, kept in a coma and hooked up to machinery that activates his cloning powers involuntarily. The Company had been using him as an agent factory for years, producing an endless supply of clones to recruit while keeping the original alive and protected, as it is believed that if he dies, all his clones would die as well. Sabine proceeds to disconnect and extract Julien, even understanding he's not the Julien she loved, and the two flee from the Company. They are rescued by another Julien, who takes them to a safe house where Sabine finally meets Evs Dropper in person.

She is told by Evs (Connie Logan) that they were married and Penny is their daughter. Gael asked for Julien to be tested but tells her he was killed two years later. At the end of the battle, Bianca shoots Julien to kill the oncoming clones.

Donna Dunlap

Donna Dunlap was merely an everyday dental receptionist who happened to have telescopic, microscopic, and nocturnal vision. She went on a date with a disguised Eric Thompson. After receiving a mysterious warning from someone known as Evs Dropper, she left and stayed at her apartment. She later found out she was being watched by Thompson and Elle Bishop. As she tried to escape, she was stunned by Elle and taken into captivity. She is taken to the Company infirmary where she recovers next to Noah. Bob sees her exposure to Bennett as a risk and orders her memory of that day erased with hopes of later convincing her to help The Company. Evs Dropper reveals the erased events to her as proof of what was done and convinces her to fight against the Company. She is trained by Felicia Brooks and sees a picture of her death painted by Isaac Mendez. She becomes suspicious of Evs and renounces her allegiance, uncovering the truth of Cushing's murder in the process. She and Eric capture a rogue Julien clone and soon after try to stop an escaping Sabine and Julien. She and Eric are later dispatched to recapture Brenden Lewis, but both are knocked out and the support must capture him. She is interrogated by Gael later on, who thinks she is still working with Evs so she escapes with Eric (with Bianca's help) to a hotel where she is incapacitated and replaced by Penny Logan. She is captured by Connie, who nails her feet to a board and binds and gags her to a chair strapped with enough explosives to destroy a metal bridge. Eric tries to save her, but she pushes him over and falls into the painting's position as the bomb detonates.

Evan

During the Revolutionary War, Adam Monroe, working as a mercenary for the British Empire, learns of a man who destroyed an entire town single-handedly, and claims he cannot be killed. Adam initially assumes the man has the same regenerative ability as he does, but upon meeting this man, Evan, Adam kills him on the spot. His crew is immediately attacked by an unseen army, and Adam soon finds himself fighting another Evan... and another, and another. It turns out Evan has the ability to duplicate himself, effectively making him a one-man army. Adam attempts to track down and kill the original Evan, believing this will stop all the duplicates; however, this proves futile when he finds that the duplicates can also duplicate themselves, and Adam is hopelessly outmatched.

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin conducted experiments on electricity an held a kite with a key out during a storm where he was electrocuted, but discharged the remaining energy through his cat. He writes this in his diary which Joseph Priestley thinks must stay hidden.

Manuel Garcia

Manuel Garcia had connections to Evs Dropper, and with her held, he managed to evade the Company by teleporting. He was eventually captured by Connie and Penn Logan while acting as agents and not as Evs Dropper. They managed to get close enough to him by Penny impersonating his girlfriend with Connie's ability. His name was revealed on the Assignment Tracker's interactive map. He was recruited into the Company after his capture and was killed while fighting Evs Dropper.

Howard Grigsby

Howard Grigsby is a man with the ability to emit blinding amounts of light. He thinks he is the light of God, and is the reason that Noah Bennet must get his famed glasses. Near the end of Blindsided, it is also noted that he has been sent to a Level Five detention cell.

Guillame

Guillame was the Haitian's father and a leader in their village in Haiti. He is known as the Houngan, the Priest, and has a power that has been able to protect his village from attack. He dies when jumping off a mountain.

Paul Harding

Paul Harding was listed on the assignment tracker map. Before the map was created, it was mentioned that he and his partner helped Bianca and Gael bring the German to Primatech Research. He left a discussion on Evs Dropper's blog about mysterious blue water, traveled with his partner, Ahlrich Dekker, to Calgary to capture an unidentified posthuman and angrily commented on being ordered back from the battle with Connie Logan by Bob Bishop while Dekker was sent on his own. He eventually arrived by himself and was killed in the subsequent battle.

Brendan Lewis

Brendan Lewis was captured once and it was suspected that his ability would mutate. When it does, he escapes and knocks a partnership unconscious and kills most of a support team before being recaptured. He is sent to a crater the size of a village in Guyana caused by a local manifesting his ability. Paulette Hawkins augments his power to cover the crater with forestry and he is killed in the process.

"Liquid Man"

A man with the power to transform his own body mass into a water-like liquid, who was apprehended by Ivan, Maarten, and Noah Bennet when they trapped him in a train's freezer car.

Connie Logan

Connie Logan was agent of the Company, who was considered an invaluable asset for her ability to mold and reshape other people's faces as if they were made of clay, and to change their hair and eye colors as well as their vocal cords to precisely mimic the appearance and voice of another person, creating perfect disguises. The effect only lasts 24 hours, and she could not change her own appearance. She often worked with her non-powered daughter, Penny Logan.

The graphic novel Into the Wild reveals that she is the mysterious "Evs Dropper", and is working to bring down the Company alongside an army of Julien Dumont clones. She is also married to the original Julien. She and her daughter are killed by the Kill Squad in the ensuing battle along with the rest of her forces, though the Company suffered heavy casualties.

Maarten

Maarten was Ivan's partner at the time when Noah Bennet was Ivan's protégé.

Marcus

While en route from Texas to California, Noah Bennet learns of a couple of murder victims whose bodies were unnaturally bent out of shape. Realizing the killer must be one of his early cases – Marcus, a man with the power to alter the plasticity of any object his fingers are touching, allowing him to easily bend or crumple them – he takes it upon himself to apprehend the man and turns him over to the Company.

Samir Mellouk

Samir Mellouk worked with Daphne Millbrook to steal rare artifacts from around the world. He is captured by Julien Dumont and Sabine Hazel.

Matt Neuenberg

Matt Neuenberg was a high school student who had difficulty fitting in and making friends, feeling that people are only ever interested in him for his ability to quickly memorize and recall vast amounts of information with great accuracy. After demonstrating his ability at a talent show, he encountered Elle and was taken to the Company, where he was subjected to painful experiments. Later, Elle told him that this was for his own protection, and that he and she want the same things.

Matt was eventually used by the Company to guard their computer from hackers. Through his efforts, an attempt to hack the Company computer by Hana Gitelman and Richard Drucker is stopped by downloading the information to his head before destroying the computer. However, he died when the Company downloaded the information from him.

Piper

Piper is a girl with the ability to bend her joints to superhuman limits.

Piper keeps having haunting dreams, causing her to not sleep. One night when she does fall asleep, Sanjog Iyer shows her a vision of the past where she was supposedly abducted by aliens. She finds herself on an examination table, but she uses her powers to escape. A girl named Debbie shows Piper to a window, through which Piper leaves the building. Debbie reveals she is Piper's sister who was separated from her at birth and taken by the Company. The "aliens" that abducted Piper long ago were actually Mr. Bennet and the Haitian. Piper wakes up and screams out Debbie's name. Piper's mother calls the doctor about Piper's "delusions of having a sister". The "doctor" is really Mr. Bennet who says he'll be right over.

Sparrow Redhouse

Sparrow Redhouse was on Chandra's list. In 2011, in the possible future in which the destruction of New York City in 2006 isn't stopped, Future Hiro rescues Sparrow from police. When he scolds her for not obeying her curfew, Sparrow criticizes the government.

Sebastian Shell

Sebastian Shell was on the assignment tracker map. He was partnered with Julia Ryan and both were killed in the battle against Connie Logan and the other members of the Evs Dropper persona. In Evs Dropper's blog, he questioned the intentions of tracking agents (Bianca Karina), helped Ahlrich Dekker identify Calgary, helped crack a code as a training exercise and commented on Connie Logan's identification as Evs Dropper.

Linda Tavara

Linda Tavara had the ability to see and absorb the auras of other people by touching them. Her hand glowed with a blue light when she did this. If she bsorbed the life force of another evolved human, she also gained their power.

Linda first discovered her ability in her teens, during the 1960s. It is implied that her parents knew of it too, and fearfully took measures to keep her isolated. Despite this, Linda was enthralled by her power, and went out into the city to fully experience it. After some time, she spotted Ida Walker, an elderly woman whose aura glowed brighter than most people's. Though she seemed to understand right and wrong, she continually felt to urge to steal life forces. Thus, she absorbs Walker's aura and obtained the woman's ability to see the dead.

In her adulthood, she worked as a private investigator and possibly bounty hunter. However, she would routinely continue stealing the life forces of powered people, even if she was assigned to bring them to authorities. This led to suspicions from others, and these misgivings force her employer to fire her. Afterward, she is approached by a mysterious woman who hires her to locate certain individuals for her, all implied to have powers. After turning in two such people, Linda is tasked to find a man named Jason Welkes, but she instead absorbs his life force and disposes of the body. When asked, she repeated her previous habit of claiming she was unable to find the person. This leads the informant to question her competence, and threaten to take away her next assignment. In response, Linda aborbed the informant's life force, and stole a notepad regarding the next targets, which included Daniel Linderman and Arthur Petrelli.

Linda introduced herself to Linderman at a gas station, and he traveled with her while she gains his trust. After Linderman demonstrated to her his ability to heal others, Linda attempted to absorb his power. However, Linderman killed her with a stick before she successfully did so.

She was originally seen on Chandra Suresh's list.

Teenage patient

At an unnamed New York City hospital, Mohinder meets a dying man who shows symptoms of the same blood disorder that Shanti and Molly shared. Mohinder tells the man that he can cure him by giving him a blood transfusion. Following the transfusion, it appears to Mohinder that it was unsuccessful, and while he is wondering why it worked for Molly but not this individual, the patient suddenly erupts with electricity. After witnessing one of the patient's seizures, Mohinder realizes that he does not have Shanti's illness; his own uncontrolled power is damaging his health each time it manifests. A Company agent arrives in the patient's hospital room to take him into custody, but another of the patient's seizures incapacitates the agent with electrical arcs. Mohinder gets the patient out of the hospital and attempts to drive him out of town, but another seizure disables the car. The patient explains that he had been at peace with dying because of the guilt he felt over the deaths caused by his seizures. Mohinder directs him to a secluded lakeside cabin where he can live in peace and learn to control his power.

Traveler

Traveler answers a call from Hana Gitelman and is asked to deliver a message to Richard Drucker in Bhutan. He enters the country and easily adapts to his surroundings thanks to his command of languages. While traveling on foot, he falls down an incline and injures himself. He shouts for help before passing out. When Traveler awakens he is in a Bhutanese temple, being tended to by Buddhist monks. A man who appears to be Drucker asks for his message. Traveler informs him that his message is from Hana Gitelman, to whom Drucker is related.

Unnamed agents

In an alternate future, one year after the explosion, Peter Petrelli and Hiro Nakamura infiltrate a prison complex where many "special" people are being unjustly detained, including Niki Sanders, and attempt to break them out. As they attempt to escape, they encounter a team of agents who attempt to stop them, including a woman with the power of super-speed, a man with the power to generate and manipulate electricity, and a man with incredible strength. Peter absorbs the powers of the agents, who are soon knocked out by Niki.

Unnamed deaf agent

  • First appeared in: "Going Postal"
  • Special ability: Sound absorption

Recruited by The Company especially to capture Echo DeMille, his body absorbs all sound, effectively making him permanently deaf.

Unnamed man

  • First appeared in: "Faces, Part 1"
  • Special ability: Nerve gas emission

A man who emits nerve gas when he sweats was captured by Penny Logan for the Company.

Ida Walker

Ida May Walker was one of Linda's first super powered victims. She said that she could see "angels" since she was little, though this was due to her power. Linda was drawn to her due to the fact that her aura glowed stronger then most. Her power was stolen by Linda and she was killed.

According to Heroes Evolutions, she is Molly Walker's grandmother.

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