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Dear Noah Bennet,
While I am not certain just what your priorities are - not that I suspect you are either - I find myself supporting you. Do you have a plan yet as to where to relocate your family? Might I suggest New York? The best place to hide is often under the seekers' noses. Additional advantages include being rather far from West Sanssurname, and the probable support of Nathan Petrelli (and his mother, although she can't offer much help at the moment).
Also, Niki/Jessica's there so it's where Claire's most likely to be able to pick up Sureshitis.
(leads to)
Mademoiselle Bennet:
This is to inform you that until I notice a substantial change in your behavior, you are not to expect any sympathy or approval from me. Please have a perfectly rotten day in which you catch Sureshitis and, not terribly incidentally, become useless to Bob.
I take this opportunity to remind you that what tangled webs are most likely to catch is the spider that spun them.
Also, since it seems you will be physically sixteenish for a very long time, you may as well get used to being ordered around.
(leads, in turn, to)
Adam Monroe:
Congratulations, you have the most names in my head of anyone on this show. As of Out of Time you are Englishman, Takezo Kensei, Adam Monroe, and Lazarus Long.
I wonder, how well do you remember your hundreds of years of life?
(who leads us to)
Hiro Nakamura:
Welcome back to the present. I daresay it would be a good idea to watch out for Adam; Peter may well have mentioned knowing you in the interim. In the meantime, you had better get cracking on reconnaissance and timefixing for the plague; there can't be more than about two weeks before March 20. You'll want to work with Peter extensively, as he's got an array of useful abilities (although its a pity he didn't meet Linderman).
(speaking of whom,)
Peter Petrelli:
Don't you think it's about time you got your memories back? Clearly you were simply reading your mother's mind to get what you did - showing, by the way, an expertise in telepathy that Matt hasn't managed. I daresay Nathan, Sylar, or Claire could help, with the Haitian, Adam, and Claude as additional possibilities. (Of course, Sylar carries his own set of hazards.)
(bringing in)
Elle Sanssurname:
Exactly how well do you know Peter? And what do you intend to when you find him?
(who seems likely to be related to)
Bob Sanssurname:
I don't like you. I don't trust you. I do want to know more about you, and about your past.
Also, I really want to know how you-the-Company find all the newly-emerging supers. The only thing I can come up with, which is almost certainly dead wrong, is that you have someone like Isaac constantly tasked to paint emergent supers, which doesn't seem likely.
(with his connections to)
Mohinder Suresh:
How is it that, like Claire, you can be such a naive, gullible idiot, and yet unlike her we still love you for it?
(bringing us full circle, but I do want more of Monica and the Sylar Scenario.)
Incidentally, when I got off the train yesterday I saw an advertisement for "Brain Candy". It eventually turned out to be part of a three-ad Comcast set (the others being Sweet Talk and Eye Candy, for Comcast internet, phone, and cable TV, respectively). Still, you can guess who came to mind.
While I am not certain just what your priorities are - not that I suspect you are either - I find myself supporting you. Do you have a plan yet as to where to relocate your family? Might I suggest New York? The best place to hide is often under the seekers' noses. Additional advantages include being rather far from West Sanssurname, and the probable support of Nathan Petrelli (and his mother, although she can't offer much help at the moment).
(leads to)
Mademoiselle Bennet:
This is to inform you that until I notice a substantial change in your behavior, you are not to expect any sympathy or approval from me. Please have a perfectly rotten day in which you catch Sureshitis and, not terribly incidentally, become useless to Bob.
I take this opportunity to remind you that what tangled webs are most likely to catch is the spider that spun them.
Also, since it seems you will be physically sixteenish for a very long time, you may as well get used to being ordered around.
(leads, in turn, to)
Adam Monroe:
Congratulations, you have the most names in my head of anyone on this show. As of Out of Time you are Englishman, Takezo Kensei, Adam Monroe, and Lazarus Long.
I wonder, how well do you remember your hundreds of years of life?
(who leads us to)
Hiro Nakamura:
Welcome back to the present. I daresay it would be a good idea to watch out for Adam; Peter may well have mentioned knowing you in the interim. In the meantime, you had better get cracking on reconnaissance and timefixing for the plague; there can't be more than about two weeks before March 20. You'll want to work with Peter extensively, as he's got an array of useful abilities (although its a pity he didn't meet Linderman).
(speaking of whom,)
Peter Petrelli:
Don't you think it's about time you got your memories back? Clearly you were simply reading your mother's mind to get what you did - showing, by the way, an expertise in telepathy that Matt hasn't managed. I daresay Nathan, Sylar, or Claire could help, with the Haitian, Adam, and Claude as additional possibilities. (Of course, Sylar carries his own set of hazards.)
(bringing in)
Elle Sanssurname:
Exactly how well do you know Peter? And what do you intend to when you find him?
(who seems likely to be related to)
Bob Sanssurname:
I don't like you. I don't trust you. I do want to know more about you, and about your past.
Also, I really want to know how you-the-Company find all the newly-emerging supers. The only thing I can come up with, which is almost certainly dead wrong, is that you have someone like Isaac constantly tasked to paint emergent supers, which doesn't seem likely.
(with his connections to)
Mohinder Suresh:
How is it that, like Claire, you can be such a naive, gullible idiot, and yet unlike her we still love you for it?
(bringing us full circle, but I do want more of Monica and the Sylar Scenario.)
Incidentally, when I got off the train yesterday I saw an advertisement for "Brain Candy". It eventually turned out to be part of a three-ad Comcast set (the others being Sweet Talk and Eye Candy, for Comcast internet, phone, and cable TV, respectively). Still, you can guess who came to mind.