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Isaac paints the future as we all know. Many of his painting have either come to pass or will soon. But one keeps catching my eye;
http://www.9thwonders.com/gallery/uluru.jpg
Supposedly its titled Uluru, my question is simply this; When will this image become reality? Will it be in the season finale? A future season? Will it take place within someones mind? Or is this part of the as of yet unrealized nightmarish future? You thoughts?
StorminNorman
10-17-2006, 10:02 PM
Is that Mr Glasses down there lookin up?
Honestly I had never noticed that pic until a few min ago when it was on the Banner of the "9th Wonder" Heroes Message Board. I wouldn't be surprised if it was apart of the season ending.
However whose power could it be, or is it a villian, or is it something else?
Do we know that Prostahulk's husband is a phaser? Could he be a shape shifter instead? Could the kid?
The Question
10-17-2006, 10:05 PM
Interesting. Mayhaps whatever agency Mr. Bennet works for tries to create some sort of new life form from the DNA of the heroes, and that's the result.
Its an interesting theory, that the creature might involve/be Mika.
The Question
10-17-2006, 10:30 PM
Maybe Pete ends up trying to copy the powers of every hero Mr. Bennet's agency has on file, and he turns into that.
Maybe, at this point just about any theory we come up with is relevant.
Archangel
10-18-2006, 08:31 AM
I really hope that they don't show that thing on the show, it'll look horrible.
If it actually came true, I mean.
Maybe thats a node to one of the characters true intentions. That inside there a twisted monster, hell bent on destruction.
Darren Daring
10-18-2006, 08:57 AM
Maybe it's just a painting.
lol as we all know, a painting is never just a painting when it comes to Isacc
anyone else notices the Kirbyesque style and mood of the piece?
the layout of the image, the creature's build and stance, the dramatic impact it creates, and how well it meshes in a very mysterious way into the whole concept
SoulManX
10-18-2006, 10:51 AM
Looks like a Demon...
Darren Daring
10-18-2006, 11:11 AM
lol as we all know, a painting is never just a painting when it comes to Isacc
He only paints future paintings when he's high.
AtrophyG4
10-18-2006, 12:32 PM
He only paints future paintings when he's high.
I think he feels he can only paint the future when he is high and that is the way his subconsious unlocks his power for now. I think in the next episode (5) when Peter and Mohinder show up and Peter mimics his powers he will see he can let go of the drugs and use his power on his terms.
Darren Daring
10-18-2006, 12:35 PM
Fine, but that doesn't mean every painting has to come true.
Mixairian
10-18-2006, 01:37 PM
I can see the future when I'm drunk. The more I drink, the stronger I see...
One time I got so hammered, I saw myself being miserable in the bathroom the next morning and by gosh darnit, I was!
Fine, but that doesn't mean every painting has to come true.
You would want that wouldn't you? Silly boardie.
xwolverine2
10-19-2006, 01:15 AM
Isaac paints the future as we all know. Many of his painting have either come to pass or will soon. But one keeps catching my eye;
http://www.9thwonders.com/gallery/uluru.jpg
Supposedly its titled Uluru, my question is simply this; When will this image become reality? Will it be in the season finale? A future season? Will it take place within someones mind? Or is this part of the as of yet unrealized nightmarish future? You thoughts?
jesus this show is gonna get extreme:eek:
Darren Daring
10-19-2006, 12:16 PM
You would want that wouldn't you? Silly boardie.
:dolphlion:?
:dolphlion:?
yeah don't start that with me :swapnolifepass:
Darren Daring
10-20-2006, 12:44 AM
Do you have some kind of problem?
Do you have some kind of problem?
It was supposed to be a joke, a noir towards your Broadie a/v
bmelton
10-20-2006, 02:20 PM
The title is what's most interesting to me. Uluru is the Aboriginal name of Ayer's Rock, in Australia. I wonder if that means that Uluru (the rock) is actually a monster, or if it is somehow animated to become a monster. Perhaps a monster just dwells inside of it?
That seems rather ... ambitious though, considering the show's special effects to date, so it's probably just some rock guy that took the name.
Hudson
10-20-2006, 04:00 PM
I want a Hellboy Cameo :O!
gambitfire
10-21-2006, 12:33 AM
hmmmmmmm.
In another thread in this forum some guy claims that the shadow of whoever was chasing the cheerleader in the painting supposedley had 4 arms, Uluru does not have 4 arms but it would of been intersting if he did.
On the other hand this rock creature may be able to grow rock parts and from what i recal the blury shadow we saw we don't necessarily know that it has 4 arms or that it may be physically disfigured..........
:)
Although when i go back and look at the image what appears to be a third arm may be a bad shadow and w/e is attacking her appearst to elongate.
Mr. Fantastic? :p
With this show ya never know :) . My hope is that it gets that big and that insane. It would be incredible, it would be one of the first shows to really embrace that comic book mentality. :) .
The Apocalypse
10-22-2006, 01:42 AM
I swear when I saw the 1st ep with the bomb going off or the 2nd ep it may have been it looked like the face of that monster was in the cloud and I was like wtf another monster but then they said it was a nuke. That's weird...to me.. lol
3 Dev Adam
10-25-2006, 07:55 AM
Uh... people, this Uluru image is NOT a future painting.
It appears as the screensaver on Hiro's computer when he's trying to make his clock turn back one second.
I just re-watched the shows and noticed that.
it WAS painted by Isaac though, and is or at least was in his studio.
3 Dev Adam
10-25-2006, 08:16 AM
I don't remember it. And I watched all episodes so far just four hours ago.
ragdus
10-25-2006, 08:19 AM
Uh... people, this Uluru image is NOT a future painting.
It appears as the screensaver on Hiro's computer when he's trying to make his clock turn back one second.
I just re-watched the shows and noticed that.
Sorry, but it was the cover of the 9th Wonders comic Isaac draws that Nikki's kid was reading in ep 1 i think.
stryfe
10-25-2006, 08:46 AM
Isaac paints the future as we all know. Many of his painting have either come to pass or will soon. But one keeps catching my eye;
http://www.9thwonders.com/gallery/uluru.jpg
Supposedly its titled Uluru, my question is simply this; When will this image become reality? Will it be in the season finale? A future season? Will it take place within someones mind? Or is this part of the as of yet unrealized nightmarish future? You thoughts?
This painting tells me the guy with glasses is working for this "Demon" and fails his mission. The "Demon" is mad the bomb never drops and yanks glasses out of our world into his to yell at/threaten him if he continues is failings hes gonne be in eternal trouble. Looks to me like a Violator/Malebolgia relationship.
Interesting theory stryfe. Personnaly I'm thinking this season is all about trying to control the powered people. Hiro came back from the future to stop everything from going bad and to make sure the forces of good come together to eventually stop things like Uluru.
3 Dev Adam
10-25-2006, 10:06 AM
Sorry, but it was the cover of the 9th Wonders comic Isaac draws that Nikki's kid was reading in ep 1 i think.
Oh yeah, that's correct.
cerealkiller182
10-25-2006, 03:30 PM
The fire in the background of the picture leads me to believe that he could be the devasting explosion in New York rather than a bomb, but the whole idea of a giant creature like that would be increibly bad especially for the direction the story is going in dealing with science rather than magic. I think this would be corny in this real world protrayal of super powers. Hopefully this is a picture made when the painter wasnt high.
but c'mon, how cool would it be to see a monster like that on the show?
ragdus
10-25-2006, 03:44 PM
it'd certainly be a lot scarier for the characters than a guy in a ball cap. my guess is this will show up in dream sequences or visions Isaac has, but they'll never actually battle Uluru because this is exactly what they're fighting to stop from happening.
still, it would be cool as hell
I was told(In another board) that's Sylar in his other form.
Can't post it or mention the name because of the nudie links it has but it was mention in there that was Sylar
terarist
10-25-2006, 05:29 PM
The fire in the background of the picture leads me to believe that he could be the devasting explosion in New York rather than a bomb, but the whole idea of a giant creature like that would be increibly bad especially for the direction the story is going in dealing with science rather than magic. I think this would be corny in this real world protrayal of super powers. Hopefully this is a picture made when the painter wasnt high.
I think it's rather specious to start separating out ideas of science versus magic on a show in which a man jumped into the air, and broke the speed of sound. Or where a man walked 5 weeks into the future. Or a woman who was quite dead, for 2 days, suddenly "woke up" during her autopsy.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but merely suggesting the line between science and magic has always been a blurry one, and a show like this blurs it further. Given the hypothesis of the show, and a seemingly scientific (or at least mathematic) principle(s) underlying the appearence of these powers, I can imagine several different scenarios that would, or could explain just such a creature. For instance: telekinesis. this creature could simply be the result of a very powerful telekinetic animating this Moari rock formation into a somewhat passable bipedal demon like form, to attack an enemy.
Certainly, introducing such an incredibly fantastic element into a show that seems to be attempting to root itself in a more plausible universe, seems unlikely. But very interesting, and not necessarily inconsistent. Just slightly more implausible.
cerealkiller182
10-25-2006, 07:57 PM
^^^But the mainstream element of the show allows a broader audience. General audience might see it as cheesy or a cop out where comic fans know that fantastic elements work together all the time.
Im just saying everything has been feasible in a visual manner. To drop in a giant firey creature on a TV show with a lower budget than a SciFi original where the best CGI scene was a man flying. The show's context also lends itself too a small step in evolution, the creature is pretty big. I just dont see it happening.
gambitfire
10-25-2006, 08:20 PM
Can't post it or mention the name because of the nudie links it has but it was mention in there that was Sylar
lol PM it..........or maybe not.
What kind of nudie? :p
The Question
10-25-2006, 08:26 PM
The title is what's most interesting to me. Uluru is the Aboriginal name of Ayer's Rock, in Australia. I wonder if that means that Uluru (the rock) is actually a monster, or if it is somehow animated to become a monster. Perhaps a monster just dwells inside of it?
That seems rather ... ambitious though, considering the show's special effects to date, so it's probably just some rock guy that took the name.
Maybe someone has the power to animate inanimate objects, and brings Ayer's Rock to life.
lol PM it..........or maybe not.
What kind of nudie? :p
Nude dogs :p
Mostly boobies but some hardcore stuff too
Darren Daring
10-25-2006, 10:20 PM
That's our Morg:up:
burning-robot
10-26-2006, 12:52 AM
I hope its not a demon, so far this has been a science-fiction show, a demon belongs in the relm of fantasy. Mica is a type of rock, Micah is strage name for a child, maybe thats Micahs power? I hope we never see this thing in the show.
3 Dev Adam
10-26-2006, 08:41 AM
A monster doesn't need to be a Demon.
Just look at John Merrick, or that giant guy who fought Bruce Lee in Game of Death. Technically, they are "freaks".
ragdus
10-26-2006, 08:49 AM
That giant guy? You mean Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
3 Dev Adam
10-26-2006, 03:38 PM
That giant guy? You mean Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
a.k.a. The Giant Guy.
ragdus
10-26-2006, 03:46 PM
not so much.
ken smith
10-26-2006, 06:13 PM
Isaac paints the future as we all know. Many of his painting have either come to pass or will soon. But one keeps catching my eye;
http://www.9thwonders.com/gallery/uluru.jpg
Supposedly its titled Uluru, my question is simply this; When will this image become reality? Will it be in the season finale? A future season? Will it take place within someones mind? Or is this part of the as of yet unrealized nightmarish future? You thoughts?SEASON 2 VILLAIN
terarist
10-26-2006, 06:22 PM
fyi: I think it's clear that it's supposed to be Hiro in front of it.
3 Dev Adam
10-26-2006, 06:35 PM
Future Hiro, to be more precise.
cerealkiller182
10-26-2006, 07:47 PM
I thought it was Mr. Bennet
burning-robot
10-26-2006, 07:58 PM
But the little guy is wearing glasses. Mr. Bennet wears glasses, future-Hiro does not.
Darren Daring
10-26-2006, 08:47 PM
It looks like Bennet if it looks like anyone.
The Question
10-26-2006, 09:27 PM
Hmmm. Here's another theory: In the season finale, Hiro transports to a possible and very distant future where humanity is extinct, the environment is incredibly harsh, and the world is dominated by giant rock-like creatures like the one in the picture.
Advocate05
10-28-2006, 09:25 AM
Or its Niki.
What I mean is that Niki suffers from split personality and her other self is like that of the Hulk aka monster. Maybe Issac drew what he felt was a monster but infact is Niki but how the world perceives her to be.
It could be any meriad of things. I'll say this, this being a reality at some point in the future should NOT be ruled out. It's coming, but what it means, at this point who knows? Other than a very tiny group of people involved int he show. Remember they have a five season outline already.
faceplant
10-30-2006, 10:09 PM
Uluru got another mention on tonights episode.
3 Dev Adam
10-30-2006, 10:22 PM
Oh yeah, I have to download it!
Uluru got another mention on tonights episode.
when was it actually mentioned before?
3 Dev Adam
10-31-2006, 12:21 PM
Sorta, in the cover of the comic book that Micah reads on episode 1.
Sorta, in the cover of the comic book that Micah reads on episode 1.
but it was not mentioned, we just saw it in the cover and as Hiro's desktop
3 Dev Adam
10-31-2006, 12:33 PM
Well, a visual nod is kind of a mention.
faceplant
10-31-2006, 01:02 PM
when was it actually mentioned before?
stop being so literal, everyone else seems to know what i meant.
gambitfire
10-31-2006, 01:43 PM
oh yea.
But i had captions on my TV, and when DL said it, it wasn't Uluru, it was Luru.
I dunno maybe the captions are wrong.
ken smith
10-31-2006, 02:58 PM
uluru is season 2 villain period
stop being so literal, everyone else seems to know what i meant.
sorry, I thought there had been a mention of it that slipped pass me
faceplant
10-31-2006, 03:09 PM
sorry, I thought there had been a mention of it that slipped pass me
no prob bob, i'm just so used to people picking fights around here that I get overly defensive.:woot:
gambitfire
10-31-2006, 03:19 PM
no prob bob, i'm just so used to people picking fights around here that I get overly defensive.:woot:
amen. :p
burning-robot
10-31-2006, 06:08 PM
Maybe Micah has a power similar to Mastermind where he can project illusions into other peoples minds. And he projects an image of Uluru into Glasses head to stop him from doing something to his mom.
gambitfire
11-01-2006, 12:02 AM
^ Oohhh That I Like!!
3 Dev Adam
11-01-2006, 12:24 AM
^
Me no likey. Giant monsters are always cool since Godzilla stomped Tokyo for the very first time.
Corinthian™
11-02-2006, 12:40 AM
if anyone remembers, there was a discussion between simone and isaac, and he yell at her about why not taking the paints he did while he wasn't high and he held that monster painting...
so yeah, Isaac paints things out of his immagination too, you know?
Aptman
11-04-2006, 04:18 AM
if anyone remembers, there was a discussion between simone and isaac, and he yell at her about why not taking the paints he did while he wasn't high and he held that monster painting...
so yeah, Isaac paints things out of his immagination too, you know?
Yeah but everything else that we see that is the "new stuff" has been a vision of his.
I would say that Uluru as a big rock monster could just represent the big bomb, but Isaac's other work it pretty realistic to what actually takes place (minus the comicbook feel to the painting...and Peter's cape-like coat not being that long in reality).
I don't think that It is Uluru that Hiro sees explode in future New York...mostly because of that truck going in the opposite direction of the wrecked train that was packing the right equipment for the explosion.
It would be interesting to see how they would plain to actually show us Uluru in CGI...it could be great...or it could be jumping the shark.
bes628
11-08-2006, 10:05 PM
i wouldnt mind seeing an creature like that in the show as long as they did it right....in my mind the line between Science and Magic is non-apparent.
hell in my mind you could use both.
burning-robot
11-08-2006, 10:18 PM
What next? A giant smoke monster?
The Apocalypse
11-12-2006, 11:38 PM
Well maybe in a future EP, Hiro travels to the future like 2025 per say..and he sees that rock looking thing. Still, even if that does happen im pretty sure it will look like garbage
ken smith
11-13-2006, 05:18 PM
Uluru looks like the beast from Angel tv show
3 Dev Adam
11-15-2006, 05:52 AM
And is purty articulated, btw.
Mysterio
11-30-2006, 01:03 PM
Uh... people, this Uluru image is NOT a future painting.
It appears as the screensaver on Hiro's computer when he's trying to make his clock turn back one second.
I just re-watched the shows and noticed that.it's also the cover of the 9th Wonders comic that Micah is reading in the principal's office.
Mysterio
11-30-2006, 01:04 PM
Sorry, but it was the cover of the 9th Wonders comic Isaac draws that Nikki's kid was reading in ep 1 i think.it's both.
Mrh7448
11-30-2006, 02:26 PM
Maybe this is a "dreamscape" dreams are very important to the aboriginal culture of Australia, as mentioned before Uluru is the native name for Ayers rock. The Iyer file for that mohinder found had several pictures with aboriginal people. So maybe it's more representative of an inernal struggle for glasses as opposed to a physical one.
ragdus
11-30-2006, 02:30 PM
it's both.
That's exactly what my point was. No need to tell me what I already posted ages ago.
Mysterio
11-30-2006, 04:29 PM
"sorry" implied that you were correcting him. don't be a jackass.
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