No, they were not exaggerated. He was touch and go for most of his first night. Yes, I was worried. You made quite a few threats in the end, the last I saw you. Not to mention you were planning genocide at the time you were locked up. What was I to think when I realised you were free? And then the picture. I'm still not sure what to think of that given what you did, or had done, to Kaito. Not to mention Victoria.
We tried to raise them to both be as Nathan was. Strong, determined, no nonsense. Boys that could become men to lead. None of us were leaders on our own and I think that was our downfall. Yourself, Nakamura, Bob and Linderman all vying for control, for power. I wanted my boys to be designed to be leaders. President and Vice President. Peter never lived up to his potential. Perhaps I underestimated their bond. It didn't help the control I lost within our organization and was unable to guide certain events. Daniel's treatment of Nathan. The Company taking Peter after he failed at Kirby.
I always found it interesting they found your plan, with the virus, to be unacceptable. But they would destroy New York to obtain the same end - the World recognizing us for what we are.
They have no leader, they have no desire to further our goals. I'm not certain constant immersion would have changed that. Our generation had vision, we had grown up in the spector of war and sought Nirvana from it. They constantly see perfection in the most broken things and call it beauty.
Suresh should have been destroyed early on. I'm sure he would have had they known how he was treating his patients, and the sort he was willing to take on as part of his experiments. This boy, Gabriel Gray, was never stable it would seem and is now wanted for murdering his mother, over and above what Sylar has done to the evolved.
Re: Locked to Adam
No, they were not exaggerated. He was touch and go for most of his first night. Yes, I was worried. You made quite a few threats in the end, the last I saw you. Not to mention you were planning genocide at the time you were locked up. What was I to think when I realised you were free? And then the picture. I'm still not sure what to think of that given what you did, or had done, to Kaito. Not to mention Victoria.
We tried to raise them to both be as Nathan was. Strong, determined, no nonsense. Boys that could become men to lead. None of us were leaders on our own and I think that was our downfall. Yourself, Nakamura, Bob and Linderman all vying for control, for power. I wanted my boys to be designed to be leaders. President and Vice President. Peter never lived up to his potential. Perhaps I underestimated their bond. It didn't help the control I lost within our organization and was unable to guide certain events. Daniel's treatment of Nathan. The Company taking Peter after he failed at Kirby.
I always found it interesting they found your plan, with the virus, to be unacceptable. But they would destroy New York to obtain the same end - the World recognizing us for what we are.
They have no leader, they have no desire to further our goals. I'm not certain constant immersion would have changed that. Our generation had vision, we had grown up in the spector of war and sought Nirvana from it. They constantly see perfection in the most broken things and call it beauty.
Suresh should have been destroyed early on. I'm sure he would have had they known how he was treating his patients, and the sort he was willing to take on as part of his experiments. This boy, Gabriel Gray, was never stable it would seem and is now wanted for murdering his mother, over and above what Sylar has done to the evolved.