Maybe... maybe Peter kept the scar by choice because he thought it made him look badass? Because he wanted some kind of physical reminder, to keep a mark on him?
That would suggest that Future!Hiro had never seen Peter without the scar. He wouldn't have seen him, though, because Hiro'd only met Nathan. Or... yeah. Yeah? I can't remember. If there are only two timelines, the gone-wrong future and the malleable-past, then the subway would have been their first meeting.
Ah. I can't. Can't... time-travel hurts. I'm happy with seeing how the show explains it because I get a pudding brain when I try to untangle these things. I like the rift. Rifts are good explanations! (Then? Maybe those winged monsters will show up like in Doctor Who and then Claude would show up, and everyone would turn to the camera and shrug, and that would be then end of the season!)
Though, in this ep Future!Hiro revised his Key Moment to the killing of Sylar on bomb day. It looks like it's a two-step process: first, Save the Cheerleader (so Sylar doesn't get her power), then Kill the Watchmaker (which'll remove President Sylar Petrelli), then save the world.
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Date: 2007-05-02 02:46 am (UTC)That would suggest that Future!Hiro had never seen Peter without the scar.
He wouldn't have seen him, though, because Hiro'd only met Nathan. Or... yeah. Yeah? I can't remember. If there are only two timelines, the gone-wrong future and the malleable-past, then the subway would have been their first meeting.
Ah. I can't. Can't... time-travel hurts. I'm happy with seeing how the show explains it because I get a pudding brain when I try to untangle these things. I like the rift. Rifts are good explanations! (Then? Maybe those winged monsters will show up like in Doctor Who and then Claude would show up, and everyone would turn to the camera and shrug, and that would be then end of the season!)
Though, in this ep Future!Hiro revised his Key Moment to the killing of Sylar on bomb day. It looks like it's a two-step process: first, Save the Cheerleader (so Sylar doesn't get her power), then Kill the Watchmaker (which'll remove President Sylar Petrelli), then save the world.
Ha! It was an if-then statement!