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Date: 2007-05-09 07:10 am (UTC)
No, I do mean breeding.

1st Gen (people/parents we have seen/met who all seem to be contemporaries): Daddy Nakamura, Daddy Sanders, Mama Hawkins, Mama Petrelli, Mama and Papa Suresh, Daddy Devaux, and Linderman.

2nd Gen (children of first gen): Hiro, Nikica, DL, Nathan, Peter, Mohinder (and Shanti), Simone. Given the spread of ages with this group, putting Nathan at the top and Peter/Nikica/DL at the bottom, I think it's safe include Matt (who also gets put here as the father of a 3rd gen kid), Ted, Isaac, Sylar, Eve, Hana, Candice, etc. My gut also says to include Claude here, but him I'm iffy on placing. Daddy Bennet goes here too 'cause he's around Nathan's age.

3rd Gen: (children of 2nd gen): Claire (Nathan and lady whose name I can't remember), Micah (DL and Nikica), Molly Walker (Sylar tastybrained her parents), Matthew Parkman (conceived, not yet born)

So evidence for Nikica/DL is a) having met their parents and b) Linderman's tracking of their lives. Evidence for Matt and Nuclear Ted? None whatsoever except for them falling into the right age range

I'm not saying that Daddy Sanders or Mama Hawkins are in on Plan Blow Up NY (I think the chances are *awfully good* though), but they're age contemporaries of the other people in Gen 1. Ditto for Daddy Deveaux (I think it's awfully interesting that a) they cast Richard Roundtree as Daddy Deveaux and b) so much of the action takes place on/around the Deveaux building, including Claude making it his hideout. What this means, I hesitate to say, but I'm gonna put my money on Daddy Deveaux having been part of Plan Blow Up NY or associated with the Linderman Group).
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