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I noticed his name is a combination of the names of the 2 last [[Japanese holdout]]s of World War II, who surrendered in 1974 - [[Hiroo Onoda]] and [[Teruo Nakamura]]. Is this just a coincidence? - [[Special:Contributions/121.208.89.240|121.208.89.240]] ([[User talk:121.208.89.240|talk]]) 07:56, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
I noticed his name is a combination of the names of the 2 last [[Japanese holdout]]s of World War II, who surrendered in 1974 - [[Hiroo Onoda]] and [[Teruo Nakamura]]. Is this just a coincidence? - [[Special:Contributions/121.208.89.240|121.208.89.240]] ([[User talk:121.208.89.240|talk]]) 07:56, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
:Well, Nakamura is a common name; see [[Nakamura (surname)]]. As for "Hiro", the producers have stated that it's for Hiroshima. [[User:EVula|EVula]] <span style="color: #999;">// [[User talk:EVula|talk]] // [[User:EVula/admin|<span style="color: #366;">&#9775;</span>]] //</span> 21:14, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
:Well, Nakamura is a common name; see [[Nakamura (surname)]]. As for "Hiro", the producers have stated that it's for Hiroshima. [[User:EVula|EVula]] <span style="color: #999;">// [[User talk:EVula|talk]] // [[User:EVula/admin|<span style="color: #366;">&#9775;</span>]] //</span> 21:14, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
**Then why isn't his name written with the same kanji for HIROshima? (広)


==hiros time stoping power==
==hiros time stoping power==

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Template:Heroes discussion

Name

I noticed his name is a combination of the names of the 2 last Japanese holdouts of World War II, who surrendered in 1974 - Hiroo Onoda and Teruo Nakamura. Is this just a coincidence? - 121.208.89.240 (talk) 07:56, 30 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Well, Nakamura is a common name; see Nakamura (surname). As for "Hiro", the producers have stated that it's for Hiroshima. EVula // talk // // 21:14, 9 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
    • Then why isn't his name written with the same kanji for HIROshima? (広)

hiros time stoping power

i have questions sense Hiro slows down time so much and then he moves everthing around in that time frame wouldn't that mean that he should be breaking thoose things because the speed he is moving at and also if Hiro can telaport others with him does that mean that he could also bring others into slowed time frames —Preceding unsigned comment added by Voltageman78 (talkcontribs) 00:00, 17 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think we can answer these without speculation. It's a tv-show about super-powers and so physics need not actually apply for "plot-tastic" fun. All I can say is that he has been seen to touch things without breaking them and we haven't seen him slow time with another person, unless that person has the same power (i.e. Peter) or one that can counteract it (i.e. Daphne)-- WORMMЯOW  08:45, 17 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
What Worm said. Also keep in mind that if he followed all the rules of physics, he'd need to smash his way through frozen solid air and leave huge vaccuums behind him to be filled (probably with a loud bang at the very least) when he restarts time.93.96.183.33 (talk) 19:52, 18 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]