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On 9thwonders people got a message to go to http://www.corinthianlasvegas.com and I guess it's tied in. They said when they get over a certain amount of points, they are redirected to the primatech application form. I don't know
I had updated my last post in the primatechpaper info thread about the Corinthian casino, since I thought it fit there, instead of making a new thread...QUOTE(Hero @ Feb 24 2007, 06:51 AM) [snapback]8641[/snapback]
A password was given yesterday to gain "VIP" admittance to Mr. Linderman's Gallery. Enter "Vietnam" (without the quotation marks) as the password at this login page.
So far, 7 images are available, which you can click to see below if you want, and you can compare the images of Isaac's paintings we haven't seen before with some similar scenes from the episodes that have already aired (for which I happened to have gotten screencaps, since some of the scenes were from "Collision"):
Photo #1. Samurai sword allegedly owned by Takezo Kensei - leather, steel and wood with decorative markings - circa 1580 - "Allegedly"? Who doesn't think Hiro goes back in time and is Takezo?!? Anyway, here is a view of the sword that we saw in Hiro of the Future's possession in "Hiros" (swf vidcap).
Photo #2. Japanese tapestry depicting Takezo Kensei - artist unknown - watercolor on silk, stretched over wood panel, circa 1595 - It's interesting that in this shot, the panels are in a different order compared to what you can see from the museum (you can see a little bit of the panels rearranged in "Godsend"). Also in the show, you can see that the subtitles showed that warrior's name to be Takezo Kensai.
Photo #3. "Girl On Autopsy Table" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2006 - This painting shows Claire after the stick was removed from her cabeza.
Photo #4. "The President Stands Alone" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2007 - This painting of the future seems to show Nathan in the Oval Office. Interesting! That would mean Nathan doesn't die from any NYC incidents...
Photo #5. "The Mirror Has Two Faces" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2006 - This scene is when Niki and Jessica are split in the reflection of the elevator doors in "Collision".
Photo #6. "Tourists" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2006 - It's Hiro and Ando by the bloody Homecoming Banner.
Photo #7. "Unknown Man" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2007- When compared to the scene where HRG is looking at Niki and Nathan in "Collision", it appears that the unknown man is Mr. Bennet. Did Isaac give the paintings the titles? If so, and Mr. Linderman didn't recognize the glasses, then does it mean Lindy and HRG do not know each other? I thought that they did...
So what's with the dates of some paintings being in 2007? I thought this was still set in Oct/Nov of 2006?!? If the dates are correct, then, in the HEROES 'verse, the paintings are from the future? Wild.
Update-For three more pictures in Linderman's gallery, one option is to get $350,000 on blackjack, or just type, without quotes, "Vietnam", here, and you should see the pictures linked below.
New addition #1. "Godsend" - Isaac Mendez - acrylic on paper - More about the Symbol and Godsend can be found here.
New addition #2. "Uluru" - Isaac Mendez - acrylic on paper - Here is what Joe Pokaski, one of the HEROES writers, has said about Uluru:
"Ah, Uluru. Let's remember that we never have stated HOW FAR in the future Isaac can reach...".
In episode 4, "Collision", Simone didn't want the old paintings Isaac created when he wasn't supposedly painting the future, and the Uluru one wasn't one she wanted.
However, if you look at the cover of the 9thWonders comic book that Micah was reading in "Genesis", with the caption, "I Fought Uluru!", "Uluru" says, "Who DARES to defy me?? I am ULURU the INVINCIBLE!", and a person who looks like Hiro says "Nobody believed me... Now I'm humanity's LAST HOPE".
I sorta think that "Uluru", "The Remarkable Pebble", is supposed to be a metaphor for Peter, since he can be the source or recipient of all of the extraordinary abilities, which could mean Peter might think he was invincible if he masters all of the abilities, and also, the origin of the name "Peter" can mean "stone". Note: This image is labeled as "archive_photo103.jpg", but there currently isn't an "archive_photo102.jpg" at the moment.
New addition #3. "Silhouette with Briefcase" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas - The painting that Simone is holding is actually a painting Tim Sale had made outside of, and unrelated to, his artwork for HEROES, entitled "Kitty", and that may be why it wasn't seen more in the NBC premiere, although it was shown more in the pilot. It was probably a nod to Tim's other work, sorta like seeing references to Star Wars in the Indiana Jones movies.
Click here if you wanna buy a serigraph of Kitty.
So far, 7 images are available, which you can click to see below if you want, and you can compare the images of Isaac's paintings we haven't seen before with some similar scenes from the episodes that have already aired (for which I happened to have gotten screencaps, since some of the scenes were from "Collision"):
Photo #1. Samurai sword allegedly owned by Takezo Kensei - leather, steel and wood with decorative markings - circa 1580 - "Allegedly"? Who doesn't think Hiro goes back in time and is Takezo?!? Anyway, here is a view of the sword that we saw in Hiro of the Future's possession in "Hiros" (swf vidcap).
Photo #2. Japanese tapestry depicting Takezo Kensei - artist unknown - watercolor on silk, stretched over wood panel, circa 1595 - It's interesting that in this shot, the panels are in a different order compared to what you can see from the museum (you can see a little bit of the panels rearranged in "Godsend"). Also in the show, you can see that the subtitles showed that warrior's name to be Takezo Kensai.
Photo #3. "Girl On Autopsy Table" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2006 - This painting shows Claire after the stick was removed from her cabeza.
Photo #4. "The President Stands Alone" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2007 - This painting of the future seems to show Nathan in the Oval Office. Interesting! That would mean Nathan doesn't die from any NYC incidents...
Photo #5. "The Mirror Has Two Faces" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2006 - This scene is when Niki and Jessica are split in the reflection of the elevator doors in "Collision".
Photo #6. "Tourists" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2006 - It's Hiro and Ando by the bloody Homecoming Banner.
Photo #7. "Unknown Man" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas, 2007- When compared to the scene where HRG is looking at Niki and Nathan in "Collision", it appears that the unknown man is Mr. Bennet. Did Isaac give the paintings the titles? If so, and Mr. Linderman didn't recognize the glasses, then does it mean Lindy and HRG do not know each other? I thought that they did...
So what's with the dates of some paintings being in 2007? I thought this was still set in Oct/Nov of 2006?!? If the dates are correct, then, in the HEROES 'verse, the paintings are from the future? Wild.
Update-For three more pictures in Linderman's gallery, one option is to get $350,000 on blackjack, or just type, without quotes, "Vietnam", here, and you should see the pictures linked below.
New addition #1. "Godsend" - Isaac Mendez - acrylic on paper - More about the Symbol and Godsend can be found here.
New addition #2. "Uluru" - Isaac Mendez - acrylic on paper - Here is what Joe Pokaski, one of the HEROES writers, has said about Uluru:
"Ah, Uluru. Let's remember that we never have stated HOW FAR in the future Isaac can reach...".
In episode 4, "Collision", Simone didn't want the old paintings Isaac created when he wasn't supposedly painting the future, and the Uluru one wasn't one she wanted.
However, if you look at the cover of the 9thWonders comic book that Micah was reading in "Genesis", with the caption, "I Fought Uluru!", "Uluru" says, "Who DARES to defy me?? I am ULURU the INVINCIBLE!", and a person who looks like Hiro says "Nobody believed me... Now I'm humanity's LAST HOPE".
I sorta think that "Uluru", "The Remarkable Pebble", is supposed to be a metaphor for Peter, since he can be the source or recipient of all of the extraordinary abilities, which could mean Peter might think he was invincible if he masters all of the abilities, and also, the origin of the name "Peter" can mean "stone". Note: This image is labeled as "archive_photo103.jpg", but there currently isn't an "archive_photo102.jpg" at the moment.
New addition #3. "Silhouette with Briefcase" - Isaac Mendez - oil on canvas - The painting that Simone is holding is actually a painting Tim Sale had made outside of, and unrelated to, his artwork for HEROES, entitled "Kitty", and that may be why it wasn't seen more in the NBC premiere, although it was shown more in the pilot. It was probably a nod to Tim's other work, sorta like seeing references to Star Wars in the Indiana Jones movies.
Click here if you wanna buy a serigraph of Kitty.
