Hiro the T-Rex slayer?

Hong Kong
January 23, 2007 12:43am CST
Concerning the picture which shows Hiro confronting the T-Rex with a sword, do you think he is in a museum facing the statue or he actually went back to prehistoric past and fighting a real one?
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@misskatonic (3723)
• United States
23 Jan 07
That's a good question. I think he does go back and fight one, since he didn't actually have the sword at that point. And he has to transform into the Hiro that visited Peter somehow - it's not going to be small things that make such a drastic change in him. I see him traveling all through time over the course of the series, honestly.
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• Hong Kong
23 Jan 07
Hi there! Out of curiosity, I also wants to know how Hiro turns into the future Hiro and what happen to him. Besides, do you think there is anything special about the sword? If I'm right, I think he(the future Hiro) has it with him when he visits Pete in the train.
@jmcafam (2890)
• United States
23 Jan 07
I saw the episode last night and he was in the museum. When he came across the T-Rex and put the sword up.
• United States
23 Jan 07
I believe that Issac (the artist) can only paint the future. It was a great moment to think that Hiro traveled all the way back to prehistoric times, but remember what he said, "I hope I don't kill anything. I could change everything." I think that time travel is a very touchy subject and if Hiro did travel back that far, it would not have a good outcome.