Kelly
Apr 17 2009, 07:00 AM
I wonder if his story will ever be shown.
He was there at CS, and obviously survives. I wonder how years later the company finds him and actually gets him to work for them??
it's prolly a stupid topic, but i've always wondered about his work and involvment with tracy/jessica/barbera.
chad13
Apr 17 2009, 07:13 AM
yeah, if he was part of the organization that ruined Angela's family I'm wondering how they "reconciled" or whatever and he ended up working with her on Tracy and probably Nathan
RedWolf
Apr 17 2009, 10:31 AM
Likely persons like Sam,son Gray started showing up. Psychopaths witrh power. Some couldn't control theirs.
Remember the Comapany poured resources in giving and taking away abilities. Zimmerman from what we've seen is harmless. Noah said Co-opting the enemy, they did that.
Given that Noah asked his seniors when he was a newbie about Coyote Sands may suggest some of those who worked for Icarus joined the Company to prevent it from happening again.
Rocky Dragon
Apr 17 2009, 08:24 PM
It sure seems very contradictory that he would have been working for the government when Angela's family was experimented on and then killed and then she'd have anything to do with hiring him later?
My only guess would be that Arthur built PineHearst himself without the knowledge of any of the other Founders (including Angela) and since Arthur wasn't there in the relocation camp he'd never had that prejudice against Zimmerman.
We never saw Angela at PineHearst until AFTER Arthur died so she probably didn't know about it or the experiments to give people powers? That was probably something Linderman and Arthru were into.
Likely Nathan brought her in?
BluEyedGrl105
Apr 18 2009, 07:11 AM
QUOTE (Rocky Dragon @ Apr 17 2009, 09:24 PM)

It sure seems very contradictory that he would have been working for the government when Angela's family was experimented on and then killed and then she'd have anything to do with hiring him later?
I think it goes to show how The Company became what they tried to stop.
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