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Many characters feel compelled to make
sacrifices because of their
powers or for other reasons.
Episodic Recurrences
- Niki gives up control of her own body to Jessica in order to find Micah.
- D.L. nearly gives up his life while trying to save an unconscious car crash victim.
- Peter adds to the lie that he has depression in order to protect his brother's reputation.
- Micah puts both his father and himself at risk when trying to keep his family together.
- Eden gives up her integrity by giving Isaac drugs in order to save Claire.
- Hiro travels to the past in order to save Charlie, knowing that he could end up in serious trouble if something goes wrong.
- Simone gives Peter a digital photo of the painting that can help him save the cheerleader, knowing she could be losing him because of it.
- Peter nearly gives up his own life to save Claire at her school dance.
- Nathan and Peter nearly give up their family ties in order to prosecute Linderman and do the right thing.
- Niki gives up her convictions in order to get enough money for Micah to go to private school.
- Audrey puts her job on the line to follow Matt's hunch.
- Peter almost gives up his life as he knows it in order to go to the Nevada desert so he doesn't hurt anyone if he explodes.
- Simone gives up her previously held beliefs of how the world works in order to help Hiro in his quest to find his sword.
- Niki sacrifices the chance for healing in order to keep Jessica suppressed.
- Matt sacrifices his integrity and honesty to kowtow to his superiors.
- Hiro offers himself in exchange for Ando.
- Ando gives up his safety to return to assist Hiro.
- Claire must give up seeing her family for a while to remain hidden from the Company.
- Linderman tells Nathan that by sacrificing .07% of the world's population, he can heal the whole world.
- Isaac allows Sylar to kill him in order to try to save the world.
- Mr. Bennet sacrifices his relationship with Claire to protect her.
- Matt Parkman no longer lives with his family due to his job and his ability.
- While under the guise of Nathan, Sylar says that sacrifice is something that we're all too familiar with and that we've all lost.
- Hiro remembers the tales of Takezo Kensei and how he sacrificed his own life to protect the life of a princess.
- Nathan is willing to sacrifice his own life to save the citizens of New York.
- Claire can not explore her power's possible benefits to society to protect her safety.
- Angela confesses to a murder she didn't commit, for the safety of those investigating.
- Matt risks Molly's well being and safety by asking her to find his father.
- Monica has given up her education to take care of her family.
- Niki sacrifices herself by plunging a needle containing a strain of the Shanti virus into her arm.
- Kaito sacrifices his own life to live up to the moral code which will guide his son.
- Noah sacrificed his life to save his daughter from the clutches of the company.
- West also put his life in jeopardy to save Claire and Noah.
- Dr. Chandra Suresh sacrifices his life for his research. Mohinder then feels compelled to sacrifice his own dreams in order to "slay the monster." (Monsters)
- Immigrants such as Chandra and the Chelsea Cab Company boss sacrifice their prestigious careers in their home countries for life in America. (Monsters)
- Hiro Nakamura sacrifices his valuable edition of Action Comics, Issue #1, to make a paper crane to honor his grandfather. (The Crane)
- D.L. Hawkins relinquishes his status as a law-abiding citizen by escaping prison to protect his family. (Snapshots)
- Officer Matt Parkman possibly sacrifices his safety and the safety of others to catch a criminal. (Control)
- Sylar selfishly sacrifices the life of an old man. (Turning Point)
- Mr. Bennet confirms that Eden McCain sacrificed her life to avoid having her power stolen. (Fathers & Daughters)
- Hana's grandmother sacrifices her freedom to fight the Nazis. (Wireless, Part 1, Part 3)
- Hana gives up her trust (and sight) to her psychologist and her new mentor. (Wireless, Part 2)
- Hana sacrifices her freedom to execute a mission for the Company. (Wireless, Part 3)
- Hana sacrifices her identity to live as "Samantha" in Missoula, Montana. (Wireless, Part 4)
- Hana sacrifices her mission to embark on a new path. (The Path of the Righteous)
- Austin thanks Dallas for teaching him that "great men are willing to make a sacrifice to save the world." (War Buddies, Part 5)
- Hana sacrifices her life to destroy the satellite and protect it from being used by the Company. (The Death of Hana Gitelman, Part 2)
- Guillame says that he will make a sacrifice to Ogun and Legba to restore his power. (It Takes a Village, Part 2)
- The Haitian sacrifices a pig to restore his father's power. (It Takes a Village, Part 2)
- Guillame informs his son that he plans to sacrifice his life to Ogun and Legba. (It Takes a Village, Part 3')
- Guillame decides to sacrifices his own life instead of his son's. (It Takes a Village, Part 4)
- Betty sacrifices her identity to live as "Candice". (Betty, Part 4)
- Ando sacrifices his time and stays late to accompany Kimiko Nakamura home when she leaves work. (Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 1)
- Howard Lemay sacrifices his family in order to prevent the Shanti virus from spreading further. (Quarantine)
- Devin Patterson sacrifices his own life to buy Bianca time to save Gael from the German. (Berlin, Part 2)
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