Talk:Henry Deacon (Eureka)

Timeline
Timeline A - Kim dies in the accident and as a result, Henry(A) spends 4 years attempting to save her, finally succeeding. Creating B

Timeline B - Kim is stopped from performing the experiment by Henry(A), Stark is fired, and Alison and Jack marry.

Timeline C - Jack(B) prevents Henry(A) from stopping Kim, thus causing events to become substantially similar to Timeline A. However Henry should have absolutely no memories of his time from Timeline B, but be tormented with the knowledge that he had succeeded previously from Jack(B)'s ramblings. This is likely what is responsible for his increasing instability. By removing Jack(B)'s memories, Henry(A) is now free to once again attempt to save Kim, but now with the added knowledge he will need to get rid of Jack somehow.

Funky Russian Math?
Stark described this as being an identifiable aspect of Henry's calculations. Does anyone know what this is? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.211.217.172 (talk) 18:58, 14 August 2008 (UTC)


 * It wasn't Stark, but Jason Anderson, who noticed this. When you're on that level, different people have different styles of math, just like they have different styles of writing.  It was primarily meant as a joke from one friend to another. Bigfoot2003 (talk) 23:05, 29 August 2008 (UTC)