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First he wanted to build a super-powered army to do good in the world, in the sense that sending a bunch of super-powered Marines around to police the world in the name of American interests would be "good". Now, he's devoting himself toward imprisoning every single person he knows has superpowers... even though most of them are devoted toward doing good.
* I can see a case for Nathan concluding - after three weeks of thought on the matter - that since his plans were monkey-wrenched by three super-powered criminals and his [[Badass Normal]] brother - who is now, once again, potentially the most powerful person on the planet - that the dangers of superpowers far outweigh the other evils in the world he wants to correct and that the only solution is locking up everyone he knows could be a threat to his own efforts to save the world.
* ''Everyone'''s sudden changes in motivation this season, especially Sylar. The [[Television Without Pity]] of "The Eclipse, part 2" had a good riff on this where for a few paragraphs the only way the recapper could cope was by recapping a scene in the style of [[Memento (Film)|Memento]].
* Slightly justified: Nathan tells Simone in S1 that his strategy would be to round every super up and put them in camps if it were up to him. Further, Sylar (though he may have been lying) tells Peter that Nathan had already turned against his own kind by the time he was killed. It could be that S3 was him wanting to avoid that by siding with his father (how are you going to lock everyone up?) and once Peter destroyed that avenue, he decided to go back to his original plan out of spite.