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| ⚫ | | Maya's ability is a personification of the bubonic plague, or the Black Death. || None || {{plus}} In the [[episode commentary]] for ''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]'', [[Tim Kring]] says that Maya emits "a plague ... that makes people sick". The Black Death was a devastating plague in the 14th and 15th century that killed off 50% of the European population.<br> |
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{{plus}} The [[curandera]] says that what Maya has inside her is evil. The Black Death was once thought to be caused by "miasma," an ''evil'' vapor.<br> |
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| ⚫ | | Maya's ability is a personification of the bubonic plague, or the Black Death. || None || {{plus}} In the [[episode commentary]] for ''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]'', [[Tim Kring]] says that Maya emits "a plague ... that makes people sick". The Black Death was a devastating plague in the 14th and 15th century that killed off 50% of the European population.<br /> |
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| Maya's power is to drain the energy or the life out of someones body, and all the bad parts her body rejects, resulting in the black tears. || None || none |
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{{plus}} A [[curandera]] said that what Maya carried inside her was "black", which could be an allusion to the ''Black'' Death. (''[[Lizards]]'')<br /> |
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| Maya has another ability which is similar to [[Alejandro's ability|Alejandro's]], a power that can "cure" any illness. || None || {{plus}} Maya and [[Alejandro]] are twins and therefore genetically similar.<br /> |
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| Maya's power is a rapid release of the [[Shanti virus]] || None || {{plus}}The narration for ''[[Maya y Alejandro]]'' indicates that mutations usually are formed to benefit, and the bad mutations still bring about benefits. <br>{{plus}} [[Bob]] worries what would happen if the Shanti Virus crossed over into the general population. <br>{{plus}} Very little is known about what the Shanti virus does, and the effect that Maya's power produces has never been seen before.<br>{{minus}} Symptoms exhibited by [[Haitian]] in ''[[Lizards]]'' and [[Molly Walker]] in ''[[The Hard Part]]'' do not resemble Maya's contagion; e.g., black tears are absent from Shanti Virus. <br>{{minus}} Maya's ability does not effect [[evolved humans]] exclusively. |
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:{{minus}} Maya and Alejandro are fraternal twins, and therefore are not genetically identical.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Genetically '''similar''', not identical.<br/> |
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:::{{minus}} And that's why their abilities were already related.<br /> |
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{{plus}} The poison that she releases is not infectious, which may have been weakened by this power.<br /> |
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| The poison Maya emitted killed by causing massive organ failure. || None || {{plus}} Immediately after exposure, those affected have difficulty breathing (suggesting respiratory failure). Then, they begin to lose the ability to move (suggesting either heart failure or nervous system failure). Even once they have collapsed, however, they return to normal if Maya calms down in time (suggesting that death is caused by loss of blood flow to the brain).<br /> |
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| Maya's power will kill the man haunting [[Molly Walker]]. || None. || {{plus}} In ''[[Lizards]]'' the [[curandera]] said what Maya has inside her could "kill the devil." <br /> {{minus}} This bit of foreshadowing may actually be referring to Sylar, who has recently joined up with Maya and Alejandro while in a depowered and relatively helpless state. <br> {{minus}} Or it could simply mean that Maya's ability is strong enough and evil enough to kill even the most powerful of beings. |
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:{{plus}} Many real-world poisons and diseases affect the lungs, heart, and nervous system.<br /> |
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| When [[poison emission]] is deactivated, an antidote is dispersed, reversing the effects of the ability. || None || {{plus}} On several occasions, people affected by poison emission have returned to full functionality very quickly once Maya deactivates her ability.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} It is never implied that Maya emitted something other than poison. Her victims' quick recovery could be explained by a "reabsorption" of the poison, if the poison can enter the body so fast, it could also leave the body as fast.<br /> |
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{{plus}} If a substance which is harmful to humans is absorbed into a human's body, then it will harm them. Also, some poisons (such as that possessed by the geographic cone snail) are forcibly purged by the body upon introduction (ironically, cone snail-related deaths are often caused by the body's attempts to remove the poison, rather than the poison itself).<br /> |
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| The poison produced by Maya's ability was extremely short-lived; it was radiated constantly whenever the ability was active. || None || {{plus}} Once her ability deactivates, anyone who is still even barely alive rapidly recovers, apparently suffering no long-lasting effect.<br /> |
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| Maya's power is the ability to host a deadly virus. || " But, as a contrast, there are mutations that could harm the positive evolution of a species. Like the ability to host a deadly virus." Activating Evolution|| {{plus}} In the text from Activating Evolution displayed in ''[[Maya y Alejandro]]'' Chandra has theorized this ability, if it's true she may be able to resist to any kind of viral disease, but became a carrier and can possible release all the diseases that she has came in contact at once. This is why her ability is so lethal. |
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{{plus}} There are many poisons which can rapidly break down into harmless compounds under certain circumstances.<br /> |
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| Maya's ability is a personification of the bubonic plague, or the Black Death. | None | + In the episode commentary for The Kindness of Strangers, Tim Kring says that Maya emits "a plague ... that makes people sick". The Black Death was a devastating plague in the 14th and 15th century that killed off 50% of the European population. + The fact that Maya cries black tears could be an allusion to the Black Death. |
| Maya has another ability which is similar to Alejandro's, a power that can "cure" any illness. | None | + Maya and Alejandro are twins and therefore genetically similar.
+ The poison that she releases is not infectious, which may have been weakened by this power. |
| The poison Maya emitted killed by causing massive organ failure. | None | + Immediately after exposure, those affected have difficulty breathing (suggesting respiratory failure). Then, they begin to lose the ability to move (suggesting either heart failure or nervous system failure). Even once they have collapsed, however, they return to normal if Maya calms down in time (suggesting that death is caused by loss of blood flow to the brain).
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| When poison emission is deactivated, an antidote is dispersed, reversing the effects of the ability. | None | + On several occasions, people affected by poison emission have returned to full functionality very quickly once Maya deactivates her ability.
+ If a substance which is harmful to humans is absorbed into a human's body, then it will harm them. Also, some poisons (such as that possessed by the geographic cone snail) are forcibly purged by the body upon introduction (ironically, cone snail-related deaths are often caused by the body's attempts to remove the poison, rather than the poison itself). |
| The poison produced by Maya's ability was extremely short-lived; it was radiated constantly whenever the ability was active. | None | + Once her ability deactivates, anyone who is still even barely alive rapidly recovers, apparently suffering no long-lasting effect. + There are many poisons which can rapidly break down into harmless compounds under certain circumstances. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Poison emission | |||||||||