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::{{note}} Seismic burst may work by simply 'shoving' objects and people away with the mind.<br /> |
::{{note}} Seismic burst may work by simply 'shoving' objects and people away with the mind.<br /> |
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:::{{minus}} Telekinesis was never shown to produce a burst, or any effect other than the movement of the objects and people the ability is used on.<br /> |
:::{{minus}} Telekinesis was never shown to produce a burst, or any effect other than the movement of the objects and people the ability is used on.<br /> |
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{{plus}} In [[Homecoming]], [[Sylar]] used telekinesis to throw [[Claire Bennet]] against a wall with sufficient force to fracture her bones. This seems similar to what seismic burst can do.<br /> |
{{plus}} In ''[[Episode:Homecoming|Homecoming]]'', [[Sylar]] used telekinesis to throw [[Claire Bennet]] against a wall with sufficient force to fracture her bones. This seems similar to what seismic burst can do.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} [[Ability homology]].<br /> |
:{{minus}} [[Ability homology]].<br /> |
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:{{minus}} It seemed more like Sylar enhanced his own strength telekinetically.<br /> |
:{{minus}} It seemed more like Sylar enhanced his own strength telekinetically.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Many abilities in this series seem to bend/break the known laws of science. The 'rippling' effect may simply be used to differentiate it from telekinesis and [[levitation]].<br /> |
::{{plus}} Many abilities in this series seem to bend/break the known laws of science. The 'rippling' effect may simply be used to differentiate it from telekinesis and [[levitation]].<br /> |
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{{plus}} [[Mr. Shaw]] (who had seismic burst) was the father of [[Alice]], who can [[weather control|control the weather]]. If his ability involved manipulating air currents, then that might explain why Alice's ability was so different from [[Angela]]'s.<br /> |
{{plus}} [[Mr. Shaw]] (who had seismic burst) was the father of [[Alice]], who can [[weather control|control the weather]]. If his ability involved manipulating air currents, then that might explain why Alice's ability was so different from [[Angela]]'s.<br /> |
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{{plus}} When the [[Repairman|repairman]] in [[The Wall]] uses seismic burst, the blast expands, taking on the shape of the walls and stairwell much like a sudden gust of wind would.<br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Seismic burst.
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Theories
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| Seismic burst is related to telekinesis. | None | + Both abilities can be used to move objects and people away from the user.
+ In Homecoming, Sylar used telekinesis to throw Claire Bennet against a wall with sufficient force to fracture her bones. This seems similar to what seismic burst can do.
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| Seismic burst works by manipulating air currents. | None | + This ability causes visual distortions when used, suggesting that it may involve moving air.
+ Mr. Shaw (who had seismic burst) was the father of Alice, who can control the weather. If his ability involved manipulating air currents, then that might explain why Alice's ability was so different from Angela's. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Seismic burst | |||||||||