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'''-pathy''' is a suffix from the Greek word for feeling, suffering, 'to be affected by', πάθεια (-patheia) from πάθος (pathos), that could refer to:
'''-pathy''' is a suffix from the Greek word for feeling, suffering, 'to be affected by', πάθεια (-patheia) from πάθος (pathos), that could refer to:
* '''Cyberpathy''', an alternate name for [[electronic communication]], given on the [[Assignment Tracker]], the ability to intercept, generate, and interpret electronic, digital, and radio transmissions with one's mind.
* '''Cyberpathy''', an alternate name for [[electronic communication]], given on the [[Assignment Tracker]], the ability to intercept, generate, and interpret electronic, digital, and radio transmissions with one's mind.
* '''[[Empathic mimicry]]''', sometimes referred to as simply "empathy", the method used by [[Peter]] (and in one instance, [[Sylar]]) to duplicate abilities.
* '''[[Technopathy]]''', [[Micah|Micah's]] ability to communicate with electronic devices.
* '''[[Technopathy]]''', [[Micah|Micah's]] ability to communicate with electronic devices.
* '''[[Telepathy]]''', the ability used by [[Matt]] and [[Maury Parkman]] to control aspects of peoples minds and hear their thoughts.
* '''[[Telepathy]]''', the ability used by [[Matt]] and [[Maury Parkman]] to control aspects of peoples minds and hear their thoughts.

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-pathy is a suffix from the Greek word for feeling, suffering, 'to be affected by', πάθεια (-patheia) from πάθος (pathos), that could refer to: