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Revision as of 15:56, 26 January 2007
| Brian Davis | |
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| Portrayed by | David Berman |
| First appearance | Six Months Ago |
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| Known ability | Telekinesis |
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| Date of death | April 2006 |
| Home | New York, NY |
Brian Davis is one of the evolved humans about whom Chandra Suresh has a file.
Character History
Six Months Ago
Gabriel Gray grabs a post-it note with Brian's name and address off of one of Chandra Suresh's files and leaves with it. He calls Brian over to his apartment where Brian demonstrates his telekinetic power. Brian asks if Gabriel can make his power go away, as he is worried he doesn't know whom he might hurt. Gabriel says Brian is broken and that he can fix it as an "evolutionary imperative", quoting Activating Evolution. Gray (as Sylar) then hits Brian over the head with a large crystal formation, killing him. It is unknown exactly what Gabriel does with Brian's body, or whether his brain is removed or not. However, Gabriel suddenly has the power of telekinesis after his altercation with Brian.
Powers
Brian Davis has the ability to move things with his mind. He demonstrates this at Gray & Sons by moving a cup across a table without any physical contact. Davis has an uneasy relationship with his power — he is afraid of it, of what he might do with it, and wants it to go away.
Trivia
- According to Chandra Suresh's post-it note, Brian lives at 14 Berman Street #3, New York, NY, 10003. This address does not exist in reality. It is interesting to note, however, that the street on which Davis lives is named "Berman", sharing a name with the actor who portrays Davis.
Gallery
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This crystal was the last thing on Brian Davis's mind.
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Brian Davis was bludgeoned by Sylar.
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Brian Davis's address and additional powers of "Psychic Powers" and "Drug Induced Hallucination" from Chandra's Journal.
