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* Interesting power Claude has. I don't, however, understand how he was able to pick wallets, etc out of bags sitting right infront of people on several tables without them noticing. Wouldn't those items "float" in the air? Also, what about his clothes? Does his power have some sort of proximity or does he have the ability to consciously makes certain things invisible? Also, how is he able to walk around in crowds like that without anyone "feeling" him. Even invisible, he's going to affect the air, make noise, and such (like when it rains on him). They need to seriously explain his power a little better.- [[User:Yoshie|Yoshie]] ([[User talk:Yoshie|talk]]) 09:35, 23 January 2007 (EST) |
* Interesting power Claude has. I don't, however, understand how he was able to pick wallets, etc out of bags sitting right infront of people on several tables without them noticing. Wouldn't those items "float" in the air? Also, what about his clothes? Does his power have some sort of proximity or does he have the ability to consciously makes certain things invisible? Also, how is he able to walk around in crowds like that without anyone "feeling" him. Even invisible, he's going to affect the air, make noise, and such (like when it rains on him). They need to seriously explain his power a little better.- [[User:Yoshie|Yoshie]] ([[User talk:Yoshie|talk]]) 09:35, 23 January 2007 (EST) |
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** Claude seems to be "telepathically invisible", for lack of a better term. He is somehow affecting the minds of other people to keep them from noticing him. I don't think they can hear him either, although they can hear and see incidental effects (like the stuff he knocked over during his struggle with Peter). When Peter is "tuned in" to his power, he sees through the effect; that wouldn't be plausible if Claude were making himself transparent or bending light around himself (either of which would -- technically -- leave Claude blind when using his power). --[[User:Ted C|Ted C]] 09:40, 23 January 2007 (EST) |
** Claude seems to be "telepathically invisible", for lack of a better term. He is somehow affecting the minds of other people to keep them from noticing him. I don't think they can hear him either, although they can hear and see incidental effects (like the stuff he knocked over during his struggle with Peter). When Peter is "tuned in" to his power, he sees through the effect; that wouldn't be plausible if Claude were making himself transparent or bending light around himself (either of which would -- technically -- leave Claude blind when using his power). --[[User:Ted C|Ted C]] 09:40, 23 January 2007 (EST) |
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*** There's also the thing with Peter. He chased Claude down the street. I assume that at some point he was visible, and then became invisible. So what, no one on the crowded street corner noticed some guy just vanish (while still shouting to another person who was never visible)? - [[User:Yoshie|Yoshie]] ([[User talk:Yoshie|talk]]) 09:42, 23 January 2007 (EST) |
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I'd appreciate it if someone who recorded the show could double check the quote. --Ted C 23:11, 22 January 2007 (EST)
- Fixed. --Fcphantom 00:08, 23 January 2007 (EST)
I linked "vagrant" to "Claude", but I'm not putting the name into the article until we hear it on screen. --Ted C 23:13, 22 January 2007 (EST)
- We can leave Claude's name as "vagrant", but I think it's okay to call him Claude in general. Even though the name hasn't been revealed on screen, it has been released in other public media. Just my opinion, though. - RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 23:37, 22 January 2007 (EST)
- I agree, I prefer Claude as well over vagrant. Revealing a name like this isn't spoilerish. Now if we were talking about Mr. Bennet's first name on the other hand... :) (Admin 09:35, 23 January 2007 (EST))
- Interesting power Claude has. I don't, however, understand how he was able to pick wallets, etc out of bags sitting right infront of people on several tables without them noticing. Wouldn't those items "float" in the air? Also, what about his clothes? Does his power have some sort of proximity or does he have the ability to consciously makes certain things invisible? Also, how is he able to walk around in crowds like that without anyone "feeling" him. Even invisible, he's going to affect the air, make noise, and such (like when it rains on him). They need to seriously explain his power a little better.- Yoshie (talk) 09:35, 23 January 2007 (EST)
- Claude seems to be "telepathically invisible", for lack of a better term. He is somehow affecting the minds of other people to keep them from noticing him. I don't think they can hear him either, although they can hear and see incidental effects (like the stuff he knocked over during his struggle with Peter). When Peter is "tuned in" to his power, he sees through the effect; that wouldn't be plausible if Claude were making himself transparent or bending light around himself (either of which would -- technically -- leave Claude blind when using his power). --Ted C 09:40, 23 January 2007 (EST)
- There's also the thing with Peter. He chased Claude down the street. I assume that at some point he was visible, and then became invisible. So what, no one on the crowded street corner noticed some guy just vanish (while still shouting to another person who was never visible)? - Yoshie (talk) 09:42, 23 January 2007 (EST)
- Claude seems to be "telepathically invisible", for lack of a better term. He is somehow affecting the minds of other people to keep them from noticing him. I don't think they can hear him either, although they can hear and see incidental effects (like the stuff he knocked over during his struggle with Peter). When Peter is "tuned in" to his power, he sees through the effect; that wouldn't be plausible if Claude were making himself transparent or bending light around himself (either of which would -- technically -- leave Claude blind when using his power). --Ted C 09:40, 23 January 2007 (EST)
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- I took out the comment that this power also keeps people from hearing him. During the struggle between Claude and Peter before they hit the table one of the bystanders starts looking, possibly hearing an argument taking place nearby and not knowing where it's coming from. I'm sure we'll find out for sure in one of the next episodes anyway. (Admin 09:33, 23 January 2007 (EST))