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{{note}}Charles Deveaux is also dead, but he may have had an ability. Some fans have speculated that Peter's dreams were a gift picked up from Charles Deveaux (which may also explain why Charles could see and speak to Peter during his dream in the season one finale).<br /> |
{{note}}Charles Deveaux is also dead, but he may have had an ability. Some fans have speculated that Peter's dreams were a gift picked up from Charles Deveaux (which may also explain why Charles could see and speak to Peter during his dream in the season one finale).<br /> |
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{{minus}} [[Tim Kring]] has stated that neither Ando nor Mohinder will ever get a ability.<br /> |
{{minus}} [[Tim Kring]] has stated that neither Ando nor Mohinder will ever get a ability.<br /> |
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:{{note}}We have seen both [[Ando]] and [[Mohinder]] with abilities now, though they can both have been induced |
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{{plus}} [[Shanti_Suresh|Mohinder's sister]] had a ability ([[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]), so he probably has one too.<br /> |
{{plus}} [[Shanti_Suresh|Mohinder's sister]] had a ability ([[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]), so he probably has one too.<br /> |
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:{{plus}}His blood is the only cure for the virus, this makes him very "special". |
:{{plus}}His blood is the only cure for the virus, this makes him very "special". |
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{{plus}} It is possible that the abilities are different if both parents have abilities, if only one parent has abilities then that ability is passed along to their children. Impossible to prove one way or another though until we know all the parent's abilities or lack-thereof. The only people that we know 100% had 2 heroes as parents have different abilities than the parents. Parkman's mom likely did not have abilities, but this has not been proven either way.<br /> |
{{plus}} It is possible that the abilities are different if both parents have abilities, if only one parent has abilities then that ability is passed along to their children. Impossible to prove one way or another though until we know all the parent's abilities or lack-thereof. The only people that we know 100% had 2 heroes as parents have different abilities than the parents. Parkman's mom likely did not have abilities, but this has not been proven either way.<br /> |
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:{{minus}}[[Molly]]'s father was powered, but her mother didn't; as Sylar took her father's power, he wouldn't have needed hers. |
:{{minus}}[[Molly]]'s father was powered, but her mother didn't; as Sylar took her father's power, he wouldn't have needed hers. |
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{{note}}[[Mohinder]] says that the ability a person gets depends on their individual blood chemistry, so the ability is not so much random as it is individual. |
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:{{note}}Which would not only mean that the Parkmans have similar blood chemistry, but also that [[Nathan]] and [[West]] does as well. |
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|Abilities come with the side effect of a mental defect. || [[Bob]] stated to [[Niki]], "''The body may develop somewhat of a fracture to cope with the use of these abilities.''" (''[[Four Months Ago...]]'') || {{plus}} [[Angela Petrelli]] claimed that [[Arthur Petrelli]] suffered from mental depressive disorder, which caused him to have delusions of grandeur. (''[[Genesis]]'')<br /> |
|Abilities come with the side effect of a mental defect. || [[Bob]] stated to [[Niki]], "''The body may develop somewhat of a fracture to cope with the use of these abilities.''" (''[[Four Months Ago...]]'') || {{plus}} [[Angela Petrelli]] claimed that [[Arthur Petrelli]] suffered from mental depressive disorder, which caused him to have delusions of grandeur. (''[[Genesis]]'')<br /> |
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Revision as of 09:43, 24 September 2008
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The following fan theories are about abilities in general.
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Theories
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| All evolved human abilities are manifestations or variations on the classic psychic abilities of telepathy, telekinesis, and extra-sensory perception (ESP). | According to Chandra Suresh, all abilities appear to originate from a particular mutation in the brain. (Six Months Ago) | • If true, enhanced strength and regeneration are manifestations of telekinesis; mental manipulation is a variant of telepathy; precognition and electronic data transception are types of ESP, etc. + Sylar, using his ability to discern how things work, identifies the brain as the source of abilities, and takes abilities after opening up the brain, including super-hearing which would normally be associated with the ears. When Claire's brain is damaged, she is unable to regenerate until the stick is removed.
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| Natural-born super abilities are a result of evolution and adaptation being influenced by the subconscious whims of the subject. In short, a person gets an ability that helps them in their day-to-day life, based on what they (either consciously or subconsciously) think they need. | None. | + Peter's empathy would be useful in an occupation (nurse) that depends on feeling and healing the suffering of others. + Claire's ability is useful for cheerleaders, they break bones all the time. |
| The abilities are designed by a higher ability. | None. | + There are many references to religion in Heroes. For example, many of the characters are named after biblical figures. Also, Chandra Suresh's door is number 613, a holy number in the old testament. + The creators of the show have also hinted that there's a supernatural element to the character's abilities. Tim Kring studied divinity in school, and Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite have commented on the preponderance of Biblical names. |
| Twins have the same or similar abilities. | None. | + Twins (in popular culture) are closely connected both genetically and emotionally and generally share similar traits, even when separated. + Maya and Alejandro are confirmed as twins in Lizards and their abilities are somehow related. |
| Abilities are the result of a virus. | None. | + Viruses alter DNA, and transposons literally can cut and paste genetic material and have had a large impact on evolution. 40% of human evolution is the result of transposons. The long incubation time in some viruses could mean mutation caused in such a way wouldn't manifest until late in life in the first generation, and late childhood/early teens in the second generation. + Many virus have a single strand DNA/RNA code. And had been stated that the "Symbol" represent a single RNA helix. |
| Animals may develop abilities as well. | None. | + In this show, all around the world, humans are evolving and developing extraordinary abilities. It wouldn't seem much of stretch to say that other species are not part of this evolutionary process. - According to evolutionary theory, a new feature originates in a particular branch of the evolutionary "tree" and spreads only in descendants of its originators; it does not jump from one branch of the tree to another. Since superhuman abilities originated in the human branch of the tree, it should not appear in others.
- It would be really stupid if that happened. - In newts and lizards, however, the regeneration takes a long period of time to complete, unlike the few minutes in Claire, Peter and Adam. |
| Ando, Simone, Charles Deveaux and all have undiscovered abilities. | None. | + Everyone in Peter's dreams are already pre-existing known empowered individuals, with the particular exception - thus far - of these three. • Simone has died, but it is possible she had an undiscovered ability. + Mohinder's sister had a ability (Seven Minutes to Midnight), so he probably has one too.
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| The gene which controls the development of an ability within an individual's brain is a recessive one. Therefore, any child of two powered parents should have abilities, as well. | None. | + Niki and D.L. both have abilities, and their son Micah has his own ability. + Both Meredith, Claire's mother and Nathan, Claire's father, have abilities, thus Claire has an ability of her own.
+ Nathan and Peter parents have been referred to as being super human. |
| Interaction with and proximity to an "active" evolved human can help a "dormant" evolved human to manifest their ability. | None. | + Matt first manifests his telepathy directly after Eden used her ability on him. + Monica first manifests her ability soon after Micah starts living with her.
- It wouldn't explain how Sylar manifested, since he didn't interact with any other evolved human until Brian Davis. (Six Months Ago)
- It also wouldn't explain how Eden manifested, since she didn't interact with any other evolved human for a long time. (Life Before Eden) |
| The gene that gives humans abilities is passed down from parents, grandparents etc, but the ability the offspring receives is random. | None. | • This would require that the relevant gene (or allele?) somehow modified the rest of the genome, since Sylar is cited as having the "DNA for telekinesis".
+ Claire is has a completely different ability than her biological parents, as does Micah, while Matt has the same ability as his father.
• Mohinder says that the ability a person gets depends on their individual blood chemistry, so the ability is not so much random as it is individual. |
| Abilities come with the side effect of a mental defect. | Bob stated to Niki, "The body may develop somewhat of a fracture to cope with the use of these abilities." (Four Months Ago...) | + Angela Petrelli claimed that Arthur Petrelli suffered from mental depressive disorder, which caused him to have delusions of grandeur. (Genesis) + Matt Parkman suffers from dyslexia. (Don't Look Back) |
| Each individual's abilities are manifestations of a small set of root abilities, or even a single omnipotence, and will grow and develop into these larger abilities. | Maury and Bob each clearly state that Matt's abilities are developing into something more. | + Matt's abilities, initially thought to be simply reading minds, have been established to be an early stage of a larger, all-encompassing "mind ability." If Matt's ability is evolving and growing, it stands to reason that others are, too. + Many abilities seem to be similar or related, such as Claire and Adam's ability to heal themselves and Linderman's ability to heal others, or Micah's ability to interface with machines and Hana's ability to send digital signals. Some even seem like the same ability with only minor differences in execution, such as Eden's verbal mind control and Matt's telepathic mind control, or Candice's illusions and Maury's nightmares, or the Electrical Absorption, Electromagnetism, and Lightning abilities.
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| The Eclipse triggers a dormant gene that allows the holder of the gene to adopt the ability they desire. | None. | + All the heroes saw an eclipse and then were granted abilities. + All their abilities are tied to their emotions and personalities and were given to them in times of distress after or shortly before seeing the eclipse. |
| Within a generation, each power is unique to one person. But each generation has the same powers available to it that the previous generation had. | None. | + The only confirmed cases where two people have the same power involve people of wildly differing ages: Matt and Maury; Nathan and West; Hana and Drucker; Claire and Adam; Benjamin Franklin and Mohinder's teenage patient. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel | |||||||||