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{{plus}} This could be how Arthur obtained [[telepathy]].<br /> |
{{plus}} This could be how Arthur obtained [[telepathy]].<br /> |
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:{{minus}} In a deleted scene, Kaito reveals his evolved ability to Ando; it has to do with predicting probabilities.<br/> |
:{{minus}} In a deleted scene, Kaito reveals his evolved ability to Ando; it has to do with predicting probabilities.<br/> |
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::{{minus}} Unaired scenes are non-canon. |
::{{minus}} Unaired scenes are non-canon. Therefore, Kaito's ability could indeed end up being something different.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} When asked if Kaito's powers would ever be revealed, the writers replied "examine his death scene". |
::{{minus}} When asked if Kaito's powers would ever be revealed, the writers replied "examine his death scene". Kaito's last words were "of all of them, I never expected it would be you."<br /> |
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:::{{note}} That phrase makes sense if Kaito's ability is probability prediction, like it is in the deleted scene. |
:::{{note}} That phrase makes sense if Kaito's ability is probability prediction, like it is in the deleted scene. "Of all of them, I never expected it would be you" could imply that when calculating the probabilities of who would kill him, Adam was not a major part in his prediction.<br /> |
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{{plus}} This could be the event that divided the Company.<br /> |
{{plus}} This could be the event that divided the Company.<br /> |
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| Arthur's ability is a more advanced form of intuitive aptitude. || None. || {{plus}} He requires some form of physical contact, which maybe the same as Sylar needing to look at a person's brain.<br /> |
| Arthur's ability is a more advanced form of intuitive aptitude. || None. || {{plus}} He requires some form of physical contact, which maybe the same as Sylar needing to look at a person's brain.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Arthur completely takes away the ability. |
{{minus}} Arthur completely takes away the ability. Sylar did not take away Claire's ability.<br /> |
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:{{note}} Sylar noted that Claire is 'different' and 'special'.<br /> |
:{{note}} Sylar noted that Claire is 'different' and 'special'.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Claire believes he was referring to her hosting of the catalyst.<br /> |
::{{note}} Claire believes he was referring to her hosting of the catalyst.<br /> |
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| Arthur's ability is a more advanced form of empathic mimicry. || "You will be what I am" is the English meaning of seventh episode in season three. || {{plus}} "You will be what I am" may refer to Peter, that he will have such power when he learns to use it so.<br /> |
| Arthur's ability is a more advanced form of empathic mimicry. || "You will be what I am" is the English meaning of seventh episode in season three. || {{plus}} "You will be what I am" may refer to Peter, that he will have such power when he learns to use it so.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Peter doesn't steal abilities; he basically copies them and pastes them into his DNA. |
{{minus}} Peter doesn't steal abilities; he basically copies them and pastes them into his DNA. Peter's subjects still have their abilities and the process is painless. Arthur has to put his subjects through a painful process of stealing their ability to the point where they don't have it anymore. In this case, Peter's empathic mimicry is more advanced than Arthur's power absorption.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Arthur may be able to choose whether he lets them live/die or keep/remove their ability. |
{{plus}} Arthur may be able to choose whether he lets them live/die or keep/remove their ability. Peter may only be able to copy as of yet.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Looking at it from a strictly evolutionary standpoint, Arthur's might be more advanced. |
{{plus}} Looking at it from a strictly evolutionary standpoint, Arthur's might be more advanced. Evolution is "survival of the fittest", not "survival of the nicest". Although Peter's ability does not cause pain, make the subjects unaware of the "copying and pasting" or stealing their powers, it doesn't give a distinct advantage to the the empath besides leveling the playing field so both subjects have equal footing. With Arthur's ability, you would gain the advantage of stealing a new power to use in addition to depriving your opponent of their power to fight back with, providing Arthur with a double advantage.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} This would mean that having to touch someone is a better aspect then just being around them |
:{{minus}} This would mean that having to touch someone is a better aspect then just being around them (or/and seeing the power being used in the first place). With the "Rule of Ted" in mind mimicry would be the safer and more successful approach. Peter can watch it happen + learn and use, Arthur needs to get close and touch. A lot of abilities work from range and Peters range of learning abilities is larger then Arthur's. Trying to touch someone with the ability to turn into a nuclear weapon can be bad for ones health.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} However, Arthur can't get abilities without taking them from others, thereby depriving himself of powered allies. |
:{{minus}} However, Arthur can't get abilities without taking them from others, thereby depriving himself of powered allies. Peter's ability let him get abilities from others without disabling them, making him more powerful without disabling those who had the abilities. He could have similar powers as his allies without having to disable the persons. He could also absorb the powers of his enemies without having to get close enough to touch them, which could be an issue. Arthur would have a hard time taking powers unless he could either gain the person's trust, disable him, or hold on to him long enough some other way.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Empathic mimicry is emotionally based, this could mean that Peter who can connect with people emotionally easily can copy abilities from a distance without stealing them, while Arthur who is shown to have a taker personality would take power forcibly.<br /> |
::{{plus}} Empathic mimicry is emotionally based, this could mean that Peter who can connect with people emotionally easily can copy abilities from a distance without stealing them, while Arthur who is shown to have a taker personality would take power forcibly.<br /> |
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:::{{minus}} If Arthur had empathic mimicry, his "targets" wouldn't be left [[Ability loss|powerless]].<br /> |
:::{{minus}} If Arthur had empathic mimicry, his "targets" wouldn't be left [[Ability loss|powerless]].<br /> |
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{{plus}} Like Matt Parkman has the same power as his father, Peter may have inherited his power from Arthur.<br /> |
{{plus}} Like Matt Parkman has the same power as his father, Peter may have inherited his power from Arthur.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Matt Parkman's power changed and became more like his father's as he got better control over it. |
{{plus}} Matt Parkman's power changed and became more like his father's as he got better control over it. This same thing might happen to Peter, where not only can he just absorb abilities from others, but he can take them as well.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Peter's power is already better then Arthur's power. |
{{minus}} Peter's power is already better then Arthur's power. For starters, Peter doesn't have to kill to gain abilities. He can take people's powers without the evolved human even knowing Peter is taking their power.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Arthur doesn't need to kill to take an ability. |
:{{plus}} Arthur doesn't need to kill to take an ability. Adam most likely died cause he no longer had his power to keep him young. Peter and Maya didn't die when had their power stolen.<br /> |
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| Arthur Petrelli's ability was a synthetic one, not a natural one. || None. || {{plus}} In ''War Buddies'', Arthur had no obvious powers, but it is clear as of ''[[Dying of the Light]]'' that he does. |
| Arthur Petrelli's ability was a synthetic one, not a natural one. || None. || {{plus}} In ''War Buddies'', Arthur had no obvious powers, but it is clear as of ''[[Dying of the Light]]'' that he does. This means that either A) his power didn't manifest until he got to be pretty old, which seems fairly rare among people with natural abilities, or else B) his ability is synthetic.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Arthur could have already had his ability and not known it, or had manifested his ability after returning from the war.<br /> |
{{minus}} Arthur could have already had his ability and not known it, or had manifested his ability after returning from the war.<br /> |
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{{plus}} As Angela revealed in ''[[Angels and Monsters]]'', "[Arthur Petrelli] was disappointed that Nathan wasn't born with the genetic code" and that this was Arthur's justification for granting Nathan a synthetic ability. |
{{plus}} As Angela revealed in ''[[Angels and Monsters]]'', "[Arthur Petrelli] was disappointed that Nathan wasn't born with the genetic code" and that this was Arthur's justification for granting Nathan a synthetic ability. This implies a belief that a lack of abilities is a thing to be assiduously avoided, and it also implies that he does not discriminate between natural and synthetic abilities with regards to authenticity.<br /> |
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{{plus}} From what we've seen so far regarding abilities and their inheritance, it seems likely that the natural possession of an ability is a recessive trait. |
{{plus}} From what we've seen so far regarding abilities and their inheritance, it seems likely that the natural possession of an ability is a recessive trait. There is only one recorded case of a normal child born to two evolved parents ([[Penny Logan]]) and it is possible that Penny Logan simply never manifested, as she died at a fairly young age. Conversely, there is an overwhelmingly large number of cases of evolved children born to two ''normal'' parents. If the natural possession of an ability is recessive and Arthur Petrelli's ability was natural, Nathan could not have been born without a natural power. Children of two parents with the same recessive phenotype will ALWAYS have the same trait as their parents--Arthur and Angela could not have produced a normal child.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Genes don't work that simply always, like with height there is something like 6 genes governing it, abilities may have 12 genes or more governing it, considering human DNA is 90% junk space that doesn't do anything, its possible there could be any amount of genes controlling powers, not just one. |
:{{minus}} Genes don't work that simply always, like with height there is something like 6 genes governing it, abilities may have 12 genes or more governing it, considering human DNA is 90% junk space that doesn't do anything, its possible there could be any amount of genes controlling powers, not just one. Arthur having a natural ability would fit in with the theme that Peter inherited the capability to take on many abilities from Arthur, where Nathan got flight as his ability wasn't inherited. Also, Angela tells Nathan when referring to giving him a synthetic ability, "we thought because of your lineage you could handle it, and obviously we were right" further suggesting that both Angela and Arthur had naturally occurring abilities.<br /> |
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{{note}} If he injected himself, that could have changed his DNA structure enough that by the time Gabriel and Peter were conceived, the gene got passed down to them. Niki's abilities were synthetic, and that at least didn't adversely affect Micah, though we don't know if D.L.'s were natural or not. |
{{note}} If he injected himself, that could have changed his DNA structure enough that by the time Gabriel and Peter were conceived, the gene got passed down to them. Niki's abilities were synthetic, and that at least didn't adversely affect Micah, though we don't know if D.L.'s were natural or not. Claire had one parent with synthetic abilities too.<br /> |
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:{{note}} D.L.'s mother had a natural ability. |
:{{note}} D.L.'s mother had a natural ability. D.L.'s was probably natural too--since Niki and D.L.'s relationship was a Company experiment, that makes sense, because they'd probably learn more from a union of a synthetic and a natural than from two synthetics.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Angela specifically says that Arthur was disappointed that Nathan didn't have an ability, ''despite his lineage'', implying that both Angela and Arthur were born as evolved humans. |
{{minus}} Angela specifically says that Arthur was disappointed that Nathan didn't have an ability, ''despite his lineage'', implying that both Angela and Arthur were born as evolved humans. The fact that Arthur had no ability in Vietnam can be explained simply by the fact that he had yet to steal any abilities from another evolved human; much like Peter, he had to realize that he wasn't special alone but need someone else with him to be special.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} But he ''wasn't'' alone. |
:{{plus}} But he ''wasn't'' alone. He came into physical contact with Linderman several times, including once when he forcibly restrained Linderman during the attack on Au Co. The sheer level of emotional stress during the war should have been enough to cause his power to manifest, but nothing happened.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Also, at the end of ''War Buddies: Part 6'', Arthur had been in intimate physical contact with Angela Petrelli since they were shown with children when Linderman showed up at his door. |
:{{plus}} Also, at the end of ''War Buddies: Part 6'', Arthur had been in intimate physical contact with Angela Petrelli since they were shown with children when Linderman showed up at his door. He didn't absorb her dreaming ability either.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Angela Petrelli could have been given her dreaming ability after Arthur was disabled, and Angela could have had another ability that Arthur took from her.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Angela Petrelli could have been given her dreaming ability after Arthur was disabled, and Angela could have had another ability that Arthur took from her.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The formula that gives people powers was created by the Company, after its formation. |
{{minus}} The formula that gives people powers was created by the Company, after its formation. Arthur Petrelli was one of the twelve founders of the Company and it has been stated ''several'' times that the founders were all individuals with special abilities. They found each other because of their abilities, meaning that for Arthur to have been found and become a founder, he would have had to have an ability before the formula was ever created.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Victoria Pratt didn't seem to have an ability. |
:{{plus}} Victoria Pratt didn't seem to have an ability. And if none of the Company founders were normal humans then where the heck did the "one of us, one of them" policy come from?<br /> |
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::{{minus}} The policy possibly came from the fact that when twelve people with special abilities got together, they started to think they were gods.<br /> |
::{{minus}} The policy possibly came from the fact that when twelve people with special abilities got together, they started to think they were gods.<br /> |
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:::{{plus}} Well yeah, exactly. |
:::{{plus}} Well yeah, exactly. And gods generally don't like to impose restrictions on themselves. Thus, some of the Founders were probably normal humans.<br /> |
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{{minus}} It is assumed all the Founders found each other and joined together through their powers. |
{{minus}} It is assumed all the Founders found each other and joined together through their powers. This means we assume Arthur had a power before the Company's founding - thus before synthetic powers were created.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} That seems like a big thing to assume, especially since Linderman and Arthur found each other long before they knew Arthur had an ability. |
:{{plus}} That seems like a big thing to assume, especially since Linderman and Arthur found each other long before they knew Arthur had an ability. He also found Angela long before he exhibited any signs of an ability.<br /> |
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| The playing cards in the [[Vault]] are from a game of poker played between [[Kaito Nakamura]] and [[Arthur Petrelli]] that caused them to join forces. || None. || {{plus}} Arthur was in SE Asia during the Vietnam war and could have traveled through Japan.<br /> |
| The playing cards in the [[Vault]] are from a game of poker played between [[Kaito Nakamura]] and [[Arthur Petrelli]] that caused them to join forces. || None. || {{plus}} Arthur was in SE Asia during the Vietnam war and could have traveled through Japan.<br /> |
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{{note}} If Claire meets Arthur, she would recognize him as her adoptive grandfather.<br /> |
{{note}} If Claire meets Arthur, she would recognize him as her adoptive grandfather.<br /> |
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| Arthur arranged for the unwitting reporter to discover a link between Niki Sanders and Tracy Strauss and use that to blackmail Tracy in order to stress her out and trigger her powers. || None. || {{plus}} Arthur Petrelli is a master manipulator much like Daniel Linderman. |
| Arthur arranged for the unwitting reporter to discover a link between Niki Sanders and Tracy Strauss and use that to blackmail Tracy in order to stress her out and trigger her powers. || None. || {{plus}} Arthur Petrelli is a master manipulator much like Daniel Linderman. Under Arthur's orders, Maury (as Linderman) has been manipulating events to push Tracy and Nathan together in much the same way that Linderman manipulated Niki and D.L.'s lives in order to produce Micah.<br /> |
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| [[Arthur]] had the ability of [[aura absorption]], the same as [[Linda Tavara]]. || None. || {{plus}} His power is similar to how her ability worked, touching people and taking their abilities.<br /> |
| [[Arthur]] had the ability of [[aura absorption]], the same as [[Linda Tavara]]. || None. || {{plus}} His power is similar to how her ability worked, touching people and taking their abilities.<br /> |
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{{plus}} When he took Peter's power, something looked like it was being pulled out of him, like what it looked like when Linda used it.<br /> |
{{plus}} When he took Peter's power, something looked like it was being pulled out of him, like what it looked like when Linda used it.<br /> |
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{{note}} He might have learned how to only take a person's ability, seeing as how aura absorption usually kills the victim.<br/> |
{{note}} He might have learned how to only take a person's ability, seeing as how aura absorption usually kills the victim.<br/> |
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{{minus}} If Arthur wanted to get super powerful, then the logical option is to get a power that gets more powers. |
{{minus}} If Arthur wanted to get super powerful, then the logical option is to get a power that gets more powers. Like making a wish to have 1000 wishes. Making a Formula to give that specific power is not the case since its imperfect. It's too much of a coincidence that Arthur has this power naturally. Perhaps another evolved human with power transfer took power theft from another evolved human?<br /> |
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| [[Arthur Petrelli]] had "[[the hunger]]". || Arthur said, "You don't have your abilities anymore, Peter...because I have them now."<br />: - Arthur (''[[Dying of the Light]]'') <br />"You have the hunger. You're like me, brother..." <br />: - Sylar (to [[Peter]]) (''[[I Am Become Death]]'') || {{minus}} [http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18602 Chris Zatta] says that he doesn't.<br /> |
| [[Arthur Petrelli]] had "[[the hunger]]". || Arthur said, "You don't have your abilities anymore, Peter...because I have them now."<br />: - Arthur (''[[Dying of the Light]]'') <br />"You have the hunger. You're like me, brother..." <br />: - Sylar (to [[Peter]]) (''[[I Am Become Death]]'') || {{minus}} [http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18602 Chris Zatta] says that he doesn't.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Peter did not have the hunger until Gabriel showed him how to use intuitive aptitude.<br /> |
{{minus}} Peter did not have the hunger until Gabriel showed him how to use intuitive aptitude.<br /> |
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{{plus}} He may have had the hunger but he could control it. |
{{plus}} He may have had the hunger but he could control it. Arthur showed that he could control newly acquired powers instantly (electricity, telekinesis).<br /> |
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{{plus}} Maybe he doesn't have Sylar's hunger but he might have one of his own.<br /> |
{{plus}} Maybe he doesn't have Sylar's hunger but he might have one of his own.<br /> |
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{{minus}} [http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18765 Joe Pokaski & Aron Coleite] say that he'll only get the hunger if he taps into intuitive aptitude, just like Peter did.<br /> |
{{minus}} [http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18765 Joe Pokaski & Aron Coleite] say that he'll only get the hunger if he taps into intuitive aptitude, just like Peter did.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Peter is Arthur's son so he may not want to dispose of Peter just because he no longer has any powers.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Peter is Arthur's son so he may not want to dispose of Peter just because he no longer has any powers.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} If Arthur could return those powers, he would not have had Mohinder inject him in the new version of the formula.<br /> |
:{{minus}} If Arthur could return those powers, he would not have had Mohinder inject him in the new version of the formula.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Arthur has not made physical contact with Peter since stealing his abilities. |
{{plus}} Arthur has not made physical contact with Peter since stealing his abilities. Also, he has security guards physically restrain Peter when Peter tries to escape the facility. Perhaps a second touch from one of Arthur's victims reverses the power transfer?<br /> |
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{{plus}} This might allow Peter to regain all of his abilities without Arthur dying, or it might kill Arthur if Peter takes both copies of rapid cell regeneration from him.<br /> |
{{plus}} This might allow Peter to regain all of his abilities without Arthur dying, or it might kill Arthur if Peter takes both copies of rapid cell regeneration from him.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Peter asked him if his powers were gone forever and he said yes.<br /> |
{{minus}} Peter asked him if his powers were gone forever and he said yes.<br /> |
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| Arthur Petrelli's power theft was a synthetic ability and he originally had a much simpler power. || None. || {{plus}} Angela implies that Arthur had some sort of power prior to Nathan's birth. <br /> |
| Arthur Petrelli's power theft was a synthetic ability and he originally had a much simpler power. || None. || {{plus}} Angela implies that Arthur had some sort of power prior to Nathan's birth. <br /> |
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{{plus}} Nathan did not inherit the ability to copy powers, but Peter did. |
{{plus}} Nathan did not inherit the ability to copy powers, but Peter did. Perhaps Arthur did not give himself the ability until after he was satisfied with the results on Nathan.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Without other supers nearby, it's likely Arthur had no reason to believe he was different.<br /> |
{{minus}} Without other supers nearby, it's likely Arthur had no reason to believe he was different.<br /> |
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{{minus}} According to Mohinder, a person with one power cannot use the formula to gain another power. |
{{minus}} According to Mohinder, a person with one power cannot use the formula to gain another power. The formula takes the current genetic structure of the person and unlocks and manifests the powers hidden in that genetic code. A person can only have one power, unless their power is to gain other powers (such as Arthur, Sylar, and Peter). He could not have had one ability and then gained a synthetic ability.<br /> |
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{{plus}} The limitation is something Mohinder talks about in regards to his own formula, not the Company's. |
{{plus}} The limitation is something Mohinder talks about in regards to his own formula, not the Company's. The Company may have found away around that and become capable of replicating other people's individual abilities. And if the Company had gained access to any of Linda Tavara's genetic material, it could be that Arthur obtained her ability synthetically.<br /> |
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| Arthur used a mix of [[dream manipulation]] and [[persuasion]] to go into Angela's dream and paralyze her. || None. || {{plus}} It does appear like he used these two abilities - dream manipulation would allow him to go into Angela's dream and persuasion would make Angela do whatever he said and/or implied, thus "You won't even be able to move" would paralyze her.<br /> |
| Arthur used a mix of [[dream manipulation]] and [[persuasion]] to go into Angela's dream and paralyze her. || None. || {{plus}} It does appear like he used these two abilities - dream manipulation would allow him to go into Angela's dream and persuasion would make Angela do whatever he said and/or implied, thus "You won't even be able to move" would paralyze her.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Maury can easily do this with [[telepathy|his power]], too.<br /> |
{{minus}} Maury can easily do this with [[telepathy|his power]], too.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Molly Walker was placed into a coma, trapped in her head like Angela. |
:{{minus}} Molly Walker was placed into a coma, trapped in her head like Angela. This was done by Maury using no other power than telepathy.<br /> |
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| Over time, Arthur will lose his stolen abilities and they will be returned to their owners. || None. || {{note}} It is unknown if Arthur's stolen abilities will last forever, maybe if he touches the people he stole the powers from again they will reacquire them.<br /> |
| Over time, Arthur will lose his stolen abilities and they will be returned to their owners. || None. || {{note}} It is unknown if Arthur's stolen abilities will last forever, maybe if he touches the people he stole the powers from again they will reacquire them.<br /> |
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:{{note}} In ''[[Episode:Eris Quod Sum|Eris Quod Sum]]'', it could appear as though Arthur was attempting to avoid touching Peter. |
:{{note}} In ''[[Episode:Eris Quod Sum|Eris Quod Sum]]'', it could appear as though Arthur was attempting to avoid touching Peter. This might explain why.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Arthur seemed to hesitate when responding to Peter's query about whether or not his powers were gone forever. |
{{plus}} Arthur seemed to hesitate when responding to Peter's query about whether or not his powers were gone forever. He could have lied when he said they were. (''[[Eris Quod Sum]]'')<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Didn't seem like he was.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Didn't seem like he was.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Arthur was not making eye contact with Peter; this is a sign of deception.<br /> |
::{{plus}} Arthur was not making eye contact with Peter; this is a sign of deception.<br /> |
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Theories
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| Kaito Nakamura didn't have an ability at the end of his life because Arthur stole it. | Arthur has the ability to absorb powers from others. | + Having a character who most likely has an ability die without demonstrating it is unusual for Heroes.
+ This could be how Arthur obtained telepathy.
+ This could be the event that divided the Company. |
| Arthur's ability is a more advanced form of intuitive aptitude. | None. | + He requires some form of physical contact, which maybe the same as Sylar needing to look at a person's brain. - Arthur completely takes away the ability. Sylar did not take away Claire's ability.
- Arthur has not been seen knowing how things work. |
| Arthur's ability is a more advanced form of empathic mimicry. | "You will be what I am" is the English meaning of seventh episode in season three. | + "You will be what I am" may refer to Peter, that he will have such power when he learns to use it so. - Peter doesn't steal abilities; he basically copies them and pastes them into his DNA. Peter's subjects still have their abilities and the process is painless. Arthur has to put his subjects through a painful process of stealing their ability to the point where they don't have it anymore. In this case, Peter's empathic mimicry is more advanced than Arthur's power absorption.
+ Like Matt Parkman has the same power as his father, Peter may have inherited his power from Arthur.
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| Arthur Petrelli's ability was a synthetic one, not a natural one. | None. | + In War Buddies, Arthur had no obvious powers, but it is clear as of Dying of the Light that he does. This means that either A) his power didn't manifest until he got to be pretty old, which seems fairly rare among people with natural abilities, or else B) his ability is synthetic. - Arthur could have already had his ability and not known it, or had manifested his ability after returning from the war.
• If he injected himself, that could have changed his DNA structure enough that by the time Gabriel and Peter were conceived, the gene got passed down to them. Niki's abilities were synthetic, and that at least didn't adversely affect Micah, though we don't know if D.L.'s were natural or not. Claire had one parent with synthetic abilities too.
- Angela specifically says that Arthur was disappointed that Nathan didn't have an ability, despite his lineage, implying that both Angela and Arthur were born as evolved humans. The fact that Arthur had no ability in Vietnam can be explained simply by the fact that he had yet to steal any abilities from another evolved human; much like Peter, he had to realize that he wasn't special alone but need someone else with him to be special.
- The formula that gives people powers was created by the Company, after its formation. Arthur Petrelli was one of the twelve founders of the Company and it has been stated several times that the founders were all individuals with special abilities. They found each other because of their abilities, meaning that for Arthur to have been found and become a founder, he would have had to have an ability before the formula was ever created.
- It is assumed all the Founders found each other and joined together through their powers. This means we assume Arthur had a power before the Company's founding - thus before synthetic powers were created.
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| The playing cards in the Vault are from a game of poker played between Kaito Nakamura and Arthur Petrelli that caused them to join forces. | None. | + Arthur was in SE Asia during the Vietnam war and could have traveled through Japan.
+ The power of probability, which Kaito has in a deleted scene, would be extremely helpful when playing cards. |
| Angela didn't love Arthur. | None. | + She cheated on him with Kaito. + When Angela discovered that he is, in fact, alive, her demeanor was one of surprise and fear, rather than any sort of relief or joy.
- On the contrary, Angela seemed to love Arthur very much. (Villains)
- She refers to him as "the man [she] loved". |
| Arthur Petrelli is Noah Bennet's biological father. | None. | + Noah Bennet's father needed glasses. (Company Man) + Mr. Petrelli needed glasses and apparently wore a horn-rimmed version. (The Kindness of Strangers) |
| Arthur arranged for the unwitting reporter to discover a link between Niki Sanders and Tracy Strauss and use that to blackmail Tracy in order to stress her out and trigger her powers. | None. | + Arthur Petrelli is a master manipulator much like Daniel Linderman. Under Arthur's orders, Maury (as Linderman) has been manipulating events to push Tracy and Nathan together in much the same way that Linderman manipulated Niki and D.L.'s lives in order to produce Micah. |
| Arthur had the ability of aura absorption, the same as Linda Tavara. | None. | + His power is similar to how her ability worked, touching people and taking their abilities. • He might have learned how to only take a person's ability, seeing as how aura absorption usually kills the victim. |
| Arthur Petrelli had "the hunger". | Arthur said, "You don't have your abilities anymore, Peter...because I have them now." : - Arthur (Dying of the Light) "You have the hunger. You're like me, brother..." : - Sylar (to Peter) (I Am Become Death) |
- Chris Zatta says that he doesn't. - Peter did not have the hunger until Gabriel showed him how to use intuitive aptitude.
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| Nathan was born with an ability, but Arthur stole it, either knowingly or by accident. | None. | + Angela said Nathan was born without an ability despite his lineage, yet Angela has been known to misrepresent the truth to control Nathan. + If Arthur unwillingly stole Nathan's powers, that would explain why he spearheaded Pinehearst to create synthetic abilities out of guilt and desire to fix what he did.
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| Arthur could return powers to those from whom he took them. | None. | + He's keeping Peter alive. Without any powers, Peter would be useless to him.
+ Arthur has not made physical contact with Peter since stealing his abilities. Also, he has security guards physically restrain Peter when Peter tries to escape the facility. Perhaps a second touch from one of Arthur's victims reverses the power transfer? |
| Arthur Petrelli's power theft was a synthetic ability and he originally had a much simpler power. | None. | + Angela implies that Arthur had some sort of power prior to Nathan's birth. + Nathan did not inherit the ability to copy powers, but Peter did. Perhaps Arthur did not give himself the ability until after he was satisfied with the results on Nathan. |
| Arthur used a mix of dream manipulation and persuasion to go into Angela's dream and paralyze her. | None. | + It does appear like he used these two abilities - dream manipulation would allow him to go into Angela's dream and persuasion would make Angela do whatever he said and/or implied, thus "You won't even be able to move" would paralyze her. - Maury can easily do this with his power, too.
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| Over time, Arthur will lose his stolen abilities and they will be returned to their owners. | None. | • It is unknown if Arthur's stolen abilities will last forever, maybe if he touches the people he stole the powers from again they will reacquire them.
+ Arthur seemed to hesitate when responding to Peter's query about whether or not his powers were gone forever. He could have lied when he said they were. (Eris Quod Sum)
• Arthur is dead. |
| Arthur planned on giving everyone abilities (as seen in the future) so he could absorb them all. | None. | + It would be the perfect plan for a villain to gain more power: give everyone abilities so he can take them all using his and Peter's powers combined to steal them from a distance.
- Arthur claims that this isn't what he wants.
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| Arthur wasn't an evil villain. | None. | + It'd make for some twist. - Villains are evil by definition.
- He killed Maury only because he went against him. Maury was doing a heroic thing: defending his son.
- Arthur thinks he is better than everyone else.
- Arthur holds the threat of death over Daphne's head.
- Arthur ordered Matt to be killed.
- Arthur seems to hold a strict "if you're not with me, you're against me" policy.
- He stole Peter's powers.
- He calls his own team "the bad guys" and "villains."
- Promos for Dying of the Light and Angels and Monsters stated that Arthur is the leader of the villains.
- Arthur has recruited Knox, who is evil.
- Arthur killed Peter, Nathan, and Tracy in Angela's dream.
- He was fully behind the New York plan, and wouldn't hesitate to kill his own son to protect himself.
- He killed Usutu. |
| Arthur had adopted an "ubermensch" philosophy. | He is seen reading Nietzsche while waiting for Peter to wake up in Eris Quod Sum. | + When Peter tells accuses Arthur of feeling superior to other people (even evolved humans), Arthur simply states that it is a "fact". + He demonstrated an early form of this philosophy in War Buddies. |
| The four villains in Angela's dream were meant to represent Arthur. | None. | - The dream was most likely only a possible future that will no longer come to pass. |
| Arthur's power absorption effects people with artificial powers and genetic powers differently. | None. | + Arthur killed Adam Monroe when he absorbed Monroe's cellular regeneration however, but when he took Maya and Peter's powers they were only shown to experience severe discomfort.
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| Arthur absorbed Maury Parkman's powers before the beginning of the series, and over time Maury regenerated them. | None. | + Maury was one of the company founders, so it stands to reason that he and Arthur came into contact many times prior to the series. So it is very possible that Arthur stole his powers from Maury. • This would mean that stolen powers do regenerate over time, since Maury had his powers in season two.
+ Maury could have regained his powers by using the formula. |
| Arthur stole dream manipulation from Sanjog Iyer. | None. | + Arthur has entered Angela's dream, spoken to her and put her into a coma. He also did a similar thing to Matt Parkman, creating a dream-illusion of Daphne to attack Matt while he was inside Angela's dream.
+ We haven't seen Sanjog in a while, and Pinehearst has been locating and capturing a lot of evolved humans lately.
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| Arthur is or was an empath. | None. | + Peter and Sylar both gain abilities through empathy and have abilities similar to Arthur.
- Arthur said that Nathan was most like him and Nathan is not an empath.
+ He is now an empath, because he has stolen Peter's abilities, including empathic mimicry. However he was not an empath before that point, because he needed to kill Adam to take his power, instead of using empathic mimicry. |
| The naturally powered Petrelli men (Arthur and Peter) are empaths, though each has his own "version" of it. | None. | + Perhaps his power is a branch of empathy, as are Peter's and Gabriel's/Sylar's. Peter's is the receptive type, Sylar's intuitive aptitude is the inquisitive type (learns), while his is somewhere in the middle.
+ Sometimes powers can run in the family such as Matt and Maury and Meredith and Flint.
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| Arthur had plans on stopping anyone that could see and try to prevent his version of the future. | None. | + Arthur stole Peter's powers, which include space-time manipulation, precognition and precognitive dreaming. + Arthur put Angela in a coma. |
| Arthur Petrelli could take powers from others without stealing them. | -"What's on your mind Daniel?" -"The question is: what's not in yours." Angela and Linderman. (Villains) | + Arthur does have the telepathy, that Maury still had. And this was a pretty rare power.
+ This should be true, after Arthur stole empathic mimicry from Peter.
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| Because Arthur has mental manipulation, he can use it to suppress his own abilities, and that's why he doesn't suffer the Hunger of intuitive aptitude. | None. | - It's been stated that Arthur doesn't have the hunger because he has yet to access intuitive aptitude.
- Peter also had mental manipulation, and clearly that didn't help.
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| Arthur will come back to life. | None. | + Arthur's body shines with the catalyst as he lay on the floor dead. It should be kept in mind that it was only when Ishi gave up the catalyst to Hiro that she finally died. Perhaps the catalyst will have similar life-sustaining effects on Arthur.
+ Both Claire and Peter have died by having something lodged into their brain, and both of them came back to life once said object was removed. The same thing could happen to Arthur.
- The glow seemed to indicate that the catalyst also died, something logical to happen if its host died.
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| Arthur found Molly and took her power. | None. | + Arthur can use telephathy to dig into Mohinder's mind and find where she is supposed to be. + Arthur seems to know exactly where people are, such as finding Hiro in Africa and in New York (even in a different time).
- He might have taken clairvoyance from another evolved human between 1977 and now. Remember, as Peter's dad, Arthur has been exposed to more evolved humans, and has also been using and refining his power for a longer period of time than Peter. |
| Arthur used 9th Wonders! comics to carry out his plans. | None. | + He somehow knew everything that was happening - in Tokyo, where Hiro decided to open his father's safe; in New York, where Sylar and Elle released the villains; even in the past, where Claire was given the catalyst. This story was depicted in 9th Wonders!.
- Arthur has drawn the future himself. |
| Arthur somehow attained the ability to transfer his consciousness to Nathan's body after his death. | It explains why Nathan suddenly turned so evil. | + Future Peter does that to present Peter when he puts him in Jesse's body. It's possible that since present Peter most likely absorbed all of Future Peter's power, Arthur now has that power.
- Nathan said himself that the events in Haiti changed his mind. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Arthur Petrelli | |||||||||