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{{plus}} The deserted forest that Sylar finds himself in may also be an illusion. <br> |
{{plus}} The deserted forest that Sylar finds himself in may also be an illusion. <br> |
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:{{minus}}Sylar has since interacted with other characters ([[Maya]] and [[Alejandro]], in [[The Kindness of Strangers]]).<br>{{plus}}Candice may have allowed Sylar to leave the illusionary forest.<br>{{plus}}It is not known exactly what Sylar did in the time between leaving the shack and being found by Maya and Alejandro. |
:{{minus}}Sylar has since interacted with other characters ([[Maya]] and [[Alejandro]], in [[The Kindness of Strangers]]).<br>{{plus}}Candice may have allowed Sylar to leave the illusionary forest.<br>{{plus}}It is not known exactly what Sylar did in the time between leaving the shack and being found by Maya and Alejandro. |
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<BR>{{plus}} Candice was probably not stupid enough to let Sylar get so close to attack her, and made him attack an illusion of her. <br>:{{minus}} Sylar could have been purposely infected with the [[Shanti virus]] making Candice not consider him a threat, and allowing her to let her guard down. <br>{{plus}} If the Company did infect Sylar with the [[Shanti virus]], it is unlikely the Company would risk letting Candice be close enough to become infected.<br>:{{minus}} The virus does not appear to be spread through human contact.<br>{{plus}}It's awfully convenient that Candice took Sylar to a shack in Middle-of-Nowhere, Mexico, where the first people he would encounter would be two more evolved humans travelling in the stolen car of ''another'' evolved human. The situation appears to have been manipulated.<br>{{minus}} There have been greater coincidences in the world of Heroes. He was in the middle of nowhere so he could recover.<br>{{plus}}If Sylar did not actually kill Candice, that would explain why he could not use her power. |
<BR>{{plus}} Candice was probably not stupid enough to let Sylar get so close to attack her, and made him attack an illusion of her. <br>:{{minus}} Sylar could have been purposely infected with the [[Shanti virus]] making Candice not consider him a threat, and allowing her to let her guard down. <br>{{plus}} If the Company did infect Sylar with the [[Shanti virus]], it is unlikely the Company would risk letting Candice be close enough to become infected.<br>:{{minus}} The virus does not appear to be spread through human contact.<br>{{plus}}It's awfully convenient that Candice took Sylar to a shack in Middle-of-Nowhere, Mexico, where the first people he would encounter would be two more evolved humans travelling in the stolen car of ''another'' evolved human. The situation appears to have been manipulated.<br>{{minus}} There have been greater coincidences in the world of Heroes. He was in the middle of nowhere so he could recover.<br>{{plus}}If Sylar did not actually kill Candice, that would explain why he could not use her power. <br> |
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:{{minus}} The virus disabled his powers.<br> |
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{{plus}} She was well aware that he was a psychopathic killer. With or without powers she would be unlikely to let him be physically near her. :{{minus}} Candice wasn't very bright in the first place. <br>{{plus}}If the Company saved him to test the virus, why didn't they put him in a research lab, where the data could be analysed and examined much better? Only if they wanted him to flee and in that case, Candice had every reason to be careful.<br> :{{minus}} This is an argument for why he shouldn't of been in the middle of nowhere; how is it relevant to Candice's survival? <br>{{plus}}Apart from being fatter, the corpse had the same hair, skin and clothing as her illusion. No matter why she didn't want her old look anymore, why would she asume that one, if not to make the death look more convincing ([[the Company]] probably prepared a corpse in case Candice's tactile illusion could be to weak to fool Sylar during a complete autopsy)? <br>:{{minus}} "[[Betty]]" hasn't shown her true form, even when knocked out by [[Niki]]. (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'')<br> {{minus}} Several other characters (Sylar, Bennet & co, Adam and Peter) have escaped from Company storage facilities under similar improbable circumstances. The Company may simply be incompetent when it comes to detaining superpowered prisoners. |
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{{plus}} She was well aware that he was a psychopathic killer. With or without powers she would be unlikely to let him be physically near her. <br> |
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:{{minus}} Candice wasn't very bright in the first place. <br> |
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{{plus}}If the Company saved him to test the virus, why didn't they put him in a research lab, where the data could be analysed and examined much better? Only if they wanted him to flee and in that case, Candice had every reason to be careful.<br> |
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:{{minus}} This is an argument for why he shouldn't have been in the middle of nowhere; how is it relevant to Candice's survival? |
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:{{plus}} Theorie is: They brought him there to flee (without realising he was let free). They used the Operative with the greatest ability to fake her own death to guard him. Imagine the rest.<br> |
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{{plus}}Apart from being fatter, the corpse had the same hair, skin and clothing as her illusion. No matter why she didn't want her old look anymore, why would she asume that one, if not to make the death look more convincing ([[the Company]] probably prepared a corpse in case Candice's tactile illusion could be to weak to fool Sylar during a complete autopsy)? <br> |
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:{{minus}} "[[Betty]]" hasn't shown her true form, even when knocked out by [[Niki]]. (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'')<br> |
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:{{plus}}{{plus}} And exactly this is why we can't be sure, it was her corpse. In fact, theorie is: That it looks so much like the shape she had for a day (just fatter) could be a part of the plan to fake her death.<br> |
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{{minus}} Several other characters (Sylar, Bennet & co, Adam and Peter) have escaped from Company storage facilities under similar improbable circumstances. The Company may simply be incompetent when it comes to detaining superpowered prisoners. |
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| Candice was never in ''[[Kindred]]''. || None || {{plus}} Sylar could be experiencing a dream world created by the [[Mr. Parkman|Matt's father]]. <br> {{plus}} [[Mr. Parkman|Matt's father]] could have taken Candice's and Sylar's powers and be impersonating Candice.<br>{{minus}} Sylar had never met Candice prior to the episode. He can't have a nightmare with her in it when he has no memory of her.<br> |
| Candice was never in ''[[Kindred]]''. || None || {{plus}} Sylar could be experiencing a dream world created by the [[Mr. Parkman|Matt's father]]. <br> {{plus}} [[Mr. Parkman|Matt's father]] could have taken Candice's and Sylar's powers and be impersonating Candice.<br>{{minus}} Sylar had never met Candice prior to the episode. He can't have a nightmare with her in it when he has no memory of her.<br> |
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| Sylar will kill Candice and go on to use her powers. | None. | + This happened in the dark future. (Five Years Gone) + Missy Peregrym will be in the show Reaper, set to film during Season Two, and Missy was not resigned by NBC.
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| If Candice uses an illusion long enough, it becomes an unconcious act, much like breathing, or a heart beat. | In How To Stop An Exploding Man, when knocked unconcious by Niki, Candice did not revert to her natural state. | + Though many powers need concious control, other evolved humans have been seen to have unconcious control over their powers, such as Claire, who heals automatically. + Though being knocked unconcious interferes with higher brain functions, it does not affect unconcious actions, such as breathing. This would seem to indicate that Candice's ability to maintain this particular illusion is also unconscious. - It is possible that Candice faked unconsciousness to avoid fighting an obviously superior (i.e. super-strong) opponent. |
| Candice was not actually killed in Kindred. | None | + Candice lived for a few moments after Sylar attacked her. This would give her time to cast another illusion. + Sylar's loss of power could be one of Candice's illusions.
+ The deserted forest that Sylar finds himself in may also be an illusion.
+ She was well aware that he was a psychopathic killer. With or without powers she would be unlikely to let him be physically near her.
+ If the Company saved him to test the virus, why didn't they put him in a research lab, where the data could be analysed and examined much better? Only if they wanted him to flee and in that case, Candice had every reason to be careful.
+ Apart from being fatter, the corpse had the same hair, skin and clothing as her illusion. No matter why she didn't want her old look anymore, why would she asume that one, if not to make the death look more convincing (the Company probably prepared a corpse in case Candice's tactile illusion could be to weak to fool Sylar during a complete autopsy)?
- Several other characters (Sylar, Bennet & co, Adam and Peter) have escaped from Company storage facilities under similar improbable circumstances. The Company may simply be incompetent when it comes to detaining superpowered prisoners. |
| Candice was never in Kindred. | None | + Sylar could be experiencing a dream world created by the Matt's father. + Matt's father could have taken Candice's and Sylar's powers and be impersonating Candice. - Sylar had never met Candice prior to the episode. He can't have a nightmare with her in it when he has no memory of her.
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