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| [[Freezing]] works by cooling the temperature of water vapour around himself to freezing point || None || *You do need to freeze water to make ice or frost |
| [[Freezing]] works by cooling the temperature of water vapour around himself to freezing point || None || *You do need to freeze water to make ice or frost |
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{{plus}} In [[The Hard Part]] he makes water into snow. |
{{plus}} In [[The Hard Part]] he makes water into snow. |
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| [[Freezing]] isn't truly cooling, but the ability to absorb all heat in an object, droping it to low kelvins. || None || {{note}} Scientifically, this is what is logical. If most of the powers are based off of logical science, then this is how it would work. Hard to explain. Big question is though, where does the energy go? Law of the Conservation of Energy says it has to go somewhere... |
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The following fan theories are about freezing.
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Theories
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| Sylar obtained freezing from the person Bob was talking about in Out of Time. | Bob claims that a light snowstorm in Miami should have been a tsunami. (Out of Time) | + Miami isn’t the type of place you would expect to see snow in.
+ Nathan comments that most of the people in the group of twelve are dead. This person may be dead because of Sylar. |
| Freezing works by cooling the temperature of water vapour around himself to freezing point | None | *You do need to freeze water to make ice or frost
+ In The Hard Part he makes water into snow. |
| Freezing isn't truly cooling, but the ability to absorb all heat in an object, droping it to low kelvins. | None | • Scientifically, this is what is logical. If most of the powers are based off of logical science, then this is how it would work. Hard to explain. Big question is though, where does the energy go? Law of the Conservation of Energy says it has to go somewhere... |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Freezing | |||||||||