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:::{{minus}} Linderman healed many, true, but we never saw him heal many people in rapid succession. Peter has been using his ability almost non-stop since he acquired it. Everything has a limit.<br /> |
:::{{minus}} Linderman healed many, true, but we never saw him heal many people in rapid succession. Peter has been using his ability almost non-stop since he acquired it. Everything has a limit.<br /> |
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::::{{plus}} In [[Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 3|War Buddies, Part 3]] he is shown healing a man's broken jaw at least nine times, yet he never implied that he was starting to become fatigued.<br /> |
::::{{plus}} In [[Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 3|War Buddies, Part 3]] he is shown healing a man's broken jaw at least nine times, yet he never implied that he was starting to become fatigued.<br /> |
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:::::{{minus}} There's a big difference between fixing up a broken jaw (with rest between, mind you) and healing the horrific wounds of dozens of people almost nonstop.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Since he is not altering his victim's ages with his ability, there is no reason as to why he would get older.<br /> |
::{{plus}} Since he is not altering his victim's ages with his ability, there is no reason as to why he would get older.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Vitality is a different concept then age.<br /> |
::{{note}} Vitality is a different concept then age.<br /> |
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{{plus}} There is a [[Age transferal|similar ability]] which involves transferal, but of age instead of life.<br /> |
{{plus}} There is a [[Age transferal|similar ability]] which involves transferal, but of age instead of life.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} The writers stated that age transferal ''cannot'' be used to heal someone. |
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{{minus}} Jeremy himself never demonstrated any ill effect from using his ability.<br /> |
{{minus}} Jeremy himself never demonstrated any ill effect from using his ability.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Jeremy hardly ever healed someone in the dire conditions the people Peter rescued were.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Jeremy hardly ever healed someone in the dire conditions the people Peter rescued were.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} In [[Tabula Rasa]], Jeremy healed Peter (who had a gaping hole in his chest cavity) while terrified, traumatized, and only knowing about the 'killing' aspect of his ability.<br /> |
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:::{{note}} He said he used to be a healer, implying that at one point he used his ability to heal. At the time however, he thought his ability had mutated permanently.<br /> |
:::{{note}} He said he used to be a healer, implying that at one point he used his ability to heal. At the time however, he thought his ability had mutated permanently.<br /> |
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:::{{plus}} Jeremy never had to heal several people in succession, however.<br /> |
:::{{plus}} Jeremy never had to heal several people in succession, however.<br /> |
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{{minus}} If Jeremy's ability involved transferring life force, then absorbing his parents' life forces would have felt good. He would probably have become like [[Linda Tavara]]: amoral and addicted to his own ability.<br /> |
{{minus}} If Jeremy's ability involved transferring life force, then absorbing his parents' life forces would have felt good. He would probably have become like [[Linda Tavara]]: amoral and addicted to his own ability.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Life force and auras are not necessarily the same thing. Taking it from someone doesn't mean it feels good. Linda felt that because she sort of fed on those auras.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Life force and auras are not necessarily the same thing. Taking it from someone doesn't mean it feels good. Linda felt that because she sort of fed on those auras.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} The auras which Linda saw were those peoples' souls. Since they were also affected by illness and other external factors, it seems likely that a person's life force is linked to their soul. If absorbing someone's soul felt good, it seems likely that absorbing someone's life force would have a similar effect.<br /> |
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:{{note}} It is not known what life-force truly is, therefore it is impossible to tell what absorbing it would feel like.<br/> |
:{{note}} It is not known what life-force truly is, therefore it is impossible to tell what absorbing it would feel like.<br/> |
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::{{minus}} Linda gushed for pages and pages about how wonderful taking auras felt. It's quite obvious she found doing so pleasurable.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Noah knows a lot about evolved humans. He also studied Jeremy for a long time. It seems unlikely that he would have missed something like that.<br /> |
{{minus}} Noah knows a lot about evolved humans. He also studied Jeremy for a long time. It seems unlikely that he would have missed something like that.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} At the time Jeremy was taken in for testing, he hadn't manifested the killing part of his ability, or rather still had an emotional balance that translates in healing when he uses his ability. Noah said Jeremy later returned to an unstable home, emotional instability bringing out the harmful effects of his ability.<br /> |
:{{plus}} At the time Jeremy was taken in for testing, he hadn't manifested the killing part of his ability, or rather still had an emotional balance that translates in healing when he uses his ability. Noah said Jeremy later returned to an unstable home, emotional instability bringing out the harmful effects of his ability.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} [[Brian Davis]] and [[Aviv]] both have [[telekinesis]]. However, Aviv could lift and move several metric tons of metal (the carnival rides) with ease, while Brian Davis could barely move a teacup across a table. People with the same ability don't necessarily have the same 'power level'.<br /> |
:{{minus}} [[Brian Davis]] and [[Aviv]] both have [[telekinesis]]. However, Aviv could lift and move several metric tons of metal (the carnival rides) with ease, while Brian Davis could barely move a teacup across a table. People with the same ability don't necessarily have the same 'power level'.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Aviv has had his ability for a while, and has actively developed it. Brian Davis wanted his ability to go away.<br /> |
::{{plus}} Aviv has had his ability for a while, and has actively developed it. Brian Davis wanted his ability to go away.<br /> |
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:::{{minus}} Okay, better example. Maury and Matt both had telepathy. However, Matt managed to progress from reading minds to controlling minds to seeing the freaking future to transferring one man's soul into another man's body in a remarkably short time. Maury was rather old, but never managed to develop his ability beyond controlling minds. Some evolved humans are just flat-out more powerful than others.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Linderman and Ishi both had their ability much longer then Jeremy, it is unlikely that he would be more proficient with it.<br /> |
::{{plus}} Linderman and Ishi both had their ability much longer then Jeremy, it is unlikely that he would be more proficient with it.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Killing with Jeremy's ability is not necessarily harder then healing. It is just a different use. Therefore, whether the ability is used to kill or heal may not be affected proficiency level.<br /> |
::{{note}} Killing with Jeremy's ability is not necessarily harder then healing. It is just a different use. Therefore, whether the ability is used to kill or heal may not be affected proficiency level.<br /> |
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| Jeremy Greer's healing touch is better then Linderman's. | None | + Jeremy was able to kill with his ability, Linderman wans't.
+ Linderman was a villain, but he was never shown to kill with his ability. |
| The ability negatively affects those who use it. | None | + Ishi was dying for an unknown reason, and Linderman may have been aging prematurely.
+ Peter is currently experiencing negative health effects from constantly using this ability. |
| It's not possible to heal Tracy or someone else with freezing or water mimicry. | None | + It's only possible to heal things if they live of have lived before, there is no life in water.
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| Jeremy's power is not the same as Linderman's and Ishi's, it involves some sort of life force transfer. | None | + Jeremy was able to do things Linderman and Ishi never demonstrated, even though they had their abilities much longer.
+ Peter becomes exhausted when using this ability. That might be because he was transferring his own "life force" from himself into his patients.
+ There is a similar ability which involves transferal, but of age instead of life.
- Jeremy himself never demonstrated any ill effect from using his ability.
- If Jeremy's ability involved transferring life force, then absorbing his parents' life forces would have felt good. He would probably have become like Linda Tavara: amoral and addicted to his own ability.
- Noah knows a lot about evolved humans. He also studied Jeremy for a long time. It seems unlikely that he would have missed something like that.
- If Jeremy's ability involved life force transferal, then it seems likely that the 'taking' aspect would have manifested alongside the 'giving' aspect.
+ Considering that both a company founder and the wife of a company founder had this ability for several decades, it seems unlikely that Noah would have been unaware that Jeremy could kill if they all had the same ability.
+ When describing a woman with the same ability as Jeremy, Noah stated that she could "control the flow of life". Linderman and Ishi's ability has always been described as healing, not controlling the flow of life.
- The odds of an ability which is 100% identical to another in every measurable way existing is almost nil. |
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