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:{{note}} Zane's brain was already removed, and thus if Zane's power and his immunity to his power were housed in his brain, Zane wouldn't have been protected from being liquefied if Sylar so chose to do so.<br /> |
:{{note}} Zane's brain was already removed, and thus if Zane's power and his immunity to his power were housed in his brain, Zane wouldn't have been protected from being liquefied if Sylar so chose to do so.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Sylar is said to have ''understanding of how things work'' ability. So he does not have to ''eat'' or remove brains. He studies his victims' brain, understands how the power works and then mimic it. From that, Zane's brain was not removed.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Sylar is said to have ''understanding of how things work'' ability. So he does not have to ''eat'' or remove brains. He studies his victims' brain, understands how the power works and then mimic it. From that, Zane's brain was not removed.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} Even if Zane's brain had been removed, it wouldn't suddenly render his remains vulnerable to being liquefied. Ability immunity is a function of an evolved human's DNA, which is the same for every cell in the body. If he was immune to melting while living, he would be just as immune to it after death, no matter what was done to his corpse.<br /> |
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{{minus}} There were tarps everywhere, it was likely just that there were already tarps in the room that he was killed in. [[Sylar]] had no reason to care about making a mess of [[Zane Taylor's home]].<br /> |
{{minus}} There were tarps everywhere, it was likely just that there were already tarps in the room that he was killed in. [[Sylar]] had no reason to care about making a mess of [[Zane Taylor's home]].<br /> |
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{{minus}} Sylar might not have been intended by the writers to liquefy Zane's body as he would need Zane's DNA for [[Mohinder]] later.<br /> |
{{minus}} Sylar might not have been intended by the writers to liquefy Zane's body as he would need Zane's DNA for [[Mohinder]] later.<br /> |
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Theories
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| Melting is actually molecular manipulation. | None | + Zane didn't have much control over his ability and therefore wouldn't be aware of it's full potential. - Sylar's assignment tracker specifically describes the ability as "the ability to melt objects".
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| After an object melts, it re-solidifies. | Shadows and gaps are visible under some of the "puddles" in Zane Taylor's home where they don't meet the tarp, and some of them have thick, rounded edges. (Run!) | + This may change the definition of the power further, to "the ability to disassemble an object's molecular structure". • This could be simply a prop mistake.
+ It is likely Zane's power worked by tweaking the molecular structure of the objects, reducing them to liquid. However, if the effects were permanent, then the policemen who investigated his apartment would have been surprised (and that is the understatement of the decade) to find that "those weird puddles in the dead dude's apartment" were in fact made of wood, chrome, and other such substances which are not supposed to be liquid at room temperature, ever. The resultant frenzy would have probably ended with evolved humans being uncovered once and for all. The Company would have killed Zane rather than risk the creation of such a media firestorm.
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| Organic matter cannot be liquefied. | Zane's body was shown completely un-liquefied. (Run!) | + He was on tarps so Sylar may have tried to liquefy but could not. - Zane may have been immune to his own power, just as those with invisibility are immune to invisibility effects they have on others, and those who can create fire or radiation are not burned, and those who can stop time are not themselves stopped.
- There were tarps everywhere, it was likely just that there were already tarps in the room that he was killed in. Sylar had no reason to care about making a mess of Zane Taylor's home.
- In the episode commentary, it was stated that the ability allows melting of any object. (Talk:Melting#Commentary_transcript). |
| If Zane got a sword, and liquefaction was reversible, then, with sufficient training, he can morph the blade into several different shapes depending on the necessary occasion. | None | • Zane is dead. - Zane's power has only been shown liquefying solid objects, not reshaping them.
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| In theory, liquefaction could be accomplished with telekinesis by telekinetically breaking the bonds between atoms, then allowing them to re-connect. | None | - Liquefaction has always been referred to as a separate power. - The sheer amount of control this would take may not be possible for any human.
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| This power can also change matter to solids or gases. | None | - This ability has never been shown in the series.
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| A better name for this ability would be "liquefaction". | None | + Objects effected by this ability instantly change from liquid to solid and since there appears to be no form of heat liquefying these objects it cannot truly be called melting.
+ The word Melting typically implies heat energy being gained, in the same way as the word Freezing implies heat energy being lost (ice's melting point and water's freezing point are effectively synonymous). There is no evidence that heat energy is involved in any way; it could simply be a spontaneous breakdown in molecular bonds. |
| Melting can kill those who have rapid cell regeneration. | None | + If Claire got liquefied, her brain would be liquefied too, and she wouldn't be able to regenerate.
• Can melting kill at all? It doesn't looks like a dangerous ability.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Melting | |||||||||