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| [[Ability supercharging|Supercharged]] [[shape shifting]] will cause the user to transform into a deformed, mutated being. || None. || {{plus}} A lack of control over shape shifting causes unusual characteristics to appear, such as an extra tooth. (''[[I Am Sylar]]'')<br /> |
| [[Ability supercharging|Supercharged]] [[shape shifting]] will cause the user to transform into a deformed, mutated being. || None. || {{plus}} A lack of control over shape shifting causes unusual characteristics to appear, such as an extra tooth. (''[[I Am Sylar]]'')<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Sylar was demented to begin with, and his shape-shifting powers allowed him to express his inner turmoil. His ability was malfunctioning because he was suffering an identity crisis, not because of any problem with the ability.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Sylar was demented to begin with, and his shape-shifting powers allowed him to express his inner turmoil. His ability was malfunctioning because he was suffering an identity crisis, not because of any problem with the ability.<br /> |
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{{note}} [[Paulette]] mentioned that overcharging an evolved human can kill them. Perhaps overcharging a shape shifter would make their ability go berserk, turning them into a pile of malformed tissue.<br /> |
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| Sylar can [[shape shifting|shape shift]] his clothes because they are made of natural materials, such as cotton. || None. || {{plus}} If the material still has some fragment of DNA he may be able to replicate it on his body, giving the appearance of clothing.<br /> |
| Sylar can [[shape shifting|shape shift]] his clothes because they are made of natural materials, such as cotton. || None. || {{plus}} If the material still has some fragment of DNA he may be able to replicate it on his body, giving the appearance of clothing.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} If muscles and bones reverted to their original form but skin didn't, James Martin's body would have looked deformed.<br /> |
::{{minus}} If muscles and bones reverted to their original form but skin didn't, James Martin's body would have looked deformed.<br /> |
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:::{{plus}} Exactly. They didn't revert to their original ''shape''; they reverted to their original ''DNA''.<br /> |
:::{{plus}} Exactly. They didn't revert to their original ''shape''; they reverted to their original ''DNA''.<br /> |
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{{plus}} James Martin mimicked a member of Building 26 for a time. Considering Building 26's massive budget, they may have installed biometric scanners. If James hadn't mimicked the agent's DNA, he would never have gotten past the door.<br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Shape shifting.
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Theories
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| Shape shifting allows to morph into any living being. | None | + This ability seems to require physical contact with a person shape shifter is going to morph into. A shape shifter can possibly transform into an animal after touching it, since this ability doesn't seem to alter shape shifter's DNA. - But surely a shape shifter couldn't transform themselves into an ant or elephant — too much matter would have to be lost/created. And what about their consciousness? Will they retain their human intelligence if they shift into animal form?
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| Supercharged shape shifting would result in appearance alteration. | None | + It is one of few ways it could be extended. - A shape shifter alters only their own appearance.
- Supercharged shape shifting may result in the ability to mimic clothes and other none-body-parts, such as glasses. This is something Sylar cannot do currently and would be the most logical extension of the ability. |
| Supercharged shape shifting will cause rapid cell regeneration. | None | + As far as we can tell, when shape shifting, the cells are manipulated and so it happens with cell regeneration, at least wound healing.
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| It is possible to shift into any humanoid form. | Changing eye color in Into Asylum. Sylar's smile on Sandra's face in Turn and Face the Strange. | + Sylar has demonstrated the change of eye color without the complete change of body. He has also demonstrated a 'slow' change from Sandra Bennet. With this logic, he could possibly change any bodily feature he wishes, without having to change into a specific person.
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| A person with shapeshifting can live forever. | None | + Someone with shape shifting can always shift into a younger person.
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| Supercharged shape shifting will cause the user to transform into a deformed, mutated being. | None. | + A lack of control over shape shifting causes unusual characteristics to appear, such as an extra tooth. (I Am Sylar)
• Paulette mentioned that overcharging an evolved human can kill them. Perhaps overcharging a shape shifter would make their ability go berserk, turning them into a pile of malformed tissue. |
| Sylar can shape shift his clothes because they are made of natural materials, such as cotton. | None. | + If the material still has some fragment of DNA he may be able to replicate it on his body, giving the appearance of clothing.
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| Shape shifting has a byproduct of material alteration or material manipulation. | None | + How else would a shapeshifter alter clothing?
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| Peter can absorb others abilities by using shape shifting. Or at least use their ability while in their form. | None. | + Shape shifting absorb others DNA to replicate them. - It is unknown if Peter needs only a sample of DNA to replicate an ability, but more likely a whole evolved human.
- Peter can't use the ability differently then anyone else. If he was able to use a person's abilities while shape-shifted, so would anyone else with the ability. |
| All evolved humans with shape shifting have mosaic DNA. | None | + In order to shift into someone, the mutant must first get a sample of the person's DNA. Shape shifting could work like this:
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| A shape shifter's DNA registers as the person they are mimicking as long as they are living. | None | + This seems very sensible. - James Martin had shape shifted to look like Sylar immediately before his death. His DNA registered as his own, not Sylar's.
+ James Martin mimicked a member of Building 26 for a time. Considering Building 26's massive budget, they may have installed biometric scanners. If James hadn't mimicked the agent's DNA, he would never have gotten past the door. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Shape shifting | |||||||||