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Mental manipulation is the ability to manipulate others' minds, causing them to lose memories or preventing them from using special powers. A full list of the power in action follows.
Examples
Season One
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In a Company medical facility, Matt is unable to read Mr. Bennet's or the Haitian's thoughts...
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At FBI headquarters, Ted explains to Matt that he lost a part of his memory.
(Seven Minutes to Midnight) -
Sylar is unable to use his powers, and the Haitian finishes him off.
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After delivering news of Eden's death to Eden's deadbeat father, Mr. Bennet tells the Haitian, "Don't erase everything. Leave the guilt."
(Fathers & Daughters) -
At Primatech Paper Co., the Haitian completely prevents Matt from being able to listen in on Mr. Bennet's thoughts. (Godsend)
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In 1992, a young Haitian is called upon to erase Sandra's mind after finding her husband's gun and sedation kit.
(Company Man) -
Bennet has the foresight to write himself an important note, and counter his memory loss.
(Parasite) -
The Haitian erases Matt's memories.
(It Takes a Village, Part 1) -
...the Haitian accidentally erases the memories of all the villagers, leaving them as zombie-like creatures.
(It Takes a Village, Part 2) -
The Haitian doesn't understand why his people are acting lifeless.
(It Takes a Village, Part 3) -
Believing he is at death's doorstep, the Haitian reaches out to touch his father...
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...and sees his father's memories and for the first time, views his idol as a human being.
(It Takes a Village, Part 4) -
The Haitian sketches an image of grub worms being plucked from a man's mind to describe his power.
(It Takes a Village, Part 4)
Season Two
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The Haitian negates Peter's telekinetic powers...
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...and then removes his identity and his memories of the Kirby Plaza incident.
(Four Months Ago...) -
Marcus doesn't remember Noah, and Noah narrates that Marcus's memory loss is a result of "unnatural causes."
(Normal Lives) -
...Piper's mom phones Noah Bennet about Piper's delusions recurring. Noah says he and the Haitian will be right over.
(Different and the Same)
Season Three Examples
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The Haitian arrives at the movie theatre...
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causing Daphne's and Hiro's powers to fail.
One of Us, One of Them -
The Haitian blacks Hiro's powers in the theartre..
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and in his level 2 cell.
One of Us, One of Them -
and in the Pineheast holding room.
I Am Become Death