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[[Evolved humans]] may demonstrate a form of '''immunity''', or lack thereof, against the effects of their own [[abilities|posthuman abilities]].
Some [[evolved humans]] demonstrate a form of ''' ability immunity''' against the effects of their own [[abilities|posthuman abilities]].

==Examples of immunity==
==Examples of Immunity==
===[[Gravitational manipulation]]===
[[Stephen Canfield]] is normally immune to the effects of his own vortices: when producing gravitational vacuums, he is generally not attracted towards them. He can, however, voluntarily cancel this immunity. He let one of his vortexes absorb him. {{epp|305}}

===[[Induced radioactivity]]===
===[[Induced radioactivity]]===
[[Ted]] was never harmed by his own ability: while [[Karen Sprague|his wife]] was poisoned by his radiation, he remained healthy. He is also immune to the powerful explosions and extreme levels of heat caused by his ability.
[[Ted]] was never harmed by his own ability: while [[Karen Sprague|his wife]] was poisoned by his radiation (''[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]''), he remained healthy. He is also immune to the powerful explosions and extreme levels of heat caused by his ability. Ted was the epicenter of an explosion in [[the Bennets' home (Odessa)|the Bennets' home]] (''[[Company Man]]''). Though this explosion burned many people nearby, Ted walked away virtually unharmed. Likewise, [[Sylar]] and [[Peter]] never had any lasting effects from using this ability. Peter even [[explosion|exploded]] above [[New York City]] (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]''), but the radiation did not affect him (''[[Four Months Ago...]]'').

===[[Pyrokinesis]]===
===[[Pyrokinesis]]===
Both [[Flint]] and [[Meredith]] appear unharmed by the fire and heat created by this ability. In fact, Meredith is even immune to the indirect effects of fire, allowing her to breath in a container whose oxygen was consumed by her fire.
Both [[Flint]] and [[Meredith]] appear unharmed by the fire and heat created by this ability. In fact, Meredith is even immune to the indirect effects of fire, allowing her to breathe in a shipping container whose oxygen was consumed by her fire {{epp|303}}.

===[[Gravitational manipulation]]===
==Examples of Lack of Immunity==
[[Stephen]] is normally immune to the effects of his own vortices: when producing gravitational vacuums, he is generally not attracted towards them. He can, however, voluntarily cancel this immunity, letting one of his vortex absorb him.
==Examples of lack of immunity==
===[[Dehydration]]===
===[[Dehydration]]===
[[Rollo Fusor's accomplice]] can be affected by her own ability. While she was able to normally touch herself, once she activated her power, [[Haram]] turned her hands towards her, dehydrating her.
[[Rollo Fusor's accomplice]] can be affected by her own ability. While she was able to normally touch herself, once she activated her power, [[Haram]] turned her hands towards her, dehydrating her until she died. (''[[Golden Handshake, Part 4]]'')

===[[Laser emission]]===
===[[Laser emission]]===
[[Doyle]] specifically notes that [[Michael]] is not immune to the lasers he generates. He proceeds to control his movements, forcing Michael to commit [[suicide]] by shooting a laser at himself.
[[Eric Doyle]] specifically asks [[Michael]] whether he is immune to the lasers he generates. When he learns that Michael is not immune, Dyle proceeds to [[Eric's ability|control his movements]], forcing Michael to commit [[suicide]] by shooting a laser at himself. (''[[Doyle]]'')

===[[Lightning]]===
===[[Lightning]]===
[[Elle]] can create electrical currents, but she can still be harmed by her own electricity. Most notably, this happens when she is in contact with water, making her unable to produce electricity without receiving part of her own electrical discharge.
[[Elle]] can create electrical currents; usually Elle is not affected by her lightning, but she has the potential to be harmed nonetheless. Most notably, this happens when she is in contact with water, making her unable to produce electricity without receiving part of her own electrical discharge. (''[[Cautionary Tales]]'')

==Notes==
==Notes==
*While [[Ted]], [[Peter]] and [[Sylar]] are immune to their ability to generate radioactivity, [[Amid Halebi]] from the [[unaired pilot]] had radiation burns in his hands.
*While [[Ted]], [[Peter]], and [[Sylar]] are immune to their ability to generate [[radiation]], [[Amid Halebi]] from the [[unaired pilot]] had severe radiation burns on his hands.


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Ability immunity

The "rule of Ted" dictates that Ted cannot be harmed by his own ability
Ability to: Possess immunity to one's own ability.

Some evolved humans demonstrate a form of ability immunity against the effects of their own posthuman abilities.

Examples of Immunity

Gravitational manipulation

Stephen Canfield is normally immune to the effects of his own vortices: when producing gravitational vacuums, he is generally not attracted towards them. He can, however, voluntarily cancel this immunity. He let one of his vortexes absorb him. (Angels and Monsters)

Induced radioactivity

Ted was never harmed by his own ability: while his wife was poisoned by his radiation (Seven Minutes to Midnight), he remained healthy. He is also immune to the powerful explosions and extreme levels of heat caused by his ability. Ted was the epicenter of an explosion in the Bennets' home (Company Man). Though this explosion burned many people nearby, Ted walked away virtually unharmed. Likewise, Sylar and Peter never had any lasting effects from using this ability. Peter even exploded above New York City (How to Stop an Exploding Man), but the radiation did not affect him (Four Months Ago...).

Pyrokinesis

Both Flint and Meredith appear unharmed by the fire and heat created by this ability. In fact, Meredith is even immune to the indirect effects of fire, allowing her to breathe in a shipping container whose oxygen was consumed by her fire (One of Us, One of Them).

Examples of Lack of Immunity

Dehydration

Rollo Fusor's accomplice can be affected by her own ability. While she was able to normally touch herself, once she activated her power, Haram turned her hands towards her, dehydrating her until she died. (Golden Handshake, Part 4)

Laser emission

Eric Doyle specifically asks Michael whether he is immune to the lasers he generates. When he learns that Michael is not immune, Dyle proceeds to control his movements, forcing Michael to commit suicide by shooting a laser at himself. (Doyle)

Lightning

Elle can create electrical currents; usually Elle is not affected by her lightning, but she has the potential to be harmed nonetheless. Most notably, this happens when she is in contact with water, making her unable to produce electricity without receiving part of her own electrical discharge. (Cautionary Tales)

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