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Image:Stealing sword.JPG|At the [[Museum of Natural History]], Hiro only manages to slow time down, but is still able to take a [[sword]]. |
Image:Stealing sword.JPG|At the [[Museum of Natural History]], Hiro only manages to slow time down, but is still able to take a [[sword]]. |
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Image:Powers_hiro_bullet_reverses.jpg|Hiro causes time to move backwards for [[Hope]]'s bullet. |
Image:Powers_hiro_bullet_reverses.jpg|Hiro causes time to move backwards for [[Hope]]'s bullet. |
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Image:Powers_peter_stops_taser.jpg|[[Peter]] [[mimic]]s [[Hiro]]'s [[power]] and stops time to avoid fired taser leads. |
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Revision as of 02:14, 24 February 2007
| Space-time manipulation | |
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Hiro travels six months into the past | |
| Originally held by: | Hiro Nakamura |
| Absorbed by: | Peter Petrelli |
| Ability to: | Alter the space-time continuum |
| Examples of space-time manipulation | |
Space-time manipulation is the ability to alter the space-time continuum, including:
- Time manipulation or chronokinesis (slowing down, reversing, or stopping time).
- Time travel (moving through time).
- Teleportation (moving instantaneously through space).
Characters
Hiro Nakamura is the only character known to have this ability. Peter Petrelli has reproduced this ability. (Unexpected).
Limits
All of Hiro's space-time manipulation abilities require intense concentration.
Hiro can apparently stop time, causing the rest of the world to seem to freeze while he can still move. When time is frozen this way, Hiro can still interact with objects and even people without them being "unfrozen" or aware of his activities. In addition, Hiro can slow time (Godsend), and reverse time (Unexpected). The last is particularly unusual, in that his manipulation caused a gun to actually misfire, as though time reversed for the bullet, but only slowed or stopped for the gun itself. This event suggests that Hiro can affect various objects to move through time selectively.
Hiro can teleport himself through space instantaneously. Such teleports can cover at least intercontinental distances.
Hiro can move himself through time into the future or the past. If moving into the past, he can alter history, but he apparently cannot alter history in such a way that he would eliminate his original cause for going into the past.
Both Hiro and Future Hiro have mentioned that careless use of time travel could cause a rift.
Hiro has had relatively limited power since returning from his attempt to save Charlie. He was unable to go back in time to try again to save her, and when attempting to stop time at the museum, he only succeeded in slowing it. He believes that obtaining the sword of Takezo Kensei will restore his powers and even increase them.
Examples
- Hiro makes the second hand on his clock go back one second. (Genesis)
- Hiro may be responsible for making a subway late. (Genesis)
- Hiro reportedly teleports himself from the seating area to the ladies' room of a karaoke bar. (Genesis)
- Hiro teleports himself from Tokyo to New York City, arriving five weeks in the future. He later teleports himself back, narrowly avoiding a huge explosion. (Genesis, Don't Look Back)
- Hiro stops time to rescue a young girl from a traffic accident. (One Giant Leap)
- Hiro stops time to help Ando cheat at cards at Montecito Casino (Collision)
- Hiro stops time to save D.L. Hawkins and an unnamed passenger from the explosion of a car. (Nothing to Hide)
- Hiro travels six months into the past to try to save Charlie Andrews. (Seven Minutes to Midnight, Six Months Ago)
- Hiro stops time to get Charlie a bouquet of flowers. (Six Months Ago)
- Hiro stops time to fill Charlies order at the Burnt Toast Cafe. (Six Months Ago)
- Hiro manipulates time and space to bring Charlie a Japanese newspaper. (Six Months Ago)
- Hiro stops time to fill the diner with origami cranes. (Six Months Ago)
- Hiro accidentally travels six months back to the future, and to Japan. (Six Months Ago)
- Future Hiro travels back to the past from an unspecified future. He stops time, speaks with Peter Petrelli, and tries to avoid a rift. (Collision, Hiros)
- At the Museum of Natural History, Hiro attempts to stop time, but only manages to slow time. (Godsend)
- In the Primm parking lot to stop a gun shot--slowing time, then reversing it. (Unexpected)
- On the roof of the Deveaux Building, Peter stops time to avoid being shot with a taser. (Unexpected)
Hiro's Weakened Power
Hiro believes the sword and other factors are sources of his power. He is sometimes frustrated by his lack of powers. Hiro is unable to control space-time:
- when Ando and he are in the bathroom while Jessica wreaks havoc. (Better Halves)
- when he teleports "too far". (Six Months Ago)
- when he accidentally teleports while kissing Charlie. (Six Months Ago)
- when he is unable to use his power to leave the roof of Yamagato Industries. (Six Months Ago)
- when he tries to stop time at the museum; he only slows it. (Godsend)
- at the parking garage, when he stares at the punch clock but is unable to manipulate time. (The Fix)
Notes
- According to NBC.com's interactive map, Tracy Chobham possesses "teleportation" as a power.
Memorable Quotes
"No one ever got laid by stopping the second hand of a clock."
Gallery
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Hiro turns his desk clock back one second.
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Hiro teleports to New York City and travels five weeks into the future.
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Hiro stops time to save a Japanese schoolgirl.
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Hiro leaves present-day Midland.
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Lamenting his lapse in hitting a target, Hiro is "stuck" six months in the past.
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Hiro stops time to make a thousand paper cranes for Charlie.
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Hiro accidentally arrives back in the present in Tokyo.
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At the Museum of Natural History, Hiro only manages to slow time down, but is still able to take a sword.
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Hiro causes time to move backwards for Hope's bullet.
Please refer to Theory:Space-time manipulation for fan-created theories and other speculation.