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*Several [[Primatech]] employees show the power of Tele-Apathy when an unconscious [[Hiro]], stunned by [[ |
*Several [[Primatech]] employees show the power of Tele-Apathy when an unconscious [[Hiro]], stunned by [[lightning]], appears on the floor with [[Peter]] and [[Adam]] standing over him. |
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Revision as of 22:52, 28 December 2007
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Tele-Apathy is the ability to not give a shit from far away.
About
The Hard Part
Hiro used Tele-Apathy on the fate of New York and refused to kill Sylar even when Sylar is unarmed.
How to Stop an Exploding Man
Sylar shows an awesome display of Tele-Apathy when he lets Hiro run him through with a katana. Moments after he just used his telekinesis to stop bullets.
Kindred
When Betty is sitting next to Sylar on the illusory beach, she uses her Tele-Apathy ability to not give a shit that she is sitting next to a known psychopath. She uses it again later just as she is hit in the head with a coffee mug. In the latter example this could be confused with Stupidkinesis.
Fight or Flight
Peter opens the box and finds a photo of his brother but uses Tele-Apathy and ignores the photo. Instead he complains nothing in the box can help him to restore his memory.
Four Months Ago...
- D.L. Hawkins brings Tele-Apathy to new levels when he uses phasing to prevent being punched by a guy in an LA nightclub. Then when leaving the establishment the same skanky guy confronts him again, this time with a gun. D.L. decides to use his powerful Tele-Apathy abilities instead of using that cliché old phasing again. He shall be missed.
- At the Montreal wharehouse, either Adam negates Peter's previous use of Tele-Apathy (Fight or Flight) or Peter's previous use of Tele-Apathy wears off. In either case, he then gives enough of a shit to pull out the picture of himself and his brother to help recall his old memories.
Powerless
- Several Primatech employees show the power of Tele-Apathy when an unconscious Hiro, stunned by lightning, appears on the floor with Peter and Adam standing over him.
Graphic Novel:None
- No known references to Tele-Apathy in the graphic novels as of yet.
Memorable Quotes
- No quote has been directly related to Tele-Apathy as of yet.
Notes
- Apparently Tele-Apathy doesn't count towards the "one power per person" limit placed by the creator/writer.
Trivia
- Noah Bennet was the first baseline human to demonstrate Tele-Apathy this season when he all but ignored the painting of his daughter lying dead on the steps. Instead the first thing he does is call Mohinder to see if he's packin' heat.