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{{minus}} Peter was shown dead in Angela's dream of villains in Level 5.<br /> |
{{minus}} Peter was shown dead in Angela's dream of villains in Level 5.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Future Peter causes a Butterfly Effect which leads to Angela's newest foreshadowing of destruction and chaos.<br /> |
{{plus}} Future Peter causes a Butterfly Effect which leads to Angela's newest foreshadowing of destruction and chaos.<br /> |
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{{plus}} It was because Peter told Claire to stay at home that Sylar obtained her power. |
{{plus}} It was because Peter told Claire to stay at home that Sylar obtained her power. Even Angela stated she "wasn't where she was supposed to be." (''[[The Second Coming]]'')<br /> |
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{{minus}} In the original exposed timeline, [[Nathan]] was the cause of the events of that timeline (e.g. evolved humans in camps, experimentation and being hunted down).<br /> |
{{minus}} In the original exposed timeline, [[Nathan]] was the cause of the events of that timeline (e.g. evolved humans in camps, experimentation and being hunted down).<br /> |
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{{plus}} Peter has a ability-control percentile of 27% ([[Assignment Tracker 2.0]], under Gabriel Gray's profile), thus sort of making him predisposed to blundering and losing control.<br /> |
{{plus}} Peter has a ability-control percentile of 27% ([[Assignment Tracker 2.0]], under Gabriel Gray's profile), thus sort of making him predisposed to blundering and losing control.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} The Haitian was able to erase Peter's mind and stop him from using an ability in ''[[Four Months Ago]]''. Having the Haitian's ability might make Peter [[ability immunity|immune]] to this.<br /> |
:{{plus}} The Haitian was able to erase Peter's mind and stop him from using an ability in ''[[Four Months Ago]]''. Having the Haitian's ability might make Peter [[ability immunity|immune]] to this.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The Haitian's ability is inactive if he is dead or unconscious, so Peter could absorb his power, if he could knock him unconscious.<br /> |
{{minus}} The Haitian's ability is inactive if he is dead or unconscious, so Peter could absorb his power, if he could knock him unconscious.<br /> |
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{{minus}} In ''[[Resistance]]'', Future Peter says he won't make Claire forget "again". |
{{minus}} In ''[[Resistance]]'', Future Peter says he won't make Claire forget "again". At this point, he apparently has already absorbed and learned to use the Haitian's memory-erasing ability.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} [[Telepathy]] can also make people forget.<br /> |
:{{plus}} [[Telepathy]] can also make people forget.<br /> |
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{{minus}} It is likely that the Haitian's power to block abilities requires his conscious effort to exercise. |
{{minus}} It is likely that the Haitian's power to block abilities requires his conscious effort to exercise. It would explain why Peter was able to block said darts, as well as the reason why, in [[One of Us, One of Them]], Daphne was able to flee the theater while Hiro's ability was blocked.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Guillame, Daphne and Hiro were blocked without the Haitian specifically trying to block them specifically.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Guillame, Daphne and Hiro were blocked without the Haitian specifically trying to block them specifically.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} The Haitian was on an assignment; it would be logical for him to automatically block any ability he might come across, so as long as it's within his reach, every ability would be blocked, even if he didn't know who had an ability and which.<br /> |
::{{minus}} The Haitian was on an assignment; it would be logical for him to automatically block any ability he might come across, so as long as it's within his reach, every ability would be blocked, even if he didn't know who had an ability and which.<br /> |
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{{plus}} The agent looks to be stepping backwards (not running), and the silhouette for Peter resembles the image of [[prison ambush agent|the larger ambush agent]].<br /> |
{{plus}} The agent looks to be stepping backwards (not running), and the silhouette for Peter resembles the image of [[prison ambush agent|the larger ambush agent]].<br /> |
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{{plus}} If Peter was using enhanced speed, the artist would have drawn jet-trails to indicate this.<br /> |
{{plus}} If Peter was using enhanced speed, the artist would have drawn jet-trails to indicate this.<br /> |
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{{minus}} There is little evidence of anything from the shadows of the image. |
{{minus}} There is little evidence of anything from the shadows of the image. That being said, it is clear that the female agent with super speed is running towards the source of light while Peter is running perpendicular to the source of light. Furthermore, people rarely draw jet-trails on shadows. Instead, the shape and size of the shadows are exaggerated to give the illusion of being "in two places at once".<br /> |
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| [[Peter Petrelli]]'s name is a reference to the many Marvel characters having first and last names that begin with the same letter. || None. || {{plus}} Many of the Marvel comics characters have names beginning with the same letter (e.g. Peter Parker, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Matt Murdock, Scott Summers, Warren Worthington, Bruce Banner, Stephen Strange).<br /> |
| [[Peter Petrelli]]'s name is a reference to the many Marvel characters having first and last names that begin with the same letter. || None. || {{plus}} Many of the Marvel comics characters have names beginning with the same letter (e.g. Peter Parker, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Matt Murdock, Scott Summers, Warren Worthington, Bruce Banner, Stephen Strange).<br /> |
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{{plus}} The show's writers have referenced popular culture with other character names: Claude Rains is a reference to the original actor to play a character who was invisible.<br /> |
{{plus}} The show's writers have referenced popular culture with other character names: Claude Rains is a reference to the original actor to play a character who was invisible.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Tim Kring does not read comics.<br /> |
{{minus}} Tim Kring does not read comics.<br /> |
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{{note}} Yet many Comics have entered many other forms of media including film, T.V, games, etc. |
{{note}} Yet many Comics have entered many other forms of media including film, T.V, games, etc. Why a few characters have a "superstar" fame such as Spider-man or Batman, is unlikely that Kring has not come across a comic character in any media form.<br /> |
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{{minus}} It's not just Marvel that uses this style of name; in fact, the first to do so was Detective Comics, with Clark Kent, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, etc. |
{{minus}} It's not just Marvel that uses this style of name; in fact, the first to do so was Detective Comics, with Clark Kent, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, etc. Alliterative names are very common because they are easy to remember and sound nice.<br /> |
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| Peter absorbed [[healing|the power to heal]] from Linderman at some point in the past. || This could be how Nathan was healed from the brink of death. || {{minus}} Peter has never shown that he can use Linderman's power.<br /> |
| Peter absorbed [[healing|the power to heal]] from Linderman at some point in the past. || This could be how Nathan was healed from the brink of death. || {{minus}} Peter has never shown that he can use Linderman's power.<br /> |
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{{minus}} [[Adam]] helped Peter remember who he was and how they got to Montreal by simply explaining his brain cells needed to heal. The instance in the future seems more along the lines of the same principle.<br /> |
{{minus}} [[Adam]] helped Peter remember who he was and how they got to Montreal by simply explaining his brain cells needed to heal. The instance in the future seems more along the lines of the same principle.<br /> |
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| Someone wanted Peter to come into contact with Ricky's gang. || Ricky commented on the unlikeliness of Peter showing up in the one container that they were set to rob. (''[[Lizards]]'') || {{plus}} Ricky and his gang specifically planned to break into one container out of the hundreds in the storage lot. |
| Someone wanted Peter to come into contact with Ricky's gang. || Ricky commented on the unlikeliness of Peter showing up in the one container that they were set to rob. (''[[Lizards]]'') || {{plus}} Ricky and his gang specifically planned to break into one container out of the hundreds in the storage lot. It would be a ridiculous coincidence if Peter just happened to be in that container.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Peter's container was empty, but, according to Ricky, it was supposed to be filled with iPods.<br /> |
{{plus}} Peter's container was empty, but, according to Ricky, it was supposed to be filled with iPods.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Peter is often considered to be the most powerful hero, due to his ability to absorb the powers of others. |
{{plus}} Peter is often considered to be the most powerful hero, due to his ability to absorb the powers of others. It is therefore likely that someone hopes to manipulate him into helping them.<br /> |
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{{plus}} [[The Company]] was able to trace Peter to Ireland, without [[Molly]] or radioactive isotopes.<br /> |
{{plus}} [[The Company]] was able to trace Peter to Ireland, without [[Molly]] or radioactive isotopes.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Why would [[Ricky]] try to hide [[Peter]] from [[Elle]] if they were on the same side?<br /> |
:{{minus}} Why would [[Ricky]] try to hide [[Peter]] from [[Elle]] if they were on the same side?<br /> |
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{{minus}} Why would Elle kill Ricky if they were on the same side?<br /> |
{{minus}} Why would Elle kill Ricky if they were on the same side?<br /> |
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::{{plus}} [[Ricky]] and his gang are not necessarily the ones manipulated the situation. |
::{{plus}} [[Ricky]] and his gang are not necessarily the ones manipulated the situation. [[The Haitian]] or some other character may have wanted Peter to interact with Ricky's gang for reasons of his own, possibly something to do with [[Caitlin]].<br /> |
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{{minus}} The Haitian trapped Peter in a random container, it was just pure luck.<br /> |
{{minus}} The Haitian trapped Peter in a random container, it was just pure luck.<br /> |
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:{{note}} If Arthur Petrelli does have the ability of luck manipulation, this could just explain the pure luck.<br /> |
:{{note}} If Arthur Petrelli does have the ability of luck manipulation, this could just explain the pure luck.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Elle was looking for containers at the dock first. |
{{minus}} Elle was looking for containers at the dock first. If she knew Ricky and his gang had him, she would have gone there first.<br /> |
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:{{note}} This is assuming that the Haitian was working with the company.<br /> |
:{{note}} This is assuming that the Haitian was working with the company.<br /> |
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| [[Peter]] exhibited a new use of his dream power by bringing back the evacuation notice in ''[[Truth and Consequences]]''. || None. ||{{plus}} Peter has used this dream power before in connection with [[Charles Deveaux]] (see [[Theory:Charles Deveaux]]), however this time he brought back a physical object from that place/time. |
| [[Peter]] exhibited a new use of his dream power by bringing back the evacuation notice in ''[[Truth and Consequences]]''. || None. || {{plus}} Peter has used this dream power before in connection with [[Charles Deveaux]] (see [[Theory:Charles Deveaux]]), however this time he brought back a physical object from that place/time. Thus, he is not just a astral projection, but can physically interact with that location.<br /> |
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{{minus}} This could be [[space-time manipulation]].<br /> |
{{minus}} This could be [[space-time manipulation]].<br /> |
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:{{plus}} [[Adam]] does not see him "leave" his present location in the building in Montreal. |
:{{plus}} [[Adam]] does not see him "leave" his present location in the building in Montreal. In a sense, he is in two places at once.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} Peter could have simply returned to the exact time he left.<br /> |
::{{minus}} Peter could have simply returned to the exact time he left.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Although Adam heard Peter, but neither Caitlin nor the version of Peter with her seemed to hear Peter, which may indicate some sort of transcendent or dream-like state because he was apparently audible and physically present for Adam, but he obtained a |
{{plus}} Although Adam heard Peter, but neither Caitlin nor the version of Peter with her seemed to hear Peter, which may indicate some sort of transcendent or dream-like state because he was apparently audible and physically present for Adam, but he obtained a flier from the future and brought it back to the past with him.<br /> |
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| [[The Haitian]], by removing [[Peter]]'s memories, has irreversibly ''enabled'' Peter to access multiple powers at a single time. || In many episodes (''[[Kindred]]'', ''[[Truth and Consequences]]'', ''[[Powerless]]'', etc.), Peter has used multiple abilities at once. || {{minus}} This could have initially been an ability to use all ''passive'' abilities (or a constant use of all passive abilities), because [[rapid cell regeneration]], immunity to space-time freezing, and immunity to telepathic suggestion do not necessarily require the intent to use an ability.<br /> |
| [[The Haitian]], by removing [[Peter]]'s memories, has irreversibly ''enabled'' Peter to access multiple powers at a single time. || In many episodes (''[[Kindred]]'', ''[[Truth and Consequences]]'', ''[[Powerless]]'', etc.), Peter has used multiple abilities at once. || {{minus}} This could have initially been an ability to use all ''passive'' abilities (or a constant use of all passive abilities), because [[rapid cell regeneration]], immunity to space-time freezing, and immunity to telepathic suggestion do not necessarily require the intent to use an ability.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} The sources of Peter's old abilities are likely unimportant to the current story anyway.<br /> |
:{{plus}} The sources of Peter's old abilities are likely unimportant to the current story anyway.<br /> |
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{{note}} Peter has said that he has to remember how the person made him feel to use their power. Most likely, he won't remember how someone made him feel if he only walked by them.<br /> |
{{note}} Peter has said that he has to remember how the person made him feel to use their power. Most likely, he won't remember how someone made him feel if he only walked by them.<br /> |
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:{{note}} There have been occasions where Peter was able to use his ability without prolonged interaction with the person, such as with |
:{{note}} There have been occasions where Peter was able to use his ability without prolonged interaction with the person, such as with D.L. and Claude.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} So, let's say he's walking down the street and bumps into a really pretty girl by mistake. Suddenly, a few minutes later, he's being attacked by people and the image of the hot girl pops into his mind, and he uses a power he didn't have before. Well, it is plausible seeing as he remembered how the girl made him feel, even though he only bumped into her. |
:{{plus}} So, let's say he's walking down the street and bumps into a really pretty girl by mistake. Suddenly, a few minutes later, he's being attacked by people and the image of the hot girl pops into his mind, and he uses a power he didn't have before. Well, it is plausible seeing as he remembered how the girl made him feel, even though he only bumped into her.<br /> |
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| [[Peter]], and [[Nathan Petrelli]] are brothers with [[Hiro Nakamura]]. || [[Hiro]]'s biological mother may actually be [[Angela Petrelli]], since we know she slept with [[Kaito Nakamura]]. (''[[Lizards]]'') || {{plus}} That could work seeing as Hiro was about ten or eleven when his mom died, so perhaps Angela had Hiro, then broke up with Kaito and got together with Arthur, while Kaito fell in love and got married to his wife, who adopted Hiro as her own. |
| [[Peter]], and [[Nathan Petrelli]] are brothers with [[Hiro Nakamura]]. || [[Hiro]]'s biological mother may actually be [[Angela Petrelli]], since we know she slept with [[Kaito Nakamura]]. (''[[Lizards]]'') || {{plus}} That could work seeing as Hiro was about ten or eleven when his mom died, so perhaps Angela had Hiro, then broke up with Kaito and got together with Arthur, while Kaito fell in love and got married to his wife, who adopted Hiro as her own.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} This would only work if Hiro is older than Nathan, which he doesn't really seem to be.<br /> |
:{{minus}} This would only work if Hiro is older than Nathan, which he doesn't really seem to be.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Nathan recalled his father didn't like Kaito. The last time Nathan saw him, Kaito shared a long hug with Angela, something which angered Arthur.<br /> |
{{minus}} Nathan recalled his father didn't like Kaito. The last time Nathan saw him, Kaito shared a long hug with Angela, something which angered Arthur.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Future Peter may have acquired the power from another person.<br /> |
{{minus}} Future Peter may have acquired the power from another person.<br /> |
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| Peter will have to kill himself in the past to stop the [[exposed future]] from happening. || None. || Future Peter references stepping on too many butterflies. |
| Peter will have to kill himself in the past to stop the [[exposed future]] from happening. || None. || Future Peter references stepping on too many butterflies. In ''The Butterfly Effect'' (movie) (directors cut), the main character Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) realizes that the only way to save everyone is to eliminate himself and goes back to his birth and kills himself.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} The phrase "Butterfly Effect" predates the film, and the writers stealing the film's plot is unlikely.<br /> |
:{{minus}} The phrase "Butterfly Effect" predates the film, and the writers stealing the film's plot is unlikely.<br /> |
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{{minus}} That might cause a paradox.<br /> |
{{minus}} That might cause a paradox.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Paradoxes have never been shown to exist in ''Heroes''.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Paradoxes have never been shown to exist in ''Heroes''.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The formula, the main problem with the exposed future, has already been destroyed.<br /> |
{{minus}} The formula, the main problem with the exposed future, has already been destroyed.<br /> |
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:{{note}} There may be other horrible futures, although the whole "preventing the future" plot is being to get a little overdone. |
:{{note}} There may be other horrible futures, although the whole "preventing the future" plot is being to get a little overdone.<br /> |
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| Peter is able to use Sylar's telekinesis and intuitive aptitude because he sees [[Sylar]] and [[Gabriel Gray (exposed future)|Gabriel Gray]] as two separate persons. || Peter did not know of or use intuitive aptitude until he met Sylar in the [[exposed future]]. || {{plus}} The first (and only) power Peter mimicked from Sylar had been telekinesis (''[[Unexpected]]''), until Gabriel Gray taught him how to use [[intuitive aptitude]]. |
| Peter is able to use Sylar's telekinesis and intuitive aptitude because he sees [[Sylar]] and [[Gabriel Gray (exposed future)|Gabriel Gray]] as two separate persons. || Peter did not know of or use intuitive aptitude until he met Sylar in the [[exposed future]]. || {{plus}} The first (and only) power Peter mimicked from Sylar had been telekinesis (''[[Unexpected]]''), until Gabriel Gray taught him how to use [[intuitive aptitude]]. He may forever associate telekinesis with Sylar and intuitive aptitude with Gabriel Gray.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Peter never knew of intuitive aptitude, and therefore never tried to use it, until ''[[I Am Become Death]]''.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Peter never knew of intuitive aptitude, and therefore never tried to use it, until ''[[I Am Become Death]]''.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} [[Space-time manipulation|Hiro's ability]] weakened when he lost confidence in himself, proving abilities can be affected by ones state of mind.<br /> |
:{{plus}} [[Space-time manipulation|Hiro's ability]] weakened when he lost confidence in himself, proving abilities can be affected by ones state of mind.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Arthur said that he would regain his abilities.<br /> |
{{plus}} Arthur said that he would regain his abilities.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Arthur said something like "You'll regain your abilities", yours |
:{{minus}} Arthur said something like "You'll regain your abilities", yours referring to Peter's abilities.<br /> |
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{{minus}} If Peter's DNA changes like Sylar's when he gains a new ability, then the changes in Peter's DNA could have affected his original ability.<br /> |
{{minus}} If Peter's DNA changes like Sylar's when he gains a new ability, then the changes in Peter's DNA could have affected his original ability.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Peter had already mimicked several abilities, none of which affected his original ability.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Peter had already mimicked several abilities, none of which affected his original ability.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The formula might not "give" genes, but unlock those which are inactive in DNA of every non-powered human.<br /> |
{{minus}} The formula might not "give" genes, but unlock those which are inactive in DNA of every non-powered human.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Peter and Sylar alter their DNA, which results in acquiring new abilities.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Peter and Sylar alter their DNA, which results in acquiring new abilities.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Mohinder said that a synthetic ability depends upon an |
{{minus}} Mohinder said that a synthetic ability depends upon an individual's unique DNA chemistry. Peter shouldn't have acquired an ability different from the old one.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} But Peter's DNA was changed - Arthur must have removed the ability genes from it and insert in his own. Sylar himself refused to kill Peter because the latter had no powers, he couldn't even find them in Peter's brain.<br /> |
:{{plus}} But Peter's DNA was changed - Arthur must have removed the ability genes from it and insert in his own. Sylar himself refused to kill Peter because the latter had no powers, he couldn't even find them in Peter's brain.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Sylar didn't even look for powers in Peter, he knew Peter had been depowered.<br /> |
::{{note}} Sylar didn't even look for powers in Peter, he knew Peter had been depowered.<br /> |
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::{{note}} Even if Peter only got the one ability of shape shifting off Sylar, Sylar is now posing as Nathan and Peter will probably come into contact with Nathan again sometime. He could get the 'multiple powers' then.<br /> |
::{{note}} Even if Peter only got the one ability of shape shifting off Sylar, Sylar is now posing as Nathan and Peter will probably come into contact with Nathan again sometime. He could get the 'multiple powers' then.<br /> |
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| [[Peter]] will be able to use the abilities of evolved humans that he [[Shape shifting|shape shift]]s into. || Sylar mentioned his DNA reverting. || {{plus}} If this ability allows someone to shift their genes then it's |
| [[Peter]] will be able to use the abilities of evolved humans that he [[Shape shifting|shape shift]]s into. || Sylar mentioned his DNA reverting. || {{plus}} If this ability allows someone to shift their genes then it's plausible that they may shift their genes to mimic those of another evolved human, granting them an identical ability.<br /> |
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{{minus}} According to the death of [[James Martin]], his DNA remained his own, and did not change to Sylar's when he shape shifted into his form.<br /> |
{{minus}} According to the death of [[James Martin]], his DNA remained his own, and did not change to Sylar's when he shape shifted into his form.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Sylar was able to shift a " |
:{{plus}} Sylar was able to shift a "minuscule" part of his brain, the shifting of his DNA just may be just as capable.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} Peter has displayed a significant amount of control over his adopted powers.<br /> |
::{{plus}} Peter has displayed a significant amount of control over his adopted powers.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} He display at least the amount of control the initial user of the power had, and so did Sylar.<br/> |
::{{plus}} He display at least the amount of control the initial user of the power had, and so did Sylar.<br/> |
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::{{minus}} Tell that to HRG and Nathan who where healed by "magic" blood.<br/> |
::{{minus}} Tell that to HRG and Nathan who where healed by "magic" blood.<br/> |
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:::{{plus}} Matt's blood won't give anyone telepathy, Isaac's or Usutu's blood - precognition etc. Claire is a special case.<br /> |
:::{{plus}} Matt's blood won't give anyone telepathy, Isaac's or Usutu's blood - precognition etc. Claire is a special case.<br /> |
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:::{{note}} Perhaps an evolved human with poison/disease |
:::{{note}} Perhaps an evolved human with poison/disease immunity will make an universal cure out of the blood tho perhaps Claire's blood does the same.<br/> |
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:{{minus}} Abilities are not stored in the brain but in the adrenal gland, as stated by Mohinder... he doesn't know how it actually works.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Abilities are not stored in the brain but in the adrenal gland, as stated by Mohinder... he doesn't know how it actually works.<br /> |
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{{note}} Claire's ability most likely relies own the brain, where the information about the ability is stored, which commands the adrenal glands to secrete some sort of healing hormone, which would account for healing others via blood transfusion.<br /> |
{{note}} Claire's ability most likely relies own the brain, where the information about the ability is stored, which commands the adrenal glands to secrete some sort of healing hormone, which would account for healing others via blood transfusion.<br /> |
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{{note}} ''Constant'' physical contact?<br /> |
{{note}} ''Constant'' physical contact?<br /> |
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| Peter has absorbed all of Sylar's abilities and because of [[shape shifting]] and [[intuitive aptitude]] he will suffer an identity |
| Peter has absorbed all of Sylar's abilities and because of [[shape shifting]] and [[intuitive aptitude]] he will suffer an identity crisis similar to that of Sylar's - albeit Peter will struggle with Sylar within himself a la [[Niki]]/[[Jessica]]. || None. || {{plus}} This would allow [[Zachary Quinto]] return to the show a few episodes earlier, making an interesting plot twist.<br /> |
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| Exposed future Peter had shape-shifting instead of illusion. || None. || {{plus}} Peter's transformations resemble a form of trained shape-shifting.<br /> |
| Exposed future Peter had shape-shifting instead of illusion. || None. || {{plus}} Peter's transformations resemble a form of trained shape-shifting.<br /> |
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| Peter will gain his scar and then reacquire regeneration, but the scar will not go away. | None. | + It seems Peter cannot scar when he has Claire's ability, but Peter no longer has that ability. + Both versions of future Peter had a scar.
• It is possible that exposed future Peter lost his powers to his father and somehow regained them. He knows the only way to stop Arthur, and the Earth from exploding, is to give him access to Sylar's power.
+ It has been shown in Turn and Face the Strange by Sylar that Claire's regeneration can be suppressed.
+ If the wound was cauterized, it might not be able to heal correctly. |
| Peter will always "aid" or inconsequentially be the villain. | "The only future I've ever seen is the one caused by you." - Angela to Future Peter in The Second Coming | + Peter was the bomb in Season One. + Peter almost released the virus in Season Two. |
| Peter cannot obtain the the Haitian's power because the Haitian always blocks Peter's innate ability before Peter can use it. | None. | + Peter has not displayed the Haitian's ability. - It is just as likely the act of having the Haitian remove his memories allowed Peter to absorb the Haitian's abilities.
- The Haitian's ability is inactive if he is dead or unconscious, so Peter could absorb his power, if he could knock him unconscious.
- It is likely that the Haitian's power to block abilities requires his conscious effort to exercise. It would explain why Peter was able to block said darts, as well as the reason why, in One of Us, One of Them, Daphne was able to flee the theater while Hiro's ability was blocked.
- It is possible that the Haitian, as with other heroes with passive abilities, can suppress his power dampening if he wants to. |
| Peter absorbed the power of persuasion from Eden McCain. | When Peter visited Mohinder Suresh's apartment, Eden McCain was present. They were in the same room for some time, even coming in physical contact with each other. (Collision) | + Eden could use her power at her discretion; it's possible Peter duplicated it and simply didn't know how to activate it. + The fact that Peter was able to convince Mohinder to visit Isaac, but later fail to do it again may suggest that Peter tapped into Eden's power, but later did not.
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| In the original timeline (Nov 8, 2007), Peter Petrelli mimicked density manipulation from one of the Moab prison ambush agents. | Graphic Novel snapshot: |
+ In Walls, Part 2, everyone is accounted for except for Peter and the agent with enhanced speed. + The agent looks to be stepping backwards (not running), and the silhouette for Peter resembles the image of the larger ambush agent. |
| Peter Petrelli's name is a reference to the many Marvel characters having first and last names that begin with the same letter. | None. | + Many of the Marvel comics characters have names beginning with the same letter (e.g. Peter Parker, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Matt Murdock, Scott Summers, Warren Worthington, Bruce Banner, Stephen Strange).
+ The show's writers have referenced popular culture with other character names: Claude Rains is a reference to the original actor to play a character who was invisible. |
| Peter absorbed the power to heal from Linderman at some point in the past. | This could be how Nathan was healed from the brink of death. | - Peter has never shown that he can use Linderman's power.
+ He could have absorbed it at Arthur and Angela's 41st anniversary party in Villains. |
| Peter could have been able to use Charlie's enhanced memory through his contact with Sylar. | None. | + His mother told him to remember, and shortly after he appeared to remember all the moments that he spent with his mother in his entire life. (Out of Time) - Adam helped Peter remember who he was and how they got to Montreal by simply explaining his brain cells needed to heal. The instance in the future seems more along the lines of the same principle. |
| Someone wanted Peter to come into contact with Ricky's gang. | Ricky commented on the unlikeliness of Peter showing up in the one container that they were set to rob. (Lizards) | + Ricky and his gang specifically planned to break into one container out of the hundreds in the storage lot. It would be a ridiculous coincidence if Peter just happened to be in that container. + Peter's container was empty, but, according to Ricky, it was supposed to be filled with iPods. - Why would Elle kill Ricky if they were on the same side?
- The Haitian trapped Peter in a random container, it was just pure luck.
- Elle was looking for containers at the dock first. If she knew Ricky and his gang had him, she would have gone there first.
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| Peter exhibited a new use of his dream power by bringing back the evacuation notice in Truth and Consequences. | None. | + Peter has used this dream power before in connection with Charles Deveaux (see Theory:Charles Deveaux), however this time he brought back a physical object from that place/time. Thus, he is not just a astral projection, but can physically interact with that location. - This could be space-time manipulation.
+ Although Adam heard Peter, but neither Caitlin nor the version of Peter with her seemed to hear Peter, which may indicate some sort of transcendent or dream-like state because he was apparently audible and physically present for Adam, but he obtained a flier from the future and brought it back to the past with him. |
| The Haitian, by removing Peter's memories, has irreversibly enabled Peter to access multiple powers at a single time. | In many episodes (Kindred, Truth and Consequences, Powerless, etc.), Peter has used multiple abilities at once. | - This could have initially been an ability to use all passive abilities (or a constant use of all passive abilities), because rapid cell regeneration, immunity to space-time freezing, and immunity to telepathic suggestion do not necessarily require the intent to use an ability.
- Peter was able to use multiple powers in Distractions. |
| Peter absorbed Candice's illusion ability, Micah's technopathy and Molly's clairvoyance. | He was quite close to them both during the final scene of "How To Stop An Exploding Man". | + Peter absorbed phasing from D.L. by only being in the same general area. D.L. was sitting with Micah and Molly at the time. + Candice dragged Sylar away.
+ Future Peter was able to cast illusions (The Second Coming). Maybe he learned to access Candice's ability. |
| Peter will go insane. | None. | + It has been suggested that the numerous alterations to Sylar's DNA has unbalanced his mind. The same might happen to Peter. + He's already started to feel the "hunger" that comes with Sylar's power, even killing Nathan in a potential future.
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| Peter has absorbed the powers of people that were walking down the street, at stores and other public places near him. | None. | - This would be a poor explanation by the writers, as many potentially exciting plot twists would not be able to occur for these abilities.
• Peter has said that he has to remember how the person made him feel to use their power. Most likely, he won't remember how someone made him feel if he only walked by them.
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| Peter, and Nathan Petrelli are brothers with Hiro Nakamura. | Hiro's biological mother may actually be Angela Petrelli, since we know she slept with Kaito Nakamura. (Lizards) | + That could work seeing as Hiro was about ten or eleven when his mom died, so perhaps Angela had Hiro, then broke up with Kaito and got together with Arthur, while Kaito fell in love and got married to his wife, who adopted Hiro as her own.
- Nathan recalled his father didn't like Kaito. The last time Nathan saw him, Kaito shared a long hug with Angela, something which angered Arthur. |
| The ability Future Peter used to transform is illusion from Candice Wilmer. | None. | + The effects used are exactly the same. - Future Peter may have acquired the power from another person. |
| Peter will have to kill himself in the past to stop the exposed future from happening. | None. | Future Peter references stepping on too many butterflies. In The Butterfly Effect (movie) (directors cut), the main character Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) realizes that the only way to save everyone is to eliminate himself and goes back to his birth and kills himself.
- That might cause a paradox.
- The formula, the main problem with the exposed future, has already been destroyed.
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| Peter is able to use Sylar's telekinesis and intuitive aptitude because he sees Sylar and Gabriel Gray as two separate persons. | Peter did not know of or use intuitive aptitude until he met Sylar in the exposed future. | + The first (and only) power Peter mimicked from Sylar had been telekinesis (Unexpected), until Gabriel Gray taught him how to use intuitive aptitude. He may forever associate telekinesis with Sylar and intuitive aptitude with Gabriel Gray.
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| Peter still has intuitive aptitude. | None. | + The Company was unable to detect it in Sylar (Godsend), so the ability may be undetectable to Arthur as well.
• Arthur stole Peter's base ability of empathic mimicry, which he presumably needs to run the rest of his abilities. |
| Peter has kept his mother's precognitive dreaming ability. | Peter had visions after losing his powers. | + This is the first power Peter copied, which may have made it his "natural power" or simply made it have a stronger link to him.
- The visions were flashbacks to help further the plot. |
| Peter automatically 'connects' with everyone he meets. | None. | + Peter is able to use the powers of anyone he meets, regardless of how long he knows them. + His parents may have treated him the way they did in order to make him ultra-sensitive so that he'd absorb powers easily. |
| When Future Peter brought his present self to 2011, he lost his powers at once. | None. | + By bringing his present self along, Future Peter forced him to acquire intuitive aptitude. Thus present-day Peter became aggressive and impatient, he went to Pinehearst and lost his powers. This could have affected Future Peter as well, so when they time traveled to 2011, he rendered himself powerless.
+ Future Peter did not heal from the bullet to his chest.
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| Peter's empathic mimicry is still the same, it appears to work differently because he no longer connects to people like he used to. | He didn't want to get involved when Claire was on the phone and now he can only mimic an ability through touch. | + Being betrayed by your brother after having to kill the father who is a manipulative villain could very well make Peter less willing to connect with people.
+ Arthur said that he would regain his abilities.
- If Peter's DNA changes like Sylar's when he gains a new ability, then the changes in Peter's DNA could have affected his original ability.
+ Peter mentions in the first episode of Volume 4 that he isn't strong enough, which indicates that if he were stronger he could have kept all of his powers at one time, and saved that person. |
| Peter has consciously or subconsciously limited the scope of his ability to prevent himself from acquiring new abilities, ensuring he has a better control over the abilities he chooses to acquire. | Peter made a choice to get Mohinder's ability. | + The events on the airplane can lead to this theory. - Peter told Tracy about the limitation of his new ability (one power for another).
+ Hiro's ability was similarly affected when he lost his confidence when he could not save Charlie from Sylar. With his trust broken by Nathan, Peter would not be able to hold more than one ability until he regains his confidence and makes amends with his brother. |
| Peter's original ability was sympathetic mimicry and Sylar's is empathic. | Each have their own method of gaining abilities. | + Tim Kring described Peter and Sylar as "two halves of a similar coin."
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| Aside from the fact Peter has to touch a person to get their powers, Peter's new power works the same as his original power. | None. | + He could only use one power at a time until Claude taught him how to access multiple powers at the same time, and out of the absorbee presence.
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| If Peter travels back in time and uses his current ability on his past self he can gain back his empathic mimicry. | None. | • Time travel is currently impossible. • Should Peter absorb empathic mimicry, he'd lose it again if he used ability replication on another evolved human.
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| If Peter has Ando supercharge his ability, he will be able to retain multiple abilities at once. | None. | + Supercharging enhances abilities, so it only makes sense that if you supercharge ability replication, you would end up with at least the ability to hold multiple powers at once.
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| When Arthur stole Peter's ability he removed the ability genes from his DNA. And when he used the formula, it gave him new ability genes which gave him his current ability. | None. | - Alternatively, he could have turned the DNA responsible for Peter's ability in non-coding DNA, a.k.a. junk DNA. - The formula might not "give" genes, but unlock those which are inactive in DNA of every non-powered human.
- Mohinder said that a synthetic ability depends upon an individual's unique DNA chemistry. Peter shouldn't have acquired an ability different from the old one.
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| Peter's weakened ability represents his disgust towards himself for acquiring it, as well as his brothers betrayal. | None. | + Peter has a very fragile psyche, and it tends to manifest itself in his powers. He wanted to become a hero without them, yet still had to inject himself with a serum he was trying to destroy to save a brother who only rejected him. This could cause him to lose his empathy, hence the necessity of contact for his new ability to work, as well as make him lose confidence in himself, explaining why it's been weakened. As the writers have said before, it's more about what's in his heart. |
| Peter will replicate all of Sylar's abilities one by one, at some point gaining Sylar's intuitive aptitude, then use it to empathically gain other evolved humans' powers the same way Sylar does. | None. | - Remembering the experience of absorbing intuitive aptitude, Peter might never attempt to acquire it again. + Since Peter doesn't know that Nathan is Sylar, he might accidentally obtain it by coming into contact with him. |
| Peter's ability is simply in it's early stages, similar to how Peter had to learn to use empathic mimicry. | None. | + Peter had to learn how to recall abilities, this took a great deal of time. + Peter's ability is still the copying of others, assuming his "blood chemistry" hasn't changed his ability should have similar traits to his original.
+ As stated earlier, Peter's psyche is somewhat scarred from his brother's betrayal of the evolved humans, and, as such, he may have empathic mimicry but may not be able to totally access it because of this mental strife. Hiro went through a similar weakening of his powers in season one, but recovered them after dealing with his inner turmoil by receiving his father's blessing. |
| Peter Petrelli's original power was ability replication, and he replicated Sylar's empathic mimicry in "Homecoming". | Peter touched Sylar before becoming proficient with abilities. (Homecoming) | - Sylar's ability has been explicitly shown to be intuitive aptitude in his assignment tracker profile.
- Peter hadn't met Sylar when he first flew because of Nathan.
- Peter's ability has been explicitly shown to be empathic mimicry in the assignment tracker map.
- In Villains, Angela tells Arthur that Peter will become a very powerful man when his ability manifests. Ability replication can hardly lead to gaining a great power, since it allows to hold only one ability at a time.
- Peter apparently didn't touch Future Hiro, but successfully mimicked his power.
- Peter may have managed to stop time with Claude, when he had not met any known time stoppers since meeting Sylar. (Unexpected)
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| The Future Peter from the exposed future had ability replication, not empathic mimicry. | Future Peter did not regenerate, while the Haitian did not stop present-day Peter from killing Nathan. (I Am Become Death) | - The future Peter has displayed more than one ability at a time on numerous occasions.
- The future had not been changed yet, so that Peter probably never lost his ability, or injected himself with the formula, getting a new ability.
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| Peter would regain his original ability if he came in contact with Matt Parkman, Jr.. | Matt Jr.'s power was able to jumpstart Hiro's ability, even after it was stolen by Arthur. (Cold Snap) | - Peter has already gained a different ability.
- Matt Jr. would need to be happy.
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| If Peter engaged in a group hug with other evolved humans, he could retain multiple powers at once. | None. | + He has demonstrated the ability to hold a power upon physical contact. - Peter loses his retained ability when he replicates a new one.
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| Peter did not replicate all of Sylar's abilities because it takes longer to replicate multiple abilities, and Peter could not maintain contact with Sylar long enough to grab them all. | None. | + It is shown throughout the season that it does take him approximately two to three seconds to replicate an ability. It is possible that, when faced with multiple abilities, it takes him two to three seconds per ability to absorb them all. This would explain why he only seemed to absorb shape shifting: he only managed to remain in contact with Sylar long enough to absorb one ability. - Peter can only hold abilities from one "ability grab" at a time. If he took, for example, shape shifting, and then telekenisis, he would only have the latter of the two. Otherwise, in order for Peter to gain more than one ability, he would need to acquire them simultaneously.
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| Peter will be able to use the abilities of evolved humans that he shape shifts into. | Sylar mentioned his DNA reverting. | + If this ability allows someone to shift their genes then it's plausible that they may shift their genes to mimic those of another evolved human, granting them an identical ability. - According to the death of James Martin, his DNA remained his own, and did not change to Sylar's when he shape shifted into his form.
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| Peter will discover that Nathan is not really Nathan. | None. | • Peter seems to be able to "see" what abilities people have, and choose which one to replicate. He might attempt to replicate flight from Nathan, discovering the same abilities as Sylar, when he touched him at the end of the last season. |
| Peter will attempt to kill Sylar when he discovers he's not Nathan. | None. | + Peter acts out of his emotions. He might want revenge on his brother's murderer. |
| Peter could not heal people by injecting them with his own blood even though he had Claire's ability. | None. | + Peter absorbed the powers of many other people, altering his DNA. This may make the bodies of other humans reject transfusions of his blood. + Adam Monroe knew of Peter's abilities yet he healed post-explosion Nathan himself instead of telling Peter how to do it.
+ Peter didn't think to heal Nathan with his own blood after he was shot, even though Claire suggested that she herself do it.
- Peter was able to heal himself with Claire's ability, which as far as we know, only works through its possessor's blood.
• Claire's ability most likely relies own the brain, where the information about the ability is stored, which commands the adrenal glands to secrete some sort of healing hormone, which would account for healing others via blood transfusion. |
| Peter will gain all of Sylar's abilities through constant physical contact. | None. | + Ability replication copies abilities through physical contact. • Constant physical contact? |
| Peter has absorbed all of Sylar's abilities and because of shape shifting and intuitive aptitude he will suffer an identity crisis similar to that of Sylar's - albeit Peter will struggle with Sylar within himself a la Niki/Jessica. | None. | + This would allow Zachary Quinto return to the show a few episodes earlier, making an interesting plot twist. |
| Exposed future Peter had shape-shifting instead of illusion. | None. | + Peter's transformations resemble a form of trained shape-shifting.
• What the ability looked like is subjective, different people will see different abilities. |
| The Peter from the exposed future was romantically involved with the Claire Bennet from the exposed future. | None. | + In the beginning of season 3 Claire said she would always love him.
+ In The Butterfly Effect Angela said someone he cared about would get hurt, and specifically mentioned Claire.
+ He seemed protective of Claire while he was in the present timeline.
- Hinting incest would be a risky move for NBC.
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| We will never know how many of Sylar's abilities Peter has replicated. | None. | + Peter may use his ability on any other evolved human, making Sylar's powers vanish.
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