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::::{{note}} None of Sylar's abilities have unwanted side effects other than the hunger from intuitive aptitude.<br /> |
::::{{note}} None of Sylar's abilities have unwanted side effects other than the hunger from intuitive aptitude.<br /> |
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| Samson will be [[Redemption]]'s villain |
| Samson will be [[Redemption]]'s villain. || None. || {{plus}} He's an interesting character and claims to have had many powers, which would make him a formidable enemy.<br /> |
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{{plus}} He's an interesting character and claims to have had many powers, which would make him a formidable enemy.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Unless he gets [[rapid cell regeneration]], he doesn't hold much of a threat.<br /> |
{{minus}} Unless he gets [[rapid cell regeneration]], he doesn't hold much of a threat.<br /> |
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:{{note}} There is no need for a third villain who can heal.<br /> |
:{{note}} There is no need for a third villain who can heal.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Wouldn't cancer just mean he's got nothing to lose?.<br /> |
{{plus}} Wouldn't cancer just mean he's got nothing to lose?.<br /> |
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{{plus}} This could explain the link between Sylar and Linda. |
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:{{minus}} What link? |
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{{plus}} Linda could have acquired Intuitive Aptitude from someone. |
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:{{minus}} Arthur doesn't have it and no one alive does, at the time of Sylar's birth. |
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::{{plus}} Linda could have acquired it from her son Sylar. |
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{{plus}} A mechanic could use intuitive aptitude for work. |
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{{plus}} It could explain how Linda could be Volume 4's main female villain |
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:{{minus}} Samson was born before Linda. |
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::{{plus}}And Linda couldn't kill him and shapeshift into him? |
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{{minus}} How then did Linda survive the fire? |
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:{{plus}} Linda/Samson could have acquired illusions or somehow sedated the fire. |
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The following fan theories are about Samson Gray.
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Theories
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| Samson Gray has an ability to control animals. | None | + Samson Gray's home was full of taxidermied animals, suggesting he has a close connection with them.
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| Samson Gray has the power of animal mimicry. | None. | + When Luke asks the question about animals, the black bird looks at them from outside the car.
+ The taxidermied animals in his house could have been a weird irony thing.
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| Samson has acquired a clairvoyance ability similar to Molly's. | None. | + Samson implies that he has killed quite a few people with abilities, and he doesn't appear to have access to any list of potential victims like Sylar did.
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| Samson gave up Sylar because he had the hunger. | None. | + Samson may have realized his son would inherit an ability from him.
+ Samson may have given up Sylar so he wouldn't be tempted to kill him.
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| Samson has more abilities than we have been shown so far. | None. | + How would Samson know Sylar has agents following him and know he hadn't killed them, unless he was using some kind of power like telepathy or something?
+ Surely Samson does have more abilities, but he most definitely lost access to the most of them, as he claims.
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| Samson will attempt to find Claire and take her power. | None. | + Samson was determined to get the ability of regeneration, and Sylar told him he took it from a cheerleader in California. • There's a lot of cheerleaders in California, finding one who can regenerate would't be easy.
- Samson might think that the cheerleader didn't survive.
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| Samson killed his wife and gave Sylar away to protect Sylar from her. | None. | + It appeared as though she had no knowledge that he was giving him away, and when she argued, he quickly killed her as if to prevent her from using her power not yet known.
+ No other reason exists to explain him killing her, he could have just driven away.
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| Samson only temporarily killed his wife to stop her from getting Sylar. | None. | + She may have had a regeneration ability, and he knew she would heal, just as he knew Sylar would heal.
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| Samson's cancer is a side effect of his ability. | None. | + His ability, like Sylar's, can make him immensely if not overly powerful. Getting cancer as a side effect would be an interesting way to weaken him.
+ Perhaps he took on smoking after he found out about the cancer, therefore he took it up knowing that he was going to die anyway.
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| Samson will be Redemption's villain. | None. | + He's an interesting character and claims to have had many powers, which would make him a formidable enemy. - Unless he gets rapid cell regeneration, he doesn't hold much of a threat.
+ Wouldn't cancer just mean he's got nothing to lose?. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Samson Gray | |||||||||