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:{{plus}} It's a television show; the writers can make it have any sound they want it to make. Regardless, it's possible that the gun gesture was simply him adding his own "style" to the ability, it may not be required to make it work.<br /> |
:{{plus}} It's a television show; the writers can make it have any sound they want it to make. Regardless, it's possible that the gun gesture was simply him adding his own "style" to the ability, it may not be required to make it work.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} Trevor was rendered helpless when his hands were immobilized by Sylar; it is heavily implied that he ''did'' need to make the 'firing' gesture to activate his ability.<br /> |
::{{minus}} Trevor was rendered helpless when his hands were immobilized by Sylar; it is heavily implied that he ''did'' need to make the 'firing' gesture to activate his ability.<br /> |
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:::{{note}} Even if he could use it without moving, it's possible he didn't know how to channel the ability without moving.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} The 'firing' motion Trevor had to make to activate his ability shouldn't cause glass to explode either.<br /> |
:{{plus}} The 'firing' motion Trevor had to make to activate his ability shouldn't cause glass to explode either.<br /> |
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:{{note}} It can be a form of sound manipulation, there is no plausible explanation as to why it couldn't be.<br /> |
:{{note}} It can be a form of sound manipulation, there is no plausible explanation as to why it couldn't be.<br /> |
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:::{{plus}} It clearly involves sound however, and can be used for offensive purposes.<br /> |
:::{{plus}} It clearly involves sound however, and can be used for offensive purposes.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Directing a sonic frequency along a thin line to affect a single object would be like trying to strike a nail on the head with an ICBM launched from the other side of the world.<br /> |
{{minus}} Directing a sonic frequency along a thin line to affect a single object would be like trying to strike a nail on the head with an ICBM launched from the other side of the world.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} It could be an effect of the ability, how it works. Artistic license exists.<br /> |
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| [[Trevor's ability]] worked by sculpting air into a solid form, and then firing it at a target. || None || {{plus}} It seems plausible.<br /> |
| [[Trevor's ability]] worked by sculpting air into a solid form, and then firing it at a target. || None || {{plus}} It seems plausible.<br /> |
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::::{{note}} It didn't say making glass explode was the only thing it could do, there might be other things it does that Sylar doesn't know. Until Arthur told him, he didn't know he could acquire abilities without examining the brain.<br /> |
::::{{note}} It didn't say making glass explode was the only thing it could do, there might be other things it does that Sylar doesn't know. Until Arthur told him, he didn't know he could acquire abilities without examining the brain.<br /> |
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:::::{{note}} Due to his [[intuitive aptitude]] Sylar knows all there is to a power. The only reason he didn't know that he could absorb abilities through empathy was because he never observed his own brain.<br /> |
:::::{{note}} Due to his [[intuitive aptitude]] Sylar knows all there is to a power. The only reason he didn't know that he could absorb abilities through empathy was because he never observed his own brain.<br /> |
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::::::{{note}} Intuitive aptitude is extremely potent, but not omniscient. Sylar may not have known about its full potential. Also, if his ultimate goal is to procure more powers, then using an ability that could potentially turn a special's brain into a thin layer of goo laminated over the walls, floor, and ceiling would be very stupid. |
::::::{{note}} Intuitive aptitude is extremely potent, but not omniscient. Sylar may not have known about its full potential. Also, if his ultimate goal is to procure more powers, then using an ability that could potentially turn a special's brain into a thin layer of goo laminated over the walls, floor, and ceiling would be very stupid. It is more efficient for him to open people's skulls.<br /> |
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:::::::{{note}} Sylar's mastery over powers is most likely related to his intuitive aptitude, Brian Davis could barely push a cup across a table while Gabriel was able to pin a man to a wall and slice his skull open, only a few short weeks after acquiring telekinesis. |
:::::::{{note}} Sylar's mastery over powers is most likely related to his intuitive aptitude, Brian Davis could barely push a cup across a table while Gabriel was able to pin a man to a wall and slice his skull open, only a few short weeks after acquiring telekinesis. He would most likely know a basic fact about an ability, like whether Trevor's ability only affected glass.<br /> |
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:::::::{{note}} Sylar did not kill evolved humans exclusively. |
:::::::{{note}} Sylar did not kill evolved humans exclusively. When [[Audrey]] chased him out of the FBI building, he chose to telekinetically manipulate her into pointing her gun at her head, something that she was able to resist and something that ultimately prevented him from killing her. If he could have simply "blasted" her head off, he would have.<br /> |
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::::::::{{note}} Sylar likes to torture people, perhaps making her shoot herself was more amusing to him.<br /> |
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{{note}} If the writers had let Sylar use that ability, then both Matt and Audrey would have been killed, thus derailing the story line of Season One.<br /> |
{{note}} If the writers had let Sylar use that ability, then both Matt and Audrey would have been killed, thus derailing the story line of Season One.<br /> |
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::::::{{note}} Electric manipulation can be used to levitate, Sylar doesn't seem to know about that.<br /> |
::::::{{note}} Electric manipulation can be used to levitate, Sylar doesn't seem to know about that.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} As stated above, evolution does not create mutations that would be beneficial for the species, the mutations created are random. Usefulness only determines whether it remains in the species. After all, [[poison emission|the ability to kill everyone around you]], including potential mates, family members, more intelligent persons, etc. is hardly beneficial.<br /> |
:{{plus}} As stated above, evolution does not create mutations that would be beneficial for the species, the mutations created are random. Usefulness only determines whether it remains in the species. After all, [[poison emission|the ability to kill everyone around you]], including potential mates, family members, more intelligent persons, etc. is hardly beneficial.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} Killing attackers would be useful, and if one managed to develop a fine control over the ability, it could be quite an advantage.<br /> |
::{{minus}} Killing attackers would be useful, and if one managed to develop a fine control over the ability, it could be quite an advantage.<br /> |
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:::{{plus}} This is assuming it couldn't be controlled. |
:::{{plus}} This is assuming it couldn't be controlled. Regardless, what was stated above about evolution is correct.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Glass objects would make good 'targets' for the demonstration of many abilities ([[alchemy]], [[disintegration]], telekinesis...). They're small, fairly ubiquitous, and cheap.<br /> |
{{minus}} Glass objects would make good 'targets' for the demonstration of many abilities ([[alchemy]], [[disintegration]], telekinesis...). They're small, fairly ubiquitous, and cheap.<br /> |
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:{{note}} If Trevor's ability was simply blasting or exploding objects, it should have been demonstrated on a less hazardous material. Glass, while cheap, is more expensive then a plastic cup or something similar. Glass shattering would also leave behind fragments, which are difficult to see and are very sharp.<br /> |
:{{note}} If Trevor's ability was simply blasting or exploding objects, it should have been demonstrated on a less hazardous material. Glass, while cheap, is more expensive then a plastic cup or something similar. Glass shattering would also leave behind fragments, which are difficult to see and are very sharp.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} If you shatter an object into very small pieces, almost any substance could be hazardous. If you blew up a plastic cup, then floating bits of plastic could end up in your lungs. Blow up a piece of wood, and you could produce a flying cloud of splinters.<br /> |
::{{minus}} If you shatter an object into very small pieces, almost any substance could be hazardous. If you blew up a plastic cup, then floating bits of plastic could end up in your lungs. Blow up a piece of wood, and you could produce a flying cloud of splinters.<br /> |
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::{{minus}} Destroying a glass is more visually impressive than destroying a Dixie cup.<br /> |
::{{minus}} Destroying a glass is more visually impressive than destroying a Dixie cup.<br /> |
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:::{{plus}} Glass is a much more obvious hazard. |
:::{{plus}} Glass is a much more obvious hazard. You're essentially guaranteed to have trouble if you've shattered glass, but the chances of inhaling bits of plastic after blowing up a plastic cup are low.<br /> |
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::::{{minus}} Trevor's power reduced the glasses to very, very small pieces. Using the ability on a plastic cup could create a floating cloud of plastic fibers which would then be carried throughout the room by the force of detonation.<br /> |
::::{{minus}} Trevor's power reduced the glasses to very, very small pieces. Using the ability on a plastic cup could create a floating cloud of plastic fibers which would then be carried throughout the room by the force of detonation.<br /> |
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::::{{minus}} Trevor's ability seemed to reduce the glasses to minuscule pieces. It may have made the glass into rounded chunks that could be cleaned up afterwards with no risk of injury.<br /> |
::::{{minus}} Trevor's ability seemed to reduce the glasses to minuscule pieces. It may have made the glass into rounded chunks that could be cleaned up afterwards with no risk of injury.<br /> |
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| Trevor's power is the ability to generate a blast of acoustic resonance at the precise frequency that can shatter glass. | None | + In a BTE interview, it was stated that Trevor's ability was the ability to point your finger at glass and make it explode. This particular scientific explanation of his power would explain why it affects glass and nothing else.
- That would be a form of sound manipulation. The 'firing' motion which Trevor had to make to activate his ability would not produce any noticeable sound, on any frequency.
- Directing a sonic frequency along a thin line to affect a single object would be like trying to strike a nail on the head with an ICBM launched from the other side of the world.
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| Trevor's ability worked by sculpting air into a solid form, and then firing it at a target. | None | + It seems plausible. + This may explain why it only affects fragile objects.
- This would rather result in pushing glasses, not breaking them.
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| Trevor's ability was related to telekinesis. | None | + Telekinesis allows the user to move objects at a distance; Trevor was able to destroy objects at a distance.
• If the writers had let Sylar use that ability, then both Matt and Audrey would have been killed, thus derailing the story line of Season One.
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| Trevor's ability only affected glass. | In a BTE interview, it was stated that Trevor's ability was pointing your finger and making glasses explode. | + This may be why Sylar never used the ability, it's essentially worthless.
- Glass is not dangerous in any way. There would be no evolutionary pressure for humans to develop an ability which only affects glass.
- Glass objects would make good 'targets' for the demonstration of many abilities (alchemy, disintegration, telekinesis...). They're small, fairly ubiquitous, and cheap.
+ None of Sylar's victims looked like they were harmed by Trevor's ability.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Shattering | |||||||||