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|The Company spent considerable resources saving Sylar's life because they need him to extract the power stored in the brain inside the Vault. || One of the items inside the Primatech Vault is a preserved brain. || {{plus}} The brain is stored alongside assorted mystery items, including a virus with the power to wipe out the human race, suggesting it holds high value or significant power. <br> {{plus}} Despite the incredible danger Sylar poses to all evolved humans, the Company has gone to great lengths to preserve his life; forbidding Mr. Bennet from killing him in Season 1, and treating him with several major surgeries to save him from the stab wound from Hiro's katana. <br> {{plus}} The crew commentary to ''[[Powerless]]'' suggests that the vault items are major clues to future plot points. <br> {{plus}} Sylar is the only character to be associated with brains as a plot element. <br> {{minus}} It would be insane to willingly give a powerful ability to someone as dangerous and uncontrollable as Sylar. |
|The Company spent considerable resources saving Sylar's life because they need him to extract the power stored in the brain inside the Vault. || One of the items inside the Primatech Vault is a preserved brain. || {{plus}} The brain is stored alongside assorted mystery items, including a virus with the power to wipe out the human race, suggesting it holds high value or significant power. <br> {{plus}} Despite the incredible danger Sylar poses to all evolved humans, the Company has gone to great lengths to preserve his life; forbidding Mr. Bennet from killing him in Season 1, and treating him with several major surgeries to save him from the stab wound from Hiro's katana. <br> {{plus}} The crew commentary to ''[[Powerless]]'' suggests that the vault items are major clues to future plot points. <br> {{plus}} Sylar is the only character to be associated with brains as a plot element. <br> {{minus}} It would be insane to willingly give a powerful ability to someone as dangerous and uncontrollable as Sylar. |
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: {{plus}} The brain's power may be of a highly valueable but non-combat-related nature, such as Bob's ability to turn base metals into gold. |
: {{plus}} The brain's power may be of a highly valueable but non-combat-related nature, such as Bob's ability to turn base metals into gold.<br> |
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{{plus}} It could also be the reason why the company kept [[Peter Petrelli|Peter]] in a cell. Peter should have Sylar's [[intuitive aptitude]] ability and would also be able to extract the power from the brain.<br> |
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: {{note}} The Company may believe that they had the means to control Sylar, i.e. by having Maury Parkman mentally dominate him, or by having the Haitian mindwipe his more vicious impulses. |
: {{note}} The Company may believe that they had the means to control Sylar, i.e. by having Maury Parkman mentally dominate him, or by having the Haitian mindwipe his more vicious impulses. |
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The following fan theories are about Sylar.
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Theories
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| The Company kept Sylar alive with Adam's blood while they tested him. | HRG told the technician to keep bringing Sylar back if he died. | + It appears that the company has done the same with HRG. + Sylar hasn't demonstrated any other ability that would allow him to recover from death. If he did, he probably wouldn't have needed Claire.
+ Bob seemed to be confident of Claire's blood's regenerative powers. This could because he saw Adam's blood have the same effect. + Adam could have found out about his blood's healing factor through this. |
| Sylar is meant to be Peter's literary/thematic antithesis. | None. | + He has a similar motivation (to be special), similar looks, (perhaps) similar powers, both have mothers that don't believe in them, and both men have even talked to a Suresh who ultimately gave up on him before he could prove that he was special. One major difference between them is that Sylar's main power depends upon logic and Peter's power depends upon emotion - a common theme in many literary conflicts. + In Five Years Gone, when Sylar and Peter fight, Sylar uses cryokinesis while Peter uses the power of pyrokinesis. In other words, Sylar is cold and emotionless ice, while Peter is hot and passionate fire.
+ Peter and Sylar have the same initials as a well-known pair of comic book nemeses: Peter Parker (Spider-Man) and the Green Goblin. |
| Sylar may also be a thematic foil to evolution itself. | None. | + His profession of watchmaker is often used as an analogue to an intelligent designer. Rather than following an evolutionary imperative, he appears to be redesigning himself using existing powers as a template which he then improves upon. + Evolution requires reproduction of the fittest, not merely survival of the fittest. So, unless he starts trying to have babies, he can't affect evolution at all. In fact, by taking so many evolved people out of the gene pool, he is actually slowing down evolution. + With all the alterations to his DNA, it is possible that he will cease to be genetically human and will therefore be unable to reproduce. |
| Sylar can be identified with some supernatural harbinger of the end of the world. | None. | + Sylar builds and restores watches. The notion of supernatural "watchmaker," setting the laws of science in place then letting them tick away, is one frequent symbol for God (a rather apt one for a show centering around apparently God-directed evolution). + Sylar, like the biblical Lucifer/Satan, became dissatisfied with his status in life, wanting desperately to be more important, more special. By acquiring more and more superhuman powers, he appears to be making himself God-like, an act of supreme hubris.
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| Sylar has at least one brother. | The shop that Gabriel Gray worked at when Chandra Suresh found him was his family's business Gray and Sons. (Six Months Ago) | + Gabriel was a second-generation watchmaker, meaning his father first owned the store.
+ If his brother had an ability, Gabriel would feel ordinary by contrast, contributing to his pathological need to be special. |
| Sylar is the half brother of Peter and Nathan Petrelli through an affair of Mr. Petrelli. | Sylar states he used to wish that "some stranger would come and tell [him] that [his] family wasn't really [his] family" because they were so insignificant, and he wanted to be special. (Six Months Ago) | • So far, neither of Sylar's parents are known to have had powers. + There are an incredible number of parallels and coincidences between Peter and Sylar. Both wanted desperately to be special, their powers are similar (though Peter's is born of emotion rather than logic), both men have talked to a Suresh who prematurely gave up on them being special, when Peter imagines himself as a bomb he is wearing a similar (but not identical) coat and watch to Sylar's, and when in the hospital Peter has a vision of his brother Nathan suddenly becoming Sylar (which may have been a mix of his recent trauma and a foreshadowing of their relationship). + These two characters are the only two to have alliterative initials, Peter Petrelli and Gabriel Gray. |
| Sylar is Peter Petrelli's twin brother. | None. | + Tim Kring said "Peter and Sylar are two halves of a similar coin".
+ Their abilities are both absorbing powers, although differently. |
| Sylar may have a secondary ability that works with his intuitive aptitude to alter his genetics. | None. | + Sylar takes brains and does something with them, but we don't know what. + Sylar somehow altered his own body to mimic death when he was in the cell at Primatech.
+ If Sylar had some secondary ability to alter his body as long as he understood the principles and what was needed, he could modify himself in order to add powers to the core of his specific genome that gives all evolved humans their abilities. This is similar to Peter's mimicking, which is perhaps the reason Sylar said, "You're like me aren't you? I'd like to see how that works." |
| Sylar's intuitive understanding of how things work is not a special power, but some form of autism or savant ability. | None. | + When Chandra first tested him, none of the tests suggested that he had an ability.
+ While being tested by Hank at Primatech, Hank could see no signs of any special abilities other than telekinesis, possibly suggesting that before he killed Brian Davis and acquired his ability, he had none of his own. |
| Sylar is a different species of evolved human. | None. | + there is much about him that is different from the others know evolved humans, and his original power was not detected by Chandra.
+ Only his telekinesis was detected by The Company. |
| Sylar has Mosaic DNA and is a Chimera | None. | + This explains why the company only found "telekinesis DNA" when tested him. |
| Sylar steals abilities by eating part of an evolved human's brain. | Referring to Sylar, Molly Walker said, "You can't stop the boogeyman. He sees into your soul, and then he eats your brain." (The Hard Part) | • As yet, there is no conclusive proof that Sylar actually consumes any part of the brains he steals. + January 20, 2007 Kring confessed that he does eat at least part of the brains at Wizard Universe a con similar to Comic-Con. |
| Sylar can recover from near-fatal wounds (such as being shot) by using his telekinesis to perform surgery on himself. | None. | + There were many medical textbooks in Sylar's apartment, which he could have memorized once he gained enhanced memory. + In the graphic novel Road Kill, Sylar definitely shows bullet wounds where Noah shot him, and he mentions "These bullet holes wouldn't be a problem if I had just gotten to that cheerleader." However, he still manages to recover remarkably fast. His telekinesis could also have eased the impact of the bullets. + The writers have stated that much of Sylar's apparent invulnerability is due to his telekinesis. |
| Sylar has some sort of enhanced durability or a super charged immune system power. | None | + Hank told Noah Bennet that they had administered enough glycimerine to kill an elephant. + He hit the Bennet's fridge with enough force to dent it and was able to escape the Haitian with relative ease. + Sylar has killed at least ten people but has only conclusively exhibited seven acquired powers. + Sylar fell off the roof of Union Wells High and walked away. When Peter sustained the same fall, his legs were mangled and entire body bloodied. + After being stabbed through the chest, it took four months for him to heal enough to wake up, but he did heal. |
| Sylar wasn't going to kill Molly Walker; he was going to kidnap her and use her to find other evolved humans. | None | • Sylar normally left no signs of physical contact when attacking his victims. Sylar causes a ruckus when he tries to drag Molly away when he could have easily killed her in the blink of an eye. (One Giant Leap). + Sylar showed that he had some conscience when he was afraid of blowing up after painting the explosion. He may have, at first, also been opposed to killing a child. |
| Even if the Haitian were to remove the memories of Claire from Sylar, Sylar would not be affected because of the enhanced memory he gained from Charlie. | None. | - Having an eidetic memory means one can form memories quickly and accurately, and in volume. Those memories can still be lost by damage to the brain, so the Haitian could excise those memories like any others. However, Sylar's precise memory may make it more likely for him to notice incongruities in what is left.
+ The first trailer for Godsend included a shot of Sylar lying on the floor of his cell with Mr. Bennet saying "He is to have no memory of Claire." This may mean that, in an unaired scene, Mr. Bennet had the Haitian erase Sylar's memories of Claire. If so, Sylar somehow resisted having his memories erased. |
| Sylar killed Claude and stole his power. | None. | + In How to Stop an Exploding Man, Noah and Peter go to Kirby Plaza, but they don't see Sylar. Peter says that he must be "hiding in plain sight." Sylar then seemingly appears out of nowhere behind Noah. - Sylar has always been sneaky. He could use telekinesis or an unknown power to increase his speed or stealth. |
| Sylar has gained a power which repairs or enhances his vision. | Gabriel Gray wore glasses. (Six Months Ago) After this time, he did not wear them until visiting his mother. (The Hard Part) | - It is possible that he only wore glasses in Six Months Ago because he was working on a watch.
- Sylar could be wearing corrective contact lenses. |
| Sylar developed powers at a young age, as Micah and Sanjog did. | None. | + Sylar has stated matter-of-factly on more than one occasion that he can understand how things work. The connotation of this may imply that he has had this particular power for a long time, that he, too, developed powers at a young age.
- His apparent cleverness may simply be a byproduct of intuitive aptitude. |
| One of Sylar's abilities is enhanced reflexes or "danger sense". | None | + Sylar would need enhanced senses to stop speeding bullets.
+ He may only be able to sense things he can't see. |
| Sylar never acquired and never will acquire Candice's power of illusion. | None. | + Since none of Sylar's powers worked in Kindred, his intuitive aptitude would not have worked either, and thus he would never have learned how Candice's brain worked.
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| Sylar's father, if he appears, will be played by Leonard Nimoy. | None. | + Two principal cast members from Star Trek (George Takei and Nichelle Nichols) have played the parent (or grandparent) of a main character, and Zachary Quinto is going to portray a young Spock in the next Star Trek movie. |
| Sylar understands Spanish. | None | + Sylar often showed some form of understanding of conversations between Alejandro and Maya, such as the fact that Alejandro needed Maya to translate English to Spanish, or his desire to abandon Sylar and cross with a coyote.
+ Sylar's intuitive aptitude, if it still works, may have helped him to learn the language by now. |
| Sylar physically absorbed Brian Davis's DNA to gain his power, but thanks to a more recently acquired power he no longer must do this. | Hank says that Sylar only has telekinesis DNA in his body | + Sylar obtained an unknown power from James Walker that he has not otherwise shown. |
| Sylar will be able to fly later on by using his telekinesis to levitate himself. | None | + He has thrown people with his telekinesis, so he could probably create a field around himself and move it around the sky, therefore, he would be pretty much flying.
+ Sylar told Dale the reason she didn't hear his footsteps was because there weren't any. |
| Sylar has to think about the person that he has taken his power from just like Peter. | None | + This might explain why we have not seen all of his power that he has taken, he might never have seen their face, just their brain, it might also explain why he might never be able to use Candice's power, as he only thinks of her as when he saw her illusion. - Sylar has to see his victims eventually in order to take their brains, he even saw the real Candice (Betty) once she was dead. |
| Sylar will be replaced by Adam Monroe as the series' primary antagonist, and will serve as more of an anti-hero figure. | None. | + Sylar at this point in the story is a classic example of an anti-hero as he is out for himself, regardless of his actions being either beneficial or deleterious to the human race. + The current season seems to be portraying Adam as the harbinger of the end of the the world rather than Sylar.
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| Sylar will become Nathan to use Peter to try and destroy the company | None. | + Both Peter and Sylar have good reasons to go after the company. Peter for the death of his brother, and Sylar for injecting him with a virus. - There's no clear evidence that anyone working with the company shot Nathan. + Peter will realize that the one entity that didn't want the truth out, was The Company. In addition, it wouldn't be hard to convince him that the company was responsible. + This would also allow Sylar to get close to Peter. - He did not steal Candice's power, as his power of figuring out how things work was gone. + Sylar evidently knew what he was doing when he took Candice's brain. Just because he had the shanti virus when he took Candice's brain doesn't necessarily meen he won't have her powers once he's cured. |
| Sylar does not have the power of intuitive aptitude. | None | + When he was infected with the Shanti virus, he did not lose the ticking sound in his head which people believe to be his intuitive aptitude. This ticking and understanding of how things work could come from all the time he spent fixing watches.
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| Sylar's plotline in Volume 3 will involve him targeting the Company. | None | + Sylar seemed deeply offended when he learned that an organization stole his abilities from him. He probably considers the Company a threat to his power that needs to be removed. + The Company, with it's extensive files on evolved humans and collection of evolved human personnel, would represent a juicy target for Sylar's drive to acquire new abilities. + Having Sylar simply traveling the country killing random evolved humans would simply be a re-hash of Season 1; it seems unlike the writers would repeat what has already been done. • The writers did create two new characters with powers we've already seen. |
| The Company spent considerable resources saving Sylar's life because they need him to extract the power stored in the brain inside the Vault. | One of the items inside the Primatech Vault is a preserved brain. | + The brain is stored alongside assorted mystery items, including a virus with the power to wipe out the human race, suggesting it holds high value or significant power. + Despite the incredible danger Sylar poses to all evolved humans, the Company has gone to great lengths to preserve his life; forbidding Mr. Bennet from killing him in Season 1, and treating him with several major surgeries to save him from the stab wound from Hiro's katana. + The crew commentary to Powerless suggests that the vault items are major clues to future plot points. + Sylar is the only character to be associated with brains as a plot element. - It would be insane to willingly give a powerful ability to someone as dangerous and uncontrollable as Sylar.
+ It could also be the reason why the company kept Peter in a cell. Peter should have Sylar's intuitive aptitude ability and would also be able to extract the power from the brain.
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