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Gabriel Gray demonstrates his newly-acquired telekinetic ability for Chandra Suresh.

Sylar claims to be able to take the powers of other evolved humans. Much is unknown about the actual process and mechanisms Sylar uses in order to take these powers. However, it is likely that removing brains has something to do with acquiring new powers.

About

Six Months Ago

When Sylar goes to Chandra's apartment, Chandra eventually turns him away since Sylar has no discernible power. Later, Sylar encounters Brian Davis, an evolved human with telekinetic powers. After killing Brian, Sylar goes back to see Chandra. This time, he has a newfound power — telekinesis.

Fallout

At Primatech Paper Co., Mr. Bennet tells Sylar that his organization is interested in Sylar because he has multiple powers; all the other evolved humans that have been encountered have had just one power each. Sylar tells his captor that this is what makes him special. Mr. Bennet further theorizes that Sylar's infusing so many changes to his DNA to absorb these powers has driven him insane. Sylar counters that he has one more power to collect — Claire's.

Later, Mr. Bennet again enters the room just outside Sylar's cell. Sylar claims that they are actually alike, because they both collect. Sylar believes Mr. Bennet abducts people with powers because it makes him feel powerful. Mr. Bennet tells him that they're going to take him apart like a watch and find out what makes him tick.

Eden comes to Sylar's cell with a gun, in an attmept to make Sylar kill himself. Sylar is awed at her power of suggestion. He tells Eden that he is going to consume her power. However, his plan fails, and Eden kills herself. Sylar is visibly upset.

Memorable Quotes

"Everyone else we've met has had only one ability. You've taken on several."

"I guess that's what makes me special."

"That's important to you isn't it — being special?"

"It's important to everyone."

"I think you’re insane. I think the infusion of so many alterations to your DNA has corrupted your mind. All this power is degrading you."

"And yet here I am, alive and well, and as soon as I get out, I’m gonna collect one more ability from your daughter."

- Mr. Bennet, Sylar (Fallout)

Notes

  • Power absorption should not be confused with power mimicry, Peter's power-acquisition of other evolved humans.
  • In an interview, Tim Kring elaborated on the similarities and differences between Peter and Sylar's powers, calling them "two halves of a similar coin".

    "Both are able to absorb people’s powers, but in two very different ways. Peter’s is based on his empathy and his ability to connect with people and when he’s around them. Sylar actually has to take your brain and do something with it."

  • Since Sylar has only removed the brains of evolved humans (or those he mistook for evolved humans) so far, it is presumed that removing brains has something to do with absorbing powers. Indeed, Sylar learns many things from Dr. Suresh and his book.
  • Chandra tells Sylar that the brain controls every action. It appears that if the brain is involved in power absorption, the brain must be intact, but not necessarily living.
    • Eden kills herself by shooting herself in the brain, intending to prevent Sylar from gaining her power of suggestion. Indeed, in Fathers & Daughters, Mr. Bennet confirms that Eden stopped Sylar from taking her "gift".
    • James Walker was frozen in mid-bite, and his brain seems to have been removed after his death.
  • It is unclear whether or not Brian Davis ever had his brain removed. Sylar (as Gabriel Gray/Gabriel Sylar) killed him, and shortly thereafter acquired the same powers as Brian. We presently do not know how this was accomplished.
  • In an interview, Zachary Quinto said, concerning how Sylar absorbs the powers of others, "They haven't told me. The impression I was operating under was he actually ingested them, but I don't know."

Fan Theories

Please refer to Theory:Ability theft for fan-created theories and other speculation. Template:Sylar