User talk:PJDEP
Images
Hi PJDEP. When you upload an image, you have to give it a category. If it is an image for yourself and your user pages, then put [[Category:User Images]]. If you are uploading a screenshot then put {{image-screenshot|Name of character=t|Name of episode, Graphic Novel, or webisode=t}}. Also when you upload a user image, you have to credit where you got it from, otherwise it will be deleted. Thank you.--Catalyst · Talk · HL 16:53, 14 November 2009 (EST)
- If you made the image, put: Made by PJDEP. And no worries, I had a few problems when I first started too. :) --Catalyst · Talk · HL 17:03, 14 November 2009 (EST)
Lol
If you only have boring abilities then how do you split open someone's skull --Yoshi n1 16:54, 14 November 2009 (EST)
- The same way Brian Davis's skull was opened.--PJDEP 16:56, 14 November 2009 (EST)
Pardon Me
Dear PJDEP,
I think you misunderstood what I was saying about Trevor's ability. I haven't seen that episode for a while; I didn't even remember a sound effect accompanying his power. What I meant was that all other sonic ability require sound to work (Jesse Murphy couldn't scream when Sylar telekinetically choked him, for example). Trevor's "trigger movement" (no pun intended) wouldn't make any appreciable noise. Without sonic energy to work with, a sonic-based power doesn't work, plain and simple. Please let me know if I've got this right.
--D and d 123 18:09, 29 November 2009 (EST)
What?
Dear PJDEP,
You said that Samuel is more powerful than Sylar. Technically, you are right. However, Sylar has one thing which Samuel lacks: experience. Sylar has killed somewhere around two dozen evolved humans; he has rendered it down to a fine art. No matter how strong Samuel is, in a standoff, Sylar could simply use any one of several offensive abilities to 1-hit KO Samuel. The strength of an ability isn't as important as the user's facility with it. Think of the Old West: the fastest draw always wins the duel. In this analogy, Sylar is like Billy the Kid: very talented, and constantly honing that talent. Samuel is like a time traveler who thinks he can take Billy out if he uses a bazooka instead of a revolver. If he actually could fire the bazooka, he'd probably win: however, Billy would put a bullet between his eyes before he even hefted the thing onto his shoulder. (Sorry for the lengthy explanation; I'm rather wordy.)
--D and d 123 18:37, 29 November 2009 (EST)
Also, Sylar doesn't target 'weak' evolved humans (like Bob and Bridget) because he is weak. Sylar is an equal-opportunity murderer; he uses the intense concentration required to absorb a power to block out and ignore his own psychological problems (which are numerous). If you're special, you're a potential candidate for an impromptu TK scalping. --D and d 123 18:37, 29 November 2009 (EST)