Theory:Intuitive aptitude
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| "The Hunger" is not an "ability" that comes prepackaged with intuitive aptitude. Rather, it is a natural condition that often occurs in people who are overwhelmed with responsibility, are pressured by their friends and loved ones, and have a deep-seated fear of failure. It may be simply megalomania, or a relative of megalomania. Several characters on the show have displayed this condition; Sylar merely decided to give it a name. | Sylar lost all of his abilities to the Shanti Virus during Season 2, including intuitive aptitude. However, the Hunger still encouraged him to try to take an ability from Candice Wilmer. He also planned to take abilities from Maya and Alejandro Herrera and possibly from Molly Walker. The Hunger is clearly not dependent on his intuitive aptitude. | - He could have just killed Candice Wilmer because that was the only way he knew how to take powers. + Virginia Gray pressured Sylar to overachieve while Chandra Suresh presented a possibility of failure. The overwhelming responsibility came from his power, which is a far greater duty than most of the other abilities seen on the show. After all, to have intuitive aptitude is to have the power to fix or to break just about anything.
+ Peter Petrelli did not absorb the Hunger from Future Gabriel, but simply developed it on his own due to similar circumstances. Like Sylar, he was under pressure from his loved ones and he was deeply afraid of the consequences of failure.
+ Because someone with intuitive aptitude can know something, they may feel that they should. "The Hunger" may just be a natural realization rather than a side affect. This fits in with the line "with great power comes great responsibility" which is used frequently in super-hero stories. |
| Sylar's intuitive aptitude is actually Heroes' version of "super intelligence". | None. | + Sylar is very intelligent and can find very quick solutions to seemingly difficult problems. - Charlie Andrews and Matt Neuenberg's enhanced memory could be seen as the Heroes version of super intelligence.
+ Intelligence is literally the ability to understand. Sylar can do that pretty well... |
| Sylar's abilities may extend beyond just figuring out systems and objects. His intuitive analysis may extend to figuring out "clues" about people and things - a sort of super-Sherlock Holmes level of observation and intuition. | When Sylar is first imprisoned in his cell and being questioned by Mr. Bennet, he seems to quickly figure out who Claire is - that she is the cheerleader he wanted, that she is Bennet's daughter, etc. (Fallout) | + Given that he was previously misled as to the cheerleader's identity (Homecoming), it is hard to explain how he suddenly came to these conclusions about Claire, much less her name. If this theory proves true, Sylar figured this out by watching Bennet as they were talking and picking up on intuitive clues, bits of data he did not have before he could "observe" Bennet. He did say that he can figure out what makes people "tick". - An alternative is that Sylar possesses some other telepathic ability similar to Matt Parkman's and was reading Bennet's mind. This seems less likely, however - especially since the Haitian can easily block such abilities.
+ Future Peter states that Sylar's ability does this in I Am Become Death. |
| A person with intuitive aptitude may be a small-scale version of Laplace's Demon. | Laplace's Demon is a hypothetical intellect that would know the precise location and momentum of every atom in the universe. With this knowledge, it would know every event in the universe's past, present, and future. | + One of the main criticisms of Laplace's Demon is that the intellect would have to be capable of computing the future states of the universe faster than they actually occur. However, this is not a problem with small-scale systems such as a watch or a human brain. + Another criticism of Laplace's Demon is that the slightest uncertainty of a single electron would make its prediction impossible. But this is not a problem for a regular, mechanical system that performs the same functions repeatedly. |
| Intuitive aptitude is different in nature from other abilities. | Chandra was unable to detect Sylar's ability of intuitive aptitude. (Six Months Ago) A Company scientist was unable to detect in Sylar the "codon switches" for any ability other than telekinesis. (Godsend) |
• Sylar does not "understand" well enough to use Candice's ability yet, unless her ability didn't allow her to actually see the illusions.
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| Intuitive aptitude grants the ability to understand situations and make strategies accordingly. | Sylar seems to know the best thing to do in many situations. This is apparent in The Kindness of Strangers when he kills Derek and when he is able to take Maya and Alejandro across the border into America. | + Both situations work out in the best for Sylar. + The trademark "tick-tocking" sound is heard as Sylar is seen thinking before he murders Derek. |
| Intuitive aptitude allows Sylar to subconsciously detect evolved humans. However, he can be distracted or misled by information he learns consciously. Input to his conscious mind overrides the input of his subconscious mind. | None. | + Sylar mistook Jackie Wilcox for an evolved human only because the newspaper misled him. + Sylar was able to detect Charlie's power but not Hiro's because Charlie was the only one who mentioned her power. This drew Sylar's attention to Charlie and away from Hiro. |
| Intuitive aptitude means that Sylar will automatically understand how a power works when he takes the brain out and examines it, this means that he might still be able to use illusion as he understands how it works. | None. | + Sylar seems to be able to control his newly acquired powers relatively quickly and easy. |
| If Sylar were to take Peter Petrelli's power, he would no longer have to remove the brain to learn the power. | None. | + Peter can copy other abilities without killing others.
- Sylar wants to be special. So he would get rid of other evolved humans.
- As of I Am Become Death we know that Sylar's hunger comes from his addiction to know how things work rather than his addiction to power. This was shown through Peter who suddenly had an innate desperation to see the inner workings of Nathan's thoughts. So if Sylar had Peter's ability then he would still kill to see how things worked.
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| If Sylar were to take Peter Petrelli's ability, he would also gain all of the abilities Peter has absorbed. | When he fought Peter in Mohinder's apartment, after Peter turned invisible, Sylar said "Interesting, I can't wait to try that one." (.07%) | + With Sylar's ability he would understand how Peter's ability worked, and be able to gain access to his absorbed abilities as well. - Sylar could be mistaken about the nature of Peter's ability as he hasn't examined Peter's brain and could simply think he will get all Peter's powers when he kills him. |
| If Sylar were to encounter another person with this ability, such as Peter Petrelli, he could understand how his own ability works and thus stop his hunger. | Gabriel seems to have suppressed his ability. (I Am Become Death) | • He may not understand his own ability.
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| Gabriel's ability of intuitive aptitude was mutated when Gabriel became Sylar; this transformation was what caused the "hunger" to come to life. | None. | + It is possible that intuitive aptitude never really was a "dark" power; it was Gabriel's obsessive longing to be special that caused him to commit his first murder, and he just went downhill from there. + Peter attempts to cut open his own brother's skull, very much like Sylar. It is possible that some of Sylar's actions and characteristics carried over into Peter when he absorbed the ability.
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| Kaito's ability was a variation of intuitive aptitude. | Four Months Later... deleted scene and I Am Become Death. | + Future Gabriel said that Peter would be able to understand "cause, effect, action, reaction, how to change the future". Kaito said that he takes the variables of a given situation and predicts the outcome. - The scene was deleted, possibly because they didn't want that to be Kaito's power. |
| Arthur Petrelli has absorbed the "hunger". | None. | + Arthur took Peter's abilities, intuitive aptitude among them. If the "hunger" is really related to intuitive aptitude, then Arthur will also have it. - In Behind the Eclipse: Week 5, Chuck Kim and Chris Zatta stated that Arthur does not have the hunger.
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| You get the "hunger" if you have many abilities, including Intuitive aptitude. | None. | + Sylar and Peter had many abilities and had the "hunger". - The first time Sylar felt the Hunger was when he met Brian Davis. He didn't even have telekinesis at that moment. And Peter felt it first when Future Gabriel taught him how to use intuitive aptitude, - Sylar even apologized for giving him this ability because it's the source of the Hunger. |
| Intuitive aptitude is a synthetic ability. | None. | + Intuitive aptitude has a side effect - the Hunger. Mohinder's ability has its flaws as well.
• Side effects only happen when an imperfect formula is used.
- So far, every use of the imperfect formula have been shown to cause physical mutations of some sort. |
| When someone uses intuitive aptitude to absorb a person's abilities, they also occasionally absorb aspects of their personality. | None. | + Sylar absorbed an ability from Brian Davis, a depressed man. Sylar became suicidal shortly thereafter.
+ Sylar absorbed an ability from Zane Taylor, an eccentric man. Sylar developed several nervous habits and mannerisms shortly thereafter.
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| The "hunger" simply refers to the desire for answers and knowledge to satisfy the ability. It drives one to perceive and seek to reverse engineer any technical marvel. The brain, being a machine more amazing than any watch or manmade creation captures the fascination of someone with intuitive aptitude to the extent that he/she can no longer see it as anything other than a machine. The bearer is drawn to it's allure and seeks to analyze and decipher its inner workings. | "...You're broken..." - Sylar, to Brian Davis before killing him and analyzing his brain. Sylar talks about nothing but how amazing brains are to Claire while analyzing hers. |
+ Sylar rips open Elle's head when he already has her power, so clearly it's not just about acquiring a power.
- Sylar seems only interested in the brains of those with abilities.
- Arthur said that all Sylar wants is power, not knowledge (Eris Quod Sum).
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| By taking powers Sylar improves the original evolved human's power. | Claire Bennet's power improves after Sylar takes it, she gains the ability to no longer feel pain. | - This hasn't happened to anyone other than Claire.
+ It's all in the name, Sylar automatically knows how to fix things, or even improve them.
- Claire's ability just adapted to a trauma, in a way it made her unable to feel pain.
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| It could be possible that with the understanding granted by this ability, it could be used to perform adoptive muscle memory. | None. | + Due to the fact this ability is simply the concept of increased understanding, it is very possible that the possessor could mimic actions that are seen. Sylar can quickly understand the mechanics of a watch, or understand the psychology behind a person's actions via observation. Therefore it is an immense possibility that he could also perform a feat performed by someone he observes. Therefore acting just like adoptive muscle memory, within its limits. - Understanding how to perform a trick is only one step in the learning process. Sylar's powers would not automatically condition his muscles like Monica's; if he watched somebody do a split, he would still have to stretch his muscles out before beind able to copy them and would still have to practice it several times before his body would be used to the new motion. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Intuitive aptitude | |||||||||