Jeremy Greer
| Jeremy Greer | |
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| Portrayed by | Mark L. Young |
| First appearance | Tabula Rasa |
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| Known ability | Healing touch |
| Gender | |
| Date of birth | October 14, 1992 |
| Parents | Unnamed father (deceased), Unnamed mother (deceased) |
Jeremy Greer is a teenager who had been "bagged and tagged" by Noah Bennet in the past. He is an evolved human with the ability to heal living things as well as kill them.
Character History
Tabula Rasa
Hoping to save the life of Hiro Nakamura, Peter Petrelli and Noah Bennet teleport to Jeremy's home in order to ask for his help. They discover that everything around the house has died and wonder if Jeremy has somehow caused it. They search the house and find Jeremy's parents dead. Jeremy then begins to shoot at Noah and Peter. Peter searches for a way to the upper floor and Jeremy holds Noah at gunpoint, warning him not to come any closer. Noah asks why he needs to stay away and Jeremy explains that when he touches things, they die.
Noah realises that Jeremy accidentally killed his parents and tries to reassure him by telling him that he can also heal things. Jeremy does not believe that he can and Peter teleports in, startling him. The gun goes off and Peter is shot in the chest. As Noah holds him, he begs Jeremy to heal him. Jeremy insists that he can't but Noah asks him to try. Jeremy concentrates and is able to heal Peter's wound. Later, the police arrive and Noah informs Jeremy that he made it look like his parents died by carbon monoxide poisoning. He apologises to Jeremy and promises that he will stay and help him learn how to control his ability.
Evolved Human Abilities
Jeremy has the ability to increase or decrease the healing process. If he increases the healing process in other people, then their wounds heal instantaneously. Jeremy is also able to kill living things simply by touching them. The true process of how he does this is currently unknown.
Notes
- When Jeremy was bagged by The Company while he was thirteen, the Company noted his ability as the power to heal living things. They did not note his ability to kill through touch. Whether they were unaware of this power at the time is unknown.
