Theory:Ability theft
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The following fan theories are about power theft.
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Theories
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| Sylar is suspected to have learned one or more of the following powers from his victims: concussive resistance or bullet-proof skin, super-jump, enhanced reflexes or flight. |
After being hit by several of Matt's bullets, Sylar rises a minute later, almost "lifting" himself from the floor, seemingly unharmed. The sound of metal hitting to the floor is heard, as if Sylar was able to shield himself from the bullets. (One Giant Leap) Sylar escapes, possibly by leaping up the wall or flying. (One Giant Leap) Sylar is relatively unharmed after a fall which badly mangled Peter. (Homecoming) Sylar tells Eden that bullets can't harm him. (Fallout) Sylar seems to move faster than normal in getting to his feet and out the back door of the Bennet home. (Distractions) |
- Sylar could have used his telekinesis to stop the bullets, lift himself up (giving the appearance of flight), and could have possibly protected himself from the fall with the same power. - In an interview, Aron Coleite and Joe Pokaski state that much of Sylar's apparent invulnerability is in fact merely his telekinesis. |
| Sylar could have stolen the ability of shadow travel. | None. | + In How to Stop an Exploding Man, Sylar was able to sneak up on Noah and Peter, even though they were in an open area. + In One Giant Leap, Matt corners Sylar, who disappears without the camera watching while it didn't sound like he jumped. It was dark on the floor and on the side of the building.
+ In Isaac's painting of Claire being chased up the stairs of the stadium, Sylar's shadow appears much larger than any normal projected shadow would be.
+ In all the dark areas he seems to move faster than normal.
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| Sylar has a limited form of tissue regeneration as a side-effect of his ability. | At one point, Sylar is able to alter his physiology enough to fool Hank into thinking that he is dead. He then appears to recover from the condition. (The Fix) | - This would seem to be inconsistent with his strong desire to acquire Claire's ability. - It is also possible that he used a limited form of mind control to force Hank to tell Mr Bennet that he was dead, although this would also seem to inconsistent with his desire to acquire Eden's ability. |
| Sylar has the ability of hibernation. | Sylar is able to fool Hank into thinking that he is dead. (The Fix) | + He is able to trick Hank, who is (apparently) a trained doctor; a comatose or catatonic state could easily be mistaken for death, even by a doctor. + Hibernation could also help to explain how Sylar recovers from his injuries, such as when he falls in Odessa or when Modinder runs a board into him in New York.
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| Sylar's powers become weaker when he absorbs more powers. | None. |
+ Sylar doesn't seem to notice his watch is stuck at 11:53. Later he may have fixed it but this could show that his powers are becoming weaker. |
| Sylar absorbs personalities as well as powers when he steals someone's powers. | None. | + Sylar's internal monologue mirrors Charlie Andrews's way of talking as he is using her eidetic memory. (Road Kill) + After killing Zane Taylor, when pretending to be Zane and using Zane's power, Sylar seems to be much more nervous and excitable than usual. (Run!, Unexpected)
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| Sylar won't be able to absorb Peter's powers. | None. | + Sylar's method of power theft seems to depend entirely upon his ability to logically understand how that person's brain works through intuitive aptitude. Since Peter's power is based off of emotion, it is possible Sylar will not be able to figure out what makes Peter "tick". Peter's power-duplication ability relies on empathy. Because Sylar isn't at all empathic, he won't be able to use Peter's ability. Sylar doesn't have any feeling for others, so he won't be able to duplicate anything he might get through Peter's power anyway. - We have been given no evidence that Peter's ability is any less grounded in the brain than anybody else's.
- Sylar has Peters power, as seen in The Eclipse Part One |
| Sylar obtains powers through the manipulation of transposons. | None. | + Transposons have the ability to literally cut and paste genetic material, and are responsible for 40% of human evolution. If Sylar had worked out how to manipulate them it would allow him to cut the desired genetic material and paste it into his own genome. |
| Sylar may not have mastered Charlie's power. | None. | + Sylar picks up a post-it note with Isaac's name and phone number. However, he seems to remember Isaac's information only after reading the torn comic book page. • It is not confirmed how much of Isaac's information was on the post-it note. We only know that his name and phone number were on the note. Sylar knew the state because the note was on the New York part of the map.
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| Sylar has the power of metabolic control | None. | + Sylar has shown resistance to high doses of sedatives on at least two occasions. + Sylar has been able to mimic a death-like state at least once (The Fix) and possibly twice (How to Stop an Exploding Man) |
| Sylar has absorbed the "powers" of a cockroach, allowing him to survive a radioactive explosion. | None. | + Sylar pretends to be dead and cockroaches can slow their heart rate which would give the illusion of death. - He could have just frozen himself, an ability he already has. As for the ability to survive a radioactive explosion, Ted Sprague was immune to radiation, and Sylar has taken Ted's ability. It also seems that Peter (who also absorbed Ted's power) is immune to radiation, though this may be due to his power of healing. |
| Sylar may have a secondary ability to control his body or genetic structure in a similar way to Peter Petrelli. | None | + Sylar holds Peter up telekinetically and states "You're like me aren't you?" and says he'd love to see that work. • Sylar could simply have meant that Peter can take powers as well.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Ability theft | |||||||||