Persuasion
| Persuasion | |
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Eden McCain uses her power of persuasion to force Matt Parkman to leave her. | |
| Held by: | Eden McCain |
| Ability to: | Compel others with vocal persuasion |
Persuasion is the ability to force others to obey one's spoken imperatives.
Characters
Eden is the only character known to have this ability.
Limits
Eden's power of persuasion requires speech (so, it would not work if she were gagged), and presumably requires the affected individual to understand the spoken commands and be able to act on them.
Often during her focused commands her voice would become distorted. (Six Months Ago, Fallout)
Eden's suggestions do not compel instant obedience. She sometimes has to repeat commands before her victims obey (Six Months Ago), and the exact wording of the command may affect its success (Sylar appeared to resist Eden's rather complex set of commands at the end of Fallout). However, when strongly focused, the true limits of the power may extend to outright killing of the victim through pure power of persuasion (Life Before Eden).
This power appears to require active concentration: not every suggestion Eden makes has an unnaturally persuasive effect; she has to intentionally use the power.
Examples
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Eden's first command was an angry but innocent outburst...
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...that kills her step-mother.
(Life Before Eden) -
After Homecoming, Eden uses her power to prevent Sylar from attacking her, and then (tells him) to go to sleep.
(Homecoming) -
Eden persuades Matt Parkman to go eat some donuts...
Notes
- In an interview, Aron Coleite and Joe Pokaski explain that, although unusual vocal effects were used for both Sylar (Distractions) and Peter Petrelli (Unexpected), both were for "coolness factor", and were not an indication that either was using persuasion. They later reiterated the point in reference to Sylar's voice in .07%.
- It is unclear whether or not Peter Petrelli will use this ability at a later time since he met Eden in Mohinder's apartment in Collision.
- This power is also known as "suggestion".
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