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| Hiro may have experienced a rift in Six Months Ago, when he tried to go back in time to prevent Charlie's murder. |
In the episode, they had just confessed their love for each other and were about to kiss when Hiro abruptly and unexpectedly jumped through time to the present. He later told Ando that he tried repeatedly to go back to save Charlie, but couldn't. |
In theory, space-time spontaneously corrected itself to keep Hiro from creating a causality paradox; he could not do anything in the past that would keep him from having a reason to go to the past.
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| Micah will build a suit similar to Iron Man's. |
None |
There's no evidence that Micah's abilities extend to building new technology. He's only been shown repairing existing technology.
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| The most likely power that Micah was exhibiting is known as technopathy, or the ability to control technology with one's mind. |
His repair of the payphone fits with other depictions of this power. |
However, all we've seen so far is the temporary repair of existing devices (motherboard, telephone).
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| Micah will build a cybernetic limb, like Forge and Cable; a time machine like Forge and Cable; an evolved human tracking or detecting device. |
None |
There's no evidence that Micah's abilities extend to building new technology. He's only been shown repairing existing technology.
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| Micah will become a first-class computer hacker. |
None |
His abilities shown to date are all hardware, not software, related.
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| Niki has multiple personality disorder and Jessica is her alternate personality. For some reason, only Jessica is able to tap into her powers for now. |
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If she in fact has MPD, or any sort of disorder, it would appear she also has some form of schizophrenia as well, due to her ability to speak to and see Jessica.
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| Niki had control of her powers at one point, but HRG captured her, and had The Haitian wipe her memory. Her old personality, that The Haitian erased might not have been fully erased, which explains her alter-ego. |
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However, this does not explain all of her friends/family knowing her as Niki and not as Jessica.
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| Niki will go to the "dark side". |
None |
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| Niki's other personality is actually her sister Jessica, who may have had an ability before dying and somehow came to take over Nikki's body so she could continue protecting her. |
The Jessica persona definitely believes it's the dead sister. In "Six Months Ago", the way Jessica (Personality) speaks is as if she is Jessica. |
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| Niki is a medium. She can talk to the dead but has so far only had contact with her sister Jessica who takes over Niki's body when she has things to take care of. |
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| Given that Niki is a close analogue to Marvel Comics' Incredible Hulk, if this homage continues, we may see an even stronger rage based personality or a full integration of the two (via hypnosis?) in the future. |
Both characters were abused as children, have physical and personality changes brought on by stress, and powers only accessible to one personality state |
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| Niki can theoretically tap into the same power, but doesn't know how. |
The source of Jessica's superhuman strength is somehow a part of her brain, as are the abilities of other evolved humans, and the personas share a brain |
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| Theodore is the source of the explosion in New York. |
Ted says he doesn't know what would happen if he were shot, that "Maybe I'll wipe out this whole city like an atomic bomb!" |
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| Theodore is the bomb. Peter absorbs his power to contain radiation. Peter then becomes the bomb. |
As above |
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Sylar is Mr. Linderman or works for him. |
None |
Sylar is Gabriel Gray. He seems to be working alone.
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Similarly to Peter, Sylar has the ability of absorption. However, Sylar has found a way to prolong the effects indefinitely, through Chandra Suresh's research. He knows that if he eats the brain of someone with abilities, he is able to control those abilities. |
This is the reason why the heroes must Save the Cheerleader. If they don't save Claire, then he will gain Rapid Regeneration and will become almost unstoppable. |
Sylar is absorbing powers, but he is not a power mimic. He was able to discover how to absorb powers without Chandra's help.
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Sylar was a test subject of Chandra Suresh who manipulated his genes to give him all of the researched powers. This manipulation, however, has had a terrible side effect which causes his split personality (like Niki) to be extremely violent. |
Sylar's message |
Sylar discovered how to absorb powers without Chandra's help, and his insanity, while probably exacerbated by his new powers (according to Mr. Bennet in Fallout), predates it.
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Sylar might have every power the heroes have combined. |
Sylar seems to exhibit multiple powers |
While Sylar is confirmed to have multiple powers, he'll only have the powers of all the heroes combined if he kills them like his other victims.
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Sylar is Peter |
None, apart from similar powers |
Sylar is confirmed to be Gabriel Gray
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Chandra Suresh moved to the United States to further his research; He joined forces with Mr. Bennet to perform this research, which involved the testing of Sylar. Chandra and Mr. Bennet became divided over ethical approaches, and Sylar, without help or containment found that he could gain others' abilities if he ate their brains. |
None |
Mr. Bennet and Chandra Suresh were not working together before Sylar began killing. (Six Months Ago) Sylar did develop the ability to absorb powers independently, but there is still no evidence that he eats brains.
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It's possible that Sylar is not absorbing the heroes' powers, but is only a powerful telekinetic. |
All powers exhibited initially could be explained as telekinesis |
Sylar's telekinesis is itself absorbed. (Six Months Ago) Mr. Bennet confirms that Sylar has multiple abilities. (Fallout)
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Sylar is dying because he attained his powers unnaturally or because his mutation ("power") was fatal, and the only way he's staying alive is by consuming the brains of other evolved humans. |
None |
While it's possible that either Sylar's power or his acquired powers are damaging him in some way, there's no evidence to support such a conclusion. Additionally, it's confirmed that he is taking (but not necessarily eating) brains to absorb powers.
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| Sylar's powers have something to do with emotion, due to what Chandra says to him and his intonation in Six Months Ago. |
None |
Sylar may have some sort of emotional power in addition to his others, but there's little evidence to support such a theory.
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| Sylar can alter his brain by studying the physical characteristics of other brains, which is why he is able to alter his own abilities. |
Sylar's gift of fixing objects and the profound instance when Sylar noticed his first victim's 'defect' supports this theory. Sylar can fix intricate devices, and brains, specifically his own. Micah seems to have a similar gift. |
Sylar's Intuitive Aptitude was confirmed in Fallout, but there's no clear evidence how he absorbs powers. Knowing how things work and being able to alter his own brain seem like two distinct powers. He has not yet fixed anything, mechanical or biological, other than manually. In Fallout, Mr. Bennet said it was his DNA he was altering.
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| Sylar takes the brains and somehow figures out how to take the parts with the ability and place it in his brain. He has convinced himself that either all the Heroes are broken or incapable of their abilities, or that he needs the powers just to satisfy his hunger for power. |
Sylar's Intuitive aptitude |
His comments to Mr. Bennet in Fallout support the idea that he is acquiring powers to be more "special".
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| Sylar believes all the Heroes need to be "fixed". |
Sylar's Intuitive aptitude Episode 13 is titled The Fix |
To get "a fix" is also a term used by drug users, meaning to satiate their need for their drug of choice. This could be a reference to Isaac or perhaps Sylar's own need for power.
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| Sylar may be heeding to the Evolutionary Imperative to kill dying Heroes and augment their powers to his for the sake of efficiency. |
This would explain Charlie, who is dying from a blood clot, and possibly Brian Davis. |
However, Evolutionary Imperative doesn't state anything about greed, so he might kill people out of his lust for being "special"
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| Sylar may also be a thematic foil to evolution itself. |
His profession of watchmaker is often used as an analogue to an intelligent designer. Rather than following an Evoltionary Imperative, he appears to be redesigning himself using existing powers as a template which he then improves upon. |
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| Sylar is meant to be Peter's literary/thematic antithesis. |
He has a similar motivation (to be special), similar looks, (perhaps) similar powers, and both men have even talked to a Suresh who ultimately gave up on him before he could prove that he was special |
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| Sylar is suspected to have learned one or more of the following powers from his victims: cryokinesis, regeneration, super-jump, or flight:
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- Molly's father is frozen solid while eating dinner, mid bite, with the top of his skull removed. (Don't Look Back)
- 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)
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Syler could have used his telekinesis to stop the bullets, lift himself up (giving the appearence of flight), and could have possibly protected himself from the fall with the same power.
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| Sylar may have unwittingly gained Charlie's blood clot when he killed her to acquire her power. |
None |
Given Sylar's ability to understand complex systems and repair them, he would probably have detected the clot and not duplicated it in himself.
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| Sylar also possesses the power of cryokinesis |
James Walker was frozen. (Don't Look Back) |
Mr. Bennet confirms Sylar has more than one power. (Fallout) However, he hasn't shown any sign of using it since James's murder.
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| Sylar is stealing the brains of evolved humans in order to incorporate their abilities into himself. |
Most victims whose brains have been removed have been evolved humans |
Sylar has corroborated this theory with his own statements. (Fallout)
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| Sylar may need to physically see the functioning brain (or believe he does) in order to give himself that power. |
He is removing and taking brains, not merely observing their owners. |
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The missing painting in Isaac's wall-sized comic may be one of his paintings of the derailment or Claire inside the train car |
This could potentially lead the Heroes to Odessa. |
The missing painting was revealed in Homecoming
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| The train may have been derailed in order to steal nuclear material |
According to the newscast Isaac sees, it was registered to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. |
See In His Own Image
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| He is actually a depiction of Sylar or a symbol thereof. |
His being invincible would have to do with the rapid regeneration ability he was planning on taking from Claire. It could also depict how his hunger for power will spiral to massive proportions |
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James Walker possessed the power of cryokinesis. Sylar killed him and removed his brain to obtain his power, then tested the power on his body |
James Walker's body was found frozen, with his brain removed.
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| James Walker was killed using cryokinesis before his brain was taken. |
James was frozen in mid-bite while eating breakfast; he would not be in this position if he wasn't frozen before his brain was taken. |
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Molly is Claire at a younger age (assuming the Matt storyline is in the past). |
None |
Matt's timeline was conclusively established in Fallout
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| Sylar believes Molly is an [[evolved human |
It's not yet clear what Sylar's interest in Molly or her parents is, or whether any of them are evolved humans. However, since the only other of Sylar's victims shown with their brains removed have been evolved humans (Isaac Mendez in the future, Charlie) or believed by Sylar to be an evolved human (i.e., Sylar thought Jackie Wilcox was Claire Bennet), it's quite likely that at least her father, who was on the list, possessed superpowers.
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| Molly might have the ability to amplify powers, thus making her a highly desirable target for Sylar. |
This would explain Matt's ability to hear thoughts from well outside the house, at a time when his powers were new and unfocused. |
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Zach is Sylar. |
None |
Sylar is confirmed to be Gabriel Gray
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| Zach has an unknown ability. |
None |
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| He is killed because of Claire. |
None |
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| He is gay. |
His comments in Homecoming, among others. His MySpace profile. |
Confirmed offscreen by Tim Kring in an interview with Out magazine.
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| He has deeper feelings for Claire. |
None, except that he seemed to care for her a great deal before his mind wipe |
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| Zach will be the one who eventually saves Claire, possibly with his theoretical ability. |
None |
Claire has already been saved once, by Peter Petrelli in Homecoming
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| Zach is actually Claire's twin brother. He knows it, but she doesn't. |
He won't date her and yet tries to be very close to her. |
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| He will be curious as to why Claire was acting the way she was and will eventually rediscover her power. |
None |
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