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Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 1#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messa]]

Jun-Oct 2007 [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag|

Extension:DynamicPageList3 (DPL3), version 3.6.1: Error: MediaWiki\Extension\DynamicPageList3\Query::buildAndSelect: The DynamicPageList3 extension (version 3.6.1) produced a SQL statement which led to a Database error.<br/>The reason may be an internal error of DynamicPageList3 or an error that you made; especially when using parameters like 'categoryregexp' or 'titleregexp'. Usage of non-greedy <code>*?</code> matching patterns are not supported.<br/>The error messag]] • [[Talk:Peter Petrelli/Archive 2#

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If/When

If or when Angela and "Dallas" Petrelli's power revealed at what time period would indicate that Peter absorbed it or would we just list the first time he uses them? --Snow Leapord 21:30, 5 November 2007 (EST)

  • Who the hell is "Dallas" Petrelli? Are you talking of his father? Because his name is Arthur... Well, Peter's got their powers all along, but I think in case of their revelation we should list the powers when first used by him. --BloodyFox 13:15, 9 Nov 2007 (CEST)
  • Back to your actual question: once he uses them, they'd be listed in order based on usage. That's easy enough. But if we learn their powers before he uses them, then the "Exposed" section is generally listed in order of exposure. We'd probably have to list them at the top. We wouldn't be able to cite an episode, nor would we really need to; since they're his parents, there's not much question of whether or not he was exposed to them.--Hardvice (talk) 16:53, 15 November 2007 (EST)
  • On a related note, can we assume that Peters dreams of flight in the start of the series could be an absorbtion of Angela Petrelli's ability? --CSpriv 21:10, 12 October 2008 (EDT)

Little mistake with mimmicking Hiro's powers

Someone listed Peter using Hiro's ability to slow time when he was attacked by Bennet and the Haitian on the rooftop of the Deveaux Building. They shot with tazer guns at him and from my point of view he clearly used telekinesis and not space-/time manipulation. --BloodyFox 13:32, 9 Nov 2007

  • But the audio cue (which has never steered anybody wrong) is very consistent with time-stopping. NBC also said that he froze time. There's been a lot of discussion about it: see here, here, and here for example. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 07:58, 9 November 2007 (EST)

Is it possible that he used both of the powers at the same time? He stopped time first and then made the darts drop. --Willerz 12:33, 29 December 2007 (EST)

Alchemy?

Is it right to say that Peter was exposed to the power of alchemy? Every time he was near Bob, his power mimicry was suppressed by either the drugs or the Haitian. -- Watchmaker 22:09, 12 November 2007 (PST)

  • Sure. All we're saying is that he was in the presence of someone with a power, not that he's mimicked it, or even that he could mimic it. We list mental manipulation, after all.--Hardvice (talk) 01:18, 13 November 2007 (EST)
    • Actually, he was in the presence of Bob without the Haitian in the hospital. It's likely at this time that he gained Elle's powers as well. Otherwise he wouldn't have her power either.--Sylar
      • Exactly...he met Bob and Elle before being put on the drugs, and outside of the Haitian's presence. --HiroDynoSlayer (talk) 11/13/2007 12:03 (EST)

Fan Vid broken link

The link to the Peter Van vid links to a 'Peter the Emo' Youtube Video. Does anyone know the correct link?

  • Umm...why would a video that is mocking Peter be a fan video? Is there an actual fan video?
    • I don't think it's hurtful mocking anymore than Milo Ventimiglia does himself. I didn't get any bad vibes from it--just laugh-out-loud funny....I'm sure there are a ton of fan vids out there (I know I'v seen at least three), but I'm not all that into fan vids, so I don't have any links offhand for you. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 21:45, 15 November 2007 (EST)
  • Well forget it then, I just figured that a fanvid was supposed to show cool things about a character. I'm not against spoofs, but I thought that it wasn't a clip that should be called a fanvid. Flyingman_petrelli
    • You can change the description if you want to. Maybe then it won't be so misleading... -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 01:01, 16 November 2007 (EST)

The examples of time travel power

  • Is it really neccessary to put the examples of the space time manip power? I get why we did it for the first two times but now we know he can use it. I don't really think we need to list all the times he did. Jason Garrick
  • Ok, thanks Ice! :) Jason Garrick 23:41, 9 December 2007 (EST)

A question

What would happen if Sylar took Mayas ability and Peter came into contact with Alejandro and absorbed his? IIRC Sylar doesn't know Alejandro has a power so he may not kill him. Or what If Sylar and Peter ended up having both powers? Would they be able to have total control over both powers? Meatydoughnut 16:16, 22 November 2007 (EST)

Stupid question, but......

For most of Season 2, episode 10 (Truth & Consequences), the character Peter Petrelli is wearing a really cool 'hoodie' with a single button at the top - does anyone know where i can get one? Thanks!

Persuasion

Would it now be impossible for Peter to use Persuasion due to his memory loss? --Willerz 12:37, 29 December 2007 (EST)

I agree- he seems to freeze Bennet and the Haitian and then un-freeze them when he moves the dart I thought that Peter Petrelli can only use one power at a time anyway(so if he moves the darts he is no longer stopping time) --(this unsigned comment was posted by Sylar149 at 12:02, January 19, 2008)

This may be unrelated, but I noticed that Peter's page lists him as never having been seen to use Eden's power. He does, for just a few words, in the episode "Unexpected", I think when he's fighting with Isaac near the end. I'm pretty new to this, so I'm not sure how to go about changing the article. Teadragon 23:37, 24 March 2008 (EDT)

  • It's not unrelated, but it's not an example of persuasion. There's some old discussions about it here and here. I believe there's an interview in which they state very clearly that it's just a sound effect and not an example of Peter using the power (I don't have the reference handy, though). However, the most damning evidence is that Peter says, "Don't lie to me!" but Isaac doesn't change what he's saying. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 23:54, 24 March 2008 (EDT)
    • Than again, Rose said that her power had only been seen as used by Peter, and persuasion has been one of the most prominent theories/rumours for Angela to have. Therequiembellishere 18:19, 26 March 2008 (EDT)
      • Which I completely don't understand. In the usual examples cited for that theory, Angela never actually successfully persuaded anybody to do anything. She tells Nathan to let Claire go and that New York should blow up (How to Stop an Exploding Man), but Nathan didn't actually let New York blow up and he saved Claire. She tells Claire to go to Paris (.07%), but she never does. And that whole thing with touching Heidi outside Nathan's hospital room (Four Months Ago...), the episode commentary is pretty clear that those hand gestures were entirely Cristine Rose's, and was not scripted signs of the use of a power. Besides, Peter still hasn't used persuasion (whether from Eden or from anybody else) in any confirmed example. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 19:11, 26 March 2008 (EDT)
        • Not saying it's true, just adding to the foray. :-) Therequiembellishere 16:22, 28 March 2008 (EDT)

Intuitive aptitude

This shows Peter as having a similar ability to Sylar. Therequiembellishere 18:52, 7 February 2008 (EST)

Prophetic dreams

Shouldn't this power be in the list of absorbed powers? It's kind of obvious that he got these prophetic dreams from somewhere. We can't be sure where from but it should at least be mentioned on this page I think.--(this unsigned comment was posted by Drecon at 12:42, June 26, 2008)

More powers

It's fair to assume that Peter automatically absorbs powers as soon as he comes near another evolved human. (For example, he absorbed Ted's without any consent) So presumably he also has Micah's; Molly's; Eden's; Gabriel's; Angela's and maybe even the Haitan and Bob (Haitan can block, but Peter may have absorbed it somehow?)

  • This is mentioned on the artical but it is assumed that if Peter doesn't use a power he doesn't have it.--Skywalkerrbf 06:31, 18 August 2008 (EDT)
    • If Peter doesn't use a power, it's not assumed that he doesn't have it, it's just not assumed that he does. We're not assuming anything, one way or the other. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 18:01, 18 August 2008 (EDT)

Where is his body?

We know that his consciousness/spirit/whatever is inside and controlling Jesse Murphy's body. But what did Future Peter do with his body? Is that in Jesse's body as well? Kind of crowded in there if so. --Snow Leapord 09:03, 23 September 2008 (EDT)

  • Well, it's a brand new concept that the creators are playing with this season. It wasn't until the very end of The Butterfly Effect that we really had any solid confirmation that Jesse's insistence that he was Peter was really true. I suspect the creators will string us along a bit and only reveal small amounts of the nature of that setup week by week. It's gonna be an exciting ride! -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 10:38, 23 September 2008 (EDT)

Exposed Powers in Season 3

I think people are jumping the gun on "Powers exposed" in season 3. Future Peter says he put Peter in Jesse's body, which would suggest that Peter's normal abilities are unavailable to him. Seriously, would he still be hanging out with that gang of sociopaths at the end of "The Butterfly Effect" if he could just stop time, knock them all out, and then teleport away? I suspect that, in Jesse's body, the only power he has is Jesse's, and he doesn't even know what to do with that yet. --Ted C 17:52, 24 September 2008 (EDT)

  • I understand your point of view, but even if Peter doesn't have *his* powers and *can't* absorb the Level 5 escapees' ... he was still (uselessly) exposed to them :P ... Isn't that worthy of a mention ? --LeoChris 18:42, 24 September 2008 (EDT)
    • He doesn't have empathic mimicry when he is in Jesse's body, so he is unable to be exposed to their powers. --DocM 18:45, 24 September 2008 (EDT)
    • The "exposed" information is meant to show what abilities he was exposed to in relation to his ability to mimic them. It's basically a way of showing powers his mimicry was exposed to, but he has not actually demonstrated. It means, "in theory he has this ability, we just haven't seen it yet." So in this context it wouldn't be useful to include abilities he was exposed to when he couldn't potentially mimic them. (Admin 18:47, 24 September 2008 (EDT))

Shouldn't we add Mohinder's ability to the section "Powers exposed"? Of course we don't really know if Peter is able to mimic this kind of power (actually I hope he never will) but I guess it remains a possibility.-Mordred

  • We have it listed as an ability, he was exposed to it when his empathic mimcry was 'working,' so we should add it (which I'll do now). Good catch! Stevehim 10:55, 10 October 2008 (EDT)

Future Peter

Should we add Future Peter's abilities to the list of powers that present Peter was exposed to? He was in close enough range to have absorbed whatever powers Future Peter had that he didn't. I might be wrong but I think so far Illusion is the only new power we've seen that Peter could have absorbed from his future self. - FlyingMan 03:12, 25 September 2008 (EDT)

  • I say we should add them ... absorbing powers from another empath is something the show hasn't yet stated as impossible. (Though, granted, Peter absorbing powers from a future version of himself creates a REALLY nasty pre-destination paradox ...) --LeoChris 16:42, 25 September 2008 (EDT)
    • If he can absorb Sylar's powers, he should be able to absorb his future self's powers. - Hive 07:25, 1 October 2008 (EDT)
      • In light of Eris Quod Sum and other episodes in season 3 showing Maury's use of telepathic illusions, is Peter using the same chameleon power that Candice manifests, or was he channeling Matt's telepathic powers to create illusions? In the sequence where Future Peter returns to shoot Nathan, he puts on a trenchcoat and hat in the hallway. If he was able to generate widespread illusions, why did he need to acquire a disguise? Is it possible that he only projects the illusion into the minds of a limited number of people using telepathy? Can we confirm how many people simultaneously saw Future Peter without the scar?--Falcomadol 11:47, 28 October 2008 (EDT)
      • Looking back at the episode where Peter shoots Nathan, when he comes out of the closet and when he shoots Nathan, future Peter still has the scar. No one clearly sees him up to the point where Peter (present) finds the coat and hat in the bathroom. When Peter (future) is attempting to recover the gun, he doesn't have the scar, but only Matt sees him. He doesn't have the scar when he is crossing to the chapel, but no one is looking at him, and when he goes into the chapel and is hiding behind the column, only Nathan can see him. In the hospital, only Nathan sees him, although logically Maury must be present. He has a conversation with Angela outside Nathan's hospital room, but no one else is present who would notice his scar. In the second episode, when he's in his apartment with Angela, he does have his scar. When he rescues Claire, he has no scar. Then he has another conversation with Nathan, and has no scar, then reveals the scar, which seems to draw itself from his temple to his jaw. He then appears at Level 5 with his scar, looking for Peter (present). So in all these scenarios in the first two episodes where more than one person that knows him are present, he has the scar.--Falcomadol 12:17, 28 October 2008 (EDT)

How can he?

how can peter absorb haitans power, if haitan's power is to block people use their powers? when peter meets haitan he must be blocked by haitans power and cant absorb.. and if i'm right, this part: Mental manipulation (from the Haitian in Unexpected) of the text must be edited..

  • The Haitian wasn't blocking Peter's power in Unexpected because Peter managed to stop time. So maybe he got the chance of absorbing the Haitian's ability.--Referos 10:27, 27 September 2008 (EDT)

about time manipulation

peter got TM and doesnt stop when time stops. thats ok. but how can sylar move when time is stopped? because we saw he moved and frozen&broken the sword of hiro nakamura

I think that was just because Hiro lost his concentration when being close to killing someone for the first time.OUChevelleSS 11:54, 30 September 2008 (EDT)

Knox, Jesse, Flint

Should the powers of Knox, Jesse and Flint be added to the list of powers exposed? --Ynni 04:43, 30 September 2008 (EDT)

  • They are already. He's used super strength in the Season One finale. The other two are listed at the bottom.--Bob (talk) 04:57, 30 September 2008 (EDT)

Update to Powers

While at the bank Peter would have absorbed Future Peters abilities such as (don't hold me to the name) Body Swapping certainly, it can be argued that while on the run with the level 5 prisoners he may have absorbed The German's if indeed Peter could have absorbed powers while in Jesse's body. As a minor note Peter may have asorbed healing from Linderman, who surely if Nathan was healed by him (or Peter...?) Peter could definetly absorbed his power. I thought I'd put it here before maing the edit to see what everyone has to say. --Jevans

I'm sure that Peter tried using various abilities while in Jesse's body, but he couldn't use anything until he chanced upon Jesse's inherent ability. That suggests that he did not have access to his own abilities during that time, so he couldn't've absorbed the German's magnetic personality, because he was already dead by the time Peter was restored. As far as Linderman goes, we still don't know how that is going to play out... is he merely a vision that Nathan is having? is Linderman really there? Was Nathan healed by Linderman, Peter, or somebody else? Until we know for certain, I'd suggest not including it. --Psiphiorg 19:21, 1 October 2008 (EDT)
So what about body swapping that is a confirmed absorbed ability shouldn't it be included --Taurquin 19:17, 5 October 2008 (EDT)
  • Future Peter is the only one confirmed to have the body insertion ability so far. See (and contribute to  :)) this for a discussion on whether or not Peter absorbs Future Peter's powers. Stevehim 17:18, 8 October 2008 (EDT)

When Did Peter Absorb IA?

I noticed that under "Powers Mimicked," the episode "Homecoming" is listed for "Intuitive aptitude"... So you all think that Peter first absorbed this power from Sylar in that episode, but was only able to mimic ("activate") it in "I Am Become Death"? Or perhaps he was only able to first absorb and mimic it in "I Am Become Death"? What say you? -- prander 17:09, 8 October 2008 (EDT)

I would consider Homecoming to be Peter's first EXPOSURE to IA, but he didn't actually absorb it until I Am Become Death. He clearly did not possess the ability. It was clearly stated that neither Peter nor Future Peter had Sylar's ability before he fixed the watch and gained it. The point of the "Abilities Absorbed" section is to show the powers that Peter has been in contact with and conclusively used in an ep. or graphic novel. Since he didn't gain or use the ability until I Am Become Death, Homecoming shouldn't be listed as the time when Peter absorbed IA. 22:00, 8 October 2008 (EDT)~~ Darmenos

  • Was it stated he didn't have it, or just didn't know how to use it? Stevehim 22:12, 8 October 2008 (EDT)
  • I'm under the impression that once Peter is within an unspecified physical proximity (exposed) to another evolved human, he automatically and unconsciously absorbs the power. His genetics "empathize" with that of the other evolved human so that he absorbs and retains the power permanently and the power is thus "in his repertoire" from then on. But he doesn't always automatically and unconsciously mimic ("use") an absorbed power for various reasons.
    So even though he was exposed to Sylar, and even absorbed and mimicked his telekinesis, can the same be said for Sylar's IA? Did he absorb it and have it "in his repertoire" from "Homecoming" or not until "I Am Become Death"? We know he wasn't able to mimic ("use") it until Sylar taught him how to, so when, irrespective of exposure, did he first absorb it? -- prander 23:30, 8 October 2008 (EDT)
  • Quite possible he just didn't know how to use it until IABD, after all we're discovering it's quite a complex power. I'd go for "gained in Homecoming, first used in I am Become Death" --Matchu 14:36, 9 October 2008 (EDT)
  • IIRC, it was clearly stated in IABD that Peter needed to "get" Sylar's ability. After Peter repaired the watch, Sylar even stated, "You have it now." If you go back and watch it, it seems implied without a doubt that Peter did NOT have the ability, which is why he needed to find Sylar and get his help. And your "impression" doesn't change the fact that Peter has always been shown using an ability relatively shortly after absorbing it(with small exceptions): Flight, Precognition, Lightning, Telekinesis, Time Manipulation, Invisibility, Telepathy, Rapid Cell Regeneration, Pyrokinesis, etc.- all were clearly shown to be absorbed. To then say that Peter absorbed an ability early in the first season yet could not actually use it until the beginning of the third is spotty reasoning at best. All the evidence points toward IA simply not being absorbed in the same manner as other abilities, not just taking more time and instruction to use. Speaking of which, that should probably be added to the IA page. 21:25, 9 October 2008 (EDT)~~ Darmenos
  • Sylar tells Peter in the future that Peter has to fix it. When Peter tells him he doesn't know anything about watches, Sylar tells him "if you want to access my ability, fix the watch". Peter's ability absorbs abilities that he is exposed to (thus the Peterexposed template). What's the issue is when did he mimic the ability, which is what Sylar taught him in the future. He absorbed it when he came into contact with Sylar in Homecoming, but he didn't know how to access/mimic it until Sylar taught him. --Bob (talk) 00:53, 10 October 2008 (EDT)
  • But an ability can only be "accessed" after it is absorbed. It's simply speculation to state that Peter had this ability dormant since Homecoming. There are more lines supporting Peter NOT having the ability than there are supporting him having the ability but not being able to use it. The line is very ambiguous- it could mean "access" in the sense that Peter has it but can't access it, or it could mean "access" the ability from Sylar(the source). There is simply more evidence backing Peter first gaining the ability in IABD, and no non-speculative evidence supporting it being gained in Homecoming. Using Lightning as an example, Peter first demonstrated the ability quite a while after first coming into contact with Elle. He did not have to be in Elle's presence or instructed on how to use it after it was absorbed. With IA, both were necessary. Also, it has been reinforced multiple times that IA cannot be detected/seen like other abilities can. Hank wasn't able to detect anything other than TK when Sylar was at Primatech. Chandra couldn't tell that he had any ability at all. Peter did not know about the Intuitive Aptitude power until Future Peter mentioned it to him. Either: 1) Peter's ability wasn't able to "recognize" IA until he knew about it or 2) Intuitive Aptitude cannot be absorbed or detected without the consent or help of the person who originally has the power. I'm getting a bit speculative at this point, but the fact remains that Peter clearly did not have, demonstrate, or even know about IA until IABD. ~~ Darmenos 10:58, 10 October 2008 (EDT)
    • The problem with that reasoning is that the entire exposed list would be subject to the same arguments...and would thus have to be completely removed. What I mean is that if he hasn't displayed an ability, and you're saying it's speculative to say he's absorbed the abilities of those he's come in contact with unless he's used them, then that leads to there being no 'exposed' list at all. For instance, we only list Micah's and Molly's abilities based on the fact that they were next to DL and Peter has DL's power. I don't think it's clear at all that he didn't have IA since Homecoming...he just didn't know about it or how to use it. The only lines that indicates (to me) that he didn't have it are Future Peter's comment you listed and Peter's comment to present day Sylar of 'I took your power;' but neither are actually true, because he didn't "take it," and that's not how his empathic mimcry works anyway (he doesn't 'take' powers). So it's just awkward phrasing, and the intention, IMO, was that he needed to gain control over the power to be used to sort out the changes that needed to be made to 'fix' the current future. The non-speculative evidence of him gaining it in Homecoming is that we've been told hw his empathic mimicry works; and thus he should have gained it upon first being close to Sylar. As for the Company's tests, genetically (ie - identifying the codon switches) they could only detect TK, even though they knew he had other powers (and what some of them were). That doesn't support IA being different...it supports TK being different. IA was no more or less detectable than Freezing or Enhanced Memory. Basically, the exposed list should include all of the powers possessed by evolved humans that Peter has been in proximity of (while his empathic mimicry was working), that he has yet to use himself. Stevehim 13:13, 10 October 2008 (EDT)
    • Also, I seem to recall the line that Sylar used was "If you want to access my ability", as opposed to "learn". "Access" would imply Peter's had it but just couldn't use it/didn't know he had it. --Matchu 16:27, 10 October 2008 (EDT)
  • I'm not sure what this really means:
    "Why was Peter required to be physically taught Sylar's power rather than just absorb it as he has done all other powers previously?"
    Very good question Ben. In actuality, Peter probably had already absorbed Sylar's power -- but he had no idea how to access the ability or how to use that -- much like when he went through the training with Claude. However, when we put that in the script some people, people who have a big say in the show, said that was confusing and the audience wouldn't understand. I think they underestimate just how brilliant our audience is. But -- they write the checks, so....

    What say you? -- prander 13:46, 24 October 2008 (EDT)

When Was Super Speed Absorbed?

If I'm remembering correctly, there were two (or at least one) evolved humans with super speed near Present Peter at some point (standing alongside Future Peter) when he was brought to the future. If they were (or at least one was), would this then not be when he was (they were) first exposed to and absorbed this power - before being first exposed to it from Daphne? This would help to explain how he was able to use it against Claire before he saw Daphne use it. -- prander 14:55, 9 October 2008 (EDT)

  • Daphne is the first and only character to have Super Speed, and Peter first used it after she showed up in Costa Verde. Seems self-explanatory to me. ~~ Darmenos 21:27, 9 October 2008 (EDT)
    • Only true for the current season 3 future Peter. The different season 1 future Peter absorbed Super speed from the Agent at the Moab Penitentiary in the "Walls" graphic novels.--HiroDynoSlayer (talk) 10/9/2008 22:37 (EST)
    • Since that Peter doesn't exist anymore, it's irrelevant to this particular situation. In Present Peter Petrelli's timeline, the only character is Daphne. Peter clearly demonstrated the ability mere moments after Daphne entered the house. I see no problem. Darmenos 21:51, 9 October 2008 (EDT)
      • I think Prander has a valid point. The two people in the future with super speed passed within a hair's breadth of Peter and, considering the passive and empathic nature of his ability, it is entirely possible he gained super speed by one of these individuals prior to meeting Daphne and thus wouldn't have absorbed super speed from her. Therequiembellishere 23:07, 9 October 2008 (EDT)
        • That's exactly my thinking, The requiembellishere.
          Darmenos - No, she is the only "main character" to have super speed in this future (Season 3). As Therequiembellishere and I have pointed out, he was first exposed to at least one "non-main character" whom had it when he first "arrived" in this future - and before going to Costa Verde. In Present Peter's time line of events (while in this future), that was before he was exposed to super speed via Daphne.
          Further, it seems to make less sense that he was able to mimic this power from Daphne (to hit Claire) when he never knew what Daphne's power was. How did he mimicked it before he ever knew her power was super speed or before he'd ever seen her use it... he wouldn't have known he had it? -- prander 01:10, 10 October 2008 (EDT)
        • Oh, now I realize what you're talking about. The people on the street that had flight, super speed, etc. However, he didn't use the ability until Future Daphne came into contact with him. I'm sure it would have been useful when he wanted to run away from Claire after Future Peter was shot, but he didn't use it then. He could have used it after he KO'd the Hatian during that chase sequence, before you make that argument. It's just the most non-speculative conclusion we have. Darmenos 11:02, 10 October 2008 (EDT)
    • It also depends on whether we consider the Haitian to have inhibited his ability to absorb her power in Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 2. If he didn't get it from her there, then he must've gotten it from some unknown person in I Am Become Death, as it doesn't make sense to say he didn't absorb the powers of the people on the street...there was nothing remotely stopping him from doing so, and he even saw them using their power, so he should've been able to access it himself. We didn't see what happened after he bonked the Haitian in the alley, so maybe he did start using his powers (even that one) then. Stevehim 07:09, 11 October 2008 (EDT)
      • Indeed. If The Haitian was nullifying Peter's powers while chasing Peter in "Four Months Ago..." and in "Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration," Peter's power to absorb would have been nullified and he would not have been able to absorb Daphne's super speed then.
        I don't have the DVD or anything, so I can't check. But I assume The Haitian was nullifying his powers while he we see them in "Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration". -- prander 23:10, 12 October 2008 (EDT)

Peter + Alchemy?

Don't ask why this just occured to me, but when Peter met Bob in "Four Months Ago" isn't he either always in the presence of the Haitian or Peter himself is on the "Haitian tablets"? If so, wouldn't both cases suppress his empathic mimicry (so Peter wouldn't absorb alchemy from Bob). --Matchu 23:12, 10 October 2008 (EDT)

The Haitian was not shown when they first captured him, at the hospital. - Josh (talk/contribs) 23:19, 10 October 2008 (EDT)
Good point, I was thinking of just when he woke up in the office. Thanks! --Matchu 23:21, 10 October 2008 (EDT)

Peter and Freezing

Shouldn't Tracy be noted in the powers exposed section for Peter? I mean: He was in a coma when they were together but he was still exposed to her power. Sylar is already there for freezing but should it be noted that he was exposed to the ability again? - FlamingTomDude 01:25, 15 October 2008 (EDT)

  • I believe the coma was designed to suppress his abilities (or his healing would kick in and bring him out of it). So it's unlikely his empathic mimicry was working meaning he wouldn't have absorbed her ability (even though, as you said, he's already got it off Sylar)--Matchu 01:27, 15 October 2008 (EDT)
    • Right that makes sense. It almost seems like freezing is an ability the writers don't want him to have. Both times he was exposed to Tracy he was unable to use his ability, and there's been no mention of it between him and Sylar. I wish the writers would stop doing that. - FlamingTomDude 01:13, 29 October 2008 (EDT)

Significant Other?

Caitlin is listed as a current significant other on this page, yet Peter seems to have forgotten all about her. He's been back to the future and hasn't mentioned or looked for her so that seems to downplay her, well, significance. Maybe its time to remove her from that slot. --Nowayjose 04:47, 17 October 2008 (EDT)

  • She used to be a significant other (and to be fair, in the timeline of Heroes, she was only lost in the future a few days ago), so I'll put "formerly". Semi-related: The future that Caitlin is lost in (which we call the "outbreak future") is not the same future that Peter just visited (which we call the "exposed future"). Further, check out what writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite have to say about Caitlin's demise: "Peter's trapped Caitlin in a future that doesn't exist anymore. It's pretty hard to get back from that." Hmm... -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 05:10, 17 October 2008 (EDT)
  • They can say what they want, but a plot hole is a plot hole. Even if the future she got lost in doesn't exist any longer, Peter should still remember she existed. You'd think he might mention losing his "significant other" even if he couldn't get her back. Nowayjose 05:22, 17 October 2008 (EDT)

Set rules for Peter and Empathic Mimicry

I was trying to standardize all the pages with respect to Peter's mimicry, and I'm still not sure exactly what the rules are. Since this is a major issue in that it spans as many pages as anything, I think we should establish a set of rules for describing things. When he is exposed to vs when he mimicks them are fairly decided, but 4 questions I feel we need to answer are:

  1. When does Peter absorb an ability? Is it when he's exposed to it, or when he demonstrates it? We need to know this to list episodes on the ability pages.
  2. Should we skip the absorption concept altogether, and just list exposed and demonstarted on each ability page? That might be the best bet.
    • No, I think it's important to have the absorption part in there. If Peter suddenly exhibited persuasion, people would definitely want to know where he got it from. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 16:57, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
  3. Super-speed...mimicked in I Am Become Death, but when did he absorb it? In Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration Part 2 from Daphne, or due to Haitian blocking, in IABD from an unknown pedestrian in the future?
    • I think we leave the absorption blank since we don't know when it was. Then we put a note that explains that Daphne was near him in the shipping container, that he was near a whole bunch of pedestrian speedsters, and even that he was near Daphne at the Bennets' house. (When was the Haitian there?) -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 16:57, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
  4. Intuitive Aptitude...mimicked in I Am Become Death; was it absorbed in Homecoming?
    • Since we don't know, we leave it blank. We explain what we do know in the notes. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 16:57, 22 October 2008 (EDT)

Any other questions/clarifications I missed? Stevehim 21:49, 19 October 2008 (EDT)

  • I think you've got the main ones. General rule: record what we know, but save explanations for odd cases or things that are ambiguous and put them in the notes. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 16:58, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
  • Gotcha. Thanks. In #3, I meant when the Haitian was chasing him in the GN (and so if he was being blocked, it would fall to the unknown pedestrian in IABD), though I see now it was awkwardly worded on my part. --Stevehim 19:16, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
  • I think that it doesn't really matter for notation on when he absorbed it on the mimic template. It's obvious he absorbed it, so why does it need to be noted? On the Peterexposed template, it's important to note it, but once he demonstrates it, I think it's a moot point. He can use it, that's all that matters. --Bob (talk) 15:55, 27 October 2008 (EDT)

Powers Lost

If Arthur only stole lightning then that would mean the minute he used it Peter would have been exposed to it once again and should have been able to use it against his father. --Snow Leapord 23:16, 20 October 2008 (EDT)

  • Good point. Wait, does this mean Arthur stole empathic mimicry? Paradox! --Aburu 23:18, 20 October 2008 (EDT)
    • I believe he stole empathic mimicy, every power Peter mimicked, and every power Peter was exposed to, but can only prove Lightning for now. --Snow Leapord 23:27, 20 October 2008 (EDT)
      • He did say "You don't have your powers anymore Peter, because I have them now." That means he should have all of them. For the infobox we should only list abilities that are confirmed stolen because it needs to stay concise, however in the body of the article I think it's ok to include all of Peter's in the list of abilities that have been taken. (Admin 23:30, 20 October 2008 (EDT))
        • Also worth pointing out that whilst he might have all of Peter's powers, he probably doesn't know what they all are, in the same way that Peter absorbs powers but doesn't necessarily know he can use them (such as most of Sylar's powers). Photolysis 07:12, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
          • I removed Telekinesis from the list (well, it's only one now) of abilities (other than Empathic Mimicry) we can confirm he's lost. The only abilities he and his father used (or tried to use) in that scene altogether were Invisibility (when Peter arrived), Arthur's Ability, and Lightning (when Peter arrived, and after Arthur stole Peter's powers). Ricard Desi 10:40, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
            • In my point of view, when Peter got loose from the absorption, he tried to use Telekinesis on Arthur, check this image.

As Ricard says this could be another ability but i think it's Telekinesis. --Futurepeter 13:29, 21 October 2008 (EDT)

  • He could have tried to use any ability, even pyrokinesis right there! I think its pretty self explanatory that Peter lost ALL of his abilities to his father, not just two. but i think we should still keep them in the "known abilities mimicked" category cause in the past he HAS MIMICKED them before :), i think we should just make a note that his father stole his abilities, and not list each individual one he stole. --Pbmarcano 15:37, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
  • Peter may have been trying to use his lightning there, since it has a similar motion, so we don't know that he's lost telekinesis (for the infobox purposes). We do have evidence that he has lost empathic mimicry, however, as he would have regained his powers upon losing them. --Stevehim 15:54, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
    • I don't think he lost Empathic Mimicry, only all the powers he mimicked. If he lost it he can only get an ability by using the formula. --Futurepeter 16:05, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
      • If he didn't lose empathic mimicry, then he should've immediately regained all of his powers from Arthur, not to mention Knox, Maury, Daphne, and Flint. As for how he can regain powers, we don't really know how Arthur's power works, so it's possible it could simply be reversed, rather than Peter having to resort to a formula. --Stevehim 17:31, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
        • There's no reason to believe he didn't lose all his abilities. His empathic mimicry is his base ability and Arthur stole Adam's base ability, too. So there's nothing special about it. (Admin 17:34, 21 October 2008 (EDT))
          • Absolutely. I was only referencing it to be included as listed in the infobox as lost, since it was demonstrated that it's gone. It's a passive power, essentially 'always on,' and so that we see it didn't work is a demonstration of it being lost. --Stevehim 17:41, 21 October 2008 (EDT)
            • Ah, I see. The infobox is a different case usually. Since it's supposed to be a concise set of information it's usually restricted to things directly observed so that there doesn't have to be clarification (which would clutter up an infobox, but is ok for the body of the article). Personally I don't think we should list any abilities lost in the infobox, I'd rather leave that in the body where it can just be explained that Arthur took his abilities. Then we can list them all to our heart's content. :) (Admin 17:48, 21 October 2008 (EDT))
            • I think that he took empathic mimicry from peter and then he took lightning.
  • We're working on getting an interview with Chuck Kim, the writer of Dying of the Light, so this is a question that could be asked. Stay tuned, it will be announced at the top of the site once it's setup. (Admin 20:08, 21 October 2008 (EDT))
  • This is a ridiculous argument. It is blatantly obvious that: 1) Peter lost all his powers, including "Empathic Mimicry", and 2) that Arthur now has ALL of Peters abilities.

There is no need to get all riled up because I guarantee that Peter will eventually either get all his powers back or at the very least empathic mimicry. If you posit that Arthur did not steal Empathic Mimicry but he stole everything else, then you must by necessity also posit that Arthur's ability only works for people who have stolen other people's powers (which is wrong because he stole the healing ability from Adam Monroe who has no record of being able to 'steal' abilities from others). But more importantly, Peter is a main character who has had an extremely strong presence in the show since the beginning; they are not going to keep him completely without powers for any serious length of time, because that would upset many viewers, thus cause show ratings to drop, and ultimately cause NBC to earn less money than they could have. The executive producers would never allow that. It is therefore only logical to assume that Peter at the very least will regain his Empathic Mimicry, if not all his previous powers. While the way the show deals with time hasn't been consistent, future peter can potentially be used to demonstrate the fact that Peter regained most if not all of his powers back eventually. Remember that there is a whole backstory about Peter now having to cope with Sylar's hunger - do you think they would just end that flat right now without even bothering to go into it? I find it unlikely. And while we're being logical here, I'll state the premises by which I present these arguments (in other words, the arguments I make are essentially infallible given the following assumptions): 1) that the show's internal consistency with its own pseudoreality-based universe remains approximately the same, 2) that the show will handle character transformations of prominent cast members by roughly the same formula as previous seasons, and 2) Peter is going to remain a key member of the cast. :-) --Logic 00:53, 25 October 2008 (EDT)

    • I guess the reason why the creators let Arthur take all of Peter's abilities was, that Peter's got too powerful. He had so much abilities, that he was almost invicible, giving him the option of resolving any problem that comes his way. Well, nevetheless they couldn't let him solve ALL his problems through his powers, because the show would've gone boring very fast. So they restrained Peter from using some abilities at some point, which would've elsewise made the difference. And then fans started asking (look at some CBR interviews for that matter) why Peter is so stupid, not using this certain ability whatsoever. So they figured out, that they could introduce his father as a villain, remove all of Peter's abilities and later give him back his mimicry or another power with the formula. It's then easier to kill off his father than a main protagonist that is strongly liked by fans. --BloodyFox, 16:22, 25 October 2008 (CEST)
      • Reminds me of X-Men, when they knew they had too many mutants, the Scarlet Witch said "No More Mutants" and ended up stripping all but a select few of them from their powers. Dracomaster4 22:40, 27 October 2008 (EDT)

I don't have the original but the Behind The Eclipse 5 summary here they say that "Peter can use any of his abilities, but it can be difficult for him to use two at one time". Since I didn't see the entire thing that could mean before he lost his abilities. --Snow Leapord 13:11, 30 October 2008 (EDT)

  • They meant before. They mentioned that the question was no longer "relevant" at the moment GabrielPetrelli 13:36, 30 October 2008 (EDT)

Perhaps a bit of wonderment.. Since Peter Automatically mimics powers, and was in the presence of his father, Did Peter steal a power? He could have even stolen power theft, leaving Arthur is using the empathic version. I'm assuming that he didnt absorb any of the abilities that he has shown proficiency with, as he would have tried all of them to be sure.

Powers vs. Abilities

I was thinking maybe we should change the "Powers Mimicked" and "Powers Exposed" headers to "Abilities Mimicked" and "Abilities Exposed"... just for the sake of conformity with the rest of the site. What do you think? Sincerely, Thrashmeister [ U | T | C ] 22:32, 24 October 2008 (EDT)

  • Either is acceptable. If you want to change it, feel free! :) -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 22:48, 24 October 2008 (EDT)

Using the term "Empathic mimicry" to define Peter's "base" ability

I don't really see how the term "Empathic" makes any sense when referring to Peter's primary ability. I present nine definitions of Empathic below:

1 an empathic is someone who is able to emit his forces and penetrate a receptive, or empathized.
2 Having the capability to share the emotions of another through psychic means.
3 Similar to telepathic. An empathic being can intimately sense the emotions of others, but not individual thought patterns.
4 the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either the past or present without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner.
5 the ability to share in another's emotions or feelings by assimilation of subtle energy exchanges within the etheric bodies.
6 showing empathy or ready comprehension of others' states; "a sensitive and empathetic school counselor"
7 Empathy (from Greek, transliterated as empatheia, meaning "physical affection, partiality") is commonly defined as feeling or expressing emotion for another.
8 Showing or expressing empathy
9 of, pertaining to, or characterized by empathy

There are several problems, but the most major are:

  • Every single one of the definitions without exception deals with an emotional understanding or connection, none of which Peter has demonstrated (if anything, he's demonstrated the opposite).
  • Every one the definitions that involve more than just showing emotions (1-6) all involve direct awareness of this empathy.

Not only have we never seen once that Peter's ability has anything at all to do with emotions or his understanding of other people's cognitive "states", but more importantly, virtually every time he's absorbed a power he didn't actively demonstrate the ability to absorb it. It has always been portrayed as a passive ability - Peter naturally "absorbs" other peoples powers and does not notice when they occur unless they cause direct physiological changes to his body or mental state (if he finds himself glowing because he absorbed Teds radiation ability, for example). All of the definitions above deal with an ability to understand others' states involve INTENT and CONTROL of this ability. The definitions describe someone who is "able to emit his forces", someone who has the "capability to share the emotions of another", who can "intimately sense the emotions of others", etc, which all suggests ACTIVE use, not Peter's passive ability. Even in recent episodes when he wanted Sylar's ability, he was not able to "absorb" it in an ACTIVE manner, and the Episode demonstrated this. He ended up getting Sylar's ability through passive means (it would seem after watching the episode that the writers intended the audience to feel as if he had acquired the ability passively sometime while or just before Sylar started painting).

In conclusion, I think we should find a better word or phrase to describe Peter's ability. I can't think of one off the top of my head but I'm sure if we put our collective minds together we'll think of something. :P --Logic 02:16, 25 October 2008 (EDT)

  • I think the name is ok as it is. It's a combination of canon sources: Mohinder tells us that Peter mimics abilities, and Claude tells us he's an empath. We also see that Peter does need to think of (connect with) people to access his abilities in season 1 (whether this remains the case is debatable), so that is a form of empathy, which could fit with definitions 2 and 5 (we don't know the exact mechanism of 'energy'). Specifically, while I agree he hasn't shown an emotional understanding of others, I would disagree with the comment that he hasn't shown an emotional connection with them...I think he very much has. I think both Angela and Charles may have directly commented on that in Season 1, and the development of his character (prior to contracting the hunger or trying to fix the past) is certainly in line with definitions 7-9. With regards to Peter absorbing Intuitive aptitude from Sylar, I think that occurred in Homecoming, and he simply learned how to use it in I Am Become Death. The learning process itself certainly seemed to be active, though, as you say, his ability to absorb powers is passive. However, I think the reason he can absorb powers is that he 'connects with people,' which is where the empathy (or empathic) part comes in. --Stevehim 02:48, 25 October 2008 (EDT)
    • In addition to several interviews and the tracker map specifically saying so. Therequiembellishere 08:40, 25 October 2008 (EDT)

The Haitian

How can Peter have access to, but not have used "Mental manipulation (from the Haitian in Unexpected)", his power is negated in the presence of the Haitian... he wouldn't have the ability to mimic and learn Mental manipulation surely? -Rob Riv 14:08, 28 October 2008 (EDT)

  • I think in the end it comes to whose power's effect range is wider. And i think it will be speculation to say Peter absorbed that ability until he uses it. --Hellknight 14:14, 28 October 2008 (EDT)
    • The Haitian has to actively concentrate to nullify powers. Peter's empathic mimicry is passive. Thus, it is likely that at some point when they were near each other (example: when Peter was in the future in I Am Become Death and knocked the Haitian out while fleeing from future Claire), Peter was able to absorb it. Also, Future Peter said he's used part of it (making people forget) in Resistance. GabrielPetrelli 14:59, 28 October 2008 (EDT)
      • Ah, good point. I also forgot that GN so then it is pretty clear that Peter can absorb his ability. --Hellknight 15:11, 28 October 2008 (EDT)
        • Don't forget their encounter in Unexpected, the Haitian was there with Noah when they tased Claude and tried to tase Peter, only it didn't work because Peter either stopped time or used TK, and the Haitian was definitely within his mimic range. Intuitive Empath 15:17, 28 October 2008 (EDT)
          • Good call. And a good question, OP. It will be interesting to see if Peter will ever use this power in an episode. :] GabrielPetrelli 15:54, 28 October 2008 (EDT)
            • If he ever gets his original power back, along with all his copied powers, he'd still have to know about the ability to use. It's that or another amnesia plot in which he discovers tons of abilities he had copied, and God knows we don't need that again. Intuitive Empath 16:30, 28 October 2008 (EDT)
              • I'm sorry, I should have clarified that. Yes, my "interesting to see" thought was based on the possibility of Peter regaining his lost powers, and being in a situation where he recalls the Haitian's abilities. GabrielPetrelli 16:37, 28 October 2008 (EDT)

Infobox

The infobox may need some alterations, imo, but I figured I'd pose them here first. I'm not sure listing former occupation as 'Mobster' is really accurate, as he was being blackmailed into the one job he did. I also think that listing Empathic Mimicry as lost and not clarifying his absorbed powers as all being lost as well can be confusing to people browsing the site. I would suggest removing 'Mobster' and placing a 'lost' link next to the 'Known abilities mimicked' header (placing individual links next to each ability is much to cluttery), or removing the lost link from empathic mimicry altogether, and simply relying on the article body for that information. Any objections? --Stevehim 04:53, 30 October 2008 (EDT)

  • Yeah "mobster" should be removed. It wasn't his occupation... And we should have the "all lost" next to the abilities. One other thing: "In Dying of the Light Peter apparently lost all of his abilities to his father. This seems to be holding true", This paragraph needs to be reworded. I think it's fact now that Peter lost all this abilities, it sounds like we're still doubting that he lost them. --Powermimic 03:24, 31 October 2008 (EDT)

Sylar's Powers

Why is it that of all the powers that Sylar has stolen, and the many times Peter has been in contact with him, that telekinesis is the only one that Peter has mimicked (well, recently the base intuitive aptitude too)? Perhaps he has to be aware of a power before he can use it, but this isn't the case when he automatically uses Claire's healing ability in Homecoming. So, wouldn't he automatically use other "passive" abilities as well, such as enhanced hearing? I would think he would be painfully sensitive to that one, like Sylar was after he stole it.

So, maybe Telekinesis is the only one that he could absorb, for some reason? I wonder if that has anything to do with The Company only being able to find TK when studying Sylar? Or him only regaining TK after being cured from the virus? Is TK special for some reason, perhaps because it was his first steal?--PrometheusMMIV 00:51, 10 November 2008 (EST)

It isn't so much that Peter hasn't absorbed the abilities; he just hasn't accessed them all. He has so far only learnt to use telekinesis and IA out of all of Sylar's powers, and he only knew he could because Sylar used TK against him and Mohinder told him that Sylar had the IA. For your second question (about TK being different) take note that when Gabriel killed Brian, we never saw a brain removal. We only saw him kill Brian. So TK may indeed be somehow different from all of Sylar's other absorbed abilities. -- FlamingTomDude 23:12, 12 November 2008 (EST)

Twins

Since it has been confirmed that Peter and Sylar are twins, should we make any significance of it on Peter's page or Sylar's page?

  • Here is the link..http://heroesspoilers-odi.blogspot.com/2008/11/episode-3x08-new-promo-and-more.html
    • That's not confirmed. The actress who plays Angela (Cristine Rose) took some time to think about it and then basically said 'okay, why not'. The eye-roll clearly says "I don't know". Unless it's said in the show, it's speculative. --Powermimic 03:37, 15 November 2008 (EST)
      • Agree. If she said something less potent like "Peter was born with a cleft palate but Linderman healed it," then I think a note is fine. But being twins is kind of a big spoilery thing since it affects the two brothers today. Also, as brilliant as Cristine Rose is, she's not a creator of the show--I'd rather just use interview quotes about insights she has about her own character, not about the relationships of other characters. That, coupled with the fact that it was so offhandedly said (and that Kristin Veitch is a complete wanker), I don't think we need to add it. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 08:28, 15 November 2008 (EST)

I thought it was said they're twins in the latest BTE interview. Intuitive Empath 10:58, 15 November 2008 (EST)

  • New on here but does someone fancy adding this too the spoiler section for both Peter and Sylar please as its a bit complicated adding theories.

Sylar- Gabriel is Peters twin, both had the same ability and IA was nutured in Gabriel because he worked in a clock shop, noises of clocks fine tuned the ability.

Peter - Peter is Gabriels twin and did share the same ability as him. His EM was nutured instead of IA due to a priveleged life and later him working in nursing.

Ability immunity

Could Peter be immune to ability theft? In the sewer, I think he used Intuitive Adaptitude when Flint show fire and ignited the gas leak. I mean think about it. He might have used telekinesis for breaking the pipe... an open gas pipe? its to convenient...and someone would have noticed. Perhaps, because of the shock of his father draining, Peter's powers went in recovery mode. They are slowly coming back even though he does not notice it. Discipol

As long as the plot requires, there'll always be something that convenient. Intuitive Empath 17:13, 18 November 2008 (EST)