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Talk:Peter Petrelli (explosion future)

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Phasing

At what point in Five Years Gone did Peter use Phasing? Because I don't remember it. Future Sylar used it, but not Peter. --Ted C 16:41, 1 May 2007 (EDT)

  • Peter did Phase prior to the battle with Nathan/Sylar. Last time I checked, neither the transcript page, nor the NBC Streaming page for 5YG was available yet, when it is, I'll reply back with the exact scene. I am trying to remember that Peter phased twice....once with Niki in LV, and again later with FH in NY. I also know that in week-before-lasts interview with Milo, he mentions having the power to phase in an upcoming episode that he was filming then. --HiroDynoSlayer (talk) 05/1/2007 17:48 (EST)
    • I don't remember either of these occurances, and I've seen the episode twice, now. Powers that Peter did use were telekinesis (at the bar, rescuing Hiro and Ando, and shutting the door on Matt), invisibility (at the bar and rescuing Hiro and Ando), space/time manipluation (freezing time and teleporting to rescue Hiro and Ando and presumably teleporting into the HS building), pyrokinesis or induced radiation (battle with Sylar). There is also a scen where he, from off-screen hurtles a guard across the room that could have been either telekinesis or enhanced strength. Not once did I see him phase through anything, except when Sylar pulled him through the door. Joser Kyind 18:00, 1 May 2007 (EDT)
      • I just went back and rewatched to see where I remembered the Phasing from. It was the scene at the 30 minute mark, just after Parkman tazered F.H., and pulled the tazer plugs out of him, and squeezed his face and said, "SOB, there's two of them....he really can control time". Peter enters. When I first watched the scene last night in real-time, I thought Peter phased through the wall....after re-watching it in slow-mo over several times, I am pretty sure though, it was just Peter coming out of inviso, while coming down the hallway...instead of phasing through the wall. The set is cluttered and not very clearly defined, that is why it seemed to be phasing on first watch. However, after reviewing it, and reviewing the earlier scene with Peter coming out of inviso at the bar with Niki, I am convinced Peter didn't phase. We'll have to wait for another epi for this to happen. I can confirm, however, that Milo did say he had the power of "phasing through walls" in one of his recent interviews....but again, we'll have to wait for epi-confirmation. --HiroDynoSlayer (talk) 05/1/2007 22:43 (EST)
        • I'm pretty sure Peter phased thru a wall just after entering the building where Hiro was being held (it was not inviso in that case). But having added it twice and it keep getting removed, I'm giving up changing it back again till after the episode script is released.--MiamiVolts (talk) 23:39, 1 May 2007 (EDT)
          • Milo mentioned in an interview that he could "walk through walls". As for anything from the episode, I was confused on whether or not he phased or un-invisible-ized during the taser scene. Rewatching, he definitely used invisibility in that scene, not phasing. I'm not sure about entering the building where Hiro was being held, tough to say. — RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 23:49, 1 May 2007 (EDT)

Showdown Sylar-Ice, Peter-Fire

No doubt about it, after rewatching the last showdown scene, and comparing Peter's hands to both Meredith Gordon's (earlier in the mid-season) and Spragues a few epis ago doing his Nuclear tricks....Peter used Pyro just like Meredith does. --HiroDynoSlayer (talk) 05/1/2007 22:43 (EST)

  • Or induced radioactivity. Tough to say. I'd say radiation is a more sure bet. — RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 23:50, 1 May 2007 (EDT)
    • The only problem is that Peter's hands were flaming, not simply glowing. Besides, induced radioactivity kind of kills the whole Fire-Ice, Peter-Sylar thing. =P DannyP 23:55, 1 May 2007 (EDT)