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Empathic mimicry

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Empathic mimicry

Peter mimics Isaac's precognition
Held by: Peter Petrelli
Ability to: Duplicate superhuman abilities
Examples of empathic mimicry

Power mimicry is the ability to duplicate the superhuman abilities of other evolved humans.

Characters

Peter Petrelli is the only character known to have this ability.

Limits

The details of the conditions under which Peter's power mimicry occurs are not well known.

Peter apparently needs to be close to another evolved human to duplicate his or her abilities. Physical contact apparently isn't necessary, but he has not clearly duplicated the abilities of anyone more than a few feet away.

How long he needs to be close is uncertain. He has had at least a brief conversation (or time for one) with everyone whose abilities he has clearly duplicated.


Examples

Peter may or may not have duplicated the abilties of:

Notes

  • Power mimicry should not be confused with power absorption, Sylar's method of stealing or acquiring the powers of other evolved humans.
  • In an interview, Tim Kring elaborated on the similarities and differences between Peter and Sylar's powers, calling them "two halves of a similar coin".

    "Both are able to absorb people’s powers, but in two very different ways. Peter’s is based on his empathy and his ability to connect with people and when he’s around them. Sylar actually has to take your brain and do something with it."

  • Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli), in a behind-the-scenes video, reveals that Peter passes out at the end of "Fallout" because he is overwhelmed by all of the abilities he has been absorbing.

Gallery


Evolved Human Abilities edit
Abilities

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Evolutions Abilities

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Graphic Novel Abilities

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See Also:

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Examples of empathic mimicry