Theory:Sylar
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Theories
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| Sylar is meant to be Peter's literary/thematic antithesis. | None. | + He has a similar motivation (to be special), similar looks, (perhaps) similar powers, both have mothers that don't believe in them, and both men have even talked to a Suresh who ultimately gave up on him before he could prove that he was special. One major difference between them is that Sylar's main power depends upon logic and Peter's power depends upon emotion - a common theme in many literary conflicts. + In Five Years Gone, when Sylar and Peter fight, Sylar uses freezing while Peter uses the power of pyrokinesis. In other words, Sylar is cold and emotionless ice, while Peter is hot and passionate fire.
+ Peter and Sylar have the same initials as a well-known pair of comic book nemeses: Peter Parker (Spider-Man) and the Green Goblin.
- While initially compelling, the proposed antithetical relationship doesn't stand up to close scrutiny: Sylar's motivation stems from deep rooted compulsions (a persistent and insatiable hunger for others' gifts, which stems of its own accord, and excites him; jealousy towards Trevor evincing his desire for Elle, prompting actions that led to the acquisition of the former's power; a need to understand whether his putative father is being truthful) as opposed to a conscious decision to 'be special'; there is evidence to suggest that Peter's mother did believe in him, endorsing a way of life that would sensitise him; the main distinction, that Sylar represents logic and Peter is representative of emotion, seems to be sound on a superficial level but has, at best, been clumsily executed and may as well be accidental. The principal problem here is in the name - intuition has never been associated with logic, rather it sidesteps the rational process of enquiry. Essentially, for intuitive aptitude to work as a concept or an ability, the individual so gifted will need to take repeated leaps of faith, on the assumption that his/her ability will unfailingly prove to be correct; while this provides interesting parallels with religious faith and deific characters, it blurs the distinction (conceptually, if not in the mode of operation) between an empathic and an intuitive understanding, as neither involves rational enquiry. |
| Sylar may also be a thematic foil to evolution itself. | None. | + His profession of watchmaker is often used as an analogue to an intelligent designer. Rather than following an evolutionary imperative, he appears to be redesigning himself using existing powers as a template which he then improves upon. + Evolution requires reproduction of the fittest, not merely survival of the fittest. So, unless he starts trying to have babies, he can't affect evolution at all. In fact, by taking so many evolved people out of the gene pool, he is actually slowing down evolution.
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| Sylar can be identified with some supernatural harbinger of the end of the world. | None. | + Sylar builds and restores watches. The notion of supernatural "watchmaker", setting the laws of science in place then letting them tick away, is one frequent symbol for God (a rather apt one for a show centering around apparently God-directed evolution). + Sylar, like the biblical Lucifer/Satan, became dissatisfied with his status in life, wanting desperately to be more important, more special. By acquiring more and more superhuman powers, he appears to be making himself God-like, an act of supreme hubris. |
| Sylar is a different species of evolved human. | None. | + There is much about him that is different from the others know evolved humans, and his original power was not detected by Chandra.
+ Only his telekinesis was detected by The Company. |
| Sylar has Mosaic DNA and is a Chimera. | None. | + This explains why the Company only found "telekinesis DNA" when tested him. |
| Sylar wasn't going to kill Molly Walker; he was going to kidnap her and use her to find other evolved humans. | None. | • Sylar normally leaves no signs of physical contact when attacking his victims. Sylar causes a ruckus when he tries to drag Molly away when he could have easily killed her in the blink of an eye. (One Giant Leap). - Sylar can just kill Molly and take her ability.
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| Sylar developed powers at a young age, as Micah and Sanjog did. | None. | + Sylar has stated matter-of-factly on more than one occasion that he can understand how things work. The connotation of this may imply that he has had this particular power for a long time, that he, too, developed powers at a young age.
- His apparent cleverness may simply be a byproduct of intuitive aptitude. |
| Sylar understands Spanish. | None. | + Sylar often showed some form of understanding of conversations between Alejandro and Maya, such as the fact that Alejandro needed Maya to translate English to Spanish, or his desire to abandon Sylar and cross with a coyote.
+ Sylar's intuitive aptitude, if it still works, may have helped him to learn the language by now.
+ In How to Stop an Exploding Man, Sylar appears to understand Japanese, as he responds very specifically to what Hiro says to Ando.
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| The Company spent considerable resources saving Sylar's life because they need him to extract the power stored in the brain inside the Vault. | One of the items inside the Primatech Vault is a preserved brain. | + The brain is stored alongside assorted mysterious items, including a virus with the power to wipe out the human race, suggesting it holds high value or significant power. + Despite the incredible danger Sylar poses to all evolved humans, the Company has gone to great lengths to preserve his life; forbidding Mr. Bennet from killing him in Season 1, and treating him with several major surgeries to save him from the stab wound from Hiro's katana.
+ It could also be the reason why the company kept Peter in a cell. Peter should have Sylar's intuitive aptitude ability and would also be able to extract the power from the brain.
- The Company has had plenty of chances for Sylar to do this, but they do not seem to have asked him to do it.
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| The Serpent in the story of the Serpent and the Crane is a symbolic representation of Sylar. | None. | + The Serpent kills the Crane and takes its ability to fly. This sounds a lot like power theft.
+ Guillame asks, "What good is it to fly, if you have nowhere to go?" Sylar is in a similar situation because he takes powers but does not use them for anything except to gain more powers.
- Although the resemblances are interesting, it's unlikely that the Haitian's tribe would have ever met someone like Sylar before, nor is it likely Sylar would have heard the legend.
- Around the time that the It Takes a Village series would have taken place, Sylar would have been very young and still call himself Gabriel. |
| Sylar's rescue by Maya, Alejandro, and Derek was engineered by Drucker. | None. | + One evolved human being saved by two other evolved humans riding in a car stolen from a third evolved human is a very big coincidence.
+ Derek's fraternity, the reason he stole the Rogue and went to Mexico, has a portrait of Drucker, strongly suggesting that the two are connected. |
| Sylar is going to be a father. | It is implied that he slept with Maya in Season Two. | + She may be pregnant.
+ It is highly doubtful Sylar was carrying condoms.
- Maya would be "showing" by now.
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| Sylar's Achilles' heel, his kryptonite, is calling him Gabriel. | He has been visibly upset when he is called Gabriel, almost as if he is in pain. | - Both his adoptive and fake mothers have called him Gabriel repeatedly.
- Elle called him Gabriel numerous times after he regained her trust. He didn't seem to care in the slightest. |
| Sylar will kill Nathan and take his ability of flight. | In a possible future, Sylar had in fact killed Nathan and taken his ability. | - Now that Nathan is Sylar's brother, maybe Sylar will gain a soft spot for him.
+ Much of that future has come true, such as Candice's death by Sylar's hand.
- This did not happen in the exposed future.
- Sylar can fly as an byproduct of telekinesis. As he didn't examinated Echo's brain because he had already gotten sound manipulation from Jesse, he wouldn't open Nathan's head for examination.
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| Sylar named his son after HRG because he accidently killed him before this part of the future and wants to try and redeem himself. This means that Claire is after him for that and for taking her ability. | Claire confessed to Meredith that she wanted to hurt Sylar for what he did to her. | + We didn't see HRG in the future. + In Resistance, Claire talks about getting over the loss of her parents. Maybe Sylar accidentally killed them. |
| Sylar is destined to become a hero in some form by overcoming or disposing of the "hunger" that intuitive aptitude causes. | None. | + We have already seen that Noah's influence reformed Sylar and helped him suppress his hunger in the future. + Sylar can gain abilities without killing people.
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| Sylar named his son Noah because HRG will become a father figure toward him or because he is in fact Sylar's biological father. | None. | + A person naming his/her son after his/her own "father" is very common. + Sylar and HRG were partners at Primatech. |
| Peter and Sylar share some kind of supernatural connection. | None. | + They are supposedly brothers.
+ In Landslide, without trying to, Peter suddenly picks up Sylar's thoughts in a crowded New York City street.
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| Sylar's can move powers from one person to another, not just himself. | This ability was implied by Noah in Hiro's dream during the Villains episode. | + While observing Sylar, Noah says that Sylar has the ability to transfer powers from one vessel to another.
- Sylar's ability isn't power theft; it's seeing how things work. Power theft is how he uses his power, not his power's "intended" purpose.
• This could also have something to do with the development of the serum that Pinehearst is creating to give powers, but that's extra speculation.
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| Sylar does not intrinsically have intuitive aptitude. He was born with the same, or similar, power as Peter. | None. | + HRG says that Sylar has the ability to move powers from one vessel to another. + He took the powers from Elle without killing her or her losing her powers, similar to how Peter could.
+ Intuitive aptitude could be a corruption of empathic mimicry. We already know his adopted mother did not give him enough attention, instead repeatedly insisting that he become "special". It is possible that this greatly limited his ability to empathize (hence his later psychotic break) and twisted his ability into its current state.
+ Empathic mimicry could have been Sylar's initial ability, and not intuitive aptitude. Sylar came into contact with an individual possessing intuitive aptitude at a young age.
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| Sylar, Peter and Arthur all have the same ability. | Sylar has shown he can mimic powers through empathy. | + All three can duplicate others powers. + Arthur showed that he had knowledge of mimicking powers through empathy and he knew that Sylar could do it.
- If Arthur originally had empathic mimicry, then there would have been no need to kill Adam by taking his power to heal himself. He would have just absorbed Adam's power through empathic mimicry and healed himself without the need to kill Adam.
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| Sylar's original power is empathy but he gained intuitive aptitude from his father. | It is very unlikely for intuitive aptitude to be linked to the empathy power. If that is the case, it would explain why Sylar only kept intuitive aptitude, telekenisis which he gains through empathy and his original empathy power. | - The empathy that Sylar experienced with Elle was associated with fixing her power, which may be just another aspect of intuitive aptitude. (It's Coming) - The writers are not total idiots; they must surely recognize the poetry of Peter and Sylar being opposites sides of a similar ability. As such, it would make no sense for Sylar to become an Empath, as well. |
| When Sylar takes another person's power, he also takes their pain. | None. | + Only two persons have survived when he took their powers. After he took Claire's ability, she no longer felt pain. After he took Elle's ability, she said, "The pain is gone." Before he took Elle's ability, Sylar said to her, "You know the pain I feel about this." This is related to the empathic aspect of his ability.
- Sylar kills most of the persons from whom he takes powers. |
| Claire Bennet would have been the mother of Noah Gray. | None. | + It would explain Noah Gray's first name. - Elle is more likely to be the mother of Noah Gray in the timeline we saw him.
- Claire hates Sylar.
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| Sylar will re-obtain induced radioactivity from Amid Halebi. | He has this power in the exposed future. | + Sylar's regeneration ability would protect him from the negative side-affects of Amid's power.
- Amid Halebi may not exist in Heroes canon. |
| Sylar will regain precognitive painting from Byron Bevington. | None. | + His name is on Elle's cellphone. + According to Heroes Evolutions content, Byron has precognition.
+ In the Exposed Future, Gabriel regained that ability by the time he is met by Peter's past self. |
| Sylar will regain precognitive painting from Matt Parkman. | None. | + By doing that, Sylar could also absorb Matt's telepathy. Telepathy would help Sylar, by persuading people into letting him kill them.
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| Sylar became evil again because baby Claire never got the catalyst. | None. | + Seeing the catalyst in Claire's brain could have caused Sylar to realize the evil of his ways. Perhaps it helped him begin to "understand" the hunger part of his ability. + The moment Hiro took Claire to the past, to prevent her from getting the catalyst, Sylar turned evil again, killing Elle.
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| Sylar likes cake. | After Sylar obtained lie detection from Sue Landers, three of her co-workers entered the room with a cake for Sue's birthday. Sylar excitedly said "Cake!" before telekinetically closing the door. | + Sylar seemed excited at the sight of cake. + Sylar enjoys pie. Pie is similar to cake. |
| Rapid cell regeneration is one of Sylar's empathic abilities (like telekinesis and electric manipulation) because he was able to empathise with Claire. | In Angels and Monsters Sylar apologises to Claire and says that she must fear him. In Dual he says that she must be disgusted by him and think him a monster. | - Sylar's apology to Claire looked and felt nothing like the one he did to Elle. |
| Linda Tavara is Sylar's biological mother. | None. | + She is the only other person we know of that is able to take abilities from others. - Everything Linda Tavara touches dies.
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| Sylar regained precognition and induced radioactivity in the future from Peter, using the aspect of his own ability that is similar to Peter's own. The reason that he was able to copy those powers from Peter, whilst Peter himself was not able to copy the powers of his his future self, is that the two powers are not identical, and function differently. | None. | + With Ted Sprague, Isaac Mendez, and Usutu dead, Peter is (at least in the exposed future where he still had all his powers) the only known source of those two powers. |
| Sylar's attempts to control the hunger have weakened it, and he is now more selective about the abilities he steals. | None. | + He didn't try to steal Doyle's ability, nor did he appear to try to steal Danny Pine's.
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| Sylar has taken the power of metal mimicry from Danny Pine. | None. | + Sylar clearly killed him, and having succumbed to the hunger, it seems unlikely that he would have passed over the opportunity of taking it. - Sylar was more concerned with his plan, with putting Angela, Claire, Meredith and Noah in tight situations.
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| Sylar isn't Arthur's son, but they are still related. | None. | + When Sylar asked Arthur if he [Arthur] was his family, Arthur replied: "Of course. I am your father". Then Sylar detected a lie. So this ability could have worked when Arthur said "I am your father", not directly after "Of course". This could mean that Arthur is Sylar's family, but not his father. - The workings of this ability are unclear, the ability might analyze the statement as a whole, not parts of it.
+ Arthur paused between the parts of the statement - long enough for lie detection to work.
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| Sylar is Arthur Petrelli's nephew through his sister Linda Tavara. | None. | + It would explain their similar abilities. + It would explain why Sylar did not detect a lie when Arthur claimed to be his family.
+ It makes the link between Sylar and Peter clearer as Linda and Arthur have similar abilities.
- Seeing Arthur and Angela's desire to pretend Sylar was their son, why not adopt him seeing as he could be their nephew?
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| Sylar still has a chance for redemption. | When confronting his adoptive father who he hated for abandoning him, he decided to let him live. | |
| Sylar survived being killed by Claire's glass shard merely by regenerating. | None. | + The fire could have burnt Sylar's flesh and body enough so that the glass fell out, allowing him to regenerate again. + It seems unlikely that anyone in the building that might have survived would have tried to help Sylar. It also seems unlikely that anyone came into the building while it was burning and tried to save him. |
| Sylar was rescued by his father. | None. | + Nobody had reasons to rescue Sylar, not even the manipulative Angela - ressurect only to hunt him again? The savior should have been someone close to Sylar - his father. - It's possible Angela saved him. Sylar only wanted answers, he didn't want to kill her without a reason. It's possible she let him go so that someone would be there to "keep things in check". The less relevant Sylar is, the more bleak the future is in Angela's eyes. Nobody else likes Sylar in any possible way. Even Noah despises him diregarding when he tried to redeem himself. |
| Sylar and Luke Campbell are half brothers. | Sylar felt it wasn't mere coincidence that Luke is an evolved human and lived near his father. | + Luke also said that somebody said that his mother was a whore. Even if the guy didn't really say it. she could have slept with Samson. + Luke, like Sylar could have been adopted. |
| Sylar won't kill Luke for his ability because he will absorb it through empathy. | None. | + The idea of Sylar's empathic absorption of powers should be continued. + Elle was the only evolved human who was able to partner with Sylar, because he absorbed her ability through empathy.
- Sylar and Luke have gone seperate ways. |
| Sylar was rescued from the Primatech fire by Libertad. | None. | + Libertad seems to help every evolved human, whether good or bad. - Whoever Libertad is, he seems to have a strong bond with computers. It sounds too much like Richard Drucker.
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| Sylar's telekinesis is not as strong as it used to be. | None. | + Sylar needed Luke's help to shake off the assailant who held a gun at point blank range, while Eden had been confident he could fend off a similar attack.
+ After the Shanti virus, Sylar's telekinesis was no longer based on his intuitive aptitude, merely his empathy.
+ Sylar is no longer seen stopping bullets via telekinesis, unlike in Season 1.
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| Sylar's drive to find his father has obliterated "the hunger." | Sylar states that his motivations were finding abilities and taking them, but now they're mostly about finding his real father. (Building 26) | + Sylar was able to control the hunger briefly under the guidance of a pseudo-mother figure. - Sylar killed Joe Macon and took his ability.
+ Sylar refrained from killing Luke Campbell, despite the fact that Luke killed Daniel Simmons, a man with vital information on his father, and the fact that Luke had a powerful ability. |
| Sylar's base ability is actually "enhanced adaptation" which applies even to abilities. This stems from his mutable personality. | None. | + Powers have been shown to often mimic the wielder's personality or need. Everyone is always trying to make Sylar in to something. He switched parents at least once as a kid, forcing him to adapt heavily.
+ Upon filling the role of watchmaker, he would pick up intuitive aptitude.
+ Sylar is a fantastic actor and fulfills a wide variety of roles quite naturally, demonstrating his adaptability. He fools Mohinder in Volume 1, Maya in Volume 2, the police in Volume 3, and adapts to being a weapon, somewhat of a good guy, a monster, and a 'boyscout' as well.
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| Sylar's mother is Angela. | None. | + In a interview with the heroes' producers, it is stated that "There is probably a way someone could "beat" Sylar's lie detection ability."
+ Angela knows Sylar's father is not the watchmaker. |
| Sylar sent Luke away in order to save his life. | None. | + He didn't kill Luke himself. + He obviously didn't want Luke to be killed by Samson. |
| Sylar used Bridget's power to remember his father selling him in Exposed. | None. | + Sylar's memories of his childhood didn't seem to become clear until he touched the toy car and other objects in the restaurant. |
| Sylar's original power was empathic mimicry. | "Homecoming" and "Exposed". | + Peter could have replicated empathic mimicry by touching Sylar, who in turn had mimicked intuitive aptitude by seeing Samson Gray murder his mother.
- If Sylar has empathic mimicry, then it would be logical to suggest that Samson has it too, since he too can absorb powers. |
| Sylar loves roadtrips. | None. | + He is the only character to have been on a roadtrip in every season. In season one with Mohinder, in season two with Maya and Alejandro, and in season three with Luke Cambell.
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| The reason why the Company could only find telekinesis codons in Sylar's DNA is because of his empathic connection to the ability. | None. |
- Abilities are directly involved with DNA, it's impossible to have an ability not related to it. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Sylar | |||||||||