Invisibility
| Invisibility | |
|---|---|
Peter and the mysterious vagrant's invisible struggle upsets items on a street vendor's table. | |
| Held by: | Claude |
| Ability to: | Remain unseen in plain view |
| Examples of invisibility | |
Invisibility is the ability to walk in plain view of other people without being seen.
Characters
A mysterious vagrant named Claude in New York City has this ability.
Peter Petrelli has mimicked this ability.
Limits
It is currently unclear how Claude avoids being seen.
The vagrant was not invisible to Peter Petrelli, who mimicked his power.
Standing in plain sight at a sidewalk cafe, Claude was able to pick up a wallet from a purse on a table, remove the money from it, and put it back in the purse without anyone paying any attention to him. However, when he and Peter began struggling and knocked over a table, people nearby noticed something odd happening, even though they didn't see the two men involved.
Examples
- Peter Petrelli saw Claude steal money while standing in plain view on a New York sidewalk. (Godsend)
- Peter Petrelli duplicated the power when the vagrant attacked him on the street. (Godsend)
Memorable Quotes
"You can see me! Nobody sees me, do you hear me? Nobody sees me — I'm invisible!"
Notes
Gallery
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Claude goes through a purse in a busy sidewalk café without attracting attention.