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{{minus}}Some powers seem to be "smarter" than their wielders. Micah can control machines he has never seen or studied. This suggests the powers access some level of intelligence outside of the heroes.<br />
{{minus}}Some powers seem to be "smarter" than their wielders. Micah can control machines he has never seen or studied. This suggests the powers access some level of intelligence outside of the heroes.<br />
{{plus}} Powers seem to develop based on what the evolved human has the greatest need for. Parkman's telepathy helped him as a cop, Claire's regeneration is linked to her being injury-prone, D.L.'s ability to pass through walls got him out of prison, Sylar's intuitive aptitude helped him analyze and fix watches, etc.
{{plus}} Powers seem to develop based on what the evolved human has the greatest need for. Parkman's telepathy helped him as a cop, Claire's regeneration is linked to her being injury-prone, D.L.'s ability to pass through walls got him out of prison, Sylar's intuitive aptitude helped him analyze and fix watches, etc.
:{{note}} it is possible the powers determine the personality, not vice versa.
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|Evolved humans' powers manifest to either match their owners' personalities or to fulfill their owners' ambitions. || None. || {{plus}}[[Peter Petrelli]] has on various occasions demonstrated being able to understand other people's feelings and had been criticized for "caring too much".  This type of personality matches the ability of [[empathic mimicry]] perfectly.<br />
|Evolved humans' powers manifest to either match their owners' personalities or to fulfill their owners' ambitions. || None. || {{plus}}[[Peter Petrelli]] has on various occasions demonstrated being able to understand other people's feelings and had been criticized for "caring too much".  This type of personality matches the ability of [[empathic mimicry]] perfectly.<br />

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Theories about evolved humans in general

The following fan theories are about evolved humans in general.

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A group of evolved humans will eventually form a "league of heroes" similar to the Justice League. None.

This would be a long-term story arc.
- Writers have explicitly stated in interviews that the characters will continue to lead mostly separated lives, and will not be forming a Justice League.
This seems to have happened in the previous generation, with disastrous results.

The reason so many of the characters are interconnected, especially romantically involved, is down to subconscious recognition of the same trait, as such they are attracted to one another, as the first step of speciation. None. + Many of the characters seem to be happy when they find another person who has powers as well.

This might be due to finding someone similar to them then having a romantic connection with the person.
+ It is often considered a biological imperative to reproduce and propagate a species.

Only heterosexuals can be evolved humans; homosexuals seem to be immune to the genetic mutation. None. + There have not been any identified homosexual evolved humans in the show or the graphic novel.
- There have not been any identified homosexual humans in the show or the graphic novel.
Zach was originally supposed to be gay. April was going to be a lesbian, but Lyndsy Fonseca left for another role. Therefore, there have been homosexual humans in the show, and at the very least the creator of Heroes wants homosexual characters.

- Having homosexuals not be able to have powers might bring bad vibes from the homosexual community.
None of the characters in the series have been confirmed to be heterosexual either: they could all happen to be bisexuals.
No one knows for sure what causes homosexuality (or general sexual orientation), it could be a genetic trait or caused by cultural and social environment, some studies even indicate that the cause may be hormonal levels during pregnancy, with children with multiple older siblings being more likely to be homosexual, this would lead to conclusion that homosexuality helps population control.
Homosexuality is not a disease, even in that case, many evolved humans still have "negatives traits", Hiro for example needs to wear glasses, they aren't perfect.

Homosexuality is not a "negative trait".
Evolved Humans may belong to two or more races or "species". None. there is a great variety of powers, and one could assume a great variety of genetic differences between the evolved.

- If 'evolved' humans were a different species, then the children of one evolved parent and one normal parent would be sterile, by the definition of what a species is.
- Micah has powers that are complete different from his parents and this appears to be shared by other characters, like Claire.

Evolved humans may be separated between a "bad species" represented by Sylar and a "good species" represented by other characters. None. There is a lot of religious symbolism in Heroes.
+ Have people separated in two sides could easily be compared by having "angels" and "demons" fighting a war.
+ This 'good versus evil' battle can be seen in How To Stop An Exploding Man, where Sylar (an 'evil' character) faces off against all of the 'good' characters in Kirby Plaza.

- The terms 'good' and 'bad' can be disputed, as nearly all of the characters in Heroes have made morally ambiguous decisions, i.e. is Mr Bennet 'bad' for killing Ivan to protect his family?

The only way to have different powers is being or become a Chimera. None. + Chimeras have two sets of DNA, each set could give the person a power.

+ This explains a lot about Sylar.
- Many powers appear to be related with the personality of the individual.

+ Still it would be possibly to have two or more powers who fit the same personality.

+ This might explain Niki/Jessica.

There is only one underlying power, which is used differently by the evolved humans. All evolved humans have the same, single mutation. It's hard to see how variations of a mutation could generate such incredibly different powers. The core power would have to be some sort of fundamental access by their minds to an underlying level of reality.

+ Peter and Sylar are able to take on other's powers, Peter through no physical action.
+ Children of evolved humans often have completely different powers. Only the Parkmans have thus far shown obvious power inheritance.
- The powers are often very different. It's difficult to imagine a core power which could generate both time travel and healing.
- Some powers seem to be "smarter" than their wielders. Micah can control machines he has never seen or studied. This suggests the powers access some level of intelligence outside of the heroes.
+ Powers seem to develop based on what the evolved human has the greatest need for. Parkman's telepathy helped him as a cop, Claire's regeneration is linked to her being injury-prone, D.L.'s ability to pass through walls got him out of prison, Sylar's intuitive aptitude helped him analyze and fix watches, etc.

it is possible the powers determine the personality, not vice versa.
Evolved humans' powers manifest to either match their owners' personalities or to fulfill their owners' ambitions. None. + Peter Petrelli has on various occasions demonstrated being able to understand other people's feelings and had been criticized for "caring too much". This type of personality matches the ability of empathic mimicry perfectly.

+ A police officer insulted Niki while questioning D.L. D.L. became so enraged that he wanted to kill the officer. He phased through the handcuffs and nearly succeeded. Later he was able to walk phase through the prison walls.
+ Micah Sanders was intelligent from a very young age. He was always adept at handling and dissembling electronic technology. The power of technopathy matches his interests and skills perfectly.
+ Hiro Nakamura felt his life was spiraling out of control. He concentrated on a clock and wanted it all to stop, just stop. As a result he froze time for the first time.
+ Charlie Andrews is a waitress and enhanced memory will help her a great deal in taking her customers' orders.
+ Betty is an obese girl who wants to hide her true from.
+ Sylar is a watchmaker, and his ability helps him to understand how clocks work.
+ Linderman's mother was sick. Her sickness may be the reason to his ability.
+ Matt Parkman is an officer whose marriage is in danger. He used his power to understand his wife's concerns, and also the actions of the criminals he faces in his job.
+ Isaac Mendez was a skilled artist. Is it coincidence that he developed the ability of precognition that involved painting?

The Croatian is the person Bob was talking about in Out of Time. Bob mentions a person apprehended in Miami in Out of Time. + Both this person and the Croatian may possess the ability of weather control.

+ Both have been apprehended by the Company.
- That is most likely Albert Rosling, an agent within The Company.

Some of the evolved humans on the assignment tracker map will be the "villains" featured in Season Three. Some of those peoples' powers seem dangerous.


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