Theory:Peter's scar
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The following fan theories are about Peter's scar.
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Theories
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Peter will get the scar from Hiro. | None. | - Future Hiro told present-day Hiro that he tried to kill Sylar, but the wound regenerated.
+ Peter's scar is the shape of a line, just the shape a sword slash would leave.
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Peter will get the scar in the presence of the Haitian. | None. | + The Haitian can suppress at least some powers, so if Peter was wounded in his presence and the scar formed, cell regeneration would not heal an existing scar. - The Haitian's power dampening is not absolute as Nathan was able to fly away in his presence.
• Did the injuries he received in the presence of the Haitian during Future Claire's torturing heal afterwards? |
Peter's scar is the mirror image of a scar Linderman has. | None. | + Linderman has a faint scar that is most visible when pausing episodes, most notably .07%. - The scar mirror images could be irrelevant, as the scar could be actor Malcolm McDowell's and not the character's. |
An as-yet unseen character has an ability which can permanently disfigure people who can regenerate. | None. | + Angela's vision shows Knox easily ripping Claire's head off. Perhaps he is powerful enough to cause permanent damage to heroes with rapid cell regeneration.
- It would appear he's gained his scar. Because Sylar interfered, the scar only caught his cheek instead of slicing him in the center of the face. |
An object being lodged in his face while he healed will cause the scar. | None. | + If something prevents the skin from closing as it normally would, it may start to heal around the obstruction (much like pierced ears heal around an earring). - However, he can have cellular regeneration. This could mean that every cell "missing" from it's original place is re-made and put back in the proper place, therefore there would be no scar. For example, in .07%, when the share of glass is taken out of his brain, the brain fully heals, so surely the scar would have disappeared. |
The reason why Peter still has the scar, even if he has the cheerleader's ability, is an emotional reason. What ever the reason is, it seems to have blocked the healing of this scar tissue. | None. | + In the Explosion future, Peter seems to take on any request Hiro asks because of his guilt of the explosion, after 5 years Peter has not been able to forgive himself and seems to be guided by the emotions of guilt. + Within the real world there have been cases where people unable to heal from a wound because of emotional reasons or to have caused damage to their bodies because of an emotional reasons such as broken heart syndrome. |
Peter's getting a scar is an inevitable event in any timeline. | Writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite said about Peter's scar, "First, it is not a mistake, Peter can regenerate, but he still has the scar. Secondly, we'll show you how later on in the series. We promise." | + Future Peter as seen in The Second Coming and The Butterfly Effect has the scar, despite having saved New York City. • Since Peter's scar appears in every future we've seen so far, it is likely that it is a result from an inevitable interaction or confrontation with someone, and not tied to a single event in history. |
Peter, in the original dark future, gains the scar before meeting Claire. Then, after he gains the regeneration ability, he gets the scar during some experiment once the heroes are announced to the general public. | During the alternate future at the start of season 3, Peter explicitly states that evolved humans were experimented on. | + It is possible that at some point in the alternate future, Peter did not meet his father, but instead was taken for experimentation and injected with something to cancel his powers, either temporarily or until they reversed it and gave him back his powers. In this case, his ability to regenerate would be gone and in an attempt to prove it, he is cut across his face by the person who is conducting the experiment. It may be symbolic in the future, as a way for the government (or whoever was doing the experimenting) to show other evolved humans that their powers can be taken from them.
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Future Peter could heal the scar if he wanted to, but chooses not to. | None. | + Future Peter has shown the ability to heal. - Rapid cell regeneration is a passive ability, which means that it'll activate with or without intention.
+ As seen in Turn and Face the Strange through Sylar's use of the ability, Claire's rapid cell regeneration can be suppressed.
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After his father stole Peter's powers, Peter was somehow slashed across the face and was unable to regenerate, causing his scar to stay permanently. | None. | + Peter can only hang on to one power now and it is highly likely that he will get the scar when he doesn't have regeneration. After he gets the scar, he might get regeneration from Claire but still not heal. + Peter no longer has his powers. (Dying of the Light)
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The scar has no purpose other than to distinguish future Peter from regular. Also, scars look cool. | None. | + A scar that big is easy to notice. + All incarnations of future Peter are significantly cooler than present-day Peter.
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Baby Matt will use his ability to partially restore Peter's regeneration. | Matt's ability has incompletely restored Hiro's space-time manipulation. | + Peter's partially restored regeneration would not heal old wounds, only new ones.
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See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Peter's scar |