User:Cockney Heroes/Abilities/Space-Time Manipulation
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Space-Time Manipulation | |
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Hiro travels six months into the past. | |
Originally held by: | Hiro Nakamura (partially restored) |
Absorbed by: | Peter Petrelli (lost), Arthur Petrelli (deceased), Gabriel Bishop |
Ability to: | Alter the space-time continuum |
Space-Time manipulation is the ability to alter the space-time continuum, enabling:
- Time manipulation (slowing down, reversing, or stopping time).
- Time travel (moving through time or "folding time").
- Teleportation (moving instantaneously through space or "folding space").
Characters
- Hiro Nakamura has demonstrated all three aspects of this ability, but lost it when Arthur stole it from him. (Our Father) He has since regained the ability to manipulate time due to Matt Parkman, Jr.'s ability. (Cold Snap)
- Peter Petrelli has reproduced all three aspects of this ability (Unexpected, The Line, I Am Become Death), but lost the ability completely when his father stole it from him. (Dying of the Light)
- Arthur had stolen this ability from Peter and Hiro and reproduced the "time travel" and "teleportation" aspects of this ability. (Dying of the Light and Our Father)
- Gabriel Bishop has absorbed this ability.
Limits
Hiro Nakamura
All of Hiro's space-time manipulation abilities require intense concentration, as shown by the way he typically closes his eyes and furrows his brow when attempting to invoke his power. His control has substantially improved over time, however, and he has far greater command of his abilities now than when he first discovered them.
Hiro can apparently stop time, causing the rest of the world to seem to freeze while he can still move. When time is frozen this way, Hiro can still interact with objects and even people without them being "unfrozen" or aware of his activities. In addition, Hiro can slow time (Godsend), and reverse time (Unexpected). The last is particularly unusual, in that his manipulation caused a gun to actually misfire, as though time reversed for the bullet, but only slowed or stopped for the gun itself. This event suggests that Hiro can cause various objects to move through time selectively.
Hiro can teleport himself and other people through space instantaneously. Such teleports can cover at least intercontinental distances. Each time he has carried "passengers", he has been touching the other individual(s). Hiro has shown the ability to teleport himself, a horse, and the horse's rider simultaneously; Hiro placed his hand on the horse's neck.
Hiro can also move himself and another person through time into the future or the past. If moving into the past, he can alter history, but he apparently cannot alter history in such a way that he would eliminate his original cause for going into the past. Both Hiro and Future Hiro (see below) have experienced this limitation. Nonetheless, Hiro's trips into the past create a variety of alternate timelines. Both Hiro and Future Hiro have mentioned that careless use of time travel could cause a rift.
Hiro had relatively limited power upon returning from his attempt to save Charlie. He was unable to go back in time to try again to save her, and when attempting to stop time at the museum, he only succeeded in slowing it. Upon obtaining the sword of Takezo Kensei, he was immediately able to teleport himself and Ando through both time and space with relative ease. He has since shown that he can use his power normally without a sword for a focus.
According to an interview (see notes below), Hiro ages normally while using his power. Thus, if "he lived a year in the past and returned to the present, he'd be a year older."
Hiro's ability has been suppressed by dosing him with fumes of opium, which breaks his concentration and thus disables him from stopping time and teleporting. (Out of Time)
A person with this ability is apparently immune to time-stops caused by others with the same ability. When Hiro froze time to attack Adam Monroe, Peter, an ally of Adam, was unaffected. (Powerless)
Hiro apparently doesn't fully stop time, explaining how Daphne Millbrook was still able to move at her normal speed when time was apparently stopped. (The Second Coming)
After having his mind forcibly regressed to the age of 10 by Arthur Petrelli, Hiro was still able to slow and stop time, and to teleport himself and another person to a desired location with ease, though Ando had to teach him about his ability. (It's Coming)
Although Arthur Petrelli stole this ability from Hiro, Matt Parkman Jr. has restored Hiro's ability to stop time. Whether Hiro can regain other aspects of his ability remains to be seen.
Future Hiro Nakamura
Future Hiro has the same space-time manipulation abilities as his "present" self, but he appears to be able to use them with less effort. He is also much more proficient in differentiating the teleportation aspect of his ability from the time-traveling aspect. He is also able to selectively include others in his time freezing, without maintaining physical contact, albeit with much more concentration. (Hiros, Five Years Gone).
During the Moab Federal Penitentiary breakout, one of the evolved human guards was able to prevent him and Peter from stopping time. It is unknown which one of them was responsible for this. (Walls, Part 2)
Peter Petrelli
When Peter mimicked this ability, he seemed able to do so without the intense concentration shown by Hiro.
Peter's first demonstration of the power was to slow time when Mr. Bennet and the Haitian tried to subdue him with tasers. He apparently used the power instinctively to slow time. When time resumed its normal flow, the taser darts fell to the ground instead of continuing their flight. It isn't clear whether this was a side-effect of Peter manipulating time (like Hiro's manipulation of the handgun in Unexpected) or the result of some other power Peter used (like telekinesis). In The Line, Peter teleported and time-traveled with Caitlin without intense concentration.
In Truth & Consequences, Peter is able to speak with Hiro despite Hiro stopping time, indicating that he spontaneously used this power to interact with Hiro.
In I Am Become Death, Peter demonstrates more advanced control of the ability, teleporting from New York to Costa Verde at will, without moving through time. After activating intuitive aptitude with Gabriel Gray's help, Peter is able to teleport and time travel to the correct destination and timeframe.
Future Peter Petrelli or Future Peter Petrelli
In the explosion future, Peter used this power to teleport himself and others as well as to stop time (Five Years Gone). A different Future Peter has demonstrated teleporting himself and others, stopping time and traveling back in time. He has enough control over his ability that he is able to teleport others without necessarily teleporting himself. (The Second Coming).
Arthur Petrelli
Arthur has used this ability to teleport to Africa, and then to go back to Pinehearst. (It's Coming)
Arthur was also able to time travel sixteen years in the past, to the Charles Deveaux's rooftop, and was capable of sending Claire through time and space without teleporting himself.
Gabriel Bishop
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Selected Examples
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Hiro teleports himself from Tokyo to New York City, arriving five weeks in the future.
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Future Hiro travels back to the past to speak with Peter Petrelli.
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Hiro stops time to save D.L. Hawkins and an unnamed passenger from a car explosion.
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On the roof of the Deveaux Building, Peter stops time to avoid being shot with a taser.
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At a Primm parking lot, Hiro stops a gun shot--slowing time, then reversing Hope's bullet. (Unexpected)
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Hiro stops Whitebeard's arrows mid-flight.
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Future Peter leaves Nathan.
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Arthur teleports back from Usutu's hut.
(It's Coming)
Hiro's Weakened Power
Hiro believes Takezo Kensei's sword and other factors--such as his own heroic intent -- are sources of his power. Upon acquisition of the sword, Hiro was immediately able to use his powers with both greater effect and less effort (Parasite). Prior to obtaining the sword, Hiro is sometimes frustrated by his lack of powers. Instances of him being unable to control space-time include:
- when Ando and he are in the bathroom while Jessica wreaks havoc. (Better Halves)
- when he teleports "too far". (Six Months Ago)
- when he accidentally teleports while kissing Charlie. (Six Months Ago)
- when he is unable to use his power to leave the roof of Yamagato Industries. (Six Months Ago)
- when he tries to stop time at the museum; he only slows it. (Godsend)
- at the parking garage, when he stares at the punch clock but is unable to manipulate time. (The Fix)
Following an encounter with his father, Hiro has discovered that his control over his ability depends on his self-confidence, not the sword. (How to Stop an Exploding Man)
Memorable Quotes
"The Yogis in India and the Aborigines in Australia, both can bend time and space."
"No one ever got laid by stopping the second hand of a clock."
"Oh, it's okay. I keep secret. I bend time and space. Teleport into future. We are both special."
"Hiro Nakamura can stop time, teleport by folding space. Theoretically, he can fold time as well."
- - Future Mohinder (to Future Matt) (Five Years Gone)
Notes
- When talking about merely slowing down time at the Museum of Natural History rather than actually stopping it, Hiro blogs, "Instead of Stop, I casted Haste."
- In an interview, Aron Coleite and Joe Pokaski explain that Hiro did reverse time with respect to Hope's gun in Unexpected.
- According to an entry in Hiro's blog, Hiro's cell phone's memory isn't affected by time traveling. In another entry, Hiro says he can freeze time for one minute pretty comfortably.
- In an interview, Tim Kring noted, "I didn't start off by saying I want a guy who can teleport. I started off by saying I wanted a guy who felt trapped in a life that was not his dream and what could be a power that would be most wish-fulfilling for that character? And that was the ability to teleport out of that life."
- It is unknown if the unconfirmed ability called "transportation" is related to space-time manipulation.
- Writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite explained that Hiro doesn't actually stop time, he just slows it down very much: "Whatever a nano of a nano second is, that's where they live." This is why he is able to have a "normal time" conversation with Daphne, who moves at super speeds.
- According to Einstein's theory of relativity, an object that travels faster than the speed of light theoretically has the capability to arrive at a moment in time before it has left that spot. Daphne is able to witness herself just seconds before becoming "supercharged" by Ando and jumping into the past. This theory is entirely allowed by calculated physics and many scientists believe it to be a theoretical possibility. These speeds are naturally occurring at the edge of black holes. To an onlooker, you would look like you are disappearing as you travel backwards to the past.
- Daphne was able to travel back and forth in time by having her ability supercharged. (Dual)
- In a Super Bowl XLIII commercial where several Heroes suit up in football uniforms to battle against NFL stars, Hiro uses his ability to stop time, and run for a touchdown.
See Also
- For other uses of time travel, see time travel (disambig).
- For the similar power of moving instantly from one location to another, see teleportation.
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