Heroes...Season 1 10/09/06 Esp#3

Umbran said:
After falling down, he doesn't get up like a normal person, he floats up. He could then simply telekinetically lift himself away while the cop's back is truned.
I thought I heard shells hitting the floor and that is what drew the cops attention and he turned to just see him take off.
 

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Mad Hatter said:
Peter may just be trying too hard to fly. At any rate, I'm not saying that he isn't a mimic. I'm saying that there is no way to even know that unless you read about it or heard about it because nothing has pointed at it...even subtly.

No one knows he's a mimic, they are guessing he is. We won't know anything till they tell us on the TV.
 

That drawing still isn't conclusive. In his dreams he's on a rooftop above his brother. So he drew that scene and then he reenacts that scene. Or something close to it. The point is, he could engineer it. So maybe if ya slap it it points to future seeing. ;) Isaac's future paintings are utterly independent of his action or inaction. That bus thing would have happened, but Peter drawing that scene is something he could easily try for again.

And there was no guessing, Crothian. Someone stated Peter was a mimic. I then said something about not believing it or something like that because there wasn't anything to back it up. And the reply was something about reading his mimic status in a TVGuide. Then huge debate and such :P :D

But you are right, we won't know for sure until the tv tells us so. :D Besides, I'm sure everyone who read the spoiler has the right of it. And maybe they'll start doing more with his mimicry power. I kinda wish they'd kept it to flying brothers (sounds like a circus act, no?:D)
 

Mad Hatter said:
That drawing still isn't conclusive. In his dreams he's on a rooftop above his brother. So he drew that scene and then he reenacts that scene. Or something close to it. The point is, he could engineer it. So maybe if ya slap it it points to future seeing. ;) Isaac's future paintings are utterly independent of his action or inaction. That bus thing would have happened, but Peter drawing that scene is something he could easily try for again.
Just to keep this going ;).
When Peter was on the rooftop with his brother he didn't even realize he was floating. He was bitching at his brother and walked toward him. Only after his fit was over did his brother point out that he was floating.

His power could also be activated by intense emotions.
 

LOL...yeah we're just talking :D

Anywho, yeah he didn't realize he was flying but he purposely went to that particular rooftop after he drew what he drew. He had hoped something would happen, that he could make it happen. That still isn't prescience. Drawing something then following the drawing, which would be more impressive if he pulled a Hiro. It was his own drawing. Let him draw someone else doing something and then I'd be all over it. :D

I'm inclined to believe his power is activated by intense emotion. He just wasn't pissed off enough after his falls off the jungle gym :P I;m sure we'll get more evidence, but it simply isn't there to even tease with him being a mimic.
 

I guess that Isaac actually gets his visions when he is in a dream or dream like state. However he is unable to capture the vision when he is asleep. However when he is awake and high, he is able to paint his visions. Maybe the terrible visions he was getting while asleep lead him to use drugs to try and escape from them even though he conciously didn't remember them.

If Nathan is a mimic, then his dreams are most likely his subconcious asserting his mimiced powers from being around his brother. Nathan drew his picture while he was in the hospital most likely doped up on some pain killers after helping Isaac after the overdose.

I think it is more interesting if it is not a wonder twin type of thing. The fact that Peter knew he could fly, but chose not to tell his brother after his brother was getting pretty wierded out about his flying dreams tells a lot about Peter. Peter did not seem surprised that he could fly, but did seem surprised that his brother could in the hospital.
 

SoulStorm said:
5. Maybe he's just trying to kill off all the potential competition and mutilating bodies is just a hobby, you know, like collecting stamps.

Or, maybe Sylar knows something we didn't until recently - destroying the brain may be the only way to know, for certain, that the hero will stay dead. The one regenerating hero we've seen does not seem to regenerate so long as her brain is disrupted...
 

ken-ichi said:
I think it is more interesting if it is not a wonder twin type of thing.

Not to mention it being a bit close to the Wonder Twins and the old Alpha Flight characters of Northstar and Aurora. No need to encroach too much on something that might be under defensible copyright or trademark...
 

Even freezing or burning people can be achieved with telekinesis, since heat and cold are just manifestations of molecular agitation. Slowing molecules down creates cold, speeding them up creates heat.


I think thats a little to out there for how Heroes seems to be doing things. I mean a powerful Telekinetic can essentially do nearly anything with with physical objects and forces, matter and energy, but to me Heroes seems to be sticking to a more basic aproach...like mostly limiting Telekinesis to moving objects without touching them.

The only exception to this are Hiro's rather extreme powers, which honestly I dont much care for, mostly because I dislike time travel. usualy.

Now that its brought up, I think I agree with what some have said here: Sylar has the ability to permanently aqquire another superhuman's abilities by eating their brain. He may or may not have had an additional native power. But I dont think the frozen body was the result of telekinesis, I think he absorbed the powers of an ice-man type.


If the mind-blanked man in the bar, and the kidnapper are in fact both Sylar, that means one of a couple things: He has advanced telepathic abilities allowing him to guard his mind and/or disguise himself by illusion, and/or he has a shapeshifting or other appearance-altering power and/or he may not be telepathic fully but have just a mind-shield power.
 

ken-ichi said:
I think it is more interesting if it is not a wonder twin type of thing. The fact that Peter knew he could fly, but chose not to tell his brother after his brother was getting pretty wierded out about his flying dreams tells a lot about Peter. Peter did not seem surprised that he could fly, but did seem surprised that his brother could in the hospital.

I think you have the brother names switched. The one running for ofice is Nathan, dreamer is Peter.
 

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