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Heroes Season 1(#8)---11/13/06-'Seven Minutes to Midnight'
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<blockquote data-quote="LightPhoenix" data-source="post: 3179211" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>The Powers That Be have stated he's the villain for Season 1.</p><p></p><p>Also, while I don't subscibe to the "Peter is Sylar" theory, a Peter vs. Sylar showdown would be interesting, as Peter could leech all the powers Sylar has - TK, memory, cryogenics, and whatever else. Peter is, especially in relation to Sylar, the most powerful of the heroes, by far.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Evidence:</p><p></p><p>A) He can find the heroes. He has a map, yes, better than Chandra Suresh's, but there are 6 million people in NYC - how does he find Nathan specifically? Not to mention the little girl, not to mention Charlie. He has a bunch of pins on that chart that are only cities, not people. Nathan is the exception, not the rule. He can detect heroes.</p><p></p><p>B) There are TWO powers expressed at the first crime scene - cryogenics and telekinesis. Yes, you could argue the cryogenics was teke, but that opens up a gigantic can of plot holes (why didn't he freeze Matt or Clea, among others).</p><p></p><p>C) Why remove the brains at all? If the goal is simply to kill heroes, he can do it easily. Yet, on three occasions (future-Isaac, Matt's first scene, Charlie) he specificaly takes the brains. Why? The answer (spec) - save the cheerleader, save the world. With Claire's power, he is virtually unstoppable. (not spec) We know at least two (Isaac and Charlie) have abilties. Coupled with point A, it's only logical he can specifically locate/detect heroes.</p><p></p><p>D) We know that a blow to the brain negates, at least, Claire's regen. That strongly suggests (though I admit, not proves) that the brain is the focus/center of the powers.</p><p></p><p>Really, it's the only theory that fits everything we've seen so far in a logical manner, as of yet. It explains why Claire is important, why the brains are taken, why Papa Suresh and Sylar are working together, how he can pinpoint specific people.</p><p></p><p>Also, I don't think Ted escaped, I think Sylar got him, leading towards the big boom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightPhoenix, post: 3179211, member: 115"] The Powers That Be have stated he's the villain for Season 1. Also, while I don't subscibe to the "Peter is Sylar" theory, a Peter vs. Sylar showdown would be interesting, as Peter could leech all the powers Sylar has - TK, memory, cryogenics, and whatever else. Peter is, especially in relation to Sylar, the most powerful of the heroes, by far. Evidence: A) He can find the heroes. He has a map, yes, better than Chandra Suresh's, but there are 6 million people in NYC - how does he find Nathan specifically? Not to mention the little girl, not to mention Charlie. He has a bunch of pins on that chart that are only cities, not people. Nathan is the exception, not the rule. He can detect heroes. B) There are TWO powers expressed at the first crime scene - cryogenics and telekinesis. Yes, you could argue the cryogenics was teke, but that opens up a gigantic can of plot holes (why didn't he freeze Matt or Clea, among others). C) Why remove the brains at all? If the goal is simply to kill heroes, he can do it easily. Yet, on three occasions (future-Isaac, Matt's first scene, Charlie) he specificaly takes the brains. Why? The answer (spec) - save the cheerleader, save the world. With Claire's power, he is virtually unstoppable. (not spec) We know at least two (Isaac and Charlie) have abilties. Coupled with point A, it's only logical he can specifically locate/detect heroes. D) We know that a blow to the brain negates, at least, Claire's regen. That strongly suggests (though I admit, not proves) that the brain is the focus/center of the powers. Really, it's the only theory that fits everything we've seen so far in a logical manner, as of yet. It explains why Claire is important, why the brains are taken, why Papa Suresh and Sylar are working together, how he can pinpoint specific people. Also, I don't think Ted escaped, I think Sylar got him, leading towards the big boom. [/QUOTE]
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