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carmel
i still dont get it does sylar have a base ability wich lets him understand how powers work by looking at their brain or does he just know? coz didnt mohinders dad say he didnt have a power? huh.gif
The Crowing
QUOTE(carmel @ Jan 8 2008, 06:46 AM) *
i still dont get it does sylar have a base ability wich lets him understand how powers work by looking at their brain or does he just know? coz didnt mohinders dad say he didnt have a power? huh.gif


Nope Suresh senior just cudn't work out what Sylar's power was i guess. Although it was pretty obvious seems as he only looked at his watch and knew it was like 1 second slow! His base power is Intuitive Aptitude which is basically the ability to see how complex things work; that apparently ranging from clock's to humans! Thats his original power and thats what he uses to gain other peoples abilties; although how exactly he uses it is not yet known.
GenetiCDisasteR
QUOTE(MY NAME IS SYYYYLAR! @ Jan 8 2008, 10:01 PM) *
Nope Suresh senior just cudn't work out what Sylar's power was i guess. Although it was pretty obvious seems as he only looked at his watch and knew it was like 1 second slow! His base power is Intuitive Aptitude which is basically the ability to see how complex things work; that apparently ranging from clock's to humans! Thats his original power and thats what he uses to gain other peoples abilties; although how exactly he uses it is not yet known.

that gives me an interesting possibility, could Sylar be actually 'reading' the people's brains after he kills them? instead of the popular belief that he 'eats' them! maybe he has an ability to see how the person's gene's work or something... man my mind is thinking too much i am really missing heroes! sad.gif
The Crowing
QUOTE(GenetiCDisasteR @ Jan 8 2008, 08:42 AM) *
that gives me an interesting possibility, could Sylar be actually 'reading' the people's brains after he kills them? instead of the popular belief that he 'eats' them! maybe he has an ability to see how the person's gene's work or something... man my mind is thinking too much i am really missing heroes! sad.gif


haha i feel ya pain man i need me some god dam heroes! sad.gif and what you said basically sums up my theory on how he acquires powers. I think he gets the brain and "sees how the persons power works" and alters his DNA accordingly; i think that would explain why he is so skilled with these new powers as well like straight away, because he knows exactly how they work and what he can do with them.
carmel
ok thnx for clearing this up
SuperHiro18
He inituative aptitude.
The Crowing
QUOTE(Carp @ Jan 11 2008, 05:14 AM) *
It's been confirmed that he at least eats part of the brain.

It's 2 seconds.


haha my bad...
The Crowing
QUOTE(Carp @ Jan 13 2008, 06:45 AM) *
Actually, I don't think that it was even that it was slow by 2 seconds but that it was going at a slower rate so it was losing 2 seconds every month or something like that.


okilydokily
The Crowing
QUOTE(Carp @ Jan 14 2008, 09:40 AM) *
You forgot the "Neighbourino!" rolleyes.gif


lol good old Ned eh! The Simpsons just aint what it used to be though i reckon...just seems to have lost some of its comical effect.
SuperHiro18
QUOTE(Carp @ Jan 11 2008, 05:14 AM) *
It's been confirmed that he at least eats part of the brain.

It's 2 seconds.

Picky!

QUOTE(Carp @ Jan 13 2008, 06:45 AM) *
Actually, I don't think that it was even that it was slow by 2 seconds but that it was going at a slower rate so it was losing 2 seconds every month or something like that.

Which could have been 30seconds slow, 30 minutes slow, at the time.
The Crowing
QUOTE(Carp @ Jan 14 2008, 05:00 PM) *
True but I doubt it since I think Dr. Suresh would have noticed since I presume he was the kind of man to look at his watch a lot.


HAHA yeah he did seem like that type of guy didn't he. Im sure he would have became suspicious as to why he was always turning up everywhere late.
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