09-24-2008, 03:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2008, 03:21 AM by Belle Hibiki.)
You realize that aging is a deterioration of cells, right?
Theoretically, if he had total control over his regenerative capabilities, he could 'age' and 'de-age' them at will... Which seems to be what he's doing.
But we already know there are duplicates of powers out there. Just because Candy is dead doesn't mean Mirai Peter couldn't have picked it up somewhere else. We already know Sylar had it in the future, perhaps Peter picked it up from him.
Also, I'm kind of surprised that everyone online was shocked about Sylar not killing Claire. Sylar doesn't kill because he likes killing, he kills because it's a necessity of his twisted version of "evolution." You kind of saw that he's not a complete sociopath in season 1 when he freaked out about the possibility that he could destroy New York and all the "innocent" people. If there's no specific reason to kill someone, he doesn't have to.
My prediction is that Sylar will be employed by the Company to go out and find these 12 escaped convicts and bring them back - dead or alive. Probably dead, because part of the bargain will be that Sylar gets to have-at their brains when he catches them.
Edit: PLEASE keep in mind that I haven't seen the previews for next episode yet. So. I could be way, way off.
Theoretically, if he had total control over his regenerative capabilities, he could 'age' and 'de-age' them at will... Which seems to be what he's doing.
But we already know there are duplicates of powers out there. Just because Candy is dead doesn't mean Mirai Peter couldn't have picked it up somewhere else. We already know Sylar had it in the future, perhaps Peter picked it up from him.
Also, I'm kind of surprised that everyone online was shocked about Sylar not killing Claire. Sylar doesn't kill because he likes killing, he kills because it's a necessity of his twisted version of "evolution." You kind of saw that he's not a complete sociopath in season 1 when he freaked out about the possibility that he could destroy New York and all the "innocent" people. If there's no specific reason to kill someone, he doesn't have to.
My prediction is that Sylar will be employed by the Company to go out and find these 12 escaped convicts and bring them back - dead or alive. Probably dead, because part of the bargain will be that Sylar gets to have-at their brains when he catches them.
Edit: PLEASE keep in mind that I haven't seen the previews for next episode yet. So. I could be way, way off.
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