Theory:Cockroach
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Theories
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In Godsend, the roach that crawls in Sylar's holding cell has some importance. | Sylar focuses on it. (Godsend) | - This is probably due to the fact that he was, for lack of a better phrase, going somewhat mad in his holding cell. + The cockroach seems to have a recurring cameo role in the series. Plus, its appearance in How to Stop an Exploding Man is significantly indicative of events to come. • The specific cockroach in Sylar's cell might not have any importance alone, but the recurring theme of the cockroach definitely has some importance. |
Sylar will use his power on the cockroach in his cell in order to become resistant to radiation. | Mohinder mentions cockroaches are resistant to radiation. (Genesis) Sylar focuses on the cockroach. (Godsend) |
- This is probably due to the fact that he was, for lack of a better phrase, going somewhat mad in his holding cell. - As of Landslide, Sylar has absorbed Ted's power of induced radioactivity and is shown playing with the powers at the end of the show, obviously immune to the radiation. While it's possible the cockroach could be the reason for this immunity, it's most likely that Sylar is immune to radiation because Ted was immune to it. |
Sylar acquired the cockroach's abilities of suspended animation. | Sylar focuses on the cockroach. (Godsend) |
+ Sylar might simply be using his known ability of intuitive aptitude in a new way. He knows how things work, and not just evolved humans. He knows how clocks work. Sylar can figure out how insects, animals, even plantlife work. That may explain how he feigned death. |
The cockroach is Sylar's god since it represents evolutionary perfection. | Mohinder called the humble cockroach the "Pinnacle of evolution". (Genesis) | + Mohinder also taught that the cockroach is capable of living for months without food, can remain alive headless for weeks at a time, is resistant to radiation. Mohinder jokes that if God has indeed created Himself in His own image, then He is a cockroach. (Genesis) - It is unsure whether Sylar believes in any god or "higher power". |
The significance in the cockroach is that it is superior to humans. | Mohinder teaches that man is not the pinnacle of so-called evolution; that honor belongs to the lowly cockroach. (Genesis) | + Mohinder also taught that the cockroach is capable of living for months without food, can remain alive headless for weeks at a time, is resistant to radiation. Mohinder jokes that if God has indeed created Himself in His own image, then He is a cockroach. (Genesis) + Later on, Mohinder arrives at his father's apartment, and is disgusted when he steps on a cockroach that he sees on the floor. Mohinder is jealous and angry that these pests have infested the apartment, roaming about however they wish. (Genesis) + The exterminator tells Mohinder that cockroaches have infested the floorboards of his apartment. After they scuffle, Mohinder says that cockroaches are the least of his problems. Although Mohinder sees the cockroaches as the least of his problems, they have already infest the dwellings of mere humans. (Genesis) + In Sylar's cell, Sylar watches a cockroach roam the floor of his cell. While Sylar is weakened and defeated, the small bug crawls freely. (Godsend) + Sylar remains on the floor and watches the cockroach walking next to his head. The creature still roams, superior to the weakened Sylar. (The Fix) + Dale notes that when she first realized her powers, a cockroach crawling across her neighbor's floor sounded like a marching band parading through her house. The lowly cockroach is so small, but can be heard by Dale. It is a monster that tortures her just by crawling across the floor. (Unexpected) + Matt is unconscious and crippled in his cell, he is inferior to the cockroach that crawls across the floor with great ease. (.07%) |
The cockroach represents weakness and insignificance. | None | • This would make sense considering Sylar's obsession with power and significance. At the time the cockroach appeared, he was stripped of his power, helpless, and weak.
+ Matt Parkman also sees a cockroach while trapped in his cell at Primatech, at a time he clearly is feeling weak |
Sylar is the evolutionary equivalent of a cockroach | Cockroaches have been seen when Sylar exhibits cockroach like behaviors | + Cockroaches are said to be the pinnacle of evolution as referenced by Mohinder (Genesis) + Cockroaches can slow their heartrate to resemble death, an evolutionary survival technique. Sylar does this to escape and a cockroach is shown symbolically. (Distractions) + Cockroaches are extremely resistant to many poisons and also have the ability to survive physical injury (different from healing) such as having limbs or even heads removed. Sylar has displayed some degree of resilience to Mohinder's chemicals and to fatal injury. (Parasite) and (How to Stop an Exploding Man) respectively. He also seems unhurt after the fall which nearly killed Peter Petrelli (Homecoming), and when Eden is about to shoot him, he says "You know that won't stop me", hinting that he has a high resilience to damage, even if he is not invincible. + Sylar often talks about how what he does is an "evolutionary imperative". Another possible allusion to to the cockroach motif. + In an interview, writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite suggest that Sylar's comparison to the cockroach is "just a bit of fun little symbolism to show that Sylar's like a human cockroach — he's darn near impossible to completely get rid of." |
Sylar has absorbed the "powers" of a cockroach, allowing him to survive a radioactive explosion. | None | + Sylar pretends to be dead and cockroaches can slow their heart rate which would give the illusion of death. (The Fix)
- Sylar's power is not absorbing powers; Only Peter absorbs powers |
The cockroach represents Sylar and survival. | None | |
The cockroaches are minions and spies of another evolved human. | None | + Kane the Villain in season two of Heroes is rumored to have control over bugs. So this could be him watching over Sylar.
+ A cockroach is seen on the manhole on How to Stop an Exploding Man. This could mean that someone controlling cockroaches helped Sylar into the sewer. |
The cockroaches might be an allusion to the fact that the evolved humans are characters who have been "selected" to evolve and become the epitome of man's greatest achievements and survival skills. | None | + The theme of the show seems to be characters caught up in the midst of events seemingly caused by fate, and have developed abilities most formerly possessed by the old shamans, sorcerers, witches, and mystical beings or myths or legends from around the world. Peter's empathy could be an allusion to the new age empathy ability many witches and psychics claim to possess. Nathan's flight may be based on many Buddhist gurus who are said to be able to levitate or fully fly. Sylar may be a sort of person who is a seeker of these abilities for selfish gain, as was the basis of his character in the Charmed series, though his was the only actual warlock who did not want to steal a power but wanted to kill for personal reasons. Hiro's power could be based on the claims of teleportations--Yogi's claimed abilities to stop time. |
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See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Cockroach |