Theory:Abilities in general
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All evolved human abilities are manifestations or variations on the classic psychic abilities of telepathy, telekinesis, and extra-sensory perception (ESP). | According to Chandra Suresh, all abilities appear to originate from a particular mutation in the brain. (Six Months Ago) | • If true, enhanced strength and regeneration are manifestations of telekinesis; mental manipulation is a variant of telepathy; precognition and electronic communication are types of ESP, etc. + Sylar, using his ability to discern how things work, identifies the brain as the source of abilities, and takes abilities after opening up the brain (Six Months Ago), including enhanced hearing, which would normally be associated with the ears (Unexpected). When Claire's brain is damaged, she is unable to regenerate until the stick is removed (One Giant Leap).
- Time travel is not a classic psychic power.
• The Wildcards novels illustrate exactly how far the concept of "superpowers as variations of psychic powers" can be taken.
+ Matt Parkman's original ability is telepathy, but after sharing Usutu's ability of precognition, Matt is now able to manifest precognition independently, indicating that they are closely related (Villains).
• Chandra Suresh has stated that the brain is source of control for everything the body does. That does not mean that the powers are manifestations of mental powers, but that powers are merely controlled by the brain like everything else. |
Abilities are a result of evolution and adaptation being influenced by the subconscious whims of the subject; a person gets an ability that helps them in their day-to-day life, based on what they (either consciously or subconsciously) think they need. | In Dual, talking about wanting the ability you receive, Daphne stated to Matt "...you wanted to know what people thought about you, and now you can read minds. I wanted to run and now I can." | + Peter's empathy would be useful in an occupation that depends on feeling and healing the suffering of others, such as a nurse. + Claire's ability is useful for cheerleaders, they break bones all the time.
+ Claire developed the ability (or at least kick-started it working) in order to survive the fire - this would be a necessary adaptation for her to live (The Fix).
+ Claire clearly sends the message through the series that she doesn't need/want to be overprotected by Noah, which relates to her ability to avoid any form of injury.
- Matt and Maury Parkman share the same powers, possibly because of inheritance.
+ D.L.'s ability to phase through matter would certainly be useful for a man in prison seeking escape.
+ Charlie was a waitress and her ability of memorization would greatly assist her in taking and delivering orders.
- Elle manifested early. She would have no use for electric manipulation at six years old.
- Echo DeMille, the Sound absorption agent, or Nathan do not benefit from their abilities in their daily lives.
+ Ando felt he needed to help his friend, in a sense, his ability helps others with their abilities.
+ Mohinder wanted to be a super as those around him, his ability came in the form of super strength, senses, and stamina.
- Matt Parkman, Jr. can certainly have no conscious or unconscious whims.
- Evolution happens to populations, not individuals. Evolution requires a mutation as well as an event or change in conditions that gives individuals with that mutation an enhanced ability to pass it along (procreate). If there is some kind of "gateway" gene that allows people to manifest powers according to some kind of desire, it doesn't explain why families end up with similar abilities passed on to their offspring (generally acquired characteristics aren't inherited, and if somehow manifesting powers alters the DNA of every cell in your body, it doesn't explain why some offspring have vastly different powers than their parents). |
The abilities are designed by a higher ability. | None | + There are many references to religion in Heroes. For example, many of the characters are named after biblical figures. Also, Chandra Suresh's door is number 613, a holy number in the old testament. + The creators of the show have also hinted that there's a supernatural element to the character's abilities. Tim Kring studied divinity in school, and Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite have commented on the preponderance of Biblical names. |
Siblings have the same or similar abilities. | None | + Twins (in popular culture) are closely connected both genetically and emotionally and generally share similar traits, even when separated. + Maya and Alejandro are confirmed as twins in Lizards and their abilities are somehow related.
+ Meredith and Flint. |
Abilities are the result of a virus. | None | + Viruses alter DNA, and transposons literally can cut and paste genetic material and have had a large impact on evolution. 40% of human evolution is the result of transposons. The long incubation time in some viruses could mean mutation caused in such a way wouldn't manifest until late in life in the first generation, and late childhood/early teens in the second generation. + Many virus have a single strand DNA/RNA code. And had been stated that the "Symbol" represent a single RNA helix.
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Animals may develop abilities as well. | None | + In this show, all around the world, humans are evolving and developing extraordinary abilities. It wouldn't seem much of stretch to say that other species are not part of this evolutionary process. - According to evolutionary theory, a new feature originates in a particular branch of the evolutionary "tree" and spreads only in descendants of its originators; it does not jump from one branch of the tree to another. Since superhuman abilities originated in the human branch of the tree, it should not appear in others.
- It would be really stupid if that happened.
+ Some of these abilities have already appeared in animals, such as rapid cell regeneration in newts and lizards. Also, many of these abilities, such as flight are inherent characteristics of other animals, like birds, or underwater breathing in fish.
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Interaction with and proximity to an "active" evolved human can help a "dormant" evolved human to manifest their ability. | None | + Matt first manifests his telepathy directly after Eden used her ability on him, when he listens to Janice's thoughts after Eden tells him to eat donuts. + Monica first manifests her ability soon after Micah starts living with her.
- Evolved humans manifest their abilities for the first time after it occurs an eclipse.
+ Adam first regenerates soon after meeting Hiro, and while Hiro is nearby.
- Peter and Nathan grew up with their parents who have abilities - they did not start finding these abilities until 6 months before Season 1 when Nathan flew out of the car during his accident.
- It also wouldn't explain how Eden manifested, since she didn't interact with any other evolved human for a long time. (Life Before Eden)
+ Chandra documented that specials radiate an odd force, and that that force increases exponentially when multiple evolved humans are close together. This could theoretically jump-start the manifestation of dormant abilities. |
The gene that gives humans abilities is passed down from parents, grandparents etc, but the ability the offspring receives is random. | None | • This would require that the relevant gene (or allele?) somehow modified the rest of the genome, since Sylar is cited as having the "DNA for telekinesis".
+ Claire is has a completely different ability than her biological parents, as does Micah, while Matt has the same ability as his father.
+ It is possible that the abilities are different if both parents have abilities, if only one parent has abilities then that ability is passed along to their children. Impossible to prove one way or another though until we know all the parent's abilities or lack-thereof. The only people that we know 100% had 2 heroes as parents have different abilities than the parents. Parkman's mom likely did not have abilities, but this has not been proven either way. |
Abilities come with the side effect of a mental defect. | Bob stated to Niki, "The body may develop somewhat of a fracture to cope with the use of these abilities." (Four Months Ago...) | + Angela Petrelli claimed that Arthur Petrelli suffered from mental depressive disorder, which caused him to have delusions of grandeur. (Genesis)
+ Matt Parkman suffers from dyslexia. (Don't Look Back)
+ Niki Sanders suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder. (i.e. Jessica and Gina)
+ Elle stated the shrinks diagnosed her as a sociopath with paranoid delusions. (Four Months Ago...)
- The disorders are hardly proof of anything. With the possible exception of Niki/Jessica/Gina, all of the disorders are relatively normal. Hana had been through a bit of hardship, with the suicide attack on the bus and the deaths of her mother and grandmother; Elle has been exposed to a fair amount of hardship herself, including the testing (mentioned by HRG), the destruction of her mother's house, etc. For the most part, the mental disorders of the evolved seem to be related to something other than the fact that they're evolved. "Power corrupts" would explain the behavior of most of previous generation (and Adam, and Sylar, and Eden...). A lot of the other characters are (currently) well adjusted (Claire, West, Hiro, D.L., the Haitian) (at least, as much as can be expected). Anyone remaining has probably been through something (e.g.: Nathan was severely burnt, and is mourning the (perceived) loss of his brother).
+ Maybe it is the other way around. The power of an individual is based on the disorder/side effect/defect/life a person has (or seeing as they get their power with their birth, the kind of person he/she will be). Matt suffered a disease because of which he can't read properly, and his ability grants him the power to read minds of other people. Claire, without her power, is just a fragile girl, that could get hurt easily, but her ability grants her the power to never get hurt.
+ In the case file for Claude it says "chronic avoidant personality disorder, exhibited by a pervasive distaste for human contact and antisocial behaviors when contact is initiated without his consent", which would explain why his ability is invisibility.
+ Daphne, whose power is super speed, has cerebral palsy, and cannot run or even walk without her power.
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Each individual's abilities are manifestations of a small set of root abilities, or even a single omnipotence, and will grow and develop into these larger abilities. | Maury and Bob each clearly state that Matt's abilities are developing into something more. | + Matt's abilities, initially thought to be simply reading minds, have been established to be an early stage of a larger, all-encompassing "mind ability". If Matt's ability is evolving and growing, it stands to reason that others are, too. + Many abilities seem to be similar or related, such as Claire and Adam's ability to heal themselves and Linderman's ability to heal others, or Micah's ability to interface with machines and Hana's ability to send digital signals. Some even seem like the same ability with only minor differences in execution, such as Eden's verbal mind control and Matt's telepathic mind control, or Candice's illusions and Maury's nightmares, or the electrical absorption, electric manipulation abilities.
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The Eclipse triggers a dormant gene that allows the holder of the gene to adopt the ability they desire. | None | + All the heroes saw an eclipse and then were granted abilities. + All their abilities are tied to their emotions and personalities and were given to them in times of distress after or shortly before seeing the eclipse.
- Eclipses are really nothing special from a scientific point of view, just a cosmic coincidence. Also, eclipses as portrayed in the series couldn't happen. The first was viewable from New York City, Texas, and Japan, which doesn't happen (the sun isn't even visible overhead in those locations at the same time). |
Natural evolved humans that are related to each other have similar powers while synthetic evolved humans that are related to natural evolved humans have random powers. | None | + If Matt Parkman's power is naturally his, then this makes sense seeing as how he and his father have the same power.
+ If Peter's power is natural, then this theory would make sense seeing as how his father and him have powers that allow them to duplicate/take the abilities of others. |
Many abilities are meant to be used selfishly. | A lot of abilities cannot be used to do good. | + Doyle's ability to control people cannot be used to help people, in most circumstances.
+ Maya's ability cannot help people.
+ Evolution is meant to help a species to survive, not help others.
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Powers start off as basic versions, but then extend to much more. | None | + Adam Monroe started off with regeneration, and then stopped aging, the same may happen to Claire.
+ Telepathy has been shown to grow into a much more powerful ability. |
Certain abilities that overlap, such as mental manipulation, telepathy and others like them are actually the same ability. | None | + The Haitian seems to be able to control all brain functions, and Matt is in the process of also doing this. • Some evolved humans may be limited in their abilities because they are unaware of their potential.
+ There may be ability homology. |
Powers can be learned. | Sylar's intuitive aptitude; Flint's learning of his powers in Graphic Novel:Playing with Fire. | + Sylar takes other abilities by 'learning' them. In the graphic novel, Flint also 'learns' his powers, "mak[ing] it extra hot". Matt also learns thought suggestion after realizing his father could do that. While it might not be possible for everyone to learn powers, maybe certain individuals could. Also, while it might not work for all powers, maybe certain powers could be learned.
- If this were true, then the Company could have vastly increased its numbers by finding people who could do this and teaching them. They'd have their own army of fanatic specials. |
Abilities such as rapid cell regeneration and impenetrable skin are abilities that can rival each other but have basically the same effect. | None | + Ability homology exists in Heroes. - These two abilities have very little to do with each other, one prevents one from physical harm while the other allows one to recover from physical harm.
+ Parallel evolution happens. With a phenomenon as wide-ranging as abilities, parallel evolution becomes more likely. |
People can take two natural abilities; generally their normal ability and immunity to it. | None | + Rule of Ted or other immunity could be a separate ability to induced radioactivity or pyrokinesis etc. + Peter is immune to abilities he has absorbed e.g. telepathy.
- Ability immunity could be an aspect of the own ability, which makes it usable.
- Rollo Fusor's accomplice wasn't immune to her ability. |
Abilities sap intelligence. | In Dying of the Light Usutu puts Hiro Nakamura through a series of tests meant to foster forethought and prudence rather than an overdependence on abilities; it is inferred that the possession of abilities often leads their users to behave less intelligently. Chandra Suresh states that "the brain controls every action". Conventional thought processes such as memory, comprehension, etc. may suffer due to mental processes being devoted to an ability. | + Evolved humans with simple abilities often seem more intelligent and tend to use those abilities in imaginative ways. Nathan Petrelli's only ability is flight, and he maintains his political resources through numerous scandals. Evolved humans with "Swiss Army" abilities tend to be gullible, short-sighted and downright reckless. Peter Petrelli seems to act less and less intelligently as he accumulates abilities. + The Company motto "one of us, one of them" may be an attempt to enhance performance by pairing reckless evolved humans with clear-headed normals. Noah Bennet is shown to be able to match the abilities of most evolved humans through determination and planning.
- This is perhaps just conjecture and justification for plot-driven mistakes. If characters with potent and/or numerous abilities consistently used them intelligently, multiple seasons of plotlines would be resolved per episode. |
Abilities have both spiritual and physical connections to the person. | None | + Sylar's ability couldn't be detected through tests, he could only have a spiritual connection to his ability. |
An individual can have an ability that is strong enough not to be replicated, much like having an ability strong enough not to be blocked. | The Haitian had trouble containing Arthur because he was so powerful. | + If there is a character powerful enough to resist power blocking, there may be someone powerful enough that their powers cannot be copied.
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The ability someone gets is dependent on that persons needs at the time of activation. | In Dual, talking about wanting the ability you receive, Daphne stated to Matt "...you wanted to know what people thought about you, and now you can read minds. I wanted to run and now I can." | + When Nathan's powers activated, he flew out of a car that was about to crash. + When Matt's powers activated, he was struggling with exams, he then found he could read other peoples minds.
• This may not be true in all cases. Did Peter need empathic mimicry at the time he manifested? With some, like Peter, it may be a more general need than an immediate one.
+ This would explain why Peter's abilities changed as when they were reactivated, he actually wanted to be able to take another persons abilities.
• Some abilities just don't seem to flow with this theory (pyrokinesis, water mimicry, etc).
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For every evolved human on earth, there is or will be an evolved human with the same ability, or an antithetic ability. | The law of physics that states that for every action, there is an equal or opposite reaction. | + There are many instances of similar or opposite abilities. (e.g. Peter and Sylar or Meredith and Tracy)
- Physics has little to nothing to do with genetics. |
Abilities manifest during states of extreme emotion. The emotion can be fear (Tracy), entrapment (D.L.), anger (Maya), or even a sense of awe (as in, when an evolved human witnesses an eclipse). | None | + Adam manifested when he was about to die, as did Claire and Nathan. - Alex Woolsly stated that he gradually manifested the ability to breathe underwater while swimming on a swim team. There wasn't any specifically emotional event. Charlie Andrews and Micah Sanders also have no specific emotional trigger. Onset seems to be fairly random as there had been traumatic events in posthuman's lives before they manifested powers. |
Abilities can mutate during intense, life or death-like situations. | None | + Claire couldn't feel pain after she got her head cut open, Elle started generating more electricity after her run in with Sylar, Adam resurrected himself from a skeleton after his final fight with Hiro, Peter was finally able to recall powers as he was plummeting to his death, and Tracy turned into a water mimic when she froze herself solid. + It has been shown that powers are linked to adrenal glands, which would be incredibly active during such situations. |
One or more extraterrestrials are responsible for messing with evolved human abilities. | None | + In Heroes, the eclipse was seen by and affect many heroes around the world, but the moon by itself should not make an eclipse that is seen by that many people in such a timespan.
+ Mohinder said that the sun and moon by themselves should not have caused the effects he witnessed. E.T. could be the element he was missing.
- Why in the universe would aliens decide to get happy with a gene splicer on a species which might, conceivably, become potent enough to challenge them (or at least skew whatever data they collected)? |
When evolved humans experience a great dose of adrenaline, their abilities evolve. | When Meredith was given a dose of adrenaline she was able to create fire from all over her body, which we haven't seen her do before. | - Ted needed to relax and concentrate to emit an EMP. Whenever his 'fight or flight' reflex acivated, he lost control over his ability.
- Matt seemed to be annoyed by Usutu's presence when he manifested precognitive abilities. That doesn't seem to involve a great adrenaline dose. |
Abilities influence their owners' personalities and aptitudes, not vice versa. | None | + Evolution is a lengthy process. People with specific abilities could naturally tend towards personality types which best suit their powers due to natural selection. For example, a hot-headed, impulsive person with an ability like intuitive aptitude couldn't make full use of it.
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Synthetic abilities are more likely to have diverse uses than natural ones. | None | + Tracy can freeze things and become water, her ability is synthetic. - Matt can read minds and paint the future, his ability is natural.
- Nathan could only fly, his ability is synthetic.
• The theory is intended as more of a rule of thumb then an ironclad dictate. It's quite possible for exceptions to exist. |
Evolved humans' abilities may be affected by their treatment as infants. | None | + In a recent scientific study, genetically identical rats were separated and placed with different parents. One was placed with caring, attentive parents; the other was placed with neglectful parents. After several months, the two rats were different; the first was trusting and pleasant, while the second was nervous and aggressive. When their DNA was analyzed, it was found that both of their genetic codes were different, not only from each other, but also from their original DNA. It is possible that such changes could affect a latent ability. • For example: the Russian and Leona Mills had similar abilities. However, the Russian could only change his own age: Leona Mills ages at an incredible pace and must drain the youth out of objects and people to stay alive. The first ability is 'compassionate' (having no negative effect on others); the second is 'aggressive' (to survive, Leona must make other things suffer). |
All abilities come from a single extradimensional source, akin to the Speed Force in DC Comics. All evolved humans are tapping into this single source to use their powers. | None | + Chandra claimed to have detected a force emanating from evolved humans. (Brother's Keeper) + This may be what allows all the power transferring, mimicking, and manipulating abilities to work. |
There is a universal "plane of consciousness" where every being's thoughts reside and form a map of reality. Abilities like precognition, clairsentience, clairvoyance, dream manipulation, etc. access this plane in order to retrieve information. | In a BTE interview, it was stated that Matt could "access that same plane of consciousness that Isaac and Usutu drew from to paint (and arguably the same one Angela accesses from another door)." | + The quote clearly says that precogs access a plane of consciousness with their abilities, and it is implied that it can be accessed in other ways. + There are few other explanations that would explain clairsentience. |
Certain types of abilities have only recently developed. | None | + Technopathy and electronic communication would be pointless to have in the times of Takezo Kensei.
+ Mutations are extremely common. Therefore, at almost any given point in history, there would be at least one ability which had never been seen before. |
All abilities are different, even when named as the same. | None | + Several abilities which are named as the same, show different aspects which other users do not have. + This explains why Samuel has a different version of terrakinesis than Sparrow.
+ No two abilities seem to have the exact same aspects. Most users of an ability usually show an aspect not seen used by another user. |
Abilities (or at least active abilities) can atrophy if not used on a regular basis. | None | + Samson Gray appeared to possess limited control over the abilities at his disposal, even though he had intuitive aptitude. This lack of familiarity with his powers could be due to a long period of time since their last serious usage. + All active abilities would theoretically use specialized muscle groupings and/or portions of the brain to function. If neglected, most muscles will begin to atrophy. An atrophied "ability muscle" could result in a weaker power, or perhaps a less controllable one. |
Abilities are intimately linked to an energy field surrounding an evolved human that has similarities to gravity and electromagnetism. | Chandra Suresh's description in the Coyote Sands films and the functioning of the compass. | • Many abilities could theoretically make use of this field in the functions of their abilities, e.g. telekinesis could be extending this field and focusing it into a dense point of gravity and telepathy could be using this field to enhance and manipulate brainwaves.
• Theoretically this field could play a part in or be a side effect of an evolved human drawing on energy to power their ability. This may simply mean ambient energy from their environment, like a sort of vacuum or gravity well, which can be detected as Chandra Suresh discovered.
+ This may explain how Peter (with empathic mimicry) and Sylar can absorb abilities without physically contacting their benefactors' DNA.
+ Linda Tavara was able to perceive and absorb auras of people along with their abilities. |
People without abilities could get abilities by having a brain transplant from an evolved human. | None | + Evolved human abilities come from the brain. Theoretically, if you get an evolved human's brain, you could get their powers. - Abilities are also genetic. Just because you have an evolved human's brain doesn't mean you get their genes with it. |
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See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel |