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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2
| Wait a minute something just hit me, and its really pissing me off. Since Peter can abosorb powers he automatically starts off with ALL the powers Sylar has. So yes, with that conclusion they are on equal footing. But then Peter has the powers of people Sylar has yet to kill, so he has the advantage, in this logic Sylar dosn't last a chance, unless with Peters powers theres limitations (they take longer to master, he only gets them at the bare minimum level, if not then the writers gotta slap themselves in the side of the face for not thinking about how an all powerful GOD-LIKE PETER could ruin the series) This could be fixed by the unterstandbly reasonable thought that more then one person can have the same problems (the marvel universe obviously has more then one pyro). Just something to think about, its gonna be fun seeing how the writers can make Sylar more of a threat and Peter less of a parasite. -InHuman (btw first post here, so just saying hello) |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Halifax, NS, Canada
Posts: 25
| Peter isn;t calm, nor does he think quickly like Sylar. Sylar is a more patient and cunning individual with better mastery of his powers. His first and foremost power is seeing how things work. He uses that power constantly to make the most out of what he can do. It has also been shown that when Peter tried to recall too much or too many of his powers, he overloads and passes out. Eventually, both of them will be killed off IMO, because they become TOO powerful. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 3
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while this still makes Peter a very powerfull character, he still falls short of Sylar. Peter's only advantage is he has powers that sylar does not, such has teleporting and invisibility. I don't see them killing off Peter anytime soon. Especially with a spoiler I just read that would severly cap Peter's powers should the spoiler prove true. | |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Cork, Ireland
Posts: 8
| Peter's advantage over Sylar is that he dosnt have to kill for powers, but the downside is that the power he absorbs is emotionally based, so that he cant control his powers unless calm, whereas Sylar seems to have them more under control much more easily, so in that i feel their is a kind of balance... |
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