but on a more serious note... if thats not angela's ability being an empath or dehydration... what is?
i now hope its something connected to Peter having these weird dreams throughout the season, when he saw nathan in the car crash, when he saw sylar, when he saw himself exploding both times.... maybe those dream vision things belong to angela and peter just copies them... cause i never read that his dreams come with the Empathy package
well, i was assuming him knowing about nathan wasnt because of his mother, although the dreams MIGHT be...there was a few times though like he did it when Nathan got attacked right? (wife got paralyzed) then didnt he say something to his mother or nathan like "but when i was younger, i knew he got sick/hurt before anyone told me" ?
i'd like to think they scrapped the idea about from point a---b. They have a chance here to make something REALLY good, please dont let it be something lame. HA this went from "angela's past" (because of the novel) to "WHAT THE HECK IS HER POWER!?"
Besides... It seems silly she could dehydrate herself :\
Excellent point that!
Lol, the whole of part 4 seems silly.
And was it just me, or did it seem like they were introducing HRG to Claude in the final part of The Golden Handshake? If so, then it doesn't match up with the flashback in "Company Man." What are the writers thinking?! lol
And was it just me, or did it seem like they were introducing HRG to Claude in the final part of The Golden Handshake? If so, then it doesn't match up with the flashback in "Company Man." What are the writers thinking?! lol
They weren't. Overall, two thumbs down. but i like where action was going, that could be some good positive attitude... but i think the comic isn't the report, the comic is like the t.v. show, just a third person perspective
my 2 cents ..her ability killing herself SUCKED, especially...maybe if it was FAST..like "on" and then right away..not slowly raising your hands to your face, and then a speech...and THEN die..
unless (and i doubt it) they're trying to show us that there ARE powers like that...that not even the user of that ability can control/turn off/is immune to... DAH DAH DUHHHH
But, as someone already pointed out in the GN thread (go there for the details) -- I thought they said that the user was immune to their own power, right?
But, as someone already pointed out in the GN thread (go there for the details) -- I thought they said that the user was immune to their own power, right?
Not to mention that Ted was immune to his own ability. That was a definitely a silly method of death in part 4 - nice word-choice, Action... I couldn't have said it any better.
And I also love the way you are interpreting this, Action. The report is what we are reading, and what we are reading is exactly what The Company knows, so Claude could have definitely fudged some facts just like he said he could. If this turns out to be the case (which I really hope it does), then the writers have smartened up and The Golden Handshake was a heck of a lot better than it seems. Kudos to you and your clever mind, Action!!
So then the take on this is that the GN is Claude's report that he fudged, and Haram didn't actually kill her?
I kind of like that idea. She's still alive and well, and Haram is out of sight, thanks to OWI. No questions, no real mess, just a little bit of coverup from the invisible man!
okay, so say the thing is the report. how are we supposed to know?
i think if they were gonna pull crap like that they would give you an insight on it. they wouldn't just leave you hanging and have everyone assume.
and yes, most of the abilities comes with the feature that they are immune to it.
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Hiro stopping time - would create temperatures at absolute zero making it impossible to survive or do anything.
Meridith Gordon making fire - would theoretically burn her own hand by creating fire
Cryokenisis - would make your hands get so cold that anything would touch them and shatter them.
Nathan Flying - the air pressure and the speed would destroy his body up the blood rush would make him pass out.
Claude turning invisible - if everything turned invisible, even your retinas, which would theoretically make you blind.
Ted with his radioactive ability - he should have had a huge case of cancer within seconds
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the list can go on and on and on. but i'm just showing examples that indeed people are immune to their own ability. which makes fusor's accomplice's death not make much sense
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didn't HRG not have glasses when he first joined the company? so why did he have them in the novel? (or at least it looked like he did, i may be wrong)
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