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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This was in fact heavily implied in-story. Sylar inexplicably gains Empathic Mimicry halfway through the series, despite never getting at Peter's brain. However, flashback episodes reveal that Sylar's old man had the Intuitive Aptitude ability. If Sylar was born with Empathic Mimicry, and gained Intuitive Aptitude from his dad from an early age, that would be the only way to explain the events in the show. Obviously, he wouldn't be able to bring up Empathic Mimicry from the start of the show, due to being psychotic and evil. |