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Otherwise, why would he have acted so unconcerned about his death when that death apparently destroyed the brain for his uses? He didn't even make an attempt to recover it. Arthur is probably the only person above Sylar on the scale of power, and it seems unlike him to allow something like that to go to waste.
 
== Sylar is a displaced [[The Simpsons (animation)|Simpsons character]]. ==
Let's see: an amusing sociopath who is frequently given to homicidial tendencies (how else do Springfeldians start riots at the drop of a hat?) that is completely immune to [[Character Development]]...
** He should just show up on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. Mr. Burns would make him Vice President of Communications or something. Claude should, too, since he's a crabby misogynist who would probably spend a fair amount of time at Moe's, when he's not randomly helping Bart get out of a fix because he just likes the kid for some reason.
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== Micah is [[Death Note|Light Yagami]]. ==
* The message Claire receives at the end of Episode 15, in addition to [https://web.archive.org/web/20151105194031/http://www.nbc.com/Heroesheroes/novels/novels_display.shtml?novel=124 the online graphic novel], suggest that Micah is using his machine-controlling powers to influence and gather together powered people from across the world in a secret [[Chessmaster]]-esque plot. This would be awesome.
** He was pretty much behind everything that everyone who wasn't Danko, Nathan, HRG or Sylar did in Volume 4.
 
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This isn't particularly wild, but still needs to be on here. In X-Men, Iceman's abilities allow him to survive shattering and reform himself; Tracy's ability may be an homage or work similarly. Her eye blinked, and also, there was none of the viscera that she left whenever she froze someone—indicating that she converted herself completely to ice, and may still survive in that form.
* I'm seconding this idea, and would have suggested it myself if I hadn't been beaten to the punch. I didn't see the eye blink, but the last shot of her broken face looked like she was crying, which reminded me of the Iceman thing. I'm thinking she'll come back somewhere on down the line as an ice woman, but in [[Shapeshifter Mode Lock]] due to having gone all the way and shattered, never again to be anything but a walking ice cube.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100128045007/http://scifiwire.com/2009/04/bryan-fuller-is-honest-ab.php Confirmed]:
{{quote|Tracy comes back in a really big way later on in the season. That was one of the things where it was like, "Is she going to come back as Barbara now?" I was thinking "Can we please not do Barabara, because that's another sci-fi ghetto storytelling element with clones. How many Ali Larters are there?" I wish there were dozens, because I'm a fan of hers, but watching Ali in the first season, you know what she's really capable of.}}
** {{spoiler|Confirmed! She's back for Volume 5, but now with [[Making a Splash|hydrokinesis]] and a liquid form, like [[Darkwing Duck|The Liquidator]] or [[Static Shock|Aquamaria]].}}
 
== Waffles are behind everything ==
See [https://web.archive.org/web/20140312105644/http://heroeswiki.com/Theory:Waffles this link] for more on this theory. (My favorite is that the eclipse was actually a giant waffle moving in front of the sun, although I also have a certain fondness for "Niki and Tracy's triplet sister Barbara is actually a waffle".)
 
== Barbara will be introduced within the next few episodes. ==
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== Sylar can shapeshift clothes because he is naked. ==
[https://web.archive.org/web/20121025045915/http://boards.9thwonders.com/ 9th Wonders Boards] came up with the Naughty Naked Sylar Theory to determine why he can shapeshift [[Shapeshifter Baggage|CLOTHES]]. Since shapeshifting requires DNA sampling (ala [[Animorphs]]) and clothes don’t have DNA, he must have [[Required Secondary Powers]] to mold his flesh to resemble clothing (like Venom from [[Spider-Man]] or Mystique from the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]])
* Have we ever seen him shapeshift clothes? When he was talking to himself as his mother, for instance, I think he was wearing his mother's sweater from the box of evidence, and he already had a trenchcoat on before he became Sandra.
** He was wearing the same clothes as Micah when he rescued him from Danko's men and his clothes shifted back and forth when he was "talking" to his mother.
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** Or he's a [[Truly Single Parent]] by way of a turkey baster.
 
== Sylar can use [https://web.archive.org/web/20130819130146/http://heroeswiki.com/Clairsentience Clairsentience] to learn a person's life story by touching a sample of their DNA. ==
 
This is the only way Sylar would have a chance of being able to fully "become" a person using his shape-shifting after touching an item that belonged to that person. His mother's favorite snowglobe and Nathan's jacket would have a fairly limited range of memories to access but if he could tap into the DNA left on such an item...
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== Powers make you stupider ==
This may have already been said but I'm gonna go for it. Mohinder suggests that if humans used more than 10% of their brain, they could be capable of incredible powers. What if the powers don't just use extra brainspace, they use up some of the brain usually used for thinking. It would explain the apparently omnipresent [[Idiot BallsBall]]s that many Heroes hold. The more powerful the power, the more space is used up, and that's why the most powerful specials (Peter, Arthur, Hiro) are also the stupidest. Sylar is exempt from this because his power allows him to understand things. Mohinder's [[Idiot Ball]] is a side-product of his magical blood that cures the Shanti virus, as it is somewhat related to having powers. He gets an epic-sized [[Idiot Ball]] after he injects himself.
 
== Peter is in a coma, and it's [[All Just a Dream]]. ==
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His teleportation just counteracted this by {{spoiler|teleporting them outside his body, or alternatively just not reconstituting them at his destination.}} This is an extension of a theory above that Hiro needs all of his powers to be active for them not to hurt his brain.
 
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