Heroes Volume 4 : Fugitives


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I'm still enjoying the show for now. I do wonder, what effect would Ando have on Peters modified power?

It would probably extend it further, so he can carry multiple abilities for the time being but thats just assumption really.

I say Peter himself doesn't Fully understand his new ability/abilities yet, and has get to be Re-trained like with Claude... I think.

Nope, he can only have one ability at a time. You saw Rappy's posting about Kring confirming that he has a new ability. He leeches powers, he's only used one at a time, and he's said so on the show. What more do ya need?

Nope, he can only have one ability at a time. You saw Rappy's posting about Kring confirming that he has a new ability. He leeches powers, he's only used one at a time, and he's said so on the show. What more do ya need?

He doesn't want to admit that I was right.

HOW long will you be right?

Comon, you honestly think Peter will have one power at a time, for the Rest of the season?

She and that black guy (Claude) was both in Max Payne too.

Claude? or do you mean Knox?

I gotta admit i don't really understand how he can now only hold one power, I can't recall any of the other "leech" characters having a limit on the powers they can absorb. I think they'll probably change it as he learns more about his new ability.

I thought that the whole idea was that each person's DNA unlocked a different power. So, once Peter stabbed himself with the power-medicine-thing, shouldn't it have unlocked the original power?

Lol, or something may be flawed, or something holding his potential back.

I thought that the whole idea was that each person's DNA unlocked a different power. So, once Peter stabbed himself with the power-medicine-thing, shouldn't it have unlocked the original power?

Lol, or something may be flawed, or something holding his potential back.

That's what a few of us have been saying. I bet the writer's have already conjured up a solution: leeching a leeching power! :no:

Yeah, I haven't read this for the past couple pages so if this had been stated I apologize.

I could definitely see him touching Syler and it unlocking multiple powers for him.

Also, I think the best thing to come out of Heroes in a long time is the Slyer storyline at the moment, I love how he's hunting down his father and I really like the angle with who I'm just going to start calling his apprentice.

What would happen if Peter took the Hunger?...he would want to kill and take powers and would he then lose the hunger once he took the power?

Good point!

He will get the ability to understand other people's abilities, and never touch a hero again.

He's gonna kill some bad guys just to feed his hunger.

Finally got some time off from studies to watch the episode in peace. Overall I thought this episode closed some lingering holes from last week's episode: Peter can only hold one power at a time (at least for now until he learns otherwise), Nathan is starting to have regrets on how the Hunter is pressuring him to take extreme action, Angela is not helping Nathan anymore and somehow has info on the Hunter.

Certainly noticed Rachel Mills at the very end and good to see she actually has an on-TV role. But, one thing I am still wondering is how she ended up working for Nathan after she was taken by Angela in the last webisode of The Recruit series?

Yeah the actual person who messaged her is called "Rebel"

Well, if you remember from the graphic novels, Hana Grittelman was actually sending wireless messages under the name of "Wireless". So in the same way, "Rebel" could very well just be a codename for whoever is trying to hide their identity and help gather the heroes.

Speaking of gathering heroes, anyone starting to see this having some resemblance to X-Men: The Last Stand? People with abilities versus the government, except different plot scenario and ideology.

This weeks episode was better than last weeks, but still below par for me.

People suggesting Micah as the text message person might be right, because the caller ID said something like Unknown (M) or something similar. It definitely had an M in it anyways.

Oh and about them needing money, Peter actually points out the fact they wont be able to use their credit cards and bank accounts.

The (M) could very well just stand for mobile. But then again, the only other character alive that we know has the power to communicate with technology is Micah. Guess we will just have to wait and see.

I may have missed this, but how does Luke know who Sylar's father is and where he is?

He lives near him so I suppose they might of been friends with him and knew where he was going to stay.

@revreddy yeah I think its because Rachel found out Angela was close to her mum and don't forget her mum isn't dead either.

He lives near him so I suppose they might of been friends with him and knew where he was going to stay.

@revreddy yeah I think its because Rachel found out Angela was close to her mum and don't forget her mum isn't dead either.

Right, they lived down the street from each other, but I don't recall any mention of him other than that and Luke knowing where he is. That just doesn't make any sense.

Right, they lived down the street from each other, but I don't recall any mention of him other than that and Luke knowing where he is. That just doesn't make any sense.

Well for some reason Sylar took the SWAT person and kept him hostage in a house near his fathers thinking that they would know the whereabouts and if they didn't he probably would killed them anyway.

Well for some reason Sylar took the SWAT person and kept him hostage in a house near his fathers thinking that they would know the whereabouts and if they didn't he probably would killed them anyway.

No, he didn't take the agent there because he thought they knew where his father was. He took him there to torture and kill the owners of the house in front of the agent. He tried to torture the agent but that didn't work. So he figured maybe he would talk if he saw other innocent people suffering.

No, he didn't take the agent there because he thought they knew where his father was. He took him there to torture and kill the owners of the house in front of the agent. He tried to torture the agent but that didn't work. So he figured maybe he would talk if he saw other innocent people suffering.

Oh yeah my mistake :blush:

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