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well maybe its by hand because Samuel was but he mum he didn't touch her hand but he then did touch Emma's hand....might have to go back and see when he got it...they focused on it.

didnt he take speed guys power just by being in the same room? i really wish they would just give him back his original power

Yes, he can only have one power at a time. Do you like not watch the same show as the rest of us. They've made it pretty damn clear. I'm sorry if I sound annoyed but I just don't understand how you can miss it.

Maybe because they let Peter keep his speed after touching tattoo boy and getting the inky compass on his arm. How did you miss that?

He didn't get Samuel's power. Samuel put the ink into Peter.

Right, but he still touched Peter though, so Peter should have gotten his powers. If this is a case of Peter has to touch them to get their powers, that's the stupid thing I've ever heard. That would be like me saying, if I had H1N1, I could only give it to someone else if I touched them, but if they touched me, they are perfectly safe or vise verse.

oh noes massive plot hole this show is flawed!...wait we knew that already!

unless the writer from Heroes comes onto Neowin and actually explains it we don't know we could speculate till we are blue in the face.

Right, but he still touched Peter though, so Peter should have gotten his powers. If this is a case of Peter has to touch them to get their powers, that's the stupid thing I've ever heard. That would be like me saying, if I had H1N1, I could only give it to someone else if I touched them, but if they touched me, they are perfectly safe or vise verse.

He didn't take his mother's power either, and he touched her.

Honestly, I think the explanation is skin to skin contact.

Maybe because they let Peter keep his speed after touching tattoo boy and getting the inky compass on his arm. How did you miss that?

The Inky compass was being controlled by Samuel who can manipulate all elements including the ink he put into peter. I assume he used the compass image because he wanted peter to follow the trail of that compass he (peter) already found with Noah.

Heroes producer Adam Armus confirmed that there will be a major death to SciFi Wire, but the question still remains WHO IS IT!?

Thanks to Carnie for the heads up

We chatted with Heroes executive producer Adam Armus, and he says the rumor is true. "We always pull surprises on Heroes. That's all I have to say. It is an epic battle. It's an epic struggle between two very well-loved characters, and it's going to be really compelling," says Armus.

Armus added: "To say goodbye to one of those people, it's really painful for us. It's really a hard thing to do... We have a deep love for the actors and for the characters, and, you know, these are families. These are real tragedies to get over if you do kill some of these people," he says. He also promises that no actors were actually harmed in the making of the series.

Source: SciFi Wire

epic battle :woot:

Peter's powers have always been tied to his emotions. Maybe he has learned to control when he takes powers but in a weakened emotional state he has less control. I'm pretty sure he is attracted to the sound girl :)

Very doubtful and a cop out to a huge oversight. Peter has obtained powers numerous times with and without being an "emotional state".

Heroes producer Adam Armus confirmed that there will be a major death to SciFi Wire, but the question still remains WHO IS IT!?

Thanks to Carnie for the heads up

We chatted with Heroes executive producer Adam Armus, and he says the rumor is true. "We always pull surprises on Heroes. That's all I have to say. It is an epic battle. It's an epic struggle between two very well-loved characters, and it's going to be really compelling," says Armus.

Armus added: "To say goodbye to one of those people, it's really painful for us. It's really a hard thing to do... We have a deep love for the actors and for the characters, and, you know, these are families. These are real tragedies to get over if you do kill some of these people," he says. He also promises that no actors were actually harmed in the making of the series.

Source: SciFi Wire

epic battle :woot:

Sylar vs Peter?! :) (probably sylar vs parkman and sylar wins)

Sylar vs Peter?! :) (probably sylar vs parkman and sylar wins)

Nope it won't be Sylar vs. Peter, that will be in the final ever episode of Heroes, a major huge super dooper gigantic battle between the 2 super powers of the show, at least I hope :D

I just want Claire to die, her attractiveness has worn off...

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