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camaychip
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In the last episode of Heroes, Peter Petrelli ends up doing this trance time travel thing to his past. He made contact with Mohinder, who did the same thing real early. I am curious if Mohinder has the ability to travel back to the past via a trance state, and see what went on, and interact to some degree without disrupting the time line. Peter picked it up from Mohinder.
I am also now wondering of HRG might also have powers. In the first episode of the second second just past, HRG does an overpowering move on the annoying manager and lays out the rules on how things will be, and still keeps his job. The move might be argued to be Judo, but it just seemed tad too abnormal to be that, and the fact Mr. Bennett did it, plus laid down the law, manages to make me think he has a supernatural power of intimidation of some sort. It is also appearing that the company exclusively has consisted of people with powers at this point.
Any comments here? Am I right on both cases? If so, then what would HRG's power be? And I am going with HRG because his last name changed, so I am keeping it for consistency.
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terado
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It's pretty much assumed, since Charles knew he was there and communicated with him, he picked it up from Charles. Mohinder is not on the list.
Clearly never had your thumb in that position by someone before eh? It hurts, and it shows that he knows how to take out the punk.
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Jasonit
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No, HRG doesn't have powers. He's a Badass Normal.
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Tranbrokizit
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Mohinders power is the cure for SGers with the virus
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glug
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That wasn't Mohinder's power that caused him to see visions of the past, it was the power of the boy, Sanjog Iyer.
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pidgey
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Peter never contacted Mohinder in the past or future. The only person Peter 'contacted' was Charles Deveaux.
Mohinder has never exhibited a power. Anything 'extraordinary' that happened to him was initiated by someone else. It was Sanjog Iyler, for example, that initiated the dream walk into the past so that Mohinder could get the answers he wanted or needed.
In Company Man, Thompson told HRG that each team consisted of a non-powered and powered person. HRG was partnered with Claude, a situation that strongly suggests he doesn't have a power.
HRG is a pretty tough guy. He doesn't need a power to be intimidating.
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orochi
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He does a judo type flip with the move. It it were just getting in his face it was different. If HRG keeps his job there after that incident, then explain how that happens. Normally a manager would go to his district manager and state what had happened and HRG would get canned for insubordination.
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MatiuSnefert
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So Charles is the one with the ability? Charles has the same ability as the boy? On a side note, could Charles possibly be the 'boogieman'?
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mal_king
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No, Sylar was not the boogyman. The boogyman is 'worse than Sylar' according to Molly. But I don't think Charles matches that description.
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Rayos
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When did Peter ever meet Sanjog?
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saintmichael247
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Molly referred to Sylar as the bogeyman several times - starting with the scene in which Audrey and Matt save her from Sylar when Molly is in FBI custody early in Season 1 and continuing when she reappeared at the end of the season. Every time Molly talked about the bogeyman, the context of the conversation was that the bogeyman was Sylar.
When asked if she could find anyone, Molly responded 'almost anyone'. The one person she couldn't find because he could see her, and that person was 'worse than the bogeyman'.
I agree 100%, though, that Charles is not the 'worse than the bogeyman' mutant. Charles was portrayed as kindly - he believed that *love* would save the world, not the fear that Linderman and Angela Petrelli were hoping that the bomb would cause.
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