Yeah, Lea and I were talking about how this would be a great arc to put him down on. He's getting to be the big bad, with a plan bigger than "going boom," and he's had his moments of self-discovery. Time to put a fork in him. Let him go out with style, so long as he goes out.
Heroes 1: We Could Be Heroes
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Is Sylar suddenly completely unkillable, or does Danko just have bad aim? Hm.
well, now, that's the question, isn't it?
I think that the shapeshifting combining with the invulnerability mean that the back of the head is no longer the place to kill Sylar.
I think so too. Sylar says that shifting rewrites his DNA, so maybe that is some of it.
Doesn't that mean that he shouldn't have access to all his other powers while he's shapechanged into someone else's form?
Doesn't that mean that he shouldn't have access to all his other powers while he's shapechanged into someone else's form?
Maybe it should, but he does, since we saw him write "I am Sylar" on his arm, then heal when he was Taub.
Doesn't that mean that he shouldn't have access to all his other powers while he's shapechanged into someone else's form?
Maybe, maybe not. It depends on the rewriting, but to say he shouldn't have access to all his powers is a bit of an assumption. He's obviously got a couple of his powers, still, such as the healing and psychometry, but perhaps he doesn't have access to other abilities he's picked up. Who can say? We have no context to answer that question.
(It's a bit like the "why didn't the dead shapechanger revert to his real form?" question. We only make that assumption because the only shapechangers we've ever seen are fictional, and they tend to do that. But I don't see any reason why that would have to be the case.)
Actually it makes sense to me that they wouldn't transform back. Whatever mechanism powered the shape changing in the first place is presumably shut down upon death, so there's nothing to "make" the body resume its previous appearance.
Actually it makes sense to me that they wouldn't transform back. Whatever mechanism powered the shape changing in the first place is presumably shut down upon death, so there's nothing to "make" the body resume its previous appearance.
Yeah, that's always kinda where I've been at.
I think the initial confusion came from S1's shapeshifter (Candace?) whose power did not change her real physical body but merely projected an illusion of such. So when she died, she did revert back to her original form because her power - the projection - was turned off.
Her power isn't shapeshifting, she's an illusionist.
Her power isn't shapeshifting, she's an illusionist.
Yes, but in practice, there wasn't much of a difference. With a few notable exceptions, her power was almost always used in the same way Sylar is using the shapeshifting now.