Yes. What an evil, bad villainWas this the first "time out" of TDOS?
Let's see, the real Peja's team loses by 58 in the playoffs and tradepeja times out in the same night... is it possible that tradepeja IS peja? No one has ever seen them in the same place at the same time!Yes. What an evil, bad villain.
Sylar's base power, as described by Chandra Suresh, is "intuitive aptitude", the ability to innately understand and manipulate patterns within complex systems. As revealed in "One of Us, One of Them", this power comes with a nearly insatiable hunger for "understanding", which, in Sylar's case, specifically refers to craving the powers of others, driving him to kill other superpowered humans to understand their powers and make them his own. Despite the strength of this hunger, two episodes have shown that it can be resisted or satiated: in the alternate future of "Five Years Gone", Sylar has taken on so many abilities that he simply desires to get rid of all of his potential "competition" (other superhumans, to be exact); in the future of "I Am Become Death", he has resumed his identity as Gabriel Gray and denies his hunger for the sake of his son.
Sylar's intuitive aptitude allows him to deduce the workings of the powers of others; by examining the brain of his victim, he is able to find the brain's connection to the ability, and once he finds said connection, he can immediately replicate the power himself. However, he cannot acquire an ability from a dead person, even if their brains are intact. In "Fallout", Noah Bennet theorizes that Sylar's additional powers are a product of using foreign DNA to alter his own, which as a side-effect has driven him insane.
Of all the powers Sylar has acquired, the most prominently used is telekinesis, which is the first power he took. In contrast to the limited abilities Brian Davis displayed, Sylar's skills are far more advanced; he exhibits both fine control (precisely cutting open the skulls of his victims) and sheer force (flipping a police van), in addition to being able to use it to enhance his own strength and durability to superhuman levels, and using it to control another's motor skills in a manner similar to Eric Doyle's puppet mastery. Tests done on Sylar by Bennet's associate Hank show no overt signs of powers other than telekinesis; while their tests show that he possesses other powers, they are unable to identify what they are. In "The Hard Part", Sylar demonstrates he can use at least two of his acquired abilities at the same time.
Was wondering when Sylar was gonna go. Still not my first choice, but probably would've been my second. Nice one
i'm Up And Glad He Survived.
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lord Voldemort
Destroyer Of Worlds? Super Cosmic Villain? Probably Not, But He Has Style. Everyone Is Afraid Of Him. Everyone. Well Except For That Pesky Little Kid With The Scar. Turns Out My Crew Should Be Better At Keeping Him At Bay Then That Misfit Bunch Of Death Eaters.
Doomsday Is My Strength. Voldemort Is The Brains. Sadistic, Powerful, And Able To Not Only Read Others Thoughts, But Shield His Own From View.
Whats Not To Love?
Really struggling on this one, I'm sure my next guy will make it back to me, but I have another two that might not so I am going to take one of them here:
My Pick:
Sylar
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First and foremost, I am implementing
"in their prime" here, especially after the last episode.
He's evil, he can be a good team player, and most importantly, when my baddie takes out your goodie, Sylar check his brain, and now he can do whatever it is that your 'hero' could do.
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Where is he from?
Yeah he's from Heroes. Pretty much the opposite of Peter Petrelli which somebody took in the Hero Draft (Well, the same powers..but a bad guy)
The Master, once known as Koschei and by various temporary aliases and pseudonyms, was a renegade Time Lord, who the Doctor opposed many times. On at least one occasion, he threatened the existence of the universe itself. Borusa called him, "one of the most evil and corrupt beings the Time Lord race ever produced." (DW: The Five Doctors)
The Master
Unfortunately, that is why I stopped watching Lost. The first season was great, but then the show went downhill for me...When he first entered the show as the downed balloon pilot Henry Gale, the show immediately shifted.
Is that somebody from Heroes?
Not really a villain... in fact, he seems more like a hero to me...You all know him....
GODZILLA!!!
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Run, it's Godzilla! Or at least the heroes should... Godzilla's signature weapon is his distinctive atomic breath.In addition to his deadly atomic breath, Godzilla can also emit atomic energy in all directions from every inch of his body in a short-range pulse called the nuclear pulse. Godzilla utilises this nuclear pulse by swallowing his breath, and can be used to shove opponents in close combat. He can also generate powerful magnetic fields. Godzilla has as well displayed an uncanny ability to resist injury. He is immune to conventional weaponry and has demonstrated the ability to survive complete submersion in magma for an extended period of time. He has even survived being in ground zero of asteroid impacts and being buried under tons of ice for years at a time, seemingly cut off from any oxygen source. In addition, Godzilla possesses an extremely advanced and highly efficient regenerative ability. Godzilla is extremely strong at close combat also, excelling at martial arts and other forms of combat. He has been able to lift up, throw, and kill monsters bigger than him. Godzilla's tail is also deadly.
Godzilla has great intelligence in battle, but isn't too smart otherwise which is perfect as he is with Galactus. Godzilla is the perfect piece with Galactus and will be able to take over the heroes' island just as he did to the island of Japan.![]()