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Originally Posted by StuartD
I believe his power was in seeing, understanding and repairing how things work. He could just look at a watch and see all of it's inner workings and know how it worked and how to fix it.
Then when he looked at people, particularly those with powers, he understood how they worked, and how to take them apart, and fix it so that those powers could work in him.
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Your logic is slightly flawed, but then again, so is Sylar.
Yes he could see things and how they worked when he took them apart... hence, the cut open the brains deal.
Fixing things isn't his gig... he just takes them apart to understand them. His flaw is in using that for his betterment. His one attempt at redemption (when with his mother) failed.... that was his biggest turning point. He had no choice at that point but to continue down that path.