Yes, poor Mary. :\ Too often, I bring in characters just to murder them. (I think the few who've survived are actually starting to warn the newbies...)
It really seems like you got Sylar's perspective here; he's cold, clinical, and observing. I like that he feels a slight bit of emotion, but then pushes it aside and tells himself he has to get used to the ability.
Thank you; I was surprised and pleased at how well the voice came out in such a short time (the length of a song).
I think Sylar is not a total sociopath, but his sociopathic tendencies are many and virulent. Feeling guilt and sympathy, even empathy, is possible but those traits are easily brushed aside in favor of furthering his goal(s).
But that just makes him more fun to play with... ^_^
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Date: 2010-08-30 06:40 pm (UTC)It really seems like you got Sylar's perspective here; he's cold, clinical, and observing. I like that he feels a slight bit of emotion, but then pushes it aside and tells himself he has to get used to the ability.
Thank you; I was surprised and pleased at how well the voice came out in such a short time (the length of a song).
I think Sylar is not a total sociopath, but his sociopathic tendencies are many and virulent. Feeling guilt and sympathy, even empathy, is possible but those traits are easily brushed aside in favor of furthering his goal(s).
But that just makes him more fun to play with... ^_^