It was rather curious how Peter could drop the fact that "Sylar" possessed telekinesis as though that in of itself was not a cause for further questioning. While encountering a being who possessed telekinesis was not so unthinkable, Gabriel was supposed to be a human from 21st-century New York. Under normal circumstances, an individual of his background should not have been able to demonstrate such an ability, and yet Peter confidently claimed that it was so. Still, Spock did not immediately discard that possibility. Bearing in mind that Landel had apparently seen something of interest in the man enough to take him into captivity, then it would be logical for him to have some sort of noteworthy talent or ability for Landel to notice in the first place.
Regardless of whether it was true or not, it sounded as though Gabriel was incapable of using telekinesis here, if Peter could be believed. Given the power restrictions enforced among the patients, that was not so surprising. It did mean, however, that it was another facet of the man's story that Spock could not currently verify.
That was not to say there was nothing of interest in what Peter was saying, however. Spock's dark gaze moved from his plate and settled onto the man across from him. Some of his claims were indeed too serious to be made lightly or untruthfully, yet the Vulcan knew Gabriel once claimed that there was at least one individual within the institute who harbored a grudge over the evening he had been taken for brainwashing. Spock had to remain a neutral party while he gathered as much information as possible.
"You are suggesting he has attempted murder since his arrival in Landel's, then," he stated as he continued to regard Peter with a stoic expression.
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Regardless of whether it was true or not, it sounded as though Gabriel was incapable of using telekinesis here, if Peter could be believed. Given the power restrictions enforced among the patients, that was not so surprising. It did mean, however, that it was another facet of the man's story that Spock could not currently verify.
That was not to say there was nothing of interest in what Peter was saying, however. Spock's dark gaze moved from his plate and settled onto the man across from him. Some of his claims were indeed too serious to be made lightly or untruthfully, yet the Vulcan knew Gabriel once claimed that there was at least one individual within the institute who harbored a grudge over the evening he had been taken for brainwashing. Spock had to remain a neutral party while he gathered as much information as possible.
"You are suggesting he has attempted murder since his arrival in Landel's, then," he stated as he continued to regard Peter with a stoic expression.