Does the Thinker know about the power of metas he created?
In The Flash season 4, Thinker forces Barry to come out of the speed force and thus creating 12 different metas who were exposed to dark matter in the bus.
Does he know about the respective powers of each meta beforehand or did he create the metas according to his need?
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As far as I know, the Thinker himself proclaimed the fact that he has answers to almost anything, and he knows all the possible future outcomes of any event.
Being a super intelligent meta human, it wouldn't be outrageous to think he calculated how and what powers each of the bus metas were going to get.
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Why does DeVoe want the bus metas?
DeVoe wants the bus metas on The Flash for one reason and one reason only: to absorb their powers. DeVoe, now in Dominic's body, is gaining more power every day thanks to his new body, mind-reading power, and thinking cap.How did DeVoe get his powers?
Powers. Meta-human physiology (brain only): After being struck by the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator while wearing his "Thinking Cap", DeVoe's already high mental capacities were enhanced to superhuman levels.What is the thinker trying to do Flash?
He moved from Oxford to teach at Central City University, where he and his wife (aka The Mechanic) were focused on one mission: to expand their minds. DeVoe wanted a way to know everything in the world, and so the Mechanic created a "thinking cap" that would help expand his brain power.The Flash 4x22 - The Thinker storms the A.R.G.U.S. Castle
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The thinker knew about the powers of the metas he created and it is revealed in the season finale that he calculated about all the allies of flash so that even if they come together to fight him with the powers of metas he created he will be able to defeat all of them.He has taken care of Arrow ,Supergirl,Flash ,Cisco and Caitlin's powers.
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