Prologue
This world is corrupt. People abuse their power and privileges, stepping on others to get what they want. Heroes try their hardest to serve and protect, but it ultimately comes down to the justice system. A flawed and broken system. One that can be easily manipulated and controlled if you have your hands in the right places.
Our goal is to fix this flawed system. Heroes can't fix everything. And if the legal system is too selfish and carefree to try and help, then we'll do it for them. We'll knock down these high ups who think they are untouchable. The ones who can use their money or their quirks to avoid justice.
All of our lives have been screwed over by these types of people. But it's too late for us. We can't be helped. But that doesn't mean we won't stop this from happening to others.
Heroes are bound by rules and laws. They cannot fully enforce the justice some criminals deserve. And these are the ones that get away with their actions. Ones that can snap their fingers and make their problems disappear. And heroes can't do anything about it.
That is where we come in. Vigilantes. Heroes not bound by laws or rules. So-called criminals who have the nerves to take justice into our own hands. And while some may be wrong in the actions they take, we know where to draw the line.
We expose people. Show the world who their idols and who their leaders really are. Knock the big man down a peg. Show them how it feels to be kicked around. Show them that they are not invincible.
Some call us villains. Others heroes. But no matter how you look at us, there is always one thing that people will say; that we are making a making a change. How you view that change is up to perspective. But to the people we help, the people who are about to be screwed out of their future. Well, they are our biggest fans.
Sometimes we need a necessary evil. A good person willing to do bad things to have an ultimately good ending. So that what we do. That's what we are. The necessary evil in the world, out to help the common man, no matter how society looks at us.
We call ourselves Project Hydra.
