Chapter 53: Rookies.
(Kamino Ward Central Police Station)
"Good, you're all here. Since not all of you were involved in the planning process, I shall go over that before we all head out." Tsukauchi said to the gathered group. The room contained not just himself and several heads of the police, but also all the gathered heroes for the coming league raid from All Might to even Tiger. However, what both Gran Torino and All Might noticed was the inclusion of Sir Nighteye-seated amongst the police in a way that would allow him to blend in, his presence made that impossible. They also noticed how the man had only spared them both a passing glance when they walked in, but nothing else.
"Two days ago, the League of Villains conducted their 3rd attack, targeting UA summer training camp for their 1st years, while there were no deaths, many students needed medical attention. Along with that, a student as well as one of the heroes on site, Ragdoll, were kidnapped by the League." Tsukauchi summarised the abysmal events which led to them all being here.
"However, as the students had found out Midoriya was a target prior to this, it would seem that Midoriya took precautionary measures to ensure we could find them," Nighteye spoke up, drawing all their attention to himself, not that he reacted as his stone face remained as impassive as ever.
'Nighteye.' All Might wished he could talk with him, seeing how the last time they spoke face to face, they had parted ways on rather undesirable terms.
'Now's not the time for a chat, All Might. As much as I would like to have it.' Nighteye shared his thoughts on the subject as he could admit that he overreacted when they last spoke when he heard that All Might had passed down One for All to a first-year instead of Togata, but he wished to make amends for that but he also knew that their personal drama wasn't important at the moment.
"My question is how he managed that without the League discovering it, I would imagine that they would have taken everything he had on him and destroyed it." Yoroi Musha asked as he didn't need to have spent a week interning the boy to know that he relied heavily on support items, it would be foolish to allow him even a wristwatch when you didn't know what it did or how.
"He took the tracker from his phone and swallowed it. And for the last 2 days, it hasn't moved from its location here in Kamino Ward." Nighteye replied, having heard everything from the boy's A.I. How he realized he was going to be caught so he swallowed his tracker and sent his wings to pick up Tetsutetsu, carrying the boy that carried on the legacy of One for All to safety.
"Smart move on his part," Edgeshot said.
"Indeed, but that's beside the point. We know where he is, now it falls to us as heroes to rescue him and Ragdoll as well as capture the League before they can bring about more chaos to our society." Nighteye replied before he allowed the detective to take things from there.
"Our investigations have borne fruit in the location of where we believe the League is hiding out. It's an old building owned by what we know to be a false name, inside is a bar which doesn't get much traffic. Due to the fact, there are two target locations, the heroes here will be split into two teams. The Rescue team, and the Assault team." Tsukauchi told them as the screen behind him turned on, showing off both locations both on a map and images taken by cops in street clothes sent to scout them.
"The Assault team will hit the bar, and it will be made up of Edgeshot, Endeavour, Gran Torino, Kamui Woods, and All Might. As the League seems to be hiding out there, it's fair to assume that there could also be some of those Nomu as well, so you need to secure the place as fast as you can before a fight can break out. You'll be companied by 40 S.A.T. officers, 8 teams worth." They weren't going to leave anything to chance with this, even if it meant sending in fully armed policemen along with the top two pros.
"Do you expect such a fight that you need to pair All Might with myself in the same team?" Endeavour asked, finding it irritating that he would have to spend a considerable amount of time around the blond buffoon, more so because he'll no doubt show him up like he always does.
"Yes." The response from the detective didn't just catch him off guard, but the other pros as well as while not annoyed by it, also found it strange that so many big names were involved with this. Just how powerful was the League for the police to decide on this.
"We believe there is an architect behind the League of Villains whose strength is comparable to All Might's. If he doesn't feel like his safety is assured, the odds of him appearing are extremely low. However, what we can say about them is that he's both crafty and cautious, if he's given even an inch, a moment to think, it could spell your deaths." The response of one of the police leaders hit them with a rare dose of fear as they could tell he meant every word of it. But to even imagine a villain with as much power as All Might… was absurd, none would recall how anything short of a natural disaster could match his power.
"The Rescue team will be made up of Best Jeanist, Gang Orca, Tiger, Yoroi Musha, and Mt. Lady. You'll team will have 4 S.A.T.s as well as 3 ambulances on stand-by seeing how we have no clue to the condition of the captives." The detective picked things up from there, wishing to move on as while they could discuss All for One, they hadn't had the time to give them all the information, more so since they didn't have anything they could remotely trust as no doubt he's only gathered more quirks since his last encounter with All Might.
"To think, when was the last time this many of the top 10 were needed for a single case?" Jeanist asked the group, the severity of the stakes being clear to him as they were to the rest.
"It goes to show you just how dangerous these criminals can be, we don't have the luxury to go after them bit by bit," Musha replied, though he had a feeling he knew just who they were referring to when they brought up an unknown villain with strength close to All Might. Just the thought of it made his old scars itch.
"We need to defeat and capture them in one swoop," Tsukauchi told them as they separated into their two groups and turned to leave.
'You best be alive, boy. That monster's taken too many of the old from this world, I refuse to allow him to take from the young.' The samurai-styled hero thought to himself, hoping that his pupil was still holding on.
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(Somewhere in Kamino Ward)
"This is Kamino Ward?" Tetustetsu asked as he along with the rest of them looked out where they could, but that wasn't much as most of them rode in the back of Midoriya's support van. As it was of course retrofitted for his gear, the space was limited but they somehow made it work. Only Tokoyami got to sit in the front along with their allotted driver.
"I wasn't expecting so many people to still be out and about." Shiozaki mentioned as it was closing to 9, shouldn't most of them be home by now?
"Even when the sun sets, that doesn't stop people who need to work, or wish to have fun," Tokage replied as she floated one of her eyes towards the front to look out, seeing loads of people seemingly out for some fun.
"Thanks again for doing this, I didn't even know Toko-Fumikage had a sister," Kendo replied, looking towards their driver who shared little in common with her younger brother from the back, seeing how she didn't have the bird head.
"I'm not surprised, he's never been one to talk about family." However, if one were to see her face, that would quickly change that tone as while her head was largely human with silk-like black hair, she had a golden beak. Her eyes were also the same shade of red as his own but she didn't give off the same air of intimidation that he did, being closer to a mother hen.
"Still, thank you, Miyako. I know I'm asking a lot of you for helping us like this." Fumikage replied, slightly embarrassed that his sister was joking about their large family and how he tended to not bring them up.
"Oh, hush you, what has mom always said?" Miyako playfully slapped him over the shoulder, keeping her eyes on the road
"Family helps each other." He replied, looking away which brought some amusement to the others to see their normally calm and collected classmate acting his age.
"That's right. I didn't spend years helping to teach you right from wrong only to not aid you when you try to make practical use of that." She replied as they drove for a little longer, before finding a small alley to park into, giving them some cover as she turned towards where Hatsume, the only other person given their own space, sat manning the main computer.
"Hatsume, can you release one of the drones? We need to scout the area and we can't afford to split up." Miyako wasn't given too much in the way of their plans, but she had heard enough on their hour-long drive here to get the gist of it.
"Sure thing! Fly little baby, get some juicy information for mamma." Hatsume replied as she input the commands, and from the top of the van, where a large housing unit sat on the side-it opened up as one of the drones took off, climbing as quirk as it could to avoid being seen and to use the night sky as cover for its small size.
"But she didn't make it," Shinso asked.
"Just let her be, I doubt logic matters much to her at this point." Kendo waved him off as she wasn't really there even when fully rested, but a Hatsume running on fumes, excitement, and a shit load of coffee was even worse.
"I swear, when this is all over, I'm forcing that girl to have some sweet dreams," Miyako muttered to herself as she had to hold herself back from dragging the clearly over-taxed girl to bed when she first saw her. Still, that rose another problem.
"Fumi, you guys need some disguises. From what you told me, these guys know how all of you look and should like, not to mention the pros who won't be too happy if they see one of you here." She turned to them all.
"You suggestion?" Fumikage asked as she recalled seeing a clothing store not too far from here.
"Your sizes, I can head into that store with Hatsume and buy you something." She had enough cash to spend on this, so her brother didn't make much of a fuss about it, though it would be a challenge to find enough stuff to make all of them look different.
"It's not a bad idea," Kendo replied as they all quickly wrote down their importance sizes on a notebook that the 20-something happened to have before she got out, walking around to the back and opening it up.
"Alright then, Hatsume. Hand the controls to one of the others, we have some shopping to do." Hatsume hadn't really reacted till she was asked to stop messing with the tech, at which point Bakugo just picked her up and all but tossed her out towards Miyako who grabbed the girl by the hand and started to drag her off like one would child that wanted to enter a store you had no plans to enter.
"But I hate shopping! Why can't we just order them online?" She tried to plea but it fell on deaf ears as the group closed the backdoor.
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(30 minutes later)
"I gotta admit, never saw myself as a redhead," Tokage said as she played with the bob-cut redhead wig she had. Along with that, she was also wearing a light blue and white knee-length dress, coat, stockings, and boots.
"This seems…excessive." Tokoyami had the most outrageous of their disguises as his feathers were styled to look like spiky hair while he had to hide most of his face with a large scarf, making him seem like a bandit which along with the brown pants, black shirt, and blue jacket, wasn't far off the mark.
"Dude, you have a bird head, kinda hard not to recognize you in a crowd," Tetsutetsu replied as pointed out the obvious. He wasn't wearing anything near that as Tokoyami, having placed on a cap to hide his white hair as well as a yellow t-shirt, knee-length jacket, and dark green cargo pants.
"This is extremely uncomfortable." Shiozaki was the most uncomfortable of the lot as not only did she have to hide her distinctive vine hair underneath her clothing, using a high collar and blond wig to mask that face.
"Well, you didn't want to cut your hair so we needed to improvise," Shinso replied to her statement as he wore a red bandana around his hair, hiding his hair along with a white and orange-sleeved t-shirt and jeans.
"But does it have to show so…this?" She asked again she blushed as she looked at herself. Her clothing consisted of a black miniskirt, heels, black stockings red and white top, and a half-jacket. She couldn't believe she was dressed like this!
"Sorry, it was the only thing they had in your size that didn't look like the others." Miyako smiled at her as she apologized. She had tried to find stuff that would be a good fit for them but the store had limited options and even more limited stock.
"Bakugo, try not to scowl like you woke up on the wrong side of life. The whole point is to not look our usual selves." A blue-haired Kendo said as she looked towards Bakugo whose dirty blonde hair was hidden under a shoulder-length grey wig, along with his clothes made him look like he was a guy that spent more time styling his hair than anything else.
"I'm so going to make Deku pay me back for this." He growled as he did what he could to not let loose an explosion and draw attention to them.
"For saving him?" Tokage asked him to which he glared toward the wall.
"For making me dress like an idiot." Oh, he was going to get this back in its weight in gold. That was a promise.
"We can chat later; we need to move," Tokoyami said, looking towards his phone besides seeing that they were wasting time, he was using the tracking app Hatsume had installed on all their phones on the way here.
"Remember, just follow the directions and you should get there without problems." Miyako told them in place of Hatsume, who was still peeved over having to go shopping, and having to deal with people constantly asking her unimportant questions such as 'what would you like to buy?' 'may I assist you?' or 'do you need to lay down, you look like you'll about to drop or try and fight God.' That last one really hit home, she did that one time! One time, it seems like the world won't let her forget.
"Got it." The group agreed as they started to move away towards the main street but they got stopped by Miyako.
"Fumi, everyone…come back, you hear me?" She told them all, her eyes pleading for them to not take any more risks than they were already taken.
"We will, we ALL will," Fumikage replied as he turned around and walked away, followed by the rest as his sister could only pray as she waited a couple minutes before she started the van again, pulling out and joining the traffic to get someone close to where the signal was coming from.
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"You found the place yet?" Bakugo asked, speaking into his phone to keep in contact with Hatsume, who continued to man the drone which was way ahead of them and nearing their destination.
"Hold on, this baby's a bit old so it's taking some time to get there but it does seem like its signal is coming from an area of town that is pretty much abandoned. I wonder if I can buy some property here for Hatsume Industries' first office." Hatsume replied before going off on a ramble about pricing and tax breaks.
"Hatsume, focus." Miyako, thankfully, managed to get her back on track as the group moved through the crowds, blending in perfectly as they just looked like any other group of 20-somethings on for some fun on the town.
"That's good for us, it means fewer people to spot us. And less to get involved if a fight does break out." Kendo pointed out but as they reached a crosswalk, they heard someone callout.
"Isn't that UA?"
"What?" They all turned, trying to find their spotter but they noticed that no one was looking their way, instead, they were looking towards the massive jumbo screen where to their surprise, they saw the image of both hero course teachers, and the principal in full suits, bowing towards the cameras.
"Lets us return to a short clip from the UA press conference which just wrapped up." The news anchor thankfully stated, giving them some much-needed context to all this as they paused to watch.
"Aizawa-sensei, Vlad King. Even the principal." Shinso muttered as he just knew in his bones this wouldn't be a quick thing.
"We are here to apologize." Aizawa started as the clip was rewound back some time. The normally baggy-dressed, unshaven man cleaned up nicely for this as he stared into the camera, still carrying a little of that disinterested air. "A recent incident allowed harm to come to 30 first-year heroes, and we staff were ill-prepared. We take responsibility for any trauma caused by our negligence."
"It's our duty to train heroes, but it's also our duty to protect heroes-in-training." He, along with Vlad and Nezu bowed here, accepting all responsibility for the incident even as the students held back their own feelings about it.
"Things must be worse than we thought if Aiwaza-sensei's taken to the camera, he loathes the spotlight," Tokoyami muttered as he narrowed his eyes toward the screen which zoomed out to show the entire room filled with reporters and correspondents from just about every news agency worth it's salt.
"I'll take the first question. Since the beginning of the year, UA students of had four encounters with villains, granted the I-island incident can't be seen as any failure on your part, but that doesn't change the fact that this latest encounter was left by your own count, 30 students in the hospital. Why do you explain this to their families, and what specific steps are you as a school taking to ensure their safety in the future?" One of them stood up, a microphone in hand as he didn't hold anything back.
"Asshats are just trying to make him look bad," Bakugo noted as he glared at the man, not even bothering to read his name at the bottom of the screen.
"The fact that UA went ahead with the festival should be enough on their stance, where does he get off treating them like villains? It's not like anyone could have seen the attacks coming." Tokage whispered as it made no sense for the guy to force them to state the obvious, next he'll ask them if the reason Eraser isn't well known is that he's underground.
"We'll already increase patrols around the school grounds and are reviewing all safety protocols. In addition, additional security is in the process of being vetted." Nezu replied, his normally jovial voice subdued into a calm, business tone to match the situation he was in. One where everything they did was examined under a microscope. "The safety of our students is our main priority, that has always been and will always be a fact." Still, despite this easy enough response, they could see people in the crowd starting to talk, and their opinions were not good.
"The hell are they thinking?"
"Keep going like this and they'll get those kids killed."
"They should be ashamed."
"Increased patrols? That's it? They must be out of their minds." Bakugo and Tetsutetsu looked like they wanted to give the people around them a piece of their minds but were held back by Kendo and Shinso.
"Don't do anything stupid, metalhead. The point of wearing these stupid costumes is to blend in." Shinso told Tetsutetsu, after laying a subtle hand on his shoulder.
"He's right, the people are merely venting right now, they're scared," Kendo told Bakugo who shrugged her off but did as they wanted and calmed himself down.
"They're terrified. If villains could attack UA of all places more than once and escape, what's to say any of them are safe?" Tokage explained as she could hear their words just fine, but she could also see how concerned they were as well as one couple held onto one another.
"So, what? They're venting their fears by trying to make UA look bad?" Bakugo asked her, finding the entire practice foolish but once more, holding himself back as he could admit, at least to himself, that he lets loose explosions just to calm himself down from time to time as if to remind himself that he can still do that, that he can still fight whatever gives him issues.
"Hey, people have always found it comforting to look at others suffering and incompetence to make themselves feel better." Shiozaki wasn't sure how much of that statement she agreed with, but she didn't contradict Tokage's words as they continued to walk the attempted murder of UA's reputation on national television.
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(With the League)
"Man, oh man. I knew that the media would bite the heroes but I didn't think things would be this bad." Shigaraki chuckled as he took a sip of his drink. Around him, the rest of the league shared his views as they watched the broadcast on the small wall-mounted TV.
"That's what they get for acting like they're perfect beings, incapable of making mistakes or doing wrong. Once they do, it makes the criticism all the more biting." Dabi said from his seat, not really watching but listening instead.
"It makes it easier for us though, with the heroes having to explain away every little thing, we get more time to have fun." Toga replied as she lounged on a chair next to Magne, the two sharing their own drink in amusement at the heroes being treated so harshly.
"You know it, girl." Magne clicked her glass against her younger companion.
"It's to be expected from false heroes to be as flawed as the society they claim to protect, but all they care about is themselves," Spinner added as he inspected his gear for any problems along with Mr. Compress who was doing some maintenance on his mask.
"It's to be expected that the masses would be so concerned and quick to complain, they're been treated like children for years now, overlying reliant on heroes to do everything." The normally masked villain mused as he compared it in his mind to a show that has gotten so used to holding the hand of the audience that when they're placed in a situation where they need to think for themselves or use context cues to figure things out-they panic, they get angry and stop watching and never wonder if the fault was in them.
"Sheep like them don't know how to think for themselves, the mere thought of anything outside the mold scares them, so they shun it-hate it," Kurogiri noted as he had heard similar stories from his customers over the years, people who got burnt by the world, people who didn't fit for one reason or another. He can still recall how happy Toga was when she found out he did stock human blood, it wasn't like she was the only person on the planet with a vampire-like quirk, was it so hard to accommodate people like her, or was it decided that doing so wasn't fashionable?
"Heroes create the lie that this society is fair, that the world we live in is fair. That at the end of the day, good always triumphs over evil. The NPCs are sheep, fools but not really the ones I hate." Shigaraki started as he thought back to all the times, he watched some news reports and how he would hate scenes such as idiots standing around watching villain/hero fights and mourning those who get caught in them. Why should he mourn morons who couldn't use their brains and move away from the danger?
"And heroes are the worst of them, they actually believe in that crap. They don't care that this world isn't fair, they don't care that they uphold a false sense of justice and turn their eyes from those they can't reach, that they refuse to reach." He thought back to how his master found him, to how people turned away from him because they have been lulled into such a sense of complacency that even a small child in need of assistance can't spark the urge to do something anymore, it's always someone else job, there's always someone else more qualified that if you wait long enough, will come.
"But that's okay, because thanks to us, everyone's starting to ask just that." He couldn't help but feel excited as it was already beginning.
"And with a few more attacks, soon it'll all come crashing down. I wonder…" Shigaraki started as he turned back to the screen, a smile from ear to ear on his face underneath the hand. "How the NPCs will react when the heroes turn on them as well? To uphold their sense of 'justice'." That would be a sight to see when their respected and beloved heroes start to treat the sheep like they're treated them.
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(With the press conference)
"'The safety of our students is our main priority, that's what you said, Principal Nezu?" The reporter asked for clarification.
"That's right." And with that response in hand, he went in for another attack.
"That doesn't seem to line up with the facts. According to our sources, Eraserhead encouraged the students to fight during the attack on their summer camp, putting a great many of them in danger, which some would say is the reason they were injured, to begin with." This, of course, left out much of the context but both parties knew that it would be extremely risky for UA to point that out as it could easily come off as an excuse. "What was your reasoning for this act against their school's stated top priority?" He turned towards the teacher in question, along with the other cameras.
"As we didn't know the full scope of the situation, I concluded that allowing the students to use their quirks to defend themselves and their classmates was imperative to ensure we avoided the worst possible outcome," Eraserhead responded, sticking to the truth and not trying to sugar-coat anything, their only real play was playing on the facts here.
"I'm not sure about you, but I wouldn't consider 30 hospitalizations and one kidnapped child to be anything but the worst possible outcome, or do you believe the worst to have been a scenario where there were families needing to identify remains?" The reporter's raised brow made his views clear on that response, the same as others in the room who also found the response to be wanting.
"It's an unfortunate fact that you're correct on that front. As you can imagine, a situation where my students would have been caught defenseless and killed to be nothing short of a nightmare." Eraserhead agreed with him, he was in a situation of choosing between two evils so he of course chose the lesser of the two.
"Most of the victims were harmed by the gas attack, we determined it was the result of a poisonous gas quirk of one of the villains, that same villain has been captured in large part thanks to the efforts of Ms. Kendo and Ms. Kodai." Nezu came in to assist, giving more information about the situation and making it clear that most of the victims came in the opening attack before neither they nor the students knew they were under attack or could react.
"We are also providing mental health counseling to any student, but with many still in the hospital, we have yet to screen all of them however that is merely a delay as all students will be seen by qualified therapists." That was also another issue to consider as just about everyone present understood that such an event wouldn't be so easily forgotten by the students as it was a traumatic ordeal, one that needed to be treated as such.
"We must also give credit to Mr. Midoriya and Mr. Tetsutetsu as it was thanks to their actions that the fires were slowed down long enough for emergency services to arrive, but also a child caught up in the villain's attack was not harmed and safety returned to his family." He had spoken with the boy beforehand, and heard his side of things which while only a silver lining to this dark cloud, did make the principal proud of his students.
"So, you consider this to be a bright spot? The fact that your students had to cover for your failures as their protectors?" The reporter sadly didn't let up as he returned to the crux of the issue which was their inability to see this coming, regardless of how fair it was to blame them for that, and their failure to stop the threat instead of the students.
"We're relieved that two classes of young heroes still have a future." Nezu went with the cautious response but as soon as he did, he picked up a small smirk that appear on the reporter's face, it was there for only a fraction of a second, easily mistaken as a twitch but he had studied people enough to know when his opponent thought they had an upper hand on him.
"Can the same be said for the abducted, Izuku Midoriya?" With that question, it was if the room quieted down more than it already did.
"He enrolled into your school with top marks and went on to win the sports festival, there's no doubt that he's quite talented-filled with potential but can you say that his potential is strictly heroic?" He asked another question, drawing slight confusion from both teachers, and the viewing public at large from the rescue squad watching the event on the street, to Miyako and Hatsume in the van, to their parents watching this at home.
"UA only recently appealed its ban on quirkless applicants to the hero course, and at present, you're the only hero school in the country that has done so, so it's fair to say that along with his rather dubious past, UA was his only option to enter the field of heroics." It was a rather heated debate to be sure when UA had done it, and while it never made the main-stream news-UA did receive some backlash for it, people either hating the idea that a quirkless person could stand amongst heroes, or people believing it was a cruel publicity stunt as how could a quirkless person hope to stand with heroes and fight villains.
This was also a fact that both Tokoyami and Bakugo knew as while UA was the best school, it wasn't like Midoriya had any other option if he wanted to train to be a hero in Japan-the alternative was studying abroad in the EU or the US who had schools that allowed quirkless to study heroics. The real question was, where was this guy going with this?
"It's true that the system is not built to allow equal opportunities but what does this have to do with Mr. Midoriya at present? While he does not process a quirk of his own, he's never struggled in any of his classes, and is in fact one of our best students in the first year." Aizawa replied to the statements disguised as questions, trying to halt whatever pity narrative this guy could be trying to build.
"But then what about his record? It's also known that UA has one of the most stringent background checks of any hero school yet from what we found, it's clear that Midoriya's record is far from what you would expect from someone who has any hopes of getting any course at UA." Here the teachers stood a little straighter, with both the class A homeroom teacher and principal figuring out what he might be trying.
"Record?" Vlad asked him to elaborate, keeping their cards close to their chests till they got a better picture lest they screw up.
"In his second year of middle school, Midoriya was involved in a fight, reportedly due to his frustrations over a upperclassmen's comments about his quirkless status and other comments, he put that boy in the hospital with among other injuries, a broken jaw." This surprised both the other reporters, and the viewing audience as while they had seen him both in the festival, and fighting against Stain-neither instance gave any hint to back these claims but at the same time, it wasn't like someone would make such statements without some credible proof.
Before the teachers could head him off from his accusations of the boy only getting into UA for publicity, or perhaps their screening process was merely an early sign of them growing complacent, the reporter took a completely different turn. "However, we found that the school's report on the issue was deliberately falsified as it was in fact that the injured party started the fight and even had a history of antagonizing Midoriya, incidents that were never properly addressed. Despite that, it was Midoriya who faced punishment for the incident and was nearly expelled for it."
This caught the teachers off guard as they had also come to this conclusion after their own investigation, it was part of the reason they had placed their Bakugo and Midoriya's old middle school on the, unfortunately, growing list of schools which hero schools need to be screen more to ensure that applicants are up to standard. Nezu was puzzled about why this clear critic of UA would reveal their defense towards his unsaid accusation unprompted, but then it dawned on him what he was really after and he held back the urge to grind his teeth together.
"With such events in his life, it's easy to see that the young boy's seen just how much discrimination a minority like himself faces in our society, a society where his suffering is turned a blind eye to in favor of those seen to have 'heroic' quirks." The reporter made his case clear to the public, as he eyes the down, giving them no quarter in this verbal battle.
"So, my questions are this: Is it not possible that someone like that would be receptive to the destructive counter-societal views of the league? Can you really say that they aren't brainwashing him to their side to secure his help in designing and building support gear for villains?" He asked them, letting the public stew with his new information, it only made things worse for UA as it was a clear link, one that most would assume could and has led people down the dark path.
"Hold up, that happened?" Tetsutetsu asked Bakugo, having never heard about this as he felt his concern shoot through the roof, more so thanks to the people around them asking if their friend could really turn.
"Yeah…damn extras tried just about everything they could to fuck with him till our 3rd year," Bakugo confirmed, though he left out the part where he was once part of that crowd, hating that Deku thought he could match up till he came to respect his drive to even try, unlike so many others who just tried to ride his dick and claim fame through association.
"But…I've never seen him get angry about that!" Tetsutetsu tried to rationalize this as Kendo, Shinso and Tokoyami glared up towards the screen, one doing so as he hated how they were using his pained past as an excuse to paint him as a villain in the making. The other is because they had to deal with people claiming he had no future outside villainy thanks to his quirk and the final as she had dealt with people picking on others many times in the past and could see the writing on the wall with this.
"Perhaps…that is part of the reason he's in therapy?" Tokoyami muttered to himself as his friend never did tell him about those sessions, only that he would be unavailable some days and if he caught him after one, he would change the subject.
"It is true that Midoriya is one of the more unique students, and is our first case of a quirkless student making it into the hero course. However," Eraserhead started, his gaze staying firm on its target as he may not have seen this coming, but he already had a solid counter. "It's because of those setbacks and limitations that he's trying harder than any of his classmates to achieve his dreams of being a hero. He has a rock-solid set of morals and a powerful drive to help others and has never given me any reason to think otherwise." Even when the boy annoyed him, and made him want to give him detention just because, there was never a moment where he doubted his drive or his goals.
"So, I'll answer your question with one of my own. Why do you think someone like that, who's worked so hard for so long, who's gotten this far-would throw it all away?" He turned the situation around, throwing the ball right into the reporter's face and forcing him on the defensive to try and explain his accusations.
"It's easy to forget but Aizawa-sensei truly cares." Shinso chuckled, grateful that at least he and UA were firm with them.
"Or he just has working eyes. That reporter must have his head so far up his ass if he thinks Deku would ever join those losers and rejects." Bakugo scoffed as even when the guy was at his worst, the most villain thing he could ever see Deku doing would be vandalism or some other low-level shit that most cops would just fine you for.
"Come on, we don't have time to waste listening to this," Kendo told them all as they turned to get back to things, using the crowd's attention on the continued conference to slip away without anyone noticing.
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(With the mothers of three)
"How can he say such things about my baby?" Inko sneezed snotty tears into her tissue as she glared at the TV as if the device had personally offended her.
"Remember that he's just another asshole trying to get ratings, he'll talk shit about All Might if it meant more people reading their crap." Mitsuki comforted her, handing her another box of tissue as she had already gone through two.
"I wouldn't phrase it like that, but she's right, Inko." The matriarch of the Tokoyami family gave Mitsuki a look, still not too sure about her but have already concluded she was a good person and a close friend to Inko as she sat back down in the Bakugo's living room, having gotten them more water to drink, grateful that they used cups sensitive to people with inhumane hands seeing how, unlike her children, who process bird-like heads, her mutation came in the form of her large blue falcon-like wings for arms and bird-like legs from the knees down, the first bit didn't give her much in the way of fine control while using her legs to carry stuff tended to make people uncomfortable.
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(Later)
"That's it?" Sometime later, the group found themselves staring down an old, abandoned warehouse from across the street, viewing it from an alley to avoid anyone seeing them.
"Yup, the tracker's broadcasting from there. And according to the tracking history, it hasn't moved for almost the full two days." Hatsume replied over their phones, they could make out the Green Day drone hovering directly over the place.
"Anything inside?" Kendo asked as they couldn't make out any movement from here, and there weren't any lights on or vehicles parked outside.
"We're picking up multiple heat signatures, around 25 of them. They match up what Midoriya has on record for Nomus but there are also two human signatures as well." Miyako replied, having joined Hatsume in monitoring the situation after finding somewhere to park some blocks down from where they were, which would make it easy for them to grab the two, get them into the van, and for them to get the heck out of there.
"Great, so we know that those two could be Midoriya and Ragdoll but they seem to be guarded by almost 2 dozen Nomu," Shinso muttered as he wasn't sure how much use his quirk would have on a near-mindless creature that didn't even speak.
"Damn villains really don't want them to disappear on them," Tetsutetsu muttered as this was going to be a challenge as they couldn't fight their way through that, sure Nomu came in a range of strength if what happened in Hosu was fact, but they had no way of knowing if any of these were on the same level as the USJ one.
"I wouldn't say that, none of them are moving….Is that normal?" Miyako added in as she leaned in closer to the screen, wondering about that as it wasn't what she was expecting.
"They're brainless but that does seem strange, wouldn't they be moving around, patrolling for intruders if they are meant to be guarding them?" Tokage asked, she hadn't had the chance to fight one or see them in action but this did seem weird.
"How would they see? It's pitch dark in there?" Shiozaki asked another question without light, it'll be trouble to walk around in there, was that why they were staying still? Seeing that they were getting nowhere just trying to understand things, Tokage moved to act.
"Hold on, I can get us a better picture of the situation." She said as she detached her eye and an ear, sending both over to the warehouse to investigate. It took some time as she had to be careful not to draw attention to the flying body parts but she finally made it, heading towards the side of the building, trying to listen for anything but not picking up anything. When she had her eye look on the inside, it was as they predicted, dark but she could make out the gist of the place.
"The place is as trashed as it is on the outside, no lights are on. Hold on, there's something towards the back, it's faint but it's…glowing?" She noticed that towards the back of the room, there was a light source, but she couldn't see all that well from her current spot, so she sent her appendages further into the alley, looking for another window and as she got closer to one, her ear picked up the sound of…something, of a motor working? It definitely wasn't what you would hear from a place that's abandoned and perhaps was the reason there was a light near the back. But she wasn't prepared for what she saw.
"Holy shit!" She took a step back, bumping into Bakugo who glared at her, angry that she did that, but also concerned about what she could have seen in there.
"What?" Kendo approached her, placing a hand on her shoulder as she shook her head a bit, before getting back into it as if she didn't trust what she was seeing.
"Something wrong?" Shiozaki asked her as she kept looking in, the light was dim but it was enough for her to see some pretty messed up stuff straight out of some mad scientist's lab.
"Hell yeah, this isn't just some random league hideout, it looks like a Nomu storage plant. They're all in glowing vats." She explained as she could make out over 20 of those vats, filled with something that she wasn't sure was water, as well as pipes and tubes heading into said vats, no doubt connected to their occupants.
"Are you sure?" Tokoyami asked her.
"Unless the League suddenly recruited a ton of people with exposed brains who all like to sleep in oversized baths, then yeah, I'm sure." That was the only part of them sticking out, and for the life of her, she didn't know why and didn't know if she wanted to know why.
"Do you see Midoriya and Ragdoll?" Shinso brought her back on track as she turned around to try and spot them, quickly doing so and gasping at the condition both were in.
"…Yeah, they're there, we're gonna need to cover them up since they're butt naked in there." She decided to keep the worst of it to herself, now wasn't the time to get angry-they could do that AFTER they grabbed the two veggie heads.
"Is that all?"
"I'm not sure, I can't make out much else, it's too dark in there." She replied, trying to end things before they pushed further as she called back her appendages.
"Those savages." Shiozaki muttered in disgust as she glared toward the warehouse.
"If they're keeping them here of all places…then it means that they…"
"Yeah, but we won't let that happen. Let's move somewhere else before someone notices all of us standing here." Kendo told them all as she looked and saw two drunks heading their way, let them draw whatever attention in the area, it would only help them sneak him.
"So, what's the play? No one in there that will fight back and the weeds outside the door haven't been touched." Around a block away from the warehouse, the group had stopped by a soda machine to think about their options.
"Throw in the fact that the lights are off, and it's clear that this place banks on hiding in plain sight. It looks just like every other building around here." Tokage finished the thought as it was pretty clear that no one's been to the place in a way, as even the parking lot her eye had flown over seemed to have been left vacant for quite some time.
"You said the League has a teleporter, that would explain how they could come and go as they please without ever touching the door, I wouldn't put it past them to have rigged it to blow or something," Kendo said since, for as much as she wished to stop these villains and pay them back for their actions, she couldn't say that they were dumb for making full use of their warp-gate to travel without leaving a trail to wherever was in said warp gate's range.
"Not to mention the extras around here," Bakugo noted as he looked around and saw a few more drunks, a street cleaner, and some homeless people. It wasn't much but even a single person could get in the way.
"Is there another point of entry?" Tokoyami asked as they could all agree that the front and back doors were a no-go, and they couldn't just smash down a wall either, not if they wished to keep this as quiet as they could.
"We saw a vent on the roof. Someone could enter through there and scout inside." Hatsume added to the conversation, adding that it was large enough for one of them to crawl down.
"Tokage." They looked towards the recommendation's student in question who nodded her head as she split off both hands, an eye, and an ear and sent them all off.
"Wait, can you hack into their security, Hatsume?" Tetsutetsu recalled the I-island incident and figured that this place would have security if there wasn't anyone there to guard it.
"Sorry, not my skill set." Sadly, for them, Hatsume had no talent in that field-most commonly relying on pre-bought stuff. Besides, she wasn't sure that one could wireless hack into whatever security they had with this flying baby, it was pretty old looking compared to the other one, but that one wasn't in any condition to use.
"What if I opened the vent for you to take the drone in, does it have a light we can use?" Tokage asked as her pieces made the much longer trip there.
"It sure does, I'll meet you up there!" Hatsume took another gulp of coffee as she worked, though she did note that even with the continued supply of caffeine, she was starting to slow…maybe she should invent a caffeine patch just for her, one with triple the dose? Yes, that sounded like a good idea, she better write that down.
"Looks like there's no one for you to brainwash." Shiozaki noted towards Shinso who only shrugged his shoulders.
"At this point, that works in our favor, fewer people to worry about getting in the way."
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(At the bar)
"Hmm?" At that moment, Kurogiri felt his phone vibrate in his pocket.
"What's up, Kurogiri?" Shigaraki asked his bartender and confidante who had taken the device out to see what the issue was, it wasn't like he had many friends and he hadn't been expected any work this evening.
"It seems the silent alarm at the Nomu facility has been tripped." He relayed to his master as due to his role as the league's sole warp-gate, he was the first one to be alerted to security alerts to either head over himself to covertly check them out, or warp in cleaners to take care of it. Though, even after hearing this, Shigaraki wasn't too concerned as he waved him off.
"Do your thing, it could be a dumb rat, it could be some stupid druggies trying to squat on our tuff." It wouldn't be the first time something stupid like that happened, having to kill them to ensure they didn't spill whatever they had seen to others was always a pain as it wasn't like you gained EXP from killing NPCs like that.
"As you-" As Kurogiri asked him a question, there was a sound that drew not just theirs, but everyone's attention towards the door.
KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK
"Hello, I got a pizza delivery here?"Pizza? None of them had ordered such, who ordered food when at a bar, to begin with? "This is the Mos Eisley bar, right?" The delivery boy sounded confused, but none of them bought it as they slowly moved to face the door, Spinner aiming his hidden blade towards it as Dabi rose a hand, ready to incinerate the poor bastard that managed to end up in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"SMASH!" However, All Might busting through the wall put a halt to those plans, his entry managing to take out Spinner as he launched into the bar stand, his head smashing through to the other side. Seeing that the number one had tracked them down, both Magne and Toga moved to attack as one reached for her magnet and the other for the many blades she kept on her person. Tomura also quickly reacted to this as she jumped up from his seat.
"Kurogiri!" He bellowed out to his warp gate, he wasn't dumb enough to try to fight All Might head-on, not then a single one of his blows can send any of them flying but it wasn't his night. In the moments after All Might made his entry, it was made clear he hadn't come alone as from behind, another hero entered the fray.
"Lacquered Chain Prison!" Kamui Woods's capture technique managed to ensnare every one of them, even Spinner who had only just started to try and dislodge his head. He had also been careful in how he did it, having also taken Magne's magnet to keep it from here, and restrained those like Toga and Tomura to prevent them from using their hands.
"Wood, seriously?" Dabi just looked at the bindings in mild annoyance but before he could burn them off himself, a third-even faster figure shot into the room and slammed right into his head, their kick knocking him out cold.
"Don't do anything foolish, you're in enough trouble as it is." Gran Torino told him, even though he wouldn't hear a thing as he jumped back.
"Just what I would expect from a competent new hero," All Might spoke up in praise for the work of the rookie of the year. "And a veteran who moves faster than the eye can see." He added as Gran Torino landed next to him."You can't run any more villains, because we are here!"
"The press conference ended less than 10 minutes ago. How could they-it was all a diversion? You wanted us watching it instead of keeping an eye out." Mr. Compress realized as there was no way they could have found them this quick afterward, and that was why All Might wasn't present.
"One tends to neglect defense when on the offense, but we didn't come alone, take a look." Edgeshot slid in between the space of the door and its frame, opening it up to allow the entry of the police. "The entire building is surrounded by both pros and police." He added as Endeavour stood outside, pissed that he had been relegated to backup in case any of the villains somehow managed to escape.
"And after all the trouble I went through to prepare this, the final boss shows up on my doorstep." Shigaraki felt like doing nothing more than turning All Might's stupid smile into dust but he wasn't in a position where that was possible. A quick glance told him that none of them could fight back at the moment.
'Everyone's been restrained, and with Dabi out cold, we aren't going to be able to burn our way out of this.' It was smart of the heroes to take out their fire user to keep him from wrecking shop with the wood user, but they still had something up their sleeve. 'But they don't know where the two are being kept, and while they have backup, so do we.'
"Kurogiri, warp over as many as you can!" He yelled out, smiling in glee at the thought of the Nomu attacking the heroes on mass.
"You're talking about the Nomu, right?" However, he was caught off guard by the fact that All Might was smiling, looking directly at him as if he knew something he didn't.
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(Moments prior)
"Guys, we need to move, now!" Shinso called out as he saw the heroes rushing in right past where they were, with Mt. Lady already in giant form, wearing a truck of all things as a shoe as she rose her foot up.
"Crap, is that-?" Tokage turned, wide-eyed as she still had her pieces in the warehouse and tried to get them out of there fast. Not fast enough as Mt. Lady brought her leg down into the wall of the place, smashing right through it. The dust hadn't even settled before Yoroi Musha called for them to press in.
"Move in!"
(Back at the bar)
"You hear what I just said? Bring them over, now!" Shigaraki yelled towards the warp-gate user, but it was clear that he was rather uncomfortable about the fact he hadn't acted yet.
"I'm sorry, Tomura Shigaraki. The nomu were supposed to be in a fixed location but…they're gone." He told him, surprised as no one was supposed to have moved them, besides master and the doctor, no one in the league besides the two of them even knew where they were, to begin with!
"It seems that you still have a lot to learn, Shigaraki. You're still green." All Might told him as he walked over to him. "You and your league underestimated all of us, you didn't consider that we'll be able to find out about your little storage site."
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(At the Nomu storage site.)
"All Nomu neutralized. We have control." Best Jeanist stated as he used his quirk to restrain 8 of the monstrosities, Yoroi stood over another 4 and Mt. Lady held 9 which left the rest for the others to handle. They hadn't met any opposition from villains or the nomu themselves as they didn't seem to react to even their capture, giving credence to the theory that they were truly mindless, incapable of action without explicit orders from whoever had sway over them.
"I wasn't expecting so many of these gross dudes, we sure they're alive?" Mt. Lady asked as she couldn't feel much warmth from the ones in her hands which unnerved her.
"No, we aren't but that's beside the point. We need to contain them long enough for the police to get them away from here." Jeanist replied as he looked towards where Tiger and some police were carefully getting the hostages out of those vats they had been in, one of whom bringing some blankets to cover their modesty.
"You heard the man, get the transports ready but be on your guard! We still don't know if there could be more. Yoroi Musha yelled towards some of the other cops who quickly nodded before they got to work, the sound of ambulances and prison transports approaching getting louder.
"Looks like they beat us to it." Kendo summarized as the group watched all this from afar, having not been noticed by the pros which was a mercy as it would have been difficult to explain why they were here.
"Hatsume, you got that?" Shinso asked their tech support who seemed a little upset about it.
"Yeah, but they totally broke my baby when they busted it! It'll take me another few minutes to get another one up and running." She complained as they hadn't been able to move the drone to safety, the last thing she had seen on its feed was a large piece of brick heading towards it before it went offline.
"I don't think that would be necessary. With the pros here, we don't need to carry on, they can handle it from here." Shiozaki replied, saying a quick thanks to the lord that they had managed this.
"Looks like it, at least we didn't get caught so no one would be the wiser to us ever being here." Tetsutetsu was still upset that he hadn't had a hand in it, but the whole point was rescuing the two, so he was happy that it was done at all.
"Except if they find the remains of your eye, ear, and hands." Bakugo pointed towards the girl in question who was quickly regenerating her lost parts to replace the ones surely destroyed in the pro's entry.
"Yeah, except that but come on, they have their hands full as it is, they most likely won't even notice them," Tokage said as they all nodded and turned to leave, confident that everything was being handled.
"How are they?" Yoroi Musha asked as he walked towards Gang Orca and Tiger, both carrying the two kidnap victims who had been wrapped up in blankets.
"They're still breathing but…look at them." Tiger didn't have words to describe it as for Ragdoll, her eyes may have been open but it was quite clear she wasn't there, not reacting to anything around her. Midoriya was equally out, appearing to be peacefully asleep but the bruises around his face and across his body hidden by the blanket told them that he hadn't gotten there by any peaceful means.
"Just what in goodness have they done to him; he looks like they spent the entire time torturing him." Gang Orca growled, appalled at such treatment as he held the boy. Tiger held onto Ragdoll just as much, dreading that what Nezu had told them about the league's mysterious backer could be the reason for this.
"That could be the case, but they're alive, that's a win for us. Get them to the ambulances and out of there, in their condition they won't be able to tell us anything." Yoroi Musha replied as the two turned to leave to wait outside, not wishing to be here even a second longer than they need to. With the retreating students, they hadn't gone far before Tetsutetsu heard a voice he didn't recognize speak, its voice being as soft as a whisper but as clear as day.
'He's here.'
"Tetsutetsu?" Tokoyami turned to see that he had stopped walking and was looking around as if trying to find something.
"Did you…did you guys hear that?" Tetsutetsu asked them, the group looked at one another, trying to see if any of them had a clue what he was talking about but it was clear none of them did.
"Hear what? What, did the doctors miss a concussion or something?" Bakugo asked him, walking towards him and knocking on his head as if to check for himself.
'But I could have sworn…One for All.' Tetsutetsu realized as he recalled what All Might told him about it, and the voices he heard when he defeated Muscular.
"My apologies heroes for their present condition, young Midoriya had information that we wanted and I wasn't able to see to him before we tried…alternative methods to get it." Back in the destroyed warehouse, the heroes all froze as a voice run out, along with the calm footfalls of someone approaching them. How was that even possible, how had none of them picked up on an additional presense?
"As for Ragdoll, she had such a useful quirk that I couldn't help myself and take it." They turned towards the direction of the voice to see a man in a fine suit approach but remain in the shadows enough so that they couldn't make out a face but what was clear was that he seemed…amused by them?
"That voice…you!" Yoroi Musha, on the other hand, recognized the voice, having burned it into his memory decades ago as his blades shot out, the light bouncing off the deadly weapons as he looked ready to charge the man.
"Hmmm? Oh, Yoroi Musha, it's been too long." Despite this clear aggression from the veteran pro, the unknown didn't seem all too bothered by it acting like it was instead a chance meeting between old friends on the street.
"You won't escape this time, monster." Yoroi Musha vowed, even if he had to take his head just to be sure, he wasn't about to let this demon among men continue to walk free and bring continued pain and death. Jeanist didn't wait for an explanation, he didn't ask for one as he used his quirk to use both his own and the fibers of the man's suit to restrain him, wrapping him up from feet to neck in enough fabric to restrain an elephant.
"I don't know who you are, but your presence here and Musha's reaction is more than enough to hold you for questioning." As he said this, he recalled what the police had told them about. He didn't know if this was him, or simply another follower but he wasn't about to leave anything to chance, he didn't need to turn to know the police had also turned their weapons on him just as the first of the transports arrived. The nomu could wait, this one was going first.
"Smart call on your part, but that won't be enough." The unknown man stated as his arm bulged out to nearly trice its size, the unexpected increase both in its size and strength snapping the fibers restraining the limb enough for him to raise it towards the heroes and fire. Just about all of them hadn't even had the time to react.
And we are done, the two chapters have finally been written. I didn't cover as much as I wanted to but considering that most actual episodes are made up more at least 3 manga chapters, I feel like I've shown enough. There were scenes that I had to cut, not just for time but because they don't appear in my summary notes for these chapters as past me realized that wouldn't make sense. Tetsutetsu doesn't get any warning from the doctor close to what Deku gets since, unlike Deku, he hasn't broken himself as the green-haired boy had by that point. I also cut the parts where Kendo, Tokage, Tetsutetsu, and Shiozaki were going to sneak into UA as it wouldn't really have added anything. I also kept the thing about not showing the actual torture as I feel that seeing the aftermath of it does more than enough to convey just what it was like.
Not sure if I'll be able to post another chapter this month, tis is the season of Christmas and with all the backlog of anime I still need to watch, I'm going to be busy as I still need to watch stuff like Witch from Mercury as I've only gotten to episode 02, the latest episodes of Spy x Family and Uzaki-chan wants to hang out and finally, I actually have to start Welcome to Demon School! As I got that shit like 4 months ago and have only watched the first episode…I've reached that point in a weeb's life where they watch one episode in a day and consider that enough, binging anime is a thing of the past.
Reviews!
EWR115: Sadly not, just putting that one Black Ops reference was enough considering…well, there's a reason that Black Ops is called Black Ops, 90% of that shit can't be shown here without traumatizing somebody…more than I've already had.
TheRealD3lph0xL0v3r: Well he has…for the most part.
tacktician: I already have several ideas for how to introduce a venom-like character into this.
Mugetsu700: Thanks, hope you enjoyed this chapter.
Zukafew119: Yup, I really took my time with both the last chapter and these two. The two boys, both would have little experience with defeat with the exception of Todoroki and Stain but there they still managed to hold him back, they could walk away and say they did what they set out to do, so they won but here…the villains got just about everything they wanted. Their presence at the meeting felt natural as they were also teaching and watching over the student when shit hit the fan, and Tiger was involved in the rescue effort, so why not allow them to hear more about the situation.
When it came to the reason for his kidnapping, of course, they'll brainstorm as it's likely that they did the same for Bakugo which is how they came to suspect it was to recruit him into the League as his general attitude is as Kaminari put it, 'crap soaked in sewage'. Add onto how he acted after he won the festival and yeah, I would say he had villain potential if I didn't know him that well. As for the League, we know that All for One has recruited them in the past but he often did so by offering them quirks of their own, though it would be interesting if like Hydra-he's recruited hundreds over the years and helped them to gain key positions across business, government, and police.
Woods was going to find out sooner or later, even if not friends they do spend quite a lot of time together as co-workers. With his views on the couple, that's more anime logic than actual logic as most would at least try to sway them away from this as the guy's in his first year of high school which makes him dangerously underaged in comparison to her. I've admitted to this in the past and how this ship was picked just because it was rare. I could have just as easily gone with the Shiozaki or Kodai routes. Thankfully, it's clear that the students aren't that big yet, even in season 6 so the press knowing where they live outside exceptions like the rich trio is highly unlikely.
Neko for the save. Her calling Nighteye was her being rational as while an up-and-coming pro, she doesn't have the connections to get this through as fast as she would like as we know about the Hero Network, but I can imagine it takes time for a response to get through as pros can't be constantly checking it for updates, big names like Endeavour most likely have people who do it for him and then relay whatever they feel he'll take to him but even then I can imagine unless it's something he told him is a top priority, it would take a couple hours to reach him. Nighteye also was involved to get him more invested prior to the Overhaul Arc of season 4 as I do enjoy his character and how he serves as a reminder to both Izuku and the audience that if he wants to become that symbol if he wants to surpass All Might-he's still got a long way to go as just wanting it really bad isn't enough. Though I do really appreciate it as it wasn't just the power of the protagonist that won the day as he needed Eri to reverse the damage One for All was doing to him.
When it comes to the media, I think any celebrity or person whose even a little famous can tell you how much of a bitch the press can be as they can switch from praise to hate on a dime and vice versa with no shame. Case in point, the drama between Depp and Heard, remember how the media painted him as the monster based on her only her word? Yeah, I member. Instead of waiting for all the facts, they just reported shit, and well…Sam doesn't need prosthetics, he's been scarred sure, but his limbs work just fine, and the guy just likes his new arms much like the mad scientist he's based on. And yes, he will as while TT gets Shigaraki, Todoroki gets Dabi and Uraraka has Toga, he'll be getting Sam and his Sinister Six.
I wanted the two to be able to chat, even for a little bit to show how they're doing and how they're reacting to being beaten and captured. It was also to give Ragdoll a chance to be a pro and actually to the comforting part as like one Youtuber by the name of ToxiCurE mentions in a video, we don't ever see the teenage cast ever really talking to an adult about their experiences as All Might admits that he didn't see the signs of Bakugo's frustrations and self-doubt after he was rescued but at the same time, it shouldn't have been his sole job, the rest of the stuff should also be held responsible. Why wasn't he referred to Hound Dog or another therapist to ensure he wasn't suffering from anything after being kidnapped? So in essence, you can bet that I'm going to do something about that here.
Funny enough, at one point I actually wanted to write that pairing just because I thought it would be cute, but then I was asked to write about where he was with Pixie-bob and that idea fell to the wayside, wouldn't mind reading a story where its s thing really, but not a harem. Even if he's close to his cannon self, you can't deny that the two would be a fun couple as she's the energy of the couple and more than that, he would be one of the few people who could understand what's like to not have something everyone else has: a quirk. It would be a fun way for her to explore her worth without it as while Deku would of course be supportive, if she gets frustrated, she could point out how just about everything he's accomplished, everything she's accomplished-was thanks to their quirks so what worth does she have as a hero without it? Yes, Deku earned his quirk, but you can't deny that because he was missing that one thing, his dreams were just that dreams.
Kingofsenju: It's already based on a sleeker variant of the Vulture suit.
theflyinghans1: Yeah, you would be how you say, tragic indeed.
