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My idiot brain won't settle down after binge watching My Hero Academia! I'm trying to write the next update for you guys but my brain isn't cooperating!

So let's get this out of my system! While having some fun!

I have a premise to share with you that my brain wants to write as a potential MHA story in future (Technically right now but I have too many stories going as is!).

-The Premise-

My dumb brain has been formulating a storyline for the series but it wouldn't be the Shonen-typical that the canon is. Quirk Marriages would be legal regulations barring certain Quirks from breeding together for the safety of everyone around the potential offspring and the Quirk that could, or most likely 'would', be created. There would be more 'villains' that don't listen to their governments telling them that they can't use an aspect of their own biology. That's not to mention the ever so slowing growing certainty of the 'peaceful society' that heroes and law enforcement maintain is going to eventually come crashing down as each generation, even according to canon, Quirks are developing/mutating/evolving and getting more and more powerful.

I also feel that specialists would be brought in after the USJ Nomu was discovered to be made from an actual person. That these said specialists would flat out, no bullshit and no sugar-coating it, tell the 1-A and 1-B students that within a few short years to a decade they'd more than likely be thrown into the collapse of 'peaceful society' and into anarchy as people with powerful Quirks rebelled against the system. That even simple Quirks, when used with intent to kill, could become far more dangerous than almost any weapon ever built by man. That literal 'Quirk Warfare' would soon become an inevitable reality for the world.

That would actually probably be the title of the story too, 'Quirk Warfare'. Has a ring to it.

Basically I'm portraying the world more dark/realistically. After all how many people in the world would really just sit back and say 'Ok, sure.' if their government told them that they couldn't use a certain aspect of their own biology anymore?

I was also thinking the specialists could be from a small international, like United Nations thing, group that have been hand selected by their own governments to lead the fight in the event of Quirk Warfare.

These men and women all have powerful Quirks and a lot of experience dealing with criminals who use their Quirk in the 'real' Criminal Underworld. I'm talking Assassins and Hitmen, Corporate Espionage, Military Espionage, and just plain psychos like Serial Killers, Serial Rapists, even just the whack jobs that destroy on a large scale because their Quirk is strong enough to level several square blocks in a single use. The kind of people that don't call themselves 'villains' they just do the illegal shit because they're good at it or because they're nut jobs.

I even have a Historical Event planned that happened in the past, several years before canon, that instigated the nations of the world to form this Quirk Warfare group. Just to give you a hint, the person who caused this event that resulted in huge loss of life and immense wide-spread structural damage, had a Quirk dubbed 'Solar Body'.

The Quirk Warfare Department has several specialty Quirks that allow for full-immersion training. One such Quirk allows the user to put another into a sleep-like state where the sleeper can basically live through any past event that the user has enough knowledge of. So guess which incident Classes 1-A and 1-B get to live through when the Japanese Government insists that the specialists start holding 'Special Training' at the various Hero Academies around the country to prepare the next generation for what is ahead.

And this 'Training' makes the event literally interactive. Meaning the students are tasked with trying to stop it. They'll have to confront 'Solar Body' while his temperature is still increasing, before he goes 'Star Mode' and everything around him is incinerated near instantly. Thankfully this is all in their heads and the Quirk makes the memories vivid, but dissociative, meaning the students will remember the training but not the pain they receive and no emotional trauma or mental backlash.

If it didn't have this 'Safety Feature' imagine how many students would have Psychological Trauma from seeing their classmates killed or getting incinerated themselves or losing a limb or a hundred other traumas they could suffer while in training.

-End Premise-

So here's a bit of interactive for you my Patrons, since you're probably bored anyway, pick out a fictional villain from whatever series you like. Manga/Anime, Novels, TV shows, Movies, Games, whatever. Then I'll work them into the MHA world and give you a 'Report' about them like the 1-A and 1-B students would get during their Special Lessons.

Seems like a good way to get this out of my system so that I can hopefully focus on updating the stories you guys want to read!

P.S. If you choose a character from a series I don't know I'll ask you to be my information source. You'll have to tell me about them and their abilities, especially any 'oddities' about them; like psychological problems and what not.


So put your favorites into a comment below! I'll get the 'Reports' written up in their own separate posts shortly! This is a Patron exclusive event that I'm running! So let's kill some boredom!

Comments

Benjamin Shklyar

Actually the first thing that comes to mind for a villain is Kano agito from The kengan ashura manga. You can make his quirk sort of evolution. He's able to adapt to a person's fighting style incredibly quickly making him and even more dangerous fighter as time goes on.

Thomas E Nellis

As cool as that sounds there already is a verse like that called heroes but it’s live action and pretty interesting. I am down to see what you would do with The my hero academia characters in such a scenario but I would like you to watch at least up to season 2 in heroes before you make this story. Heroes also came out before my hero academia

Kairomaru

Thanks for being the first participant! Kano Agito...alright let's write up a report!

Kairomaru

It was one of the 'Big' shows back when it was on the air in my area. Never got into it too much though, don't know why but it just never 'clicked' with me even after watching the first couple of episodes.

Thomas B Wilkes

Poison Ivy would fit in quiet well. A plant based quirk that drives them insane from the death of plants around them and lets them control plants. The farmland in the great plains of north America would be wrecked quiet fast.

Tristan McKenzie O'Meara

Methinks I like this idea. In fact, I have a couple ideas you could use. Sosuke Aizen from Bleach. Albert Wesker from Resident Evil. Mao from Code Geass.