Your Hero* Macadamia - A BNHA/MHA Quest

SO: there's an in-story reason for the rewards, and it's that you essentially proved yourself a good potential asset. Not that all heroes would think like that, and not all Detnerat employees would, either. It's the same thing as the U.A. Sports Festival, or pickpocketing Da Boss.

Aw now I feel special that my plan worked out.

I'd absolutely hate it if this becomes a TMNT/MHA quest. However I am fine with references to them in terms of things like characters with quirks like theirs, though I'd want them to be their own people rather than just references if they are included as anything except filler.


Hero vs Villain upbringing, and I choose hero.

Edit: to clarify why this is a great choice. I can not explain. It's literally between Detnenet and Heroic Foster Home though. If you want us to be a villain choose Detnenet.

If you want him to be able to choose another path choose heroic foster home

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Mirai Sasaki

Overview Gallery Synopsis Relationships Mirai Sasaki (佐 (さ) 々 (さ) 木 (き) 未 (み) 来 (らい) , Sasaki Mirai?),[1] also known as Sir Nighteye (サー・ナイトアイ, Sā Naitoai?) was a Pro Hero and Mirio Togata's mentor. He was also formerly a sidekick to All Might and was considered the brains behind him.[2] Sir...
If we want to talk about anyone adopting us, I have to bring up this guy.
Agree with all of this, Mirai makes sense as he's both smart as well as having a similar power to ours, with a similar practical temperament. Also with the not making this a TMNT crossover quest. References sure, but more than that is a bit much.

[X] Heroic foster home
 
I was three when my Quirk came in; I believe I was five when I crossed the threshold of my last foster home for the last time

he was younger than 3 years old when his parents died in a fire, and yet he still remembered his parents deaths. Permanent memories become a thing at 2 and a half years old, and I'll be honest even intelligent individuals and kids don't tend to remember memories from that time period.

This along with the age he figured out the unhelpfulness of the foster care system demonstrates clear and high intelligence.

I'm betting right now his intelligence is 32-33(with the -1 im betting 33.).
 
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[X] Heroic foster home
This will help us to start learning our quirk earlier under the guidance of an experienced hero.
Detnerat also has its advantages, they will certainly be able to give us a more developed and versatile education, but if we want more, we will have to join the meta liberation army, and we have just gotten out of control of one villain.
This along with the age he figured out the unhelpfulness of the foster care system demonstrates clear and high intelligence.

I'm betting right now his intelligence is 32-33(with the -1 im betting 33.).
I do not think that his departure from the foster family is a fully conscious and thoughtful decision that indicates high intelligence.
If we look at this situation objectively, then after leaving he was in a worse position than he was before. Because even if the foster family was completely useless, it at least gave access to the education system, thanks to which he could stand out and get further promotion on the social ladder.
In addition, after his escape, he did not have a plan for the further development of events, he just went with the flow, which also does not seem like a well-thought-out strategy.
 
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I would absolutely love it if this is a TMNT crossover. You base the entire quest MC off of another franchise and you expect other things from the franchise not to show up? You reap what you sow.
 
Whats TMNT? Though tbh I would prefer to just have this setting in MHA.

References are fun, but if you make a crossover it could confuse people and turn away some readers.

Also if we go the hero route we can always turn villain later... It all depends on the plot.

However if we go the villain route straight away there's a higher chance that we won't be able to go back to being a hero.

[x] Heroic foster home (will result in a vote, better options as a reward for the escape plan)
 
Con: Our gang will likely think we've betrayed them.
Let them think whatever they want. Given the history of our boy, we can say that survival and personal well-being for him are much more important than such imaginary and uncertain things as loyalty.​
In addition, after his escape, he did not have a plan for the further development of events, he just went with the flow, which also does not seem like a well-thought-out strategy.
It is much more, than any child of his age could ever do. For this period of development - the guy is a genius, not even counting the quirk.​

Hmm... Sounds like money. And money means good life. And such families are much more well protected for many reasons. However, heroes can also be horrible people. But in this case, we can always try to escape again or kill them in a sleep.​
 
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What do you think is the true power of Oroku?
My theory so far is that his quirk is able to build simulations based on the information received by Oroku. This could explain the ability similar to foresight.
The fact that his first model was an understanding of weak points can be explained by the fact that understanding how the physical world works is a skill obtained at a fairly early age, and quirk received these data simultaneously with the Oroku. The destructive orientation of the quirk is probably provoked by a traumatic experience.
 
Or he really can glimpse into true meaning of the world, see it's base code...
Perhaps so, but I doubt it, because when choosing this quirk, its main characteristics were intelligence and perception.
However, I don't know how important this knowledge is. Maybe having it would make it easier to train later?
Yes, I think it will help a lot in training. If our forces really work on the basis of modeling, then we can purposefully search for as much information as possible on the topic we have chosen so that the quirk can create models based on multiple samples.

If, for example, our power is based on some kind of inner understanding or a kind of prediction, then focusing on in-depth self-understanding.
 
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Scheduled vote count started by xamaplak on May 25, 2023 at 9:27 PM, finished with 15 posts and 7 votes.

  • [X] Heroic foster home
    [X] Detnerat (guaranteed acceptance because of the escape plan)
    [x] Heroic foster home (will result in a vote, better options as a reward for the escape plan)
 
Does anyone have any idea which heroes will be able to unlock our potential the best?
Well, I've already mentioned the obvious answer.

These are the top 3 known heroes in My hero academia that could help us the most.
Sir Night eye (foresight, great trainer)
All Might (if he gives us his quirk it boosts ours...)
Nezu (High Spec, Principal)
 
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All Might (if he gives us his quirk it boosts ours...)
As far as I understand, one of the reasons why the All Might chose Izuka was the lack of quirks. Two powerful quirks in one body oppress the user and kill the user quickly. We already have the ultra plus quirk so getting One For All is guaranteed to kill us.
 
As far as I understand, one of the reasons why the All Might chose Izuka was the lack of quirks. Two powerful quirks in one body oppress the user and kill the user quickly. We already have the ultra plus quirk so getting One For All is guaranteed to kill us.
look at all for one to show the proof against that belief. Or You know One For all.

edit: to make it clear quirks combine if you have multiple quirks in one body. That's the precedent set, yes multiple quirks can be combined in a harmful manner. However, One For all is very explicit in not doing so, and instead enhances the quirk of the wielder.
 
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look at all for one to show the proof against that belief. Or You know One For all.

edit: to make it clear quirks combine if you have multiple quirks in one body. That's the precedent set, yes multiple quirks can be combined in a harmful manner. However, One For all is very explicit in not doing so, and instead enhances the quirk of the wielder.
I took this overload information from Wikipedia dedicated to MHA.

Toshinori has wielded One For All longer than any other user, for a total of forty years, while almost all the other users were either killed by All For One or died of old age due to the burden of One For All. The reason Toshinori was able to hold One For All for so long is revealed to be because he was born Quirkless, meaning he could bear the burden of the Quirk since he was an empty vessel One For All could fill.
 
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I took the information on Wikipedia dedicated to MHA.

Toshinori has wielded One For All longer than any other user, for a total of forty years, while almost all the other users were either killed by All For One or died of old age due to the burden of One For All. The reason Toshinori was able to hold One For All for so long is revealed to be because he was born Quirkless, meaning he could bear the burden of the Quirk since he was an empty vessel One For All could fill.
ah! difference, of ideas. I'm thinking along the lines of immediate death your thinking of what's likely to kill him in the long run.

There's ways around it, citing All for one for instance, but yes if we did get it it should kill us in the end.
 
The primary reason All Might chose Izuku as a successor was that Izuku performed a heroic deed almost instinctually right after having his dreams crushed by his idol.

All Might didn't know anything about how OFA was developing, the fact that Izuku was Quirkless was a happy coincidence. If the slime villain thing hadn't happened, Mirio could have easily received OFA, or it could just as easily have remained ungranted.

With the way Saki's been developed so far, he probably wouldn't get OFA. He has the potential to become a great hero, but All Might needs more than that to be convinced. The way I read it, he wasn't even entirely sure that he wanted to pass OFA on until Izuku's act of reckless heroism.
 
The primary reason All Might chose Izuku as a successor was that Izuku performed a heroic deed almost instinctually right after having his dreams crushed by his idol.

All Might didn't know anything about how OFA was developing, the fact that Izuku was Quirkless was a happy coincidence. If the slime villain thing hadn't happened, Mirio could have easily received OFA, or it could just as easily have remained ungranted.

With the way Saki's been developed so far, he probably wouldn't get OFA. He has the potential to become a great hero, but All Might needs more than that to be convinced. The way I read it, he wasn't even entirely sure that he wanted to pass OFA on until Izuku's act of reckless heroism.
This is the factor, that I'm not going to miss out on.

Unlike the terminally op quirk aspect. We're not the hero type that should get OFA in the first place. It's a great quirk we'd be blocked from.
 
ah! difference, of ideas. I'm thinking along the lines of immediate death your thinking of what's likely to kill him in the long run.

There's ways around it, citing All for one for instance, but yes if we did get it it should kill us in the end.
It would be tempting to get One For All, but I'm not sure that we would like to take on the whole heap of related problems that do not end with rapid aging.
 
Its really...

Grear Power-with Great cost: All Might (highly improbable)

Great Trainers, with different quirks.

High Intelligence: Nezu
Precognition: Sir Night Eye
 
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