I'd be making even more jokes about their name.
Secret SignatureORCHIS was founded by scientists and murderous AI rather than being a religious cult. It could be an interesting contrast.
NIMROD: A symbol of hope, you say? What hope? That it will only be millions of dollars in damages this time, rather than billions?
Sign on for this After The End Fantasy RP.Re-Destro: Knew I should have invested in buying that private island.
I'll teach you a lesson about just how cruel the world can be. That's my job, as an adult.Yeah, the big elephant in the room is if Deku's generation is already achieving the Quirk Singularity, what is the next generation after him gonna be like? We know Quirks get stronger with each generation. The series needs to either end with some assurance that Deku's son will not be a planet-buster, or a sequel where Deku's son is a planet-buster.
That's one sure way to create a Character Derailment like no tomorrow.
You can't kill art.A gravity-adjusting planet buster!
...I mean, I assume.
Edited by diddyknux on Apr 17th 2024 at 1:36:05 PM
Well this IS shonen and sequel escalation is a thing, so if MHA gets any sequels for the next generations, we are going to see some crazy stuff.
Even if the heroes defeat All for One, more will come and take his place.
I'll teach you a lesson about just how cruel the world can be. That's my job, as an adult.Of A is an acquired trait. Deku can't pass it on to his children because it isn't actually in his DNA. If anything, Deku's kids would be more likely to be Quirkless.
Nach jeder Ebbe kommt die Flut.Even if he marries someone with a Quirk?
You can't kill art.They could manifest something similar to what one of his parents have or something further back the family tree, really.
Wake me up at your own risk.Alright, not specifically Deku's kids, but the rest of Class 1A's kids are gonna be insanely powerful.
Mineta's kid is gonna be a planet-busting pervert, won't they?
Silence is golden, noise is platinum. Keelah se'laiThe question of if OFA can be passed on hereditally is uncharted territory, no one's ever had kids after recieving it. We know it already effects someone who didn't already have a Quirk differently, because Izuku's and All Might's bodies don't give out prematurely.
a sequel where Deku's son is a planet-buster.
Hero Academia Next Generation... IN SPACE!!
Because they blew up Earth.
That just makes me think of an MHA / Murder Drones crossover.
Vegeta: I'm back bitches!If All for One is the MHA equivalent of King Piccolo, I wonder who will get to be Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu.
I'll teach you a lesson about just how cruel the world can be. That's my job, as an adult.Turns out the origin of Quirks is some bubble gum demon sealed away on Mars, and it just so happens the brand new campus of UA's space branch happened to be built on top of it.
Don't forget the arc where Dr. Garaki turned himself into a cyborg/android in order to avenge All For One against Deku and friends.
Then it turns out he kidnapped two quirkless children to turn to androids/cyborgs, AND created an android that was created from the DNA of Deku, Bakugo, Uravity, Shoto, Froppy, and All Might.
Also the kid from the future is the daughter of Bakugo and Mina.
........Got nothing for MHA Frieza.
Edited by RedHunter543 on Apr 18th 2024 at 2:04:05 AM
I'll teach you a lesson about just how cruel the world can be. That's my job, as an adult....Vigilantes's main villain might be the best fit for Frieza. Not an exact fit, mind you.
But that guy never does any land speculation.
Nach jeder Ebbe kommt die Flut.Considering How marvel its expanded its universe to be literally universal, I could see MHA's sequel actually include space aliens, maybe even a full on callback to Horikoshi's previous work, Barrage, which was all about space aliens.
Edited by Demongodofchaos2 on Apr 18th 2024 at 9:15:45 AM
Watch SymphogearAll this speculation about what a sequel would be like makes me really wish the series will be done with after the manga ends
Hey now, no need to be bitter due to the Arc Fatigue and the fandom.
You can't kill art.
I can definitely see the "Quirk Singularity Theory" getting a ton of more credibility and acknowledgement by the scientific community after this final war ends with multiple examples of it to boot.
After all, the ultimate proof of it was broadcast life on television, utterly destroying any notion of it being just a "urban legend" anymore.
Edited by Trainbarrel on Apr 17th 2024 at 7:32:09 PM
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