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* AintTooProudToBeg: When Invincible leads the Paragons to revolt, Mera is reduced to pleading on his knees to get them to stop rebelling and start helping the HPSC deal with Geten's attack.



* CoverIdentityAnomaly: The best proof Marksman have that an impostor impersonated him on his day off besides his own word is that his employees noticed that the impostor dodged talking about important topics he should know that the impostor didn't.

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* CoverIdentityAnomaly: The best proof Marksman have that an impostor impersonated him on his day off besides his own word is that his employees noticed that the impostor dodged talking about important topics he should know that the impostor didn't. Unfortunately, on its own, that simply isn't compelling enough to get people who don't know the Numbers have a shapeshifter to look into the case.


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* GodzillaThreshold: ''Security Level Crimson'' is a strict and severe level of operational security where being found in violation of the protocols can cause the offender to be charged in an accelerated private trial where punishments ''start'' with the permanent loss of the offenders Hero Licence. It allows the investigators to not report anything to their overseeing government while still being allowed to requisition resources and information. This level of secrecy is meant only for the most extreme and delicate of investigations where any leak could spell national disaster, and invoking it for any less can result in severe punishments for the invoker. In Japan, it has only ever been invoked for operations against ''All for One'' before Nedzu invoked it for his investigation into the Number.


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* LifesavingMisfortune: Mera having to deal with the Paragons he was overseeing rebelling at a critical time meant he was the one Commissioner to avoid getting killed by Geten.
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* KnowWhenToFoldThem: After learning that the Numbers have a precise Warp-Quirk user and three Disaster-Class potential Villains, [[spoiler:Edgeshot]] declares he'd surrender on the spot if they declare war on Japan.


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* TooCleverByHalf: Izuku is smart and tactical, but his bias against the Heroes causes him to grossly misjudge their reactions to his attempts to scare them off.
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* PersonOfMassDestruction: Disaster-Class Villains are defined as any villain that can cause mass civilian casualties with a single activation of their Quirk. Mustard of the Numbers has the potential to be one if he ever decides to become a full villain, and he's just one of ''three'' the Numbers have in their ranks. Reassambler who made the Dagobah Labyrinth in an instant is an example of an outright Disaster-Class Villain.

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* InternalReveal: In Chapter 6, Present Mic, Midnight and Vlad King are informed that Eraserhead had his Quirk destroyed and of the investigation into the Numbers whose leader restored Eraserhead's Quirk.

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In Chapter 6, Present Mic, Midnight and Vlad King are informed that Eraserhead had his Quirk destroyed and of the investigation into the Numbers whose leader restored Eraserhead's Quirk.Quirk.
** In Chapter 13, [[spoiler:Nedzu brings in Hound Dog, Power Loader, Recovery Girl, Ectoplasm, Edgeshot, and Best Jeanist into the investigation into the Numbers and their satellite mysteries]].


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-->'''Sir Nighteye:''' I'm not going to mention who was pretty much salivating over the idea of making Vox into a recovery hero when he heard of their quirk. But his name started with N and ended with edzu.\\
'''Nedzu''': I corrected my approach already, Sir Nighteye. But I agree that Vox's paranoia isn't exactly all that paranoid.


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* ShoutOut: Nedzu paraphrases Obadiah from ''Film/IronMan1'' when he says that the Numbers are capable of building amazing gear in what is essentially a cave with a bunch of scraps.
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* ChickMagnet: Several of the Numbers girls are attracted to Vox. Ochako also quickly becomes attracted to him.


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** Downplayed with Vox's distrust of Heroes. He's partially right to fear that the Heroes would force the Numbers to become Heroes when they don't want to, mostly because of Nedzu, but the other Heroes just want to help them and take measures to rein in Nedzu's impulse.

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* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:Ochako mentions that Katsuki deeply regretted what he did to Izuku after he disappeared]].



* PowerMisidentification: The parents of children with powerful Quirks sometimes falsify their Quirk Registry with government support. Eraserhead gives the example of his student Momo Yaoyorozu. Officially, she can ''only'' create her matryoshka dolls, but her Quirk is so much more versatile than that. Villains go even further to hide the power of their children, and don't use government support.

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The parents of children with powerful Quirks sometimes falsify their Quirk Registry with government support. Eraserhead gives the example of his student Momo Yaoyorozu. Officially, she can ''only'' create her matryoshka dolls, but her Quirk is so much more versatile than that. Villains go even further to hide the power of their children, and don't use government support.support.
** After Vox analyses Ochako's Quirk in action, he quickly informs her that her Quirk Counsellors grossly misunderstood the mechanisms. She's not quite negating gravity. What she's doing is negating external influences, which includes not just Earth's gravity, but also movement from before she activated her quirk and air friction. The upward movement is because it's not negating the gravity influence of the Sun and Moon.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Monoma thinks Midnight shouldn't be a teacher because her aesthetic and behaviour are inappropriate.



* TheMaze: The Dagoba Labyrinth is a maze created by the villain Reassembler during the MLA insurrections. Few people know it's internal layout which provides natural security to the Numbers that made it their home.

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* TheMaze: The Dagoba Labyrinth is a maze created by the villain Reassembler during the MLA insurrections. Few people know it's its internal layout which provides natural security to the Numbers that made it their home.home.
* MoralMyopia: Mustard comments that had an ordinary teacher acted the way Midnight does, they would have been fired in short order, but because she's a ''hero'', she gets away with it. He cites it as an example of systemic hypocrisy.


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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Mustard is Midnight's nephew in this story.
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Mindblank's Quirk lets her do targeted erasing of any memory she wants.


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* TroublingUnchildlikeBehaviour: Ochako and Monoma are disturbed that Immortal is fine with being stabbed by Bunny.
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* TheMaze: The Dagoba Labyrinth is a maze created by the villain Reassembler during the MLA insurrections. Few people know it's internal layout which provides natural security to the Numbers that made it their home.
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* DoWrongRight: The reason Monoma left Ochako's Villain group is because when she tore down a skyscraper belonging to bad guys, ''she didn't invite him''.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Eraserhead and Ms. Joke are married instead of being acquaintances like canon, but they pretend otherwise to everybody else to see if they can figure it out on their own.

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Eraserhead and Ms. Joke are married instead of being acquaintances like canon, but they pretend otherwise to everybody else to see if they can figure it out on their own.own.
** Uraraka and Monoma had a one-sided rivalry in canon. Here, they were ex-villain accomplices and their shared history stops Monoma's one-sided rivalry with 1-A in its tracks.


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* TheInfiltration: Nedzu gets Uraraka and Monoma, formerly the ex-villains/vigilantes Inversion and Magician, to infiltrate the Numbers and gather information. [[spoiler:Vox and Wrath realise their spies immediately, but play along to let Nedzu know they're doing fine and they don't need his or the other heroes' help]].
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** The government has very valid reasons to be paranoid of their own nation's heroes after some of them joined Geten's coup, then they discovered the HPSC had the Paragons whose existence implied they were planning their own coup, and that Miruko and Gang Orca leads a group called the Table of Rejects who took their sweet time answering Geten's coup because they wanted the HPSC to get done in.

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** The government has very valid reasons to be paranoid of their own nation's heroes after some heroes. Some of them joined Geten's coup, coup after all, then they discovered the HPSC had the Paragons Paragons, whose very existence implied they were planning their own coup, and that Miruko and Gang Orca leads a group called the Table of Rejects who took their sweet time answering Geten's coup because they wanted the HPSC to get done in.
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* CompensatingForSomething: Aizawa thinks Nedzu is compensating for something with the size of the robots used in UA's Entrance Exams.


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** All the investigators looking into the Numbers are shocked by the news that [[spoiler:the Numbers have ''five'' Class-6 Quirk Wielders among their ranks]].
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* LoopholeAbuse: There is a loophole in the anti-vigilante laws, acting in self-defence. So long as the Villain attacks first, the Vigilante can act to defend themselves. The government knows about this loophole, but they are not interested in closing it since things in Japan are bad enough that Vigilantes are a welcome help.
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* BadLiar: When Eraserhead catches Jirou, Denki, Ayako and Hagakure vigilanting, Denki tries, poorly, to claim they were just on a walk.


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* InternalReveal: In Chapter 6, Present Mic, Midnight and Vlad King are informed that Eraserhead had his Quirk destroyed and of the investigation into the Numbers whose leader restored Eraserhead's Quirk.


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* SuperpowerLottery: The Numbers are full of kids with powerful Quirks, which is why it is a legitimate concern that either Villains or Heroes would force them to join their side.


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* WhatTheHellHero: Nighteye is quick to call out Nedzu for calling the Numbers future Heroes after he was told the Numbers don't want to get involved with Heroes or Villains because that sort of thing ''proves Vox's fears correct''.
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* VetinaryJobSecurity: The Abegawa Tenchu Kai have made themselves a source of order and protection in the otherwise lawless zones of Musutafu, meaning the heroes and police cannot simply kick them out as that opens up their former territories to bloody turf wars.

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* VetinaryJobSecurity: VetinariJobSecurity: The Abegawa Tenchu Kai have made themselves a source of order and protection in the otherwise lawless zones of Musutafu, meaning the heroes and police cannot simply kick them out as that opens up their former territories to bloody turf wars.
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* DistinctionWithoutADifference: The Abegawa Tenchu Kai members don't have Villain names, they have ''Street'' names. It is noted by the narration that the distinction is academic.
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* VetinaryJobSecurity: The Abegawa Tenchu Kai have made themselves a source of order and protection in the otherwise lawless zones of Musutafu, meaning the heroes and police cannot simply kick them out as that opens up their former territories to bloody turf wars.

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* ProperlyParanoid: The apartment complex Eraserhead and Ms. Joke live in is owned by retired underground heroes who created a lot of of strange rules as security measures which helps with protecting the underground heroes who live there.

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The apartment complex Eraserhead and Ms. Joke live in is owned by retired underground heroes who created a lot of of strange rules as security measures which helps with protecting the underground heroes who live there.there.
** The government has very valid reasons to be paranoid of their own nation's heroes after some of them joined Geten's coup, then they discovered the HPSC had the Paragons whose existence implied they were planning their own coup, and that Miruko and Gang Orca leads a group called the Table of Rejects who took their sweet time answering Geten's coup because they wanted the HPSC to get done in.


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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: Nedzu can't just directly support Marksman's hero agency because the government has (valid) reasons to be worried about their own heroes and they have a PSIA task force monitoring him who would likely react badly to him suddenly supporting a hero in his vicinity.
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* CoverIdentityAnomaly: The best proof Marksman have that an impostor impersonated him on his day off besides his own word is that his employees noticed that the impostor dodged talking about important topics he should know that the impostor didn't.
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* CorruptBureaucrat: Ibara's community lost their property because some bureaucrats stole it from them.


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* TheGadfly: Both Eraserhead and Ms. Joke pretend to not be married just to mess with their friends.


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* ShameIfSomethingHappened: The Numbers get Marksman to stop looking into them by having one of their own impersonate him and spend time alone with every employee and sidekick at his agency, proving they are perfectly capable of assassinating everyone at his agency.
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* TheDreaded: The Numbers are a group of kids that ''terrify'' the local Villains and Vigilantes. Anyone that messes with them disappear without a trace. Such is their reputation that one guy who found out after he robbed a street vendor that the vendor has a Number working for him that the their ''returned the stolen property three days later while begging him to not let the Numbers make him disappear''.

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* TheDreaded: The Numbers are a group of kids that ''terrify'' the local Villains and Vigilantes. Anyone that messes with them disappear without a trace. Such is their reputation that one guy who found out after he robbed a street vendor that the vendor has a Number working for him that the their ''returned the stolen property three days later while begging him to not let the Numbers make him disappear''.
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* TheDreaded: The Numbers are a group of kids that ''terrify'' the local Villains and Vigilantes. Anyone that messes with them disappear without a trace.

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* TheDreaded: The Numbers are a group of kids that ''terrify'' the local Villains and Vigilantes. Anyone that messes with them disappear without a trace. Such is their reputation that one guy who found out after he robbed a street vendor that the vendor has a Number working for him that the their ''returned the stolen property three days later while begging him to not let the Numbers make him disappear''.

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* TheDreaded: The Numbers are a group of kids that ''terrify'' the local Villains and Vigilantes. Anyone that messes with them disappear without a trace.



* OhCrap: The general response of heroes (particularly Nezu) to the discovery of quirk-removing bullets circulating.

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** Monochrome freaks out when she realizes Eraserhead is asking her about the Numbers.


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* VillainCred: Played with. All of the local villains in Musutafu are scared of the Numbers, but they'll ''never'' admit it since being scared of children severely impacts on their reputations. They settle for pretending they do not exist and quietly avoid them.
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* PlausibleDeniability: Eraserhead uses a roundabout way of contacting the head of the local vigilantes in Musutafu since a licensed hero cannot be seen reaching out to them.
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* InfoDump: Chapter 2 has the explanation of the Mödel-Lentz Scale, which classes Quirks from Class 1 to Class 5 based on Output Volume, Activation Restrictions, and Adaptability, which is the foundation of the Quirk classification system for all Mirrondverse stories. It was created during the Dawn of Quirks and treated more as a guideline than hard rules since some Quirks like complex mutations can't be easily classified and there is a top secret Class 6 category for Quirks that break the logic of Quirks or the world, but it's useful enough that most hero schools have the policy that they don't accept Class 1 or Class 2 Quirk wielders into their hero programs.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Eraserhead and Ms. Joke are married instead of being acquaintances like canon, but they pretend otherwise to everybody else to see if they can figure it out on their own.


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* ChoosingNeutrality: Vox the Quirk Healer avoids both heroes ''and'' villains, and only broke that rule in Eraserhead's case to restore his Quirk because a mutual acquaintance said he was worth breaking his rules for.
* DePower: There are permanent Quirk-destroying bullets in the black market, which investigating heroes discovered after Eraserhead was hit with one. The only reason Eraserhead recovered his Quirk is because the Quirk Healer is able to reverse its effects.


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* PowerMisidentification: The parents of children with powerful Quirks sometimes falsify their Quirk Registry with government support. Eraserhead gives the example of his student Momo Yaoyorozu. Officially, she can ''only'' create her matryoshka dolls, but her Quirk is so much more versatile than that. Villains go even further to hide the power of their children, and don't use government support.


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* ShroudedInMyth: Before the Quirk Healer showed up at Eraserhead's home, he thought he was a myth on par with the Quirk Thief. The urban legends never even mentioned he called himself Vox until the Quirk Healer introduced himself that way.

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Hagakure can actually turn her invisibility on and off, thanks to a session with the Quirk Healer.

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Hagakure can actually turn her invisibility on and off, thanks to a session with the Quirk Healer.Healer.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: According to the narration, it was partially Yoichi's and his followers' fault that Japan didn't fare well following the Dawn of Quirks ''in addition to'' All for One's fault. It was their escalating conflict as each side went further and further that hurt Japan's chances of recovering from the chaos of the Dawn of Quirks.



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Japan never really recovered from the chaos of the Dawn of Quirks, and somehow only got worse after All for One died. Vigilantes and villains everywhere, a government that can barely keep things stable, and now quirk suppressing and erasing bullets are in play. And in the midst of it all, a green-haired teenager called the Quirk Healer comes into play, whether he wants to or not...

[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/45958324/chapters/115678198 All That's Left]] is a ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'' fanfiction created by Mirrond. It is the sixth in the ''Curious cases of family bonds or lack thereof'' series.

For other works by this author, see ''Fanfic/CureToEvil'', ''Fanfic/TiesThatBindMHA'', ''Fanfic/DeadOnArrivalMHA'', ''Fanfic/ExitingTheStage'' and ''Fanfic/AnsweringTheCall''.

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Hagakure can actually turn her invisibility on and off, thanks to a session with the Quirk Healer.
* OhCrap: The general response of heroes (particularly Nezu) to the discovery of quirk-removing bullets circulating.
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