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* MindControlConspiracy: [[spoiler:The Council of Twelve, the first group of Quirk Users of the current age, created one to try and bring about world peace. They lost their power after Yoichi started World War Three to break most of their control.]]

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* AdaptationalBadass: The first generation of quirk users are much stronger to combat the power of the allmighty gun.

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* AdaptationalBadass: The first generation of quirk users are much stronger to combat the power of the allmighty almighty gun.



* AdaptationalJobChange: The characters of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' are transplanted from when the Hero System has been in place for decades to the Dawn of Quirks, long before there is one, so everyone who in canon was a hero have some other job.
** Aizawa is a mundane (if high-ranking) police officer. Many other characters that are Heroes in canon are also either mundane law-enforcement or military.

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* AdaptationalJobChange: The characters of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' are transplanted from when the Hero System has been in place for decades to the Dawn of Quirks, long before there is was one, so everyone who in canon was a hero have had some other job.
** Aizawa is a mundane (if high-ranking) police officer. Many other characters that are Heroes in canon are also either mundane law-enforcement law enforcement or military.



** Katsuki by not growing up with heroes or All Might to admire, is left only with the worst of his personality, to the point where Izuku hates him, his family has disowned him, and other characters are horrified when they learn of his actions to the point of comparing them with war crimes.
** [[spoiler: Burnin (called Blaze and later Firestorm in this story) is a first generation quirk user, which makes her mentally unstable, and a pyromaniac with no worries for the safety of others.]]

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** Katsuki by By not growing up with heroes or All Might to admire, Katsuki is left only with the worst of his personality, to the point where Izuku hates him, his family has disowned him, and other characters are horrified when they learn of his actions to the point of comparing them with war crimes.
** [[spoiler: Burnin (called Blaze and later Firestorm in this story) is a first generation first-generation quirk user, which makes her mentally unstable, and a pyromaniac with no worries for the safety of others.]]



** [[spoiler:Ryuko Tatsuma was a hero in canon. Here, her dragon instincts makes her haughty and greedy and leads to her joining Kuroiro's League of Villains after the Gunga Mountain Raid, albeit under some degree of duress since she wanted to be the leader. Also joining the League of Villains after the raid is Yo Shindo, Saiko Intelli, Seiji Shishikura, and Camie Utsushimi]].

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** [[spoiler:Ryuko Tatsuma was a hero in canon. Here, her dragon instincts makes make her haughty and greedy and which leads to her joining Kuroiro's League of Villains after the Gunga Mountain Raid, albeit under some degree of duress since she wanted to be the leader. Also joining the League of Villains after the raid is are Yo Shindo, Saiko Intelli, Seiji Shishikura, and Camie Utsushimi]].



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Due to the altered history many people have different relationship from canon.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Due to the altered history history, many people have different relationship relationships from canon.



** Izuku and Yagi don't really have much interactions with one another, while Sasaki and Aizawa are his main contacts and the best help he has.

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** Izuku and Yagi don't really have much interactions interaction with one another, while Sasaki and Aizawa are his main contacts and the best help he has.



* AscendedExtra: Lots of characters that barely appeared in canon are more central to the story in this fic, including but not limited to Shinso, Overhaul and Mei.

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* AscendedExtra: Lots of characters that barely appeared in canon are more central to the story in this fic, including but not limited to Shinso, Overhaul Overhaul, and Mei.



* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Izuku is a superhero nerd and very good at analyzing quirks, which makes him the closest thing to an expert in practical applications of the meta-abilities in this setting. In one notable case, it only takes him a few minutes of footage of Chisaki doing something innocuous for Izuku to correctly deduce Chisaki has a touch-based superpower.

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Izuku is a superhero nerd and very good at analyzing quirks, which makes him the closest thing to an expert in practical applications of the meta-abilities in this setting. In one notable case, it only takes him a few minutes of footage of Chisaki doing something innocuous for Izuku to correctly deduce that Chisaki has a touch-based superpower.



* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Ochako's backstory and Mei's pregnancy turns out to be the key things that helps Izuku recover from the Gunga Mountain Raid clusterfuck and the shock of Bakugou reappearing in his life and murdering his mother]].

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* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Ochako's backstory and Mei's pregnancy turns out to be the key things that helps help Izuku recover from the Gunga Mountain Raid clusterfuck and the shock of Bakugou reappearing in his life and murdering his mother]].



* ContentWarnings: Chapters 14 and 39 begin with warnings that the respective chapters contains references to non-con.

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* ContentWarnings: Chapters 14 and 39 begin with warnings that the respective chapters contains contain references to non-con.



* TheCoup: There is an attempted coup against Nana Shimura's government in Chapter 94, but due to various factors, it fails. [[spoiler:Izuku suspects the perpetrators were Yoichi's Moderates trying to purge Hisashi's Radicals and their mind-controlled puppets from government. Chameleon showing up in Shimura's office with a grenade seems to confirm that.]].
* CovertDistressCode: After learning of Himiko's shapeshifting abilities, Mera implements countermeasures for villain infiltrators that uses code phrases. [[spoiler:It comes in handy when Duststorm infiltrates his precinct disguised as a police officer. It's not enough to save his life, but it did allow his subordinates and the present heroes to be on high-alert before the fighting starts, reducing the number of casualties on their side]].

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* TheCoup: There is an attempted coup against Nana Shimura's government in Chapter 94, but due to various factors, it fails. [[spoiler:Izuku suspects the perpetrators were Yoichi's Moderates trying to purge Hisashi's Radicals and their mind-controlled puppets from the government. Chameleon showing up in Shimura's office with a grenade seems to confirm that.]].
* CovertDistressCode: After learning of Himiko's shapeshifting abilities, Mera implements countermeasures for villain infiltrators that uses use code phrases. [[spoiler:It comes in handy when Duststorm infiltrates his precinct disguised as a police officer. It's not enough to save his life, but it did allow his subordinates and the present heroes to be on high-alert high alert before the fighting starts, reducing the number of casualties on their side]].



** Izuku [[spoiler:suffers from a medical condition where torn muscles don't heal properly and his adopted sister committed suicide either due to Bakugo's abuse or to stop him from hurting Izuku any more. This also affects Inko and Bakugo's parents.]]

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** Izuku [[spoiler:suffers from a medical condition where torn muscles don't heal properly and his adopted sister committed died of suicide either due to Bakugo's abuse or to stop him from hurting Izuku any more.anymore. This also affects Inko and Bakugo's parents.]]



** Mustard was tricked by a girl as a part of a campaign of bullying that resulted in him being gangraped.

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** Mustard was tricked by a girl as a part of a campaign of bullying that resulted in him being gangraped.gang-raped.



** Immortal was found in a one woman organ farm. She's a war orphan whose sole remaining relative put her there.

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** Immortal was found in a one woman one-woman organ farm. She's a war orphan whose sole remaining relative put her there.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: A recurring problem of the Council, especially the Moderates. [[spoiler:Due to not identifying as metahuman, they had no problem staging a nominally anti-metahuman coup to remove All For One's puppets in government, with no regard for how inflaming anti-metahuman sentiment might make the country more unstable. According to the author regarding the backstories of their other fics, this was a big reason why the Dawn of Quirks was so much worse than in this fic: the Moderates didn't realize the government (who were only exposed to unexplainably-hostile metahumans from day one) would remain hostile to them even after the mind control was broken.]]

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: A recurring problem of the Council, especially the Moderates. [[spoiler:Due to not identifying as metahuman, they had no problem staging a nominally anti-metahuman coup to remove All For One's puppets in government, with no regard for how inflaming anti-metahuman sentiment might make the country more unstable. According to the author regarding the backstories of their other fics, this was a big reason why the Dawn of Quirks was so much worse than in this fic: the Moderates didn't realize the government (who were only exposed to unexplainably-hostile unexplainably hostile metahumans from day one) would remain hostile to them even after the mind control was broken.]]



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Against all odds, the Metahuman Network and their allies manage to win peace and stability for Japan, an outcome that is better than they ever hoped for, with their best forecasts predicting ''only'' Metahuman acceptance and the the Metahuman Network having to pull the country out of a complete collapse. But they had to fight tooth and nail and shed blood, sweat and tears to achieve it, with several friends dying along the way]].
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler: Musician, the hypothetical entity responsible for the birth of quirks, is most certainly this. Possibly timeless, impossible to be located much less understood, its mere influence (quirks) almost ending the world in the far past and having the power to do it again in the future. It's not even known if it's aware of the existence of Mankind.]]
* EliteMooks: Overhaul's Yakuza has the Praetorians. Largely composed of former elite soldiers or police, they are the best of his combat forces that don't have Meta Abilities, and are right below those that do have them.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Against all odds, the Metahuman Network and their allies manage to win peace and stability for Japan, an outcome that is better than they ever hoped for, with their best forecasts predicting ''only'' Metahuman acceptance and the the Metahuman Network having to pull the country out of a complete collapse. But they had to fight tooth and nail and shed blood, sweat sweat, and tears to achieve it, with several friends dying along the way]].
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler: Musician, [[spoiler:Musician, the hypothetical entity responsible for the birth of quirks, is most certainly this. Possibly timeless, impossible to be located locate much less understood, its mere influence (quirks) almost ending the world in the far past and having the power to do it again in the future. It's not even known if it's aware of the existence of Mankind.]]
* EliteMooks: Overhaul's Yakuza has the Praetorians. Largely composed of former elite soldiers or police, they are the best of his combat forces that don't have Meta Abilities, Abilities and are right below those that do have them.



** [[spoiler:When Yagi gives Izuku the command to not risk his life too much, he asks if the message is clear to Izuku. Izuku replies yes. It is only later that Yagi realises that Izuku only confirmed the message is clear, not that he'll actually follow the command. It stings Yagi to be on the wrong-end of it after using it to his advantage so many times during the war]].

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** [[spoiler:When Yagi gives Izuku the command to not risk his life too much, he asks if the message is clear to Izuku. Izuku replies yes. It is only later that Yagi realises that Izuku only confirmed the message is clear, not that he'll actually follow the command. It stings Yagi to be on the wrong-end wrong end of it after using it to his advantage so many times during the war]].



* EvilIsPetty: Overhaul steals a chair from a news station because he could and he felt like being petty in that moment.
* EvilVsEvil: Aizawa and his allies ''hopes'' all the villain factions will fight each other and take each other out. It'd make life so much easier for them.

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* EvilIsPetty: Overhaul steals a chair from a news station because he could and he felt like being petty in at that moment.
* EvilVsEvil: Aizawa and his allies ''hopes'' ''hope'' all the villain factions will fight each other and take each other out. It'd make life so much easier for them.



* FantasticLegalWeirdness: Politicians and legal experts in the know realise that with the Dawn of Quirks, several legal questions needs to be asked and answered. What authority should the incoming superheroes be allowed to have? To minimise the risk of villains continuing to be villains, what level of leniency can and should be granted for those wanting to change? What checks can be put in place to prevent the rehab program from being a "Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free" card? Should Meta Abilities be registered, and if yes, how should that be organised? What is the extent of legal usage of a meta-ability in the line-of-duty? What about usage of meta-abilities for commercial and personal use? And so on and so forth.

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* FantasticLegalWeirdness: Politicians and legal experts in the know realise that with the Dawn of Quirks, several legal questions needs to be asked and answered. What authority should the incoming superheroes be allowed to have? To minimise the risk of villains continuing to be villains, what level of leniency can and should be granted for to those wanting to change? What checks can be put in place to prevent the rehab program from being a "Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free" card? Should Meta Abilities be registered, and if yes, how should that be organised? What is the extent of legal usage of a meta-ability in the line-of-duty? line of duty? What about usage of meta-abilities for commercial and personal use? And so on and so forth.



* ForWantOfANail:
** Inasa attends UA instead of Shiketsu, which results in him joining Izuku's friend group and hero team.
** [[spoiler:Izuku's actions as Defiant during the Dawn of Quirks results in the future of his world, canon's present, being so much better for everyone except the villains]].



** [[spoiler:Izuku offers Asa adoption as his brother. Asa happily accepts, having already looked up to him as a big-brother figure anyway]].

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** [[spoiler:Izuku offers Asa adoption as his brother. Asa happily accepts, having already looked up to him as a big-brother big brother figure anyway]].



** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with the Moderates. After the mind-control is lifted over the majority of the global governmental, political, scientific and media elites, most of the Moderates in Japan decides enough is enough and jump ship in exchange for the amnesty Defiant offers, but Hagakure is excluded since her crimes include an attempted assassination on Japan's Prime Minister, and even with Defiant being the Number One Hero of Japan, he can't help her shrug that off. So Hagakure flees Japan for the United States and becomes a Hero there. Izuku for his part is happy to not bring up her history to the US authorities]].

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** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with the Moderates. After the mind-control is lifted over the majority of the global governmental, political, scientific scientific, and media elites, most of the Moderates in Japan decides decide enough is enough and jump ship in exchange for the amnesty Defiant offers, but Hagakure is excluded since her crimes include an attempted assassination on Japan's Prime Minister, and even with Defiant being the Number One Hero of Japan, he can't help her shrug that off. So Hagakure flees Japan for the United States and becomes a Hero there. Izuku for his part is happy to not bring up her history to the US authorities]].



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Hisashi screwing around with various women screws him over when one women gave birth to Asa, and having ignored him for not having a potent Quirk, Asa later becomes a key member of the Metahuman Network and is instrumental in Hisashi's setbacks from the Gunga Mountain Raid]].
* HorrifyingTheHorror: Overhaul is a powerful and ruthless supervillain of a Yakuza boss, and even he gets a little scared of Carnage when the latter smiles his sadistic smiles.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Hisashi screwing around with various women screws him over when one women woman gave birth to Asa, and having ignored him for not having a potent Quirk, Asa later becomes a key member of the Metahuman Network and is instrumental in Hisashi's setbacks from the Gunga Mountain Raid]].
* HorrifyingTheHorror: Overhaul is a powerful and ruthless supervillain of a Yakuza boss, and even he gets a little scared of Carnage when the latter smiles his sadistic smiles.smile.



* MaliciousSlander: Commissioner Oh Koji attempts a smear campaign against Aizawa and Hawks over [[spoiler:Hawks resigning from his command to join Aizawa in protest over Koji refusing to do anything about Overhaul's spy somewhere in his forces]], claiming Aizawa is incompetent by citing incidents without full context. Mirai Sasaki intervenes so that it backfires spectaculary on Koji by providing the full facts that makes Aizawa look good.

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* MaliciousSlander: Commissioner Oh Koji attempts a smear campaign against Aizawa and Hawks over [[spoiler:Hawks resigning from his command to join Aizawa in protest over Koji refusing to do anything about Overhaul's spy somewhere in his forces]], claiming Aizawa is incompetent by citing incidents without full context. Mirai Sasaki intervenes so that it backfires spectaculary spectacularly on Koji by providing the full facts that makes make Aizawa look good.



* MetaOrigin: [[spoiler:Nedzu reveals in Chapter 69 that Yoichi discovered that humanity has always had the genetic adaptations for superpower manifestation, but evolutionary-pressures resulted in genetic selection for the suppression of these genetics. The cause of the manifestations in the ''present'' is due to him releasing a DNA-altering retrovirus deactivating the Minus-Ultra genes preventing the manifestations. Nedzu explains that this is ''permanent'', and that there are ''no'' genetically Quirkless people left]]. This is also the case for all other fics in the author's series.

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* MetaOrigin: [[spoiler:Nedzu reveals in Chapter 69 that Yoichi discovered that humanity has always had the genetic adaptations for superpower manifestation, but evolutionary-pressures evolutionary pressures resulted in genetic selection for the suppression of these genetics. The cause of the manifestations in the ''present'' is due to him releasing a DNA-altering retrovirus deactivating the Minus-Ultra genes preventing the manifestations. Nedzu explains that this is ''permanent'', and that there are ''no'' genetically Quirkless people left]]. This is also the case for all other fics in the author's series.



** Justified and Played for Drama. Numerous first generation quirk users are unstable and destructive due to their quirks influencing them that way compared to the more stable second generation ones. This has also resulted in several heroes in canon being villains like Burnin, who is a pyromaniac on par with Dabi.
** [[spoiler:Unfortunately for All for One, the first generation quirks he steals also negatively influence him. Two-hundred years after the end of the main story, he is still holding a grudge over being defeated and Yoichi suspects that is due to the Immortality Quirk he stole being a first generation one that froze his mindset]].

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** Justified and Played for Drama. Numerous first generation first-generation quirk users are unstable and destructive due to their quirks influencing them that way compared to the more stable second generation second-generation ones. This has also resulted in several heroes in canon being villains like Burnin, who is a pyromaniac on par with Dabi.
** [[spoiler:Unfortunately for All for One, the first generation first-generation quirks he steals also negatively influence him. Two-hundred Two hundred years after the end of the main story, he is still holding a grudge over being defeated defeated, and Yoichi suspects that is due to the Immortality Quirk he stole being a first generation one that froze his mindset]].mindset]].
* PointOfDivergence:
** Inasa attends UA instead of Shiketsu, which results in him joining Izuku's friend group and hero team.
** [[spoiler:Izuku's actions as Defiant during the Dawn of Quirks results in the future of his world, canon's present, being so much better for everyone except the villains]].



* RedemptionRejection: [[spoiler:Izuku and Aiko offer Hisashi a chance to surrender, end his mind-control conspiracy and try to turn a new leaf. Hisashi briefly considers it, but by this point is so sick of losing everything to Yoichi and rejects it]].
* RefugeInAudacity: [[spoiler:Overhaul literally sent a letter to the police about Imasuji's survival and recruitment into his Yakuza to taunt them. Aizawa is fuming over it, but could not do anything about it]].

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* RedemptionRejection: [[spoiler:Izuku and Aiko offer Hisashi a chance to surrender, end his mind-control conspiracy conspiracy, and try to turn a new leaf. Hisashi briefly considers it, but by this point is so sick of losing everything to Yoichi and rejects it]].
* RefugeInAudacity: [[spoiler:Overhaul literally sent a letter to the police about Imasuji's survival and recruitment into his Yakuza to taunt them. Aizawa is fuming over it, it but could not do anything about it]].



* SecretIdentity: The heroes in Musutafu keep their identities secret from the police and rescue services more for security reasons than anything else. But with their teachers it would be impractical so that is not an option in UA.

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* SecretIdentity: The heroes in Musutafu keep their identities secret from the police and rescue services more for security reasons than anything else. But with their teachers teachers, it would be impractical so that is not an option in UA.



** Because of Dabi's sheer power and disposition, Aizawa gives the order that if he is engaged where there are civilians, that the police and Metahuman Network are to fight to kill. Izuku reluctantly agrees as apprehending him is not as important as civilian lives. This principle extends to other dangerous Villains and even non-superpowered criminals. If they're that dangerous, superpowers or not, fight to kill. Things in Japan are bad enough anyway that the public won't care as long as they aren't blatant about it. [[spoiler:Rabbit strongly suspects Aizawa told Sorahiko to execute Overhaul when he is delivered to Tartarus as he is too dangerous to contain properly before trial, and his Quirk is too powerful to risk falling into All for One's hands]].

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** Because of Dabi's sheer power and disposition, Aizawa gives the order that if he is engaged where there are civilians, that the police and Metahuman Network are to fight to kill. Izuku reluctantly agrees as apprehending him is not as important as civilian lives. This principle extends to other dangerous Villains and even non-superpowered criminals. If they're that dangerous, superpowers or not, fight to kill. Things in Japan are bad enough anyway that the public won't care as long as they aren't blatant about it. [[spoiler:Rabbit strongly suspects Aizawa told Sorahiko to execute Overhaul when he is delivered to Tartarus as he is too dangerous to contain properly before trial, and his Quirk is too powerful to risk falling into All for One's hands]].



* {{Sidekick}}: The heroes that are not supposed to fight villains are categorized as this. They are also the ones that contribute the most to the day-to-day operations of the police and rescue services, while superheroes are typically deployed only during larger engagements involving supervillains.
* SimpleSolutionWontWork: [[spoiler:Sasaki asks Chiyo about recreating Yoichi's research into the Quirk-related genes, since reverse-engineering it should theoretically be possible, but Chiyo says that it simply isn't possible without accurate DNA-records from ''before'' Yoichi unleashed his creation that permanently deactivated the Minus-Ultra genes, and the accuracy of those records are in doubt since all the world's governments made them state-secrets out of fear their enemies would create bio-weapons targeting specific ethnic groups, and the Council of Twelve would in all likelihood tamper with them]].

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* {{Sidekick}}: The heroes that are not supposed to fight villains are categorized as this. They are also the ones that who contribute the most to the day-to-day operations of the police and rescue services, while superheroes are typically deployed only during larger engagements involving supervillains.
* SimpleSolutionWontWork: [[spoiler:Sasaki asks Chiyo about recreating Yoichi's research into the Quirk-related genes, genes since reverse-engineering it should theoretically be possible, but Chiyo says that it simply isn't possible without accurate DNA-records from ''before'' Yoichi unleashed his creation that permanently deactivated the Minus-Ultra genes, and the accuracy of those records are in doubt since all the world's governments made them state-secrets out of fear their enemies would create bio-weapons targeting specific ethnic groups, and the Council of Twelve would in all likelihood tamper with them]].



** One thing the Metahuman Network and their allies takes into strong consideration is how the public will react to the revelation that there are people with superpowers, which directly impacts the wellbeing of the superhumans. Making sure there is as positive an image as possible affects several decisions they take.

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** One thing the Metahuman Network and their allies takes take into strong consideration is how the public will react to the revelation that there are people with superpowers, which directly impacts the wellbeing well-being of the superhumans. Making sure there is as positive an image as possible affects several decisions they take.make.



* SquishyWizard: Some characters are very powerful, versatile and capable of killing at a distance with little effort, but they are still very vulnerable up close, to bullets, or both.
** Izuku with is Telekinesis is an absolute powerhouse, but his genetic disorder makes him very weak physically speaking.
** Overhaul can do anything to anybody and anything he touch, but a good shot to the head would be enough to kill him (a fact that makes him typically act as a backseat commander). And Izuku's Telekinesis is a perfect counter to him.
** Momo only had her quirk for less than two years, so she doesn’t have the years of experience and knowledge that she has in canon, nor the training to use any of the weapons that she could create, and less training and practice in general than that a police officer. Izuku would not put her in the frontlines, not even by a long shot.

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* SquishyWizard: Some characters are very powerful, versatile versatile, and capable of killing at a distance with little effort, but they are still very vulnerable up close, to bullets, or both.
** Izuku with is his Telekinesis is an absolute powerhouse, but his genetic disorder makes him very weak physically speaking.
** Overhaul can do anything to anybody and anything he touch, touches, but a good shot to the head would be enough to kill him (a fact that makes him typically act as a backseat commander). And Izuku's Telekinesis is a perfect counter to him.
** Momo only had her quirk for less than two years, so she doesn’t have the years of experience and knowledge that she has in canon, nor the training to use any of the weapons that she could create, and less training and practice in general than that a police officer. Izuku would not put her in on the frontlines, not even by a long shot.



** The first users of meta-abilities started to appear about twenty years ago, but their abilities were either weak or powerful but unstable sometimes to the level of becoming self-destructive and influencing their users mentally (the so-called first generation metahumans of the latter group are as a result typically villains). The second generation started to manifest their abilities about two years ago, are usually between seventeen and nineteen years old, and their abilities are neither unstable nor self-destructive, some are weak but they are a minority. In nearly every category except power, and even then not by much, the second-generation meta-ability users are superior.
** [[spoiler:ALL metahuman organizations established in this story prove superior the The Moderates and Radicals. While the Council remnants are mainly older and have had more time to train their powers, they tend to see their meta-abilities as just tools installed in their bodies, and are used to the simple and straightforward manifestations they have. All newer organizations (Hero Association, MLA, even the League and Overhaul's forces) have much more versatile powers they treat as an extension of themselves, giving them an advantage. They also are FAR better at considering the long-term effects of their actions, unlike the Council members (who are either focused on maintaining the status quo or breaking it without thinking of how to make it better later).]]
* TheTeam: How Izuku initially starts out by gaining allies and forming The Network. Initially he has Mei as Mission Control and then recruits Tsuyu, Ochako, Kirishima, and Mina. He also parties up with Jirou, Eclipse(Mieko), Hitoshi, and Toga later on to help build the base. Later additions include Momo, Shoto, Inasa, Reiko, Rabbit, and many others.

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** The first users of meta-abilities started to appear about twenty years ago, but their abilities were either weak or powerful but unstable sometimes to the level of becoming self-destructive and influencing their users mentally (the so-called first generation first-generation metahumans of the latter group are as a result typically villains). The second generation started to manifest their abilities about two years ago, are usually between seventeen and nineteen years old, and their abilities are neither unstable nor self-destructive, some are weak but they are a minority. In nearly every category except power, and even then not by much, the second-generation meta-ability users are superior.
** [[spoiler:ALL metahuman organizations established in this story prove superior the The Moderates and Radicals. While the Council remnants are mainly older and have had more time to train their powers, they tend to see their meta-abilities as just tools installed in their bodies, bodies and are used to the simple and straightforward manifestations they have. All newer organizations (Hero Association, MLA, even the League and Overhaul's forces) have much more versatile powers they treat as an extension of themselves, giving them an advantage. They also are FAR better at considering the long-term effects of their actions, unlike the Council members (who are either focused on maintaining the status quo or breaking it without thinking of how to make it better later).]]
* TheTeam: How Izuku initially starts out by gaining allies and forming The Network. Initially he has Mei as Mission Control and then recruits Tsuyu, Ochako, Kirishima, and Mina. He also parties up with Jirou, Eclipse(Mieko), Eclipse (Mieko), Hitoshi, and Toga later on to help build the base. Later additions include Momo, Shoto, Inasa, Reiko, Rabbit, and many others.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Downplayed, Izuku and the heroes don't want to kill, after all they are just eighteen years old, but they know that is gonna be nesessary sooner or later. And for some of the villains, death might simply be the only option.

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Downplayed, Downplayed; Izuku and the heroes don't want to kill, kill -- after all all, they are just eighteen years old, old -- but they know that is gonna be nesessary necessary sooner or later. And for some of the villains, death might simply be the only option.



** [[spoiler:Overhaul forces the reveal of Supervillains and Superheroes in Chapter 86 by launching multiple terrorist attacks and taking over a news broadcast station and revealing everything on live television]].
* VillainRespect: Overhaul hates Defiant, but sincerely respects him as an adversary because like Overhaul, Defiant had a vision of the future he worked hard towards. It just so happens to be that their visions are diametrically opposed.

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** [[spoiler:Overhaul forces the reveal of Supervillains and Superheroes in Chapter 86 by launching multiple terrorist attacks and attacks, taking over a news broadcast station station, and revealing everything on live television]].
* VillainRespect: Overhaul hates Defiant, Defiant but sincerely respects him as an adversary because because, like Overhaul, Defiant had a vision of the future he worked hard towards. It just so happens to be that their visions are diametrically opposed.



* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Endemic among First-Generation Quirk Users is that if they have a powerful Quirk, they also tend to be complete nutcases. Dabi and Firestorm are both first-generation, and they're gleeful arsonists. Carnage is another first generation, and he's a vicious murderer who kills because he can. Even Overhaul, who is relatively stable, is a complete sociopath with no qualms about committing mass murders and other atrocities.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Endemic among First-Generation Quirk Users is that if they have a powerful Quirk, they also tend to be complete nutcases. Dabi and Firestorm are both first-generation, and they're gleeful arsonists. Carnage is another first generation, first-generation, and he's a vicious murderer who kills because he can. Even Overhaul, who is relatively stable, is a complete sociopath with no qualms about committing mass murders and other atrocities.



** [[spoiler:Izuku is furious with the Moderates for their attempted coup against Nana's government to purge Hisashi's puppets. He was already mad at them with starting World War Three to defeat Hisashi, but since he could not know the extent of the threat Hisashi's conspiracy posed to the world, he could not say if that was the right call or not. However, launching the coup, and inflaming anti-Metahuman sentiment as a part of it, is nothing but a net loss to anyone on the side of good, and he tells Hagakure who is one of them as much]].
* WildChild: Tsuyu was abandoned by their parents because of her appearance when she was five years old and survived in the wild by her own in Takoba river with practically no human contact, so she doesn't understand social cues, and it takes her a while to accept wearing clothes.

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** [[spoiler:Izuku is furious with the Moderates for their attempted coup against Nana's government to purge Hisashi's puppets. He was already mad at them with for starting World War Three to defeat Hisashi, but since he could not know the extent of the threat Hisashi's conspiracy posed to the world, he could not say if that was the right call or not. However, launching the coup, and inflaming anti-Metahuman sentiment as a part of it, is nothing but a net loss to anyone on the side of good, and he tells Hagakure who is one of them as much]].
* WildChild: Tsuyu was abandoned by their parents because of her appearance when she was five years old and survived in the wild by on her own in Takoba river with practically no human contact, so she doesn't understand social cues, and it takes her a while to accept wearing clothes.

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* AdaptationalVillainy:
** The villains in this story tend to take much more horrific actions than in canon. And instead of being in a society where Heroes are seen as champions, and All Might as the number One Paragon and Winner above all, this is a post [[WorldWarIII World War III]] society where crime runs rampant, and the police can barely do their job. As a result, many characters are members of villain groups as opposed to heroes in canon.
** Katsuki by not growing up with heroes or All Might to admire, is left only with the worst of his personality, to the point where Izuku hates him, his family has disowned him, and other characters are horrified when they learn of his actions to the point of comparing them with war crimes.
** [[spoiler: Burnin (called Blaze and later Firestorm in this story) is a first generation quirk user, which makes her mentally unstable, and a pyromaniac with no worries for the safety of others.]]
** [[spoiler:Shirakumo Oboro was a hero student in canon before his death and being turned into a Nomu. Here, he is a willing villain]].
** Togaru Kamakiri, Sei Kaibara, Kashiko Sekigai, Shihai Kuroiro, Hiryu Rin, and Kaminari Denki were hero students in canon. Here, they are part of the Abegawa Tenchu Kai Yakuza.
** [[spoiler:Nedzu is an SSS-Rank Villain working for the Meta Liberation Army as the head of the Meta-Abilities Research Division]].
** [[spoiler:Ryuko Tatsuma was a hero in canon. Here, her dragon instincts makes her haughty and greedy and leads to her joining Kuroiro's League of Villains after the Gunga Mountain Raid, albeit under some degree of duress since she wanted to be the leader. Also joining the League of Villains after the raid is Yo Shindo, Saiko Intelli, Seiji Shishikura, and Camie Utsushimi]].
** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with Hagakure Tooru. She was a hero student in canon. Here, she's a WellIntentionedExtremist who is part of a terrorist organisation that has done very bad things to stop another organisation, including starting ''World War Three'' in a genuine belief it was necessary. She later pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a proper hero]].
** [[spoiler:Romero Fujimi was a hero student in canon. Here, he joins the Shie Hassaikai Yakuza after the Gunga Mountain Raid]].



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Due to the altered history many people have different relationship from canon.
** In canon, Aizawa is annoyed by Emi constantly pestering him to marry her. Here, they are married and are more or less happy with each other.
** Tomura hated Overhaul in canon. Here, Tomura is a willing subordinate.
** Izuku and Yagi don't really have much interactions with one another, while Sasaki and Aizawa are his main contacts and the best help he has.
** Toga and Shinsou are a couple.
** Moe Kamiji and Dabi are enemies in canon. Here, they've been lovers since before they got powers.


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* AdaptationalVillainy:
** The villains in this story tend to take much more horrific actions than in canon. And instead of being in a society where Heroes are seen as champions, and All Might as the number One Paragon and Winner above all, this is a post [[WorldWarIII World War III]] society where crime runs rampant, and the police can barely do their job. As a result, many characters are members of villain groups as opposed to heroes in canon.
** Katsuki by not growing up with heroes or All Might to admire, is left only with the worst of his personality, to the point where Izuku hates him, his family has disowned him, and other characters are horrified when they learn of his actions to the point of comparing them with war crimes.
** [[spoiler: Burnin (called Blaze and later Firestorm in this story) is a first generation quirk user, which makes her mentally unstable, and a pyromaniac with no worries for the safety of others.]]
** [[spoiler:Shirakumo Oboro was a hero student in canon before his death and being turned into a Nomu. Here, he is a willing villain]].
** Togaru Kamakiri, Sei Kaibara, Kashiko Sekigai, Shihai Kuroiro, Hiryu Rin, and Kaminari Denki were hero students in canon. Here, they are part of the Abegawa Tenchu Kai Yakuza.
** [[spoiler:Nedzu is an SSS-Rank Villain working for the Meta Liberation Army as the head of the Meta-Abilities Research Division]].
** [[spoiler:Ryuko Tatsuma was a hero in canon. Here, her dragon instincts makes her haughty and greedy and leads to her joining Kuroiro's League of Villains after the Gunga Mountain Raid, albeit under some degree of duress since she wanted to be the leader. Also joining the League of Villains after the raid is Yo Shindo, Saiko Intelli, Seiji Shishikura, and Camie Utsushimi]].
** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with Hagakure Tooru. She was a hero student in canon. Here, she's a WellIntentionedExtremist who is part of a terrorist organisation that has done very bad things to stop another organisation, including starting ''World War Three'' in a genuine belief it was necessary. She later pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a proper hero]].
** [[spoiler:Romero Fujimi was a hero student in canon. Here, he joins the Shie Hassaikai Yakuza after the Gunga Mountain Raid]].
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Due to the altered history many people have different relationship from canon.
** In canon, Aizawa is annoyed by Emi constantly pestering him to marry her. Here, they are married and are more or less happy with each other.
** Tomura hated Overhaul in canon. Here, Tomura is a willing subordinate.
** Izuku and Yagi don't really have much interactions with one another, while Sasaki and Aizawa are his main contacts and the best help he has.
** Toga and Shinsou are a couple.
** Moe Kamiji and Dabi are enemies in canon. Here, they've been lovers since before they got powers.
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** Izuku thinks Overhaul is ecstatic over his forces wiping out the Shizuoka heroes, police, and his rival Yakuzas. Cue a scene change where Overhaul tells his forces they actually fucked up, badly.

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** Izuku thinks Overhaul is ecstatic over his forces wiping out the Shizuoka heroes, police, and his rival Yakuzas. Cue a scene change where Overhaul tells his forces they actually fucked up, badly.[[note]]More of their people died than should've happened during the Massacre, the tactician of the heroes survived, and the Yakuza leader's heir is still around to rally his people if he ever comes back.[[/note]]
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* AWorldHalfFull: After World War Three, the entire world is more or less a giant ball of crap with the worst-off nations suffering civil wars and even better-off nations having rampant crime. This does not stop the protagonists from doing their best to change things around, with key successes such as working out the kinks in the fledgling hero system before the Japanese Government officially adopts the system. [[spoiler:Validating all the optimists, the best anyone hoped for was metahumans being accepted and Japan and the world only suffering a decade of chaos, but the Metahuman Network's and allies' ''spectacular'' victory over the Shie Hassaikai, the first documented supervillain organisation, which was broadcasted ''live'', got people believing they don't have to worry about the chaos and skip straight to stability as soon as possible]].

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* AWorldHalfFull: After World War Three, the entire world is more or less a giant ball of crap with the worst-off nations suffering civil wars and even better-off nations having rampant crime. This does not stop the protagonists from doing their best to change things around, with key successes such as working out the kinks in the fledgling hero system before the Japanese Government officially adopts the system. [[spoiler:Validating all the optimists, the best anyone hoped for was metahumans being accepted and Japan and the world only suffering a decade of chaos, but the Metahuman Network's and allies' ''spectacular'' victory over the Shie Hassaikai, the first documented supervillain organisation, which was broadcasted ''live'', got people believing they don't have to worry about the chaos and skip straight to stability as soon as possible]].possible. The author outright states that Defiant's actions brought about the Age of Heroics thirty years early, and that the supremacist groups of their other fics are functionally nonexistent due to less of a divide between Quirkless and Quirked]].

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: A recurring problem of the Council, especially the Moderates. [[spoiler:Due to not identifying as metahuman, they had no problem staging a nominally anti-metahuman coup to remove All For One's puppets in government, with no regard for how inflaming anti-metahuman sentiment might make the country more unstable. According to the author regarding the backstories of their other fics, this was a big reason why the Dawn of Quirks was so much worse than in this fic: the Moderates didn't realize the government (who were only exposed to unexplainably-hostile metahumans from day one) would remain hostile to them even after the mind control was broken.]]



* SuperiorSuccessor: The first users of meta-abilities started to appear about twenty years ago, but their abilities were either weak or powerful but unstable sometimes to the level of becoming self-destructive and influencing their users mentally (the so-called first generation metahumans of the latter group are as a result typically villains). The second generation started to manifest their abilities about two years ago, are usually between seventeen and nineteen years old, and their abilities are neither unstable nor self-destructive, some are weak but they are a minority. In nearly every category except power, and even then not by much, the second-generation meta-ability users are superior.

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** [[spoiler:ALL metahuman organizations established in this story prove superior the The Moderates and Radicals. While the Council remnants are mainly older and have had more time to train their powers, they tend to see their meta-abilities as just tools installed in their bodies, and are used to the simple and straightforward manifestations they have. All newer organizations (Hero Association, MLA, even the League and Overhaul's forces) have much more versatile powers they treat as an extension of themselves, giving them an advantage. They also are FAR better at considering the long-term effects of their actions, unlike the Council members (who are either focused on maintaining the status quo or breaking it without thinking of how to make it better later).]]



%%* {{Troll}}: Shoto is far more one in this story than in canon.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:The Council/Radicals and Moderates (likely due to previously being the ''only'' quirk organizations in the world) repeatedly underestimate the Hero Network and its allies, from All for One constantly losing men to Hagakure being surprised Izuku could detect her.]]

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:The Council/Radicals and Moderates (likely due to previously being the ''only'' quirk organizations in the world) repeatedly underestimate both the Hero Network and its allies, allies as well as the Meta Liberation Army, from All for One constantly losing men to them (ESPECIALLY at Deika Valley) to Hagakure being surprised Izuku could detect her.]]

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* DidNotSeeThatComing: [[spoiler:The Gunga Mountain Raid was a complete clusterfuck because of several reasons. One, there were ''three'' SSS-Rank Villains present, a category the Metahuman Network and their allies did not ''ever'' think was possible. Two, it turns out Overhaul played them with the "defector" who was actually meant to point them to the Gunga Mountains so that the Metahuman Network bears the risk of attacking an unknown force while Shie Hassaikai gets the spoils. Three, it turns out there is a ''fourth'' faction with stakes in the facility who arrived and made things even more chaotic. After Yagi hears all that, he changes his mind about firing Aizawa and instead commends him for how the casualties on his side were surprisingly ''low'' in light of all that]].

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** [[spoiler:All For One repeatedly encounters this: Defiant resisting his Quirk and nearly killing him in the hospital (while revealing he's Yoichi's son), the MLA having thousands of metahumans with abnormal Quirks and the means to hide them from detection, Aiko switching sides at the end of the story...]]
** [[spoiler:Chameleon didn't expect ''any'' of how her conversation with Defiant went, from detecting her following him to him refusing an alliance (despite being Yoichi's child).]]



* KarmaHoudini: By the end of the story, [[spoiler:Vantablack and his lovers successfully flee the country to tropical island retirement. The heroes never work out where exactly they went (assuming they looked that hard).]]



* LongGame: Shoto has a long-term plan for defying his father's expectations of making him the heir of the family. He plays along, pretends to be the heir Enji wants, and when his father transfers control to him, he will immediately transfer control to Natsuo.

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* LongGame: Shoto has a long-term plan for defying his father's expectations of making him the heir of the family. He plays along, pretends to be the heir Enji wants, and when his father transfers control to him, he will immediately transfer control to Natsuo. [[spoiler:He manages to cut down on that time by publicly becoming a superhero.]]



* TheMasquerade: There is a national government-mandated gag order on anything that might reveal the existence of meta abilities that was implemented during the war.
* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:When the Metahuman Network is legitimised and adopted by Nana's government, they rebrand as the Hero Association]].

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* TheMasquerade: There is a national government-mandated gag order on anything that might reveal the existence of meta abilities that was implemented during the war.
war. [[spoiler:It's finally broken when the 'Golden Baby' story goes public.]]
* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:When the Metahuman Network is legitimised legitimized and adopted by Nana's government, they rebrand as the Hero Association]].



* MetaOrigin: [[spoiler:Nedzu reveals in Chapter 69 that Yoichi discovered that humanity has always had the genetic adaptations for superpower manifestation, but evolutionary-pressures resulted in genetic selection for the suppression of these genetics. The cause of the manifestations in the ''present'' is due to him releasing a DNA-altering retrovirus deactivating the Minus-Ultra genes preventing the manifestations. Nedzu explains that this is ''permanent'', and that there are ''no'' genetically Quirkless people left]].

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* MetaOrigin: [[spoiler:Nedzu reveals in Chapter 69 that Yoichi discovered that humanity has always had the genetic adaptations for superpower manifestation, but evolutionary-pressures resulted in genetic selection for the suppression of these genetics. The cause of the manifestations in the ''present'' is due to him releasing a DNA-altering retrovirus deactivating the Minus-Ultra genes preventing the manifestations. Nedzu explains that this is ''permanent'', and that there are ''no'' genetically Quirkless people left]]. This is also the case for all other fics in the author's series.



* MySecretPregnancy: [[spoiler:Mei gets pregnant with Izuku's child, and purposely does not tell him so that he can focus on being a superhero without worrying about the child.]]

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* MySecretPregnancy: [[spoiler:Mei gets pregnant with Izuku's child, and purposely does not tell him so that he can focus on being a superhero without worrying about the child. He finds out after Gunga Mountain.]]



** [[spoiler:Defiant defeating Overhaul by using a powerful punch to slam his head into the ground, followed by Defiant raising his fist in victory on live television is reminiscent of All Might defeating All for One at Kamino]].

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** [[spoiler:Defiant defeating Overhaul by using a powerful punch to slam his head into the ground, followed by Defiant raising his fist in victory on live television is reminiscent of All Might defeating All for One at Kamino]]. %%The author indicates that the in-story version of All Might's Kamino fight would be seen as mimicking Defiant.



* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Tsuyu prefers going around naked due to growing up in the wilderness, much to Izuku's entertaining embarrassment.

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* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Tsuyu initially prefers going around naked due to growing up in the wilderness, much to Izuku's entertaining embarrassment.



* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:After learning Bakugou killed his mother, Izuku first destroys his hands, and then slams him into the walls, ceiling, and floor until his corpse is in pieces]].

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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:After learning Bakugou killed his mother, Izuku first destroys his hands, and then repeatedly slams him into the walls, ceiling, and floor until his corpse is in pieces]].

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** Moe Kamiji and Dabi are enemies in canon. Here, they are lovers.

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** Chapter 44 ends with the reveal that Overhaul took control of Shizuoka, slaughtering the local heroes and villains.



* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:When Izuku and Aiko try to convince Hisashi to surrender, Yoichi is able to see that Hisashi ''actually considered it''. This forces him to realise that all the pain he caused to the ''entire fucking world'' in order to defeat Hisashi could have been avoided if he didn't give up trying to talk Hisashi into stopping what he was doing]].
* TheCoup: There is an attempted coup against Nana Shimura's government in Chapter 94, but due to various factors, it fails. [[spoiler:Izuku suspects the perpetrators were Yoichi's Moderates trying to purge Hisashi's Radicals and their mind-controlled puppets from government]].

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:When Izuku and Aiko try to convince Hisashi to surrender, Yoichi is able to see that Hisashi ''actually considered it''. This forces him to realise realize that all the pain he caused to the ''entire fucking world'' planet'' in order to defeat Hisashi could have been avoided if he didn't give hadn't given up trying to talk Hisashi into stopping what he was doing]].
* TheCoup: There is an attempted coup against Nana Shimura's government in Chapter 94, but due to various factors, it fails. [[spoiler:Izuku suspects the perpetrators were Yoichi's Moderates trying to purge Hisashi's Radicals and their mind-controlled puppets from government]].government. Chameleon showing up in Shimura's office with a grenade seems to confirm that.]].



** Immortal was found in a one woman organ farm.

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** Immortal was found in a one woman organ farm. She's a war orphan whose sole remaining relative put her there.



** [[spoiler:Muscular is killed during the final battle with Overhaul as well.]]



* DidNotSeeThatComing: [[spoiler:The Gunga Mountain Raid was a complete clusterfuck because of several reasons. One, there were ''three'' SSS-Rank Villains present, a category the Metahuman Network and their allies did not ''ever'' think was possible. Two, it turns out Overhaul played them with the "defector" who was actually meant to point them to the Gunga Mountains so that the Metahuman Network bears the risk of attacking an unknown force while Shie Hassaikai gets the spoils. Three, it turns out there is a ''fourth'' faction with stakes in the facility who arrived and made things even more chaotic. After Yagi hears all that, he changes his mind about firing Aizawa and instead commends him for how the casualties on his side were surprisingly low in light of all that]].

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* DidNotSeeThatComing: [[spoiler:The Gunga Mountain Raid was a complete clusterfuck because of several reasons. One, there were ''three'' SSS-Rank Villains present, a category the Metahuman Network and their allies did not ''ever'' think was possible. Two, it turns out Overhaul played them with the "defector" who was actually meant to point them to the Gunga Mountains so that the Metahuman Network bears the risk of attacking an unknown force while Shie Hassaikai gets the spoils. Three, it turns out there is a ''fourth'' faction with stakes in the facility who arrived and made things even more chaotic. After Yagi hears all that, he changes his mind about firing Aizawa and instead commends him for how the casualties on his side were surprisingly low ''low'' in light of all that]].



** [[spoiler:After Izuku's amazing victory over Chisaki, both Defiant and Overhaul become world-famous, immortalised in history as the First Superhero and First Supervillain]].

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** [[spoiler:After Izuku's amazing victory over Chisaki, both Defiant and Overhaul become world-famous, immortalised in history as the First Superhero and First Supervillain]].Supervillain. The former even gets a statue at U.A.]].



** The girl responsible for Mustard's trauma is now imprisoned by him (stated to be limbless thanks to Overhaul's quirk), with Mustard free to do whatever he wants to her.

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** The girl responsible for Mustard's trauma is now imprisoned by him (stated to be limbless thanks to Overhaul's quirk), with Mustard free to do whatever he wants to her. It's never established if the heroes ever find her.



** Inasa attends UA instead of Shiketsu, which results in him joining Izuku's friend group.

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** Inasa attends UA instead of Shiketsu, which results in him joining Izuku's friend group.group and hero team.



** [[spoiler:Touya still is presumed dead in a mountain fire, only resurfacing as a pyromaniac named Dabi who wants to destroy his family]].



** [[spoiler:Overhaul's defeat still involves his hands getting cut off by his enemy on the road. He just doesn't get to be conscious enough to worry about it.]]



** Before the inevitable Reveal Day happens, those not in the know about metahumans are slowly brought in the know on a case-by-case basis.

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** Before the inevitable Reveal Day happens, those not in the know about metahumans are slowly brought in into the know on a case-by-case basis.



** The secrecy surrounding metahumans is so strong that Kaina (Nagant) who knows about them and is working with them did not know her own daughter is also a metahuman and is working with a different police branch until they saw each other at a meeting.

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* TheAllegedBoss: Played with. [[spoiler:The [=CEOs=] belonging to the companies in the Todoroki zaibatsu put the appearance of listening to Enji while running things how they want. Shouto himself says Enji is only the head of everything by inertia]].



* AuthorityInNameOnly: Played with. [[spoiler:The [=CEOs=] belonging to the companies in the Todoroki zaibatsu put the appearance of listening to Enji while running things how they want. Shouto himself says Enji is only the head of everything by inertia]].

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* MythologyGag: [[spoiler:Defiant defeating Overhaul by using a powerful punch to slam his head into the ground, followed by Defiant raising his fist in victory on live television is reminiscent of All Might defeating All for One at Kamino]].

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** A wielder of One for All in the distant future calls himself All Might and his own chosen successor is Mikumo Akatani, the version of Izuku from the ''My Hero Academia'' pilot.



* PowerIncontinence: A common problem of first generation of meta-humans is that their powers are too powerful for their bodies to handle. Many died when manifesting their abilities for the first time.
* PowerIncontinence: Aizawa has no idea how to turn off his eye-based meta ability, which results in his eyes getting strained. Getting special glasses from Mei helps him a lot.

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* TitleDrop: Played for maximum drama in Chapter 72, when paramedic pronounce [[spoiler:Inko Midoriya]] ''Dead on Arrival''.

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* TitleDrop: Played for maximum drama in Chapter 72, when paramedic paramedics pronounce [[spoiler:Inko Midoriya]] ''Dead on Arrival''.
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** Chapter 69 references Riddler and Joker from ''Film/TheBatman2022'' and Syndrome from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.

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** Chapter 69 references Riddler and Joker from ''Film/TheBatman2022'' and Syndrome from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.''Franchise/TheIncredibles''.
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* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:The Council/Radicals and Moderates (likely due to previously being the ''only'' quirk organizations in the world) repeatedly underestimate the Hero Network and its allies, from All for One constantly losing men to Hagakure being surprised Izuku could detect her.]]
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* FalseFlagOperation: One of Destro's recruitment methods is to have some of his people pose as a government anti-metahuman black ops unit that kidnaps metahumans, and then have different people subsequently free them and offer recruitment into his forces, and after their treatment at the "government's" hands, they'd gladly join. [[spoiler:Overhaul and the League help themselves to some of those prisoners during and after the raid.]]

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* FalseFlagOperation: One Subverted. The Metahuman Network ''thinks'' one of Destro's recruitment methods is to have some of his people pose as a government anti-metahuman black ops unit that kidnaps metahumans, and then have different people subsequently free them and offer recruitment into his forces, and after their treatment at the "government's" hands, they'd gladly join. The truth is [[spoiler:the Meta Liberation Army are not aware that Nedzu took over the facility.]] [[spoiler:Overhaul and the League help themselves to some of those prisoners during and after the raid.]]
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** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with with Hagakure Tooru. She was a hero student in canon. Here, she's a WellIntentionedExtremist who is part of a terrorist organisation that has done very bad things to stop another organisation, including starting ''World War Three'' in a genuine belief it was necessary. She later pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a proper hero]].

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** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with with Hagakure Tooru. She was a hero student in canon. Here, she's a WellIntentionedExtremist who is part of a terrorist organisation that has done very bad things to stop another organisation, including starting ''World War Three'' in a genuine belief it was necessary. She later pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a proper hero]].
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** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with with Hagakure Tooru. She was a hero student in canon. Here, she's a WellIntentionedExtremist who is part of a terrorist organisation that has done very bad things to stop another organisation, including stating ''World War Three'' in a genuine belief it was necessary. She later pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a proper hero]].

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** [[spoiler:Zigzagged with with Hagakure Tooru. She was a hero student in canon. Here, she's a WellIntentionedExtremist who is part of a terrorist organisation that has done very bad things to stop another organisation, including stating starting ''World War Three'' in a genuine belief it was necessary. She later pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a proper hero]].

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