My own personal guess of what's to come: Shigaraki will gain the loyalty of one but not the other. I'm actually thinking something that happens here will give Shigaraki the means to win over Gigantomachia.
Also, I'm wondering if that "otherworldly stamina" is Machia's original quirk. It makes me think of how Wolverine survived the adamantium skeleton process because of his healing factor.
Edited by sgamer82 on Mar 21st 2019 at 7:31:13 AM
I considered idea that All For One staged the warping just because Doctor is that paranoid about private info, but then I remembered he warped them from the bar to himself and unless he lied about how warping quirk works, that means either Doctor war hiding nearby(really unlikely) or All For One really did warp them with identical quirk.
That said copy quirk idea might work yeah
Edited by SpookyMask on Mar 21st 2019 at 4:52:13 PM
I wonder if making the more intelligent High End Nomu will backfire on the League of Villains.
So wait. It really is him.
Deku's kid doctor stole his quirk, or at least he's the same Doctor?
I gotta check this again.
One Strip! One Strip!He hasn't been outright stated to be that, but all the evidence, including the close up of his face, say yes.
A different option to what everyone's thought: the doctor is how All For One knew Izuku was the new successor. Shigaraki's report after usj might have made him suspect but the doctor's confirmation that Izuku Midoriya was Quirkless, something he would have direct access to and even have cause to remember ten-odd years later given its rarity, confirmed it.
Edited by sgamer82 on Mar 21st 2019 at 10:24:33 AM
I suppose it's possible that while he's the same doctor, Izuku was still always quirkless.
But it's still some nasty Fridge Horror.
One Strip! One Strip!Considering that the guy is a seriously skilled surgeon in the area of meta-genetics and in possession of a teleportation-quirk, it's not that unimaginable that he spotted a potential good quirk in Izuku, had him isolated for the "examination", sedated him, teleported them both to AFO, removed the quirk, then teleported the kid and himself to the lab, gave Izuku the "Quirkless-Tell"(Removing the additional joint in his small-toes) and then teleport them back to the lab in time to round up the "examination" before lunch.
Then deliver the results: "I'm sorry Ms/Mrs/Mr/", your child is quirkless..."
The teleportation quirk would make such a scheme much faster and easier than doing the transportation by abduction in a car...
Just a theory.

And you know, being born with the most op quirk ever.