Third person's POV
Are quirks really needed in today's society?
This was one of many questions that Ayanokouji Kiyotaka considered.
Besides being unique to each user, Quirks are divided into many categories. Users or owners are also limited to one possibility and are not able to achieve any other. It is true that they can't achieve any other, but they can be acquired through various types of experiments on the body or other gift skills.
If some would like to describe a white-haired teenager, they could call him a master of the art of the manipulation. Ayanokouji Kiyotaka would not deny this statement, but neither would he confirm it. It is true that he was a genius in this area, just like his father and the world's greatest manipulators. This was also his genius, who allowed him to predict a huge number of events from different perspectives and to develop many scenarios of a given situation that could have happened.
Manipulating people in this dimension is much easier than in his ordinary Japan. Few people knew the art of manipulating others. Only those in power were able to use people properly and correctly for their purposes.
He believed that gifts bring huge amounts of benefits to society and facilitation, but there is nothing for free, right?
There are many new consequences, not only social, but also general problems affecting the whole of humanity. For example, since the qurks came, more and more new and powerful villains began to arrive, and public damage was increasingly expensive and terror was caused on a daily basis.
Who was created to straighten out the social situation?
Of course the heroes and their good-natured acts. They were created to give people false hope that the world is a safe place and should not be feared. But what if the hero does not make it on time? Then there is a small chance that a new villain will rise from the ashes and seek revenge on the heroes or something else. (I refer to Shigaraki)
Of course, this is only a rare example, because the villains will come despite the fact that the situation will improve. Where there is light, there will always be shadows.
The gifts themselves have deprived humanity of a certain independence, which they have lost. We should not rely too much on them. Relying on others has never been a wise thing to do.
In fact, we rely on the unknown. After all, what do we know about them? A mysterious power that appeared out of nowhere and gave the whole mankind a unique superpower. People got used to the quirks there very much that they consider them a part of themselves. Even the most dangerous ones for the environment.
Quirks have already taken root in people's social systems long ago. But this was inevitable.
What happens if someone has a quirk so dangerous that they can destroy the planet or cause dangerous things themselves? Locked him in isolation or will they let him live normally?
If not the two things above, they will probably want him to be a hero and tell you what his gift can be good for society. But if he wants to go to college and work normally in his profession, what then? If he doesn't agree with them, then what will happen? Maybe they will impose some restrictions on him. The only choice that will be left to this person is to work as a hero, or as a villain, leaving aside homelessness.
When you choose the only option you have to choose, can you really call it your own decision?
The answer to this question is 'No'.
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Ayanokouji Kiyotaka and Midoriya Izuku ran through underground tunnels. They were alone because most of the heroes had already fought other villains on the way or had been defeated.
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