Oh, yeah, that's Bakugou-kun - he's from the hero course. But in our world it's a genetic thing? Like, just a weird kind of evolution that's really different from person to person, and it's limited based on what we're capable of, too. I'm pretty sure Bakugou-kun can only make explosions from his hands, not his whole body?
[ shrugs! why would she know, he's not even her classmate! ]
And mine is similar to my mom's, but stronger. [ clem can see the finger beans if she wants, as a treat. ] Zero Gravity, meaning I can take away the weight from things and make them float. There's a weight limit, and if I use it on myself I get nauseous really quickly, but the more I train with it, the better I can handle it. Kind of like muscle training, I guess.
It's why I'm in the support course at school. I can move materials around that most people need heavy equipment for, so it's low cost and barely any effort.
Not as much as heroes, probably? But it's steady work, at least, and my quirk will basically reduce operating costs, so theoretically it should still be good money. As long as it's enough to support my family, that's all I really care about.
Nope! There were limited slots, anyway, so I didn't pass the entrance exam. That's fine, though. The support course is still a good way to help people, but it's safer - which will probably make it easier on my family, too.
... I don't know. I don't think I believe in heroes to begin with. Not the same way that your world sees them.
I just think there are people who do the best they can, and people who do the worst they can, and a lot of in between. As long as you lean towards the right side, you probably help out more than you realize.
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How's it not magic? Can't one kid, like, explode?
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[ shrugs! why would she know, he's not even her classmate! ]
And mine is similar to my mom's, but stronger. [ clem can see the finger beans if she wants, as a treat. ] Zero Gravity, meaning I can take away the weight from things and make them float. There's a weight limit, and if I use it on myself I get nauseous really quickly, but the more I train with it, the better I can handle it. Kind of like muscle training, I guess.
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Your power sounds way cooler than explosions.
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The side effects aren't great, but yeah, I think so, too. Mine's a lot more versatile.
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[ ochako stops. blinks. what was she saying? ]
It's why I'm in the support course at school. I can move materials around that most people need heavy equipment for, so it's low cost and barely any effort.
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... Does that make good money?
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... I... Didn't realize you weren't in the hero course.
[ directly arguing with people about their lost memories seems like it wouldn't... work out. ]
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Nope! There were limited slots, anyway, so I didn't pass the entrance exam. That's fine, though. The support course is still a good way to help people, but it's safer - which will probably make it easier on my family, too.
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I bet if there were more slots you would have been an awesome hero.
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You've had to deal with a lot of bullshit here. I think that's proof enough that you could handle it.
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[ shrug! ]
A hero would be able to help everyone more, you know?
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I just think there are people who do the best they can, and people who do the worst they can, and a lot of in between. As long as you lean towards the right side, you probably help out more than you realize.