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class1akids · 1 month
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Sorry for asking too many questions !? I am just curious about the HPSC ! is the HPSC evil or is it good ? it says that they are background antagonistic force?
Unfortunately, whatever Horikoshi planned to write about the HPSC, it was almost certainly one of the things he decided to just cut short and half-ass in his hurry to reach the end.
So what we know now is that:
HPSC on the surface is a bureaucracy that is in charge of giving out hero licenses, organizing license exams, keeping hero rankings. Sort of like a professional board regulating the heroes (unclear how independent they are from the government). Boring regulation things.
HPSC also had a secret black op program that was in charge of maintaining the reputation of heroes by any means necessary. To do this, they did basically extrajudicial killings of not only suspected villains, but also crooked heroes. According to Horikoshi, this was all done by lone assassin, Lady Nagant, who then got sick of it and killed the Commission President.
The new HPSC president was "nicer". She found little Keigo, bought him from his mom, raised him to be a tool, stripped him of his identity and he became Nagant's successor. Both a secret operative and the No 2 hero out in the light. We don't know exactly the missions Hawks ran before infiltrating the PLF, but it's clearly not his first mission.
The HPSC President was killed by a Re-Destro clone. The new President, Mera (the sleepy guy) from the licensing exam seems to be nothing more than your basic little bureaocrat, and his role so far is to twiddle his thumb and delay the international heroes' permission to come help, and sign a provisionary license for Shinsou (and probably Shishikura - Meat Ball guy) so they can participate in the final war.
So yeah, HPSC is a shady organization. I had the potential to be one of the most exciting parts of the story and give Hawks a really good endgame. But instead, it became kind of half-assed and the entire storyline got basically scrapped and given these really underwhelming "resolution". So even if Hawks becomes new president, I wouldn't expect much explanation or anything, just maybe a panel or part of a montage.
But if he does take that role, he could also help with a proper rehabilitation of the villains.
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writersmorgue · 1 year
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that thang (gender neutral)
ty anon ⭐️⭐️🫶😭😎👀🎷🫶🏃‍♀️😎
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autumnmobile12 · 2 months
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My Hero Academia AU Prompt:
Because I have too many projects and I am determined to not start another one, I'm throwing this one out to the fandom. If anyone wants to pick it up, go for it. (Or if you've seen a fanfic like this, please let me know because I want to see this idea explored.)
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AU story where the Safety Commission caught wind of the abuse in the Todoroki household and removed all four kids from Endeavor's custody.
Now they're all part of the Commission's freaky child army.
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fan-dweeb · 3 months
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Hawks: I’ve come to a point in life where I need a stronger word than fuck
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veg-hotwings · 2 years
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Hawks, Shigaraki and their abuse
I was thinking about Hawks (what a surprise!) and how much people tend to mischaracterise him and minimise the abuse he went through at the HPSC since he was fucking six years old.
He was literally groomed to be a weapon, grew up alone with no friends, forced to use his quirk in an unnatural way (you can't tell me this picture is not disturbing, that this is not abuse), ripped of his own name and identity, guilt tripped into being ashamed because his father was a villain so much he apologised for it like it was his fault, and probably do some pretty dark shit too.
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Plenty of people argue that Twice was his first kill, but I doubt it. He desperetely tried to save Jin because he thought he was good and he admired him for it, implying that Hawks doesn't think the same of himself. After all Lady Nagant was his mentor, and she was a sniper. It's said multiple times in the manga he was raised, among other things, to be her successor, so he should have been able to take down high profile villains etc. Let's not forget that he freaking aimed for All for One's head as soon as he flew on the battlefield. He wasn't trying to block him, he was trying to kill him. Killing is engraved in him.
He says "If corrupting myself is enough to put everyone else at ease, then I will gladly take on this job" while mockingly bowing to the HPSC President, like he is resigned to this life, to his role.
At the same time, he fails to recognise he was abused, because he just doesn't know any other way to live. He hasn't known anything else apart from the HPSC and violent parents back in Fukuoka.
He didn't even dream of becoming a hero (he didn't know they were real in the first place!), the HPSC just took advantage (again, isn't this abuse?!) of him saving some people from a car crash to mould him in the perfect asset, the golden hero to embody everything Stein and Dabi hate: something fake, a facade.
A proof of this is his actual wish: doing some good while enjoying life around the 20-30th placing in the hero ranks.
The HPSC played so much with his mind he thinks he wasn't alone in this when he was, when his "not being alone" was just holding a fucking stuffed toy of another abuser. Isn't this just fucked up?
Psychological abuse IS abuse as much as physical abuse is.
All of this IS abuse, I won't accept other opinions on this matter.
Now, to Shigaraki.
I realized he and Hawks have a lot in common.
Plenty of people loathe Shigaraki. That's ok, he's a villain and of course did some pretty bad shit.
At the same time, they seem to forget that hasn't even been Tomura himself for plenty of chapters now. That's not him, it's All for One.
This doesn't justify his previous actions, but it's still an important thing to bare in mind (here for a deeper analysis).
Most of all, I think I've never read anywhere that he was abused in the same way Hawks was. And of course, since people fail to see Hawks' abuse (and he's a hero), understanding the same happened to a villain is just too hard.
(It applies to Dabi too, 'cause yes, there are still people thinking he just threw a tantrum because "DaDdY diDn'T GiVe Me AtTeNtiOn!!11!1!". That's concerning, honestly, but I'm not going to talk about him now).
Tenko grew up in a household that hated heroes because his father believed Nana abandoned him. He already had health issues, which piled up with the frustration and fear he felt towards his father, who couldn't accept his dream of becoming a hero, of his grandparents ignoring the fact he was beaten for this, and his mother and older sister who failed to protect him.
When he unleashed his quirk for the first time he was terrified and calm at the same time, but it was such a traumatic experience his mind just closed up on itself and made him forget about it (a typical trauma response).
Then, while roaming alone, ignored by everybody while pleading for anybody to help him, he was found by fucking All for One because life is just that fair, who exploited his fear and anger to mould him in the perfect weapon to use against All Might and the hero society.
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Do you see the resemblace? He was ripped from his name and groomed by AfO after escaping somehow a violent household the same way Hawks was ripped from his name and groomed by the HPSC after escaping a violent household, just with a different objctive.
Cherry on top, when he finally got the power to destroy everything he loathed, to give his companions what they wanted too, AfO took over his mind. I'll say it again: isn't it just fucked up?!
Tomura is unable to free himself from his grip yet the same way the HPSC teachings are so engraved in Hawks he believed killing can be accepted if it's for a superior cause, that he believes he is responsible for his father's crimes.
I really really hope Horikoshi will grace these two with some justice.
I hope that Hawks will finally realise what his life really was and get some peace and rest, and that Tomura will free himself from AfO's grip and reunite with his friends before or after the end.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
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transhawks · 1 year
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what is with HPSC operatives and their need to get out of hospitals when they're still on death's door to do some unhinged badass shit? First Hawks gets out of the hospital to clean up Jin's murder scene, now Nagant, still recovering, is in her fucking hospital gown and shooting Shigaraki's hand clean off.
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epickiya722 · 1 year
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🐇 MIRUKO & THE COMMISSION🌙
Yeah, I have been thinking (which all I really been doing nowadays, but that's for another time) and I came up with the relationship between Miruko and the Hero Public Safety Commission (HPSC).
Alright, so... Miruko should be #1 or at least #2. Sure, she's my favorite and I definitely will stand by this but, without even being a fan, think about it.
She managed to take out several Nomus and a High End ON HER OWN using just her strength and speed. A tiny (she's 5'2") rabbit woman managed to take out several opponents and hold her own for a while. Meanwhile, two of the top pros had trouble dealing with one. (Which happened to be the same one Miruko once met some years back. Ain't that something?)
Yes, at the time Hood was flying around and causing chaos. So of course, Endeavor and Hawks would have trouble.
But Miruko was able to take out one High End permanently just by realizing "He's not good at close combat" in moments while fighting other High Ends with a missing limb? In a more compacted area underground opposed to open air?
All in that first half of that second episode, we see that Miruko is fast, strong and a quick thinker.
And even injured she still went after Garaki and let's be honest, if she didn't bust that capsule Shigaraki was in, his body would have fully developed and there would have been a lot more chaos that would be happening in the current anime arc.
(Sadly, the anime didn't show that bit but I digress.)
Now, you're probably wondering why I bring up her rank.
Well, let's talk about her history.
Long story short, Rumi was a bit of a wild child as a middle schooler. Somehow always barging into underground fights. She did it so much, she became known for it. Eventually, she had been taken into custody, expelled and her middle school was exposed.
This where Theorist Kiya came in.
Off rip, you cannot tell me her actions did not catch the eyes of the HPSC. Middle schooler manages to find underground fights and crash them every single time to the point she was known for it in Hiroshima (her hometown)?
Hmmmm.
Wouldn't that spark some interest from the HPSC?
Especially, since after she was expelled, she "disappeared" and got enrolled into a hero school.
Of course, it wouldn't be Yuuei since it's the top hero school, but it's a hero school no less.
What if the HSPC pulled some strings for Rumi and got her into one because they saw her potential, hm?
It's implied, if not clear, that people with "tarnished" backgrounds aren't necessarily "hero material". Even Bakugou points it out whenever he scolded those other kids about wanting to go to adult places and smoke.
So how did Rumi get into a hero school even though she is a known fighter, a troublemaker? Well, I ask again, what if during her "disappearance" is when the HPSC got a hold of her? As they did with Hawks when he was a kid and Lady Nagant (as you'll see later)?
What if the HPSC at least attempted to turn Rumi into their perfect little hero?
However, they couldn't because Rumi is Rumi. She is a fighter, she's stubborn.
She actually operates a lot more different than other Pro Heroes. It's why I think while she may be an employee and has to listen to HPSC, she still a lot more freedom than other Pros and therefore, the HPSC doesn't have complete hold of her.
She works alone, she goes from place to place, she doesn't have her own agency. Miruko possibly doesn't even have her own PR to do interviews or photoshoots because she doesn't want to and doesn't have to.
And the HPSC can't even tell her so because she is one of the best they have.
Now rounding back to her rank.
I also want to bring up that that Miruko works alone and moves from place to place. What if she actually scores a lot more rescues than we're lead to believe? And she's fast, strong and a quick thinker. She's also gorgeous with a rabbit quirk. Yes, that's important because if it wasn't, Hawks wouldn't have his own fanclub due to his charms. Mt. Lady wouldn't be ranked so high despite being a new hero.
It's not even an attitude problem because Endeavor was ranked at #2 before All Might's retirement and he doesn't put on a fake smile or anything to please people. They're aware he's mean, even his own fan points it out that he's known for it.
So why isn't Miruko a higher rank even when she has the capability of being in one? (For goodness sake, rabbits are cute. You cannot tell me that alone doesn't boost up her status a bit.)
Because of the HPSC.
Remember, they oversee what the Pro Heroes do. Hell, they make the Heroes.
They oversee the rankings. What if they place Miruko at #5 where she's still ranked high to appease the public and so it wouldn't be too suspicious, but not too high as a way of "keeping her in place"?
But the joke's on them because Miruko actually doesn't care. So she keeps doing her own thing.
She might even have some stuff on the Commission and they don't even know yet.
To put this whole mess of a post simply...
The HPSC may have made Miruko into a hero and she didn't mind it because she got to fight bad guys and she's about that action. However, unlike with other Pros, they don't have that complete hold on her so she still does what she wants.
I just wanna say I am not some analysis/theory/meta blogger. I just got a lot of thoughts.
This post serves... let's say a headcanon. Just a big one kinda? This is just mostly me rambling and no I'm not looking for any debate. I know how this fandom gets. Some of you really can't help but argue with people and get your panties in a twist when the initial post is a headcanon or something. For real, chill, damn it.
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barid-bel-medar · 1 year
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Ask Game: Izuku repeatedly and willingly breaking his fingers on national TV during the Sports Festival prompts an investigation in UA/Aizawa by the HPSC.
The worst thing is, is that as long as some sort of corrective development plan had been created, or at least implied to be on the verge of being put into place, the entire situation wouldn't have happened. From Commission perspective however, the fact a student was so willing to maim himself in such a fashion where it was obviously *not* just a 'you have to hurt yourself to use your Quirk' type of deal, but a 'this kid is so badly trained he's maiming himself while using his Quirk' type of issue is a bad, bad sign.
Then they hear about things like the QAT in place of actually attending opening ceremonies, and what do you mean you've been allowing Eraserhead to expel entire classes of students? Yes it matters even if they're immediately re-enrolled you left it on the transcripts! With no explanation as to what happened!
Aizawa is rather swiftly removed from being the homeroom teacher, and the HPSC is investigating in general how UA has been structuring it's heroics course.
In the meantime they have the perfect person to take over 1-A for the time being!
Hawks
Somehow~ this actually manages to spectacularly backfire on everyone.
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jackolanternteeth · 1 year
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My little skrunkles..
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j-a-n-e--d-o-e · 11 months
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So this is all bullshit but I've been hyper fixating on mha for months now to the point of having read and watched almost nothing else ( probably obvious given the state of my tumblr ) but what if the reason the hero rankings in MHA are effected by popularity and not just your stats is because The Top 10/20 are meant to act as a balance /overseer to the Commission?
Like we all know the hpsc are a shady organisation with no real public or gov. oversight, but what if that wasn't always the case? What If the Top Heroes were meant to be that oversight with public approval affecting rankings because that meant the top 10 better represented the views and beliefs of the general public. However, over time, as the hpsc grew more corrupt, they suppressed this information, buried the bi-laws related to it & altered hero school lessons so it was forgotten.
Heroes usually die young, rarely living to retirement age, and in the span of a single generation, the most important aspect of being a top 10 hero was completely forgotten. It went from being an important sociopolitical role to a mere Status symbol, and the hpsc were free to do as they please.
I just feel that it makes sense, especially as it feeds into the idea that the way their society is structured has been failing for a while now. The Hpsc Is super corrupt, and in my mind, they're the true evil within MHA, but I doubt they started out that way.
The idea that no one considered the HPSC going rogue when it was founded and raising child soldiers or profiting off what it was meant to stop is insane to me. I mean, they were dealing with the aftermath of societal collapse and government failure.
Bitter, traumatised people and you want me to believe they never worried? never doubted what it was they were doing?
No. They had to have known it was a possibility.
In my mind, the state of Japan in MHA, once you notice the cracks and shit is much more insidious and terrifying if there were checks and balances in place to prevent this outcome, they just weren't enough.
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class1akids · 1 year
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I saw ppl saying that Lady N and her backstory kinda messed up hawks' backstory? (also went no where cause shes hardly a character ahaa) that a thing?
I am definitely one of those people.
Horikoshi clearly butchered this storyline in his hurry to finish the story:
starting with the hasty flashback assassination of the HPSC president by the Re-Destro clones
which meant there was nobody to direct / hold Hawks accountable, so he became free to do whatever (as opposed to the HPSC scapegoating him for the failure of the PLF War and landing him in Tartarus - the place L Nagant was conveniently located at)
the decision to walk back Hawks' loss of his quirk (which would have actually given him a reason to accept a quirk from AFO rather than the very random thing by Nagant of taking Air Walk)
the whole aerial battle choreography which didn't make too much sense for a sniper, but would have made a ton of sense for Hawks
Deku reminding Hawks of his pure dreams as a child would have hit better emotionally because we saw him dance that line between idealistic and jaded as a character.
The fact that Nagant comes from a narrative vacuum - being part of a black ops programme never implied, carrying out assassinations never mentioned and having no story relevance, her existence never alluded to in any way she's clearly a hasty addition to the story.
I think Hawks story would have been much more compelling if he had to grapple a bit more with his past and his decisions, the loss of his flight that defines him so much, the truth about Endeavor, etc. I didn't need him to become a jaded villain, but flirting with the dark side would have made sense in his situation.
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minako25 · 1 year
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It's Gelato! I flew to Italy. Some fanart of Once More with Clarity. The Gelato scene, is one of my favorite (of many) scenes. I did my best with what i thought the other Commission students might look like. I think it's an amazing fanfic. If you like For Want of a Nail fanfic or Dabihawks or even just Shouto eating soap, go check it out.
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halcyon-nitro · 1 year
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nagant asking “How can you still be ok?” you could literally hear the pain in her voice, the hpsc better not reform i swear, I will throw hands
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fan-dweeb · 4 months
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(large spoiler) Ever think that quirkless Keigo is just gonna keep going with his model career?? Like he's not a pro hero anymore, so he just keeps the modeling gig?? I wanna know your thoughts on this lmao
Hii!! Small disclaimer, I’m actually not caught up with the anime, let alone the manga, at all, so most of what I say is based on snippets I get from fanfics and meta lmao
Hmmm this is really interesting. Short answer: I think with the way that Keigo has finally been set free (symbolically with losing his quirk, and literally from the HPSC (I think)), he’ll probably stop everything else related to Hawk’s job as well.
Slightly longer answer:
From Horikoshi’s perspective, Keigo has already served his original purpose as a character so it wouldn’t really make a difference either way canonically. If he does intend to have those ‘5 years from now’ snapshot, I feel like Keigo will be overseas travelling or something rather than modelling though, if just to be consistent with his theme of being set free. If not as a personal choice, ‘do it for the plot’ lmao. I do mean this quite literally though, because now he’s got so much potential for the ‘self-discovery slice-of-life’.
,,,, but I personally think this is a bit of a cop out choice for Keigo’s future.
I’m not gonna be the analyst who says ‘he never had a chance to make his own choices’ because technically he did. This doesn’t mean he made a good one, but if you step away from popularised fanon, he did agree to going with the HPSC because he wants to be a Hero and not because of his mum. This isn’t so much that I haven’t ‘read between the lines’, but that he never once looked at his mum or made reference to what would happen to his mum if he followed the HPSC. Unless ‘reading between the lines’ include fabricating entire dialogues under an assumption that Hawks was suppressing his memories, I think it’s safer to assume he just couldn’t care less loll. But that’s the thing; his whole life revolved around Heroes, whether as Keigo or as Hawks. Now that it’s been brutally and suddenly ripped out of his hands and NOT in the form of death like he was probably expecting? He has to find something else to do, whether it be modelling or travelling or being a librarian or whatever,,,,, that is, if we make an assumption that he can’t keep being a Hero.
Look, we know he wants to help people. Some might even say he’s kind (that might’ve been drilled out of it by HPSC’s cold blooded training, but hey, maybe it’s just buried really, really deep inside). If we look at this not from a story writing perspective but purely from the character Keigo’s perspective (a bit counter intuitive, I know but bear with me), I honestly think at some point in the far future he might try to pursue a career in Heroism/ the police dpt / the fire dpt (hAH irony)/ some kind of physically-inclined job that traditionally seeks to help people. I think most people tend to stick to things that feel familiar with them even if it’s an unconscious decision.
So how does this link to whether he continues modelling? (because I’ve totally been building up to a point and not just going off on a tangent lmfao)
I think a lot of the fandom sees modelling as Evil, whether this be because of the horror stories of modelling in real life, because of an understanding of mutant quirk discrimination, wing kinks, and thinking Hawks definitely didn’t like being seen in that light, or because of some mixture of other reasons. And I think that’s true in the sense that it probably wasn’t what Keigo had in mind when he first signed up to being a Hero.
With that said, I’ve seen a particularly well written fanfic (I forgot which tbh) where Hawks is explaining the importance of modelling in promoting a sense of safety in civilians, especially for Heroes with anthromorphic quirks, outside of just gaining popularity. Which I think is a really fresh and extremely valid argument. As such, modelling could be a very nice supplement to him regaining popularity or at least, regain familiarity with both the general public but also his roots of inspiring confidence and safety if he decides to pursue any of the jobs I’ve mentioned above.
There is a counter argument, especially for Keigo being a Hero, that the quirkist ideas are so ingrained him (subconsciously or otherwise by the HPSC) that being a Hero again, or just doing any job at all without a quirk probably never crossed his mind. And if he wanted to keep up with helping people, there are a multitude of other jobs he could do. (Which modelling still doesn’t quite fit but ehh maybe as encouragement to/ empowerment of quirkless people?). But, I think this is a rather naive and simplistic analysis of Hawk’s and Keigo’s character of a person too deep into fanon.
If there’s one thing Hawks fans can agree on, please let it be that he’s really freaking complex.
He’s seen the worst and the best of society. He’d just about experienced every facet of society possible as a person in the bnha universe besides being an Average Joe. And now, he’s about to head into the small undiscovered area of quirklessness. (We as readers get a bit of this from Izuku’s POV, but for Keigo this is about as novel as it gets). Speaking as a writer, whether modelling is part of that experience remains entirely on what you want to explore with Keigo as a character.
Lmk what you guys think as well!! (in comments/ tags/ dm/ asks, all are ok :D )
(note: apologies for the barely organised word vomit and non-answer at the end, this was typed impulsively from my phone lmao)
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wizzidoodles · 5 hours
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I know it’s pretty much decided among the fandom that Shinso is in foster care
But imagine we all get a random backstory and his dad is this mf
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