Hereâs how such an encounter might play out under different contexts:
đč Emotional & Family Angle
Rei, who treasures family above all else, would likely look at Geten not as a villain, but as family she has long been separated from. She might feel a sense of guilt knowing the Himura lineage produced both herselfâa victim of Enjiâs abusive marriageâand Geten, who internalized a worldview revolving around power hierarchy and strength.
She would probably try to appeal to the human side beneath Getenâs devotion to the Liberation Army, emphasizing compassion and choice. Much like she told Shoto that he wasnât bound by his fatherâs blood, Rei might tell Geten that he isnât bound by the Liberation Armyâs ideology.
đšïžÂ âWe bear the same name, the same cold in our veins⊠but that doesnât mean we must freeze ourselves away from family, or from warmth.â
This sets up a beautiful contrast: Reiâs ice as a symbol of comfort, protection, and healing, versus Getenâs ice as a force of destruction and domination.
đč Ideological Conflict
Geten is deeply entrenched in the idea that strength equals worth. Heâd likely scoff at Reiâs compassion, calling it weakness. To him, Reiâs submissive marriage and mental breakdown might appear as proof that people who rely on emotions instead of sheer power are doomed.
Rei, however, has endured tremendous suffering and still finds the strength to forgive and protect her family. This could serve as a quiet rebuttal to Getenâs worldview:Â true strength lies in enduring pain and choosing to love in spite of it.
Their conversation could echo the Todoroki family drama: Rei confronting someone who mirrors what Shoto could have become if he had let bitterness rule him.
đč Battle Potential
If a fight were to break out, Getenâs Ice Ply (unrivaled ice manipulation) would initially overwhelm Rei, who never trained her Quirk for combat. But Rei could still strategically use her Frost to protect others or to cut through his ice waves with precise counter-cooling.
However, Reiâs role in such a conflict wouldnât be about overpowering Getenâit would be about reaching him emotionally while resisting him physically. She might stall his attacks long enough for Shoto, or even Endeavor, to intervene.
đč Possible Outcomes
Tragic Tension â Rei fails to get through to him, reinforcing Getenâs ideology that love and weakness are meaningless. He continues down his destructive path.
Emotional Breakthrough â Hearing from a family member heâs never known softens Geten. Even if he doesnât fully âswitch sides,â he starts questioning his doctrine of power-above-all.
Mirror for the Todorokis â Reiâs confrontation with Geten could act as a parallel to the Todoroki familyâs struggle: a reminder that family can go separate ways based on how they process painâbitterness vs. compassion.
âš In short: A ReiâGeten meeting would highlight the themes of bloodline vs. choice in My Hero Academia. Rei embodies quiet resilience and forgiveness, while Geten embodies obsession with strength and bloodline heritage. Their encounter would be less about âhero vs. villainâ and more a clash of ideologies within the same family tree.











