MHA VERSE: RED FLAGS & BONFIRES.
quirk information is as follows
Type: Emitter Name: Master of None Usage: Allows the quirk holder to pick up any regular weapon-like item and know how to use it as if he had been using it as a means of weaponry for his whole life. He loses this capability when he lets go of the weapon, however. Caveats:
If it cannot be mentally viewed as a weapon in any helpful or noticeable way ( even if it's unconventional ), the quirk does not activate.
If the quirk holder is emotionally dysregulated, such as in anger, hurt, or some extreme pain, the quirk will treat anything he touches as a weapon - in severe cases, he can grab someone's arm and deal damage to them by brute forcing the weaponization of hysterical strength ( thus damages such as breaking bones with his bare hands ).
Drawbacks:
Using it too many times in one day on weapons he's experienced with outside of his quirk or for long enough with a weapon he's not studied enough beforehand can exhaust him quickly and heavily.
Quirks that create items and weapons are on a quirk-by-quirk and case-by-case basis on if he can use his own quirk to weaponize them; if the quirk is a part of their body that they fashion into a weapon and that they can control in any notably non-normal way, then he can't do - subsequently, if it's a quirk that creates a physical object from the activation of its power, and they still have to have the knowledge and endurance and such to use it, then he can use his quirk on it.
( The easiest translation of this is - he wouldn't be able to weaponize Hawks' feathers because he would see them as feathers no matter how much damage they cause, but he would be able to weaponize damaging items from Momo's Quirk, especially if the item is a noticeable weapon like a knife or a sword. )
affiliation information is as follows
Occupation: Hero Teacher for U.A. HS
Due to his previous affiliations, remorse and guilt of the situation aside, he insisted on being on HEAVY watch in case something happens and he's compromised. It hasn't happened yet, but he seems nervous that it may, so they keep up on it.
Previous Occupation: Pro Villain ( equivalent of B-Tier )
Part of his reasoning of why he works to prove he never meant it the way he did it, but not stopping to defend his actions in any way as most of his potential reasons would be more untruthful than earnest.
His bosses as a Villain lied to him outright about the purpose of their charades, their goals, what they wanted to do. He genuinely was made to believe that he was on the right side of history, which is why he got as good as he did in the Villain side of the super-community.
After realizing that he was lied to, he worked around the clock to subtly manipulated and deconstruct his own 'team' from the inside out, tricking them into going into an obvious bait for the police department to grab them all - including himself.
While not resistant in the slightest to the police force, and certainly not offering a plea deal for himself, the default storyline is that he insists on getting the same treatment as the rest of them, which nearly happens until one of the Pro Heroes ( such as Aizawa, Endeavor, etc ) steps in and shows that if he hadn't have done what he did, the whole team would still be a problem for all of them. His first act of major heroism was to admit that he was wrong, and did what he could to make it right.
This leads, in the main AU plotline, into him asking if he can be an example somehow of what to look for in villains who don't know better and those who are the reason they don't know better. Leadnig him into being offered a position as a "probationary hero teacher". He agrees blindly out of guilt and remorse for the things he's done, not even asking where he's teaching. He ends up at U.A.









