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You know, doesn't that mean Tokoyami sleeps with the lights on?
As long as he doesn't activate the quirk, he is fine? Remember how dark his dorm room looked.
You know, doesn't that mean Tokoyami sleeps with the lights on?
That's exactly why he needs to sleep with the lights on.Remember how dark his dorm room looked.
Compensating for still needing to sleep with a nightlight.As long as he doesn't activate the quirk, he is fine? Remember how dark his dorm room looked.
Only bad thing is everything that Hadou asked, she's not patient enough to wait for the reply.. It's a let down for me.I can't get enough of the small character interactions everytime, they're great!
I'm surprised people are going so wild for the Dragon quirk.
I actually sort of groaned when it happened. It just seems...really, really specific for what are basically genetic mutations, even for a "world where nearly everyone has a power."
Like, how does the power to completely transform into a perfectly viable version of a totally fictional creature happen? It just feels like too much for a Quirk.
Like, if her ability had been, say, super-hard lizard scales or claws and fangs and she just went with the dragon theming to be cool, that'd be hype.
But full blown transforming into a dragon in a Chinese dress is dangerously close to the Quirk version of "jumping the shark," for me.
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A dragon transformation quirk's pretty well in range for a quirk, imo. It's not like having a tape dispenser elbow and motors built into your legs is a plausible genetic mutation either.
There's a Chinese student in Class 1-B who has a scales quirk.
I think part of the sticking point for me is that dragons aren't real, even in this universe, since nothing says otherwise, they're entirely fictional.
Sero's elbows and Iida's calves are "weird," but they're objects that exist and are in one specific body part. They're not totally all-encompassing like "completely turning into a mythical creature."
It makes me wonder if there's an in-universe explanation for the appearance of Quirks, because Ryukyu's Quirk would have some seriously bizarre and even unfortunate implications.
But a dragon is just an amalgamation of real life animal traits into a single animal. Wings of a bat, scales of a snake, body of a lizard, etc. They don't together in that combination, but the individual bits are biologically plausible.
While tapes and engines are man made things. They do not occur in nature at all. It is almost by definition more unnatural than a mythical creature.
Edit: wait, whats unfortuante about her being able to turn into a dragon?
Yeah, no, you're way overthinking it.Unfortunate might've been too strong a word too use there, but if Quirks can be so incredibly specific, occur at conception/birth, and can somehow draw from imaginary/pop-culture knowledge, it feels like it points to Quirks being an intentional, intelligently designed phenomenon, whether you take that to mean mad scientists messing with genetics, aliens tampering with the human race, etc., all the way up to some kind of creator deity(s).
Quirks don't work like that, though.
The only limits quirks have is that they modify the body or something related to the body in some way, but it's fair game aside from that.
Quirks are based on both natural and human things because they are. They're reality bending powers that obey their own rules...
But if you're going to think about it like that then it's almost like she has multiple Quirks that just happen to work perfectly together.
The individual traits of multiple animals across the animal kingdom plus a transformation Quirk that lets her shift form at will.
That somehow makes it stand out even more to me, because it's like she won the "Superpower Lottery" multiple times over, in a row.
Unfortunate might've been too strong a word too use there, but if Quirks can be so incredibly specific, occur at conception/birth, and can somehow draw from imaginary/pop-culture knowledge, it feels like it points to Quirks being an intentional, intelligently designed phenomenon, whether you take that to mean mad scientists messing with genetics, aliens tampering with the human race, etc., all the way up to some kind of creator deity(s).
By "related to the user's body", I mean that the user must do something to activate it. There don't seem to be any quirks like "causes bad luck to everybody", you have to do something like touch or look at someone, or something like that. Manipulation quirks count since you usually have to wave your hands or something to do it, Avatar-style.Literally this same chapter we saw "Leaf Manipulation."
I could see MHA going there, but I doubt it will.I don't know if MHA will ever actually go into explaining where Quirks game from, but a creator of some kind has always been in the cards as far as I'm concerned.
Quirks are and have always been based on human cultural concepts, not strict physical reality. It's ridiculous to say fictional concepts aren't fair game.
Again, I don't necessarily disagree. I mean, I don't really mind what MHA does too much, but I generally like something more rigorously defined in my fiction.
My only question is, where have you been all this time? Because this isn't new. This has always been the conceit of the series.
I think quirks are pretty rigorous. Nobody says that intuitive cultural concepts can't be as rigorous as strict logical concepts. Especially for a fictional world where you can do whatever you want.Again, I don't necessarily disagree. I mean, I don't really mind what MHA does too much, but I generally like something more rigorously defined in my fiction.
The fuck are you even on about, dude? Relax and think about what you're even saying, because it doesn't make coherent sense.
Quirks don't manifest until you're a few years old, by the way.
Quirks don't manifest until you're a few years old, by the way.
I think quirks are pretty rigorous. Nobody says that intuitive cultural concepts can't be as rigorous as strict logical concepts. Especially for a fictional world where you can do whatever you want.
And we're literally told within that same chapter that nearly all quirks manifest when you're 4 years old. Don't call me an ass when I've crosschecked this shit, jeez.Literally the first thing we're shown in the series is a "newborn baby," still in the delivery room, strongly exhibiting its Quirk.
If you don't like what I want to discuss and speculate on that's cool, but don't be rude and then make up facts.
The pregnancy thing is total nonsense, because quirks don't manifest until you're about 4. And we do know that that's dangerous, it's implied Shigaraki accidentally killed his parents this way.
And we're literally told within that same chapter that nearly all quirks manifest when you're 4 years old. Don't be an ass when I've crosschecked this shit, jeez.
Nighteye being able to look into the future is probably the biggest 'how does this even work'-ability if you look at it from the 'realistic' angle.
Except then the idea of proving Nighteye wrong and avoiding fate is immediately brought up, showing that it's an open question.Yeah, Nighteye is terrifying because, under scrutiny, "Foresight" can suggest predestination, or even - in an extreme interpretation - the lack of or temporary removal of free will.
I think I remember him saying that he can only use his power once every 24 hours.I don't know why Nighteye doesn't touch every one of them to see how things pan out.
He can only see one person's future per day, and he's really scared of randomly predicting someone's future in case he sees them die.I don't know why Nighteye doesn't touch every one of them to see how things pan out.
Okay? Because some quirks manifest so early doesn't mean it turns the setting into that weird dystopia you're projecting. From all appearances, it seems to be rare enough that we've only heard of it twice, and both of them as jokes. It's pretty suggestive that it was at birth and not, you know, actually during pregnancy, too. It's probably about as likely of a "Russian Roulette" as a modern pregnancy, not at all a big deal if you have access to a doctor.
It's really kind of annoying you're trying to make these logical jumps to "deconstruct" the setting and insulting for pointing out things simply because you found an exception or two, because it doesn't actually make sense. It doesn't tell us anything helpful about the series, and it isn't fun to discuss.
...you're saying a lot of ridiculous things and immediately accusing me of making stuff up when I was expecting to have a reasonable discussion about a comic book, not long rants about metaphysics and dystopias. Of course I'm going to be annoyed.
But whatever.
(If the idea of what can happen during a quirk pregnancy scares you, by the way, never read about what happens in real ones.)
Of course I'm going to be annoyed.
And...you're talking about a 1% chance of bad shit happening to you in a pregnancy as unreasonably high. Of course I'm going to comment on that, because it's a lot higher than 1% in real life.
yeah if they ever manage to prove one of his predictions wrong, he's going to be shook.nighteye's quirk is pretty balanced because it's turned him into a total fatalist who only acts on surety
They mentioned that they were going to have a 1-A/1-B co-class, right? We'll get info on the 1-B students then, I'd say.
I don't think most of 1-B's going to be that important, though. Tetsutetsu, Monoma, Kendou, and Shiozaki will be the major characters from 1-B, though I'm also guessing Horikoshi'll give some characters unexpected focus like he did with Twice.
Shinsou's still not yet in the hero class, but I'm pretty sure he's going to join 1-A. He's getting personal training from Aizawa, is pretty much Aizawa 2.0, his major interactions have been with 1-A students, Deku and Ojiro, and he'd be a fun 'Sixth Ranger' to mix the dynamics of class up.Shinsou is Class B now, isn't he? He'll probably be prominent.
I considered including Pony in that list, haha. But I wasn't sure if that was going to be a thing or not. I could see Horikoshi giving a moment like that to everybody in 1-B without making them major characters.For some reason I also expect Pony girl to figure into it. We'll see.