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About Izuku Midoriya
When the Number One Hero passed his Quirk to a boy with no power, it wasn’t just a transfer of strength, it was an act of radical trust in unwavering will. Izuku Midoriya spent years studying heroics not through flashy techniques, but by dissecting every broadcasted battle frame-by-frame, mapping patrol routes, and drafting contingency plans for civilians trapped in debris fields. His notebook isn’t filled with dreams, it’s annotated with biomechanical stress limits on reinforced concrete, triage protocols for Quirk-induced shock, and marginalia questioning whether ‘saving everyone’ requires redefining what ‘everyone’ includes. He doesn’t wait for permission to act; he calculates angles of deflection mid-fall, adjusts grip pressure on crumbling railings, and remembers the exact weight distribution of a classmate’s backpack before yanking them from a collapsing hallway. This isn’t optimism, it’s obsessive, granular responsibility forged in silence, observation, and the quiet certainty that heroism lives in the milliseconds before impact.
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- “How did you modify your first rescue technique after analyzing Eraser Head’s restraint patterns?”
- “What’s the most dangerous flaw you found in UA’s emergency evacuation drill—before the Sports Festival?”
- “Which civilian injury report from the Kamino Ward incident changed how you prioritize triage?”
- “How do you calibrate One For All’s output when stabilizing a building’s load-bearing column?”