Midoriya Izuku still couldn't really believe it.
He was here! At UA! For most of his life it'd been a vague dream, some off chance aspiration - impossible, but still something he had to at least attempt to do. Then, so much had changed. All Might had bared his greatest vulnerability - albeit by accident - and then given Izuku the chance to prove himself worthy of being a Hero. Of holding not just a Quirk, but the Quirk.
One For All.
But it was more than the Quirk, of course. It was the personal tutelage of his idol. It was the way Kacchan seemed to ignore him, ever since that day they'd fought the Slime Villain together. It was the way the people here, the Heroes in Training, looked at him with respect in their eyes - to the point somebody had even voted for him! And now he was Vice President!
And it was the way his brain shut down when a pretty girl told him she wanted his help.
Still, he didn't want to abandon his new friends (!!!), so he made sure to inform Uraraka and Iida that he had to go help Asui Tsuyu with something, and they'd happily waved him away. It only took him a couple minutes to find the Frog Hero (in Training) sitting at a table near the edge of the cafeteria, alongside the short boy with the sticky hair quirk. It only took Izuku a moment to go through his memory of their introductions and find his name was Mineta Minoru - and how he'd officially introduced himself as not having a girlfriend. He wasn't really sure how to interact with that kind of confident person….
Still, he didn't let his hesitance get the best of him, approaching the table and giving a small bow. "Hello! Asui-san, you asked me to come here so I could help you with something?"
The frog girl finished sipping from her tea, her tongue peeking out from her lips, and focused her wide-eyed gaze on him with something he thought might be annoyance. "I told you Midoriya-chan, call me Tsu-chan."
He blushed, averting his gaze at the idea of addressing her so familiarly. Still, he obliged her. He didn't want to be annoying or anything like that, after all, not when it must have already been so frustrating to work with a teammate who broke his fingers during their rescue exercise two days before. "Tsuyu-chan, then."
"I don't see why we need this guy in the first place," Mineta broke into the conversation, looking up at the standing Izuku with a suspicious glare. "I mean, has he even talked to her at all?"
Izuku furrowed his brows, looking between the two of them. Her? The only girls he'd talked to in his class that he recalled were Asui, Uraraka, and… Polendina? She'd seemed kind of quiet and nice, but her Quirk and her skill in fighting were completely amazing! It'd been hard to keep his focus on fighting Fumikage when he could hear Bakugo, Polendina, and Todoroki outside - and he already knew that they were all ridiculously impressive. Watching the review tapes had only made that more obvious.
"I think he'll get along with her better than you," Tsuyu bluntly told Mineta, and Izuku couldn't help but wince. Mineta seemed to take it in stride, however, merely shrugging. It was at this point that Izuku decided to sit down across from the two, trying to figure out his place in the matter.
"Are you two talking… about Polendina-san?"
"Yep," Mineta replied while Tsuyu nodded.
"Is there something wrong?"
They glanced at eachother before Tsuyu took the lead. "We believe that Polendina is having a difficult time and want to help her. She said I shouldn't be friends with her."
"And I asked if I could see her panties and she said she isn't supposed to care before running off."
Izuku goggled for a long moment at the blatant admission of sexual harassment.
"That's why I don't think she'd get along with him," Tsuyu added on. "However, you're very cute, you've been taking detailed notes on everybodies' Quirks, and you got the most Rescue points of every student."
Cute? She'd just called him cute?
"So we thought you might have better luck talking to her and maybe finding out what's bothering her."
Was he cute? He thought he was pretty plain, but maybe he was cute after all? Wait, this didn't matter! She was talking to him! It wasn't cute at all to be annoying and ignore a girl talking to you!
"YES!" He snapped out, eyes wide and body ramrod straight as he accepted his mission. Wait, what mission was that? Right, talking to Polendina. Wait, something was bothering Polendina? He dragged his attention to the topic at hand and couldn't help but glance around the cafeteria, trying to find the redheaded girl. "But, uhm… I'll be happy to help, of course, but what exactly are we helping with?"
"Mineta and I were thinking that you could - " Before Asui could finish her explanation, an ear-piercing noise ripped through all conversation. Everybody flinched as a ringing bell suddenly sounded, growing louder for several seconds before lowering slightly as the intercom speakers crackled.
A calm, vaguely familiar voice sounded over the PA system. "A Level 3 Breach has been detected. All students please evacuate calmly and promptly."
Silence reigned for several moments, then well over a dozen students - some of which Izuku recognized as higher grades who'd done well in previous years of the Sports Festival - activated their Quirks and took their leave, phasing through walls or flying out the windows to escape. Their less experienced compatriots, or those from the Non-Hero classes, seemed to take this as their cue to follow suit and there was a sudden exodus towards the doors.
What started as brisk, purposeful strides became mixed with people using Quirks to enlargen themselves or shove aside other students. Some sped up in an attempt to pull ahead of the pack, while others tried to climb the walls or find windows they could open.
Izuku turned to Tsuyu and Mineta, only to find that the short boy wasn't anywhere in sight and Tsuyu was already on her feet with a hand wrapped around the arm of a clearly frantic business student.
"-truder on the grounds. I've never even heard of that happening! We have to find the teachers!"
Tsuyu nodded in thanks, her grip releasing, and the student immediately sprinted for the hallway outside. She turned towards Izuku, who couldn't help but feel the familiar press of anxiety closing in on him as he looked to the closing press of students. He needed to get out, he needed to know his friends were safe, he needed to know where All Might was, he needed -
"Midoriya-chan," Tsuyu broke his descending focus and almost unconscious beginnings of a jog towards the cafeteria exit, grabbing his arm and dragging him out of the way of an older student whose tendril-like hair was nervously writhing in a large area around her. "We need to stay calm. The other students are panicking. Somebody is going to get hurt."
His wrist tensing under the touch of another person, her hands strangely cool and her wide, soft fingertips sending an almost buzzing sensation through him and the still-sensitive flesh of his recently-broken fingers, he looked between her placid, calm expression and the loud, frantic movements of the crowd. Something inside him wrapped tight and he felt the energy of One For All begin to writhe, seeking release, but all he could do was press it down and struggle to find a way he could help.
All Might would be able to make everybody calm. He would arrive with a big grin on his face, yell, 'I Am Here,' and everybody would cheer and realize they were safe. That's who he should be, but he couldn't. He wasn't All Might, nobody thought he was worth anything. But looking at Tsuyu, her hand still on his wrist, he remembered that morning.
Somebody trusted him. Somebody thought he was worthy to lead their class.
He nodded, forcing the widest grin he could on his face. It felt fake and hollow and not good enough, but he ignored those feelings with memories of shining blue eyes in a gaunt face. "You're right, As - Tsuyu. But how do we calm everybody down?"
She pressed a finger to her chin, seeming to think about it for a moment. "We need to get their attention, but I'm not very loud." She seemed to quirk her head at him, before adding, "I don't think you are, either." He couldn't help but deflate at that a little. But something in his mind sparked - it didn't have to be them who got everybodies' attention, right?
"Tsuyu, can you lift me above the crowd?" It was a bit of a long shot, he was sure pushing somebody above her was a lot harder than lifting them from beneath, but if she could… He yelped slightly as her tongue wrapped around his lower stomach, lifting his arms so it could continue making circuits over his chest. Then, bracing herself against the table, he felt himself lifted several meters in the air, allowing him a clear view of the entire cafeteria and everybody within it.
"Found her!" He shouted, and within a moment he was back on the ground and sprinting for the person he'd spotted.
He couldn't speak up. Not loud enough to make himself heard. But the discussion he'd been brought for, that had brought his mind on one person in particular, and while he'd admit he didn't know her very well yet, he knew that she was a natural Hero.
So when he grabbed her by the shoulder, turning her from the cafeteria exit she'd clearly been headed for, he knew exactly what to say.
"Polendina-san! If people keep panicking this way, somebody is going to get hurt! Do you think you could get everybodies' attention?"
Polendina seemed to look down on him for a moment, her bright red eyes intense and almost seeming to flicker in place, before she looked at the crowd around… and a small smile graced her face. "I am capable of this task, Midoriya Izuku." So saying, she stepped back and… crouched down? Izuku furrowed his brows, trying to understand why she was taking off her shoes, only to realize that her feet looked… kind of -
And then flames erupted from their bottoms, scorching the tiles beneath her and sending a wave of heat battering against him and Asui. He flinched, stepping back as she floated several meters into the air before orienting herself towards the core of the crowd. Then she opened her mouth and….
She didn't cup her hands around her mouth. She didn't yell or scream. For all the world, it was like her voice had changed volume. Like somebody was playing with a television remote and it only worked on her. But through whatever means, her voice became loud - loud enough to cut through the ringing alarms, loud enough to grab the attention of everybody still in the room and struggling to get through the doors.
"Students of UA. Please calm yourselves and direct your attention to Midoriya Izuku."
What felt like a thousand eyes suddenly turned themselves onto him and Izuku choked, struggling to breathe at the sudden attention. But looking at the crowd, and back to Polendina, who was floating above them all waiting calmly, he took a deep breath and tried his best to raise his voice. There were already people taking this moment to tend to bruises or pick themselves off the ground - if it was this bad inside the cafeteria, with so much space, there was no telling how many people had gotten hurt inside the far more cramped hallways.
"P-Please, everybody, we have to evacuate slowly and carefully! I k-know you're worried, but no matter what's happening, we're at UA! The Heroes are here!"
Several people ignored him and Polendina, heading back through the various exits they'd been heading towards, but the majority of the crowd seemed to have taken the moment of relative quiet to calm themselves and look around them. People started filing out at a slower, safer pace, deactivating panic-fueled Quirks, and he saw several students find their friends or the battered and bruised, breaking what was once a mob into single persons and small groups careful not to take up all available space.
Polendina lowered herself to the ground, stepping aside to check the scorchmarks she'd made in the tiles with an oddly sorrowful expression. "I did not mean to cause property damage," she commented, her voice back to its' normal volume.
"It's alright, Polendina-san," Asui told her, raising a hand and resting it on the girls' shoulder. "The staff will understand we were just trying to help keep things calm. But we should get going."
"You are correct, Asui Tsuyu."
And so they went. Izuku fidgeted in silence for several moments, getting drawn into the pull of the crowd but still remaining right beside Polendina and Asui. He couldn't help but wonder exactly what had caused the alarm, why Asui and Mineta had wanted him of all people to talk to a girl, and… his face lit up as he realized that there was a topic totally free of stress for him to talk about!
"Polendina-san!" He excitedly called out to her. She turned her head towards him and he gestured at her feet. "I didn't know your Quirk let you fly! I thought you had some kind of Mutation Quirk that let you manipulate metal parts of your body because of how strong you are and your swords, but expelling flames with that degree of control could almost be called a different Quirk entirely! Why didn't you use it in the Rescue Trial?"
Polendina looked at them, walking precisely without looking where she was going, and it was only now that Izuku realized she was still holding her shoes in one hand. "While I am capable of unassisted flight, the task is power-intensive. My… Quirk… has many uses which are theoretically within my grasp, but would require too much energy for me to use at liberty."
Izuku smiled excitedly, leaning in. "You can do even more!? Ooh, does that mean your Quirk is like Captain Celebrities', with a defined field that you manipulate around your body? Or do you mean energy literally and you have a reservoir within your body like the Enginium heroes fuel their engines with different kinds of food and drink? Do you have to eat or drink something, but no, if that was all you needed you would have something during exercises and wouldn't worry so much about using energy up - "
He descended into muttering, theorizing about the possible limitations of her Quirk, until she interrupted him with a poke in the cheek. When he looked back up, there was a smile on her face and her eyes seemed brighter, somehow.
"I generate a great deal of energy which powers many combat functions within my body, but past a certain point of energy usage my ability to produce new energy is greatly slowed and I lose many basic functions."
"Oh, so if you use too much at once, you get really tired! That's fascinating! Most Quirks I've heard of that have a limited amount of power output only have a limited number of ways they can output that power, but you seem to be able to fly and move really fast and pull on those swords! Speaking of, those are Support Technology, right? But where were you keeping them? I saw they folded in half, but your combat outfit didn't look like it had a backpack or anything that could've held them all."
"My swords are a part of my body. I manipulate them using wiring which, when sufficiently powered, can be manipulated at will. At my current low-power settings I primarily use them as an assistive mobility device - during the review of our Rescue Trial, you may have seen me eliminate Sero Hanta by reeling myself in?"
"Kero, I thought it was more impressive when you threw Todorokis' ice back at him," Asui added, and Izuku flushed as he realized that he'd been almost completely ignoring the girl.
Penny shook her head, though. "Todoroki Shouto is an impressive opponent!" She boasted. "It was a mistake to attempt to use his own abilities against him. Despite the power concerns, I believe I would have been best served remaining at range - it is my specialty, after all."
Izuku boggled at the idea. Asui seemed to echo the direction of his thoughts, speaking his questions aloud. "With how strong you are, I assumed you were best fighting in close."
"Oh no," she happily replied, "I am weakest at close range. However, utilizing my abilities to their fullest extent at range is very power-intensive. I have many other weaknesses, such as history, science, Japanese literature, social studies, and - " She paused, her bright eyes visibly dimming, some indefinable quality within them winking out underneath a tide of dull red. Her mouth seemed to mechanically smoothen itself out into a neutral expression.
"- and weaknesses which make me feel bad."
Izuku felt panic bubbling up in his gut and tried to recapture whatever it was that got her smiling so much in the first place. He blurted out the first thing that came to mind. "I work really hard at history, Polendina-san! Maybe if you have any questions, we could meet up sometime, or you could ask me questions about it? And your formal Japanese is really, really good and precise! I bet you know more about it than we do!"
"I'm pretty good at social studies, Kero, and I could use some help in math. Maybe we could form a study group?"
"Hey, count me in," a voice interrupted. Izuku jumped as he realized that Mineta had somehow entered their small group without him even realizing it. "Sex education is an important part of anyones' school experience."
Before he could comment on it, Penny nodded, some of that spark seemed to return at the mention of a study group. "That sounds wonderful," she responded. "How may I contact you?"
Izuku pulled out his phone, cheeks abruptly bursting into flames at the thought of exchanging LONE contacts with a pair of girls, but determined not to let his embarrassment get the best of him. Asui had already pulled out her own, and after a short delay Polendina followed.
...except they had to show her how to navigate her phone.
"I'm unfamiliar with this type of communication device," she admitted without the slightest apparent inkling of how odd the comment was. Izuku couldn't help but share a look with Asui that went right over the foreign girls' head. How could such a powerful and skilled Hero student have never used a cell phone before?
...also, why was Iida hanging off of the ceiling?
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Maijima Higari, also known as the Excavation Hero Power Loader, considered himself a pretty successful guy. He'd gone through the UA Support Course, gotten a transfer to Hero in his third year, and split his time between his two passions ever since. He knew that a Hero needed good equipment to do their best - but also, good equipment was worthless in the hands of a subpar Hero. He'd seen a lot of what the world had to offer, good and bad.
But his boss was something else entirely. Case in point - his new best friend. He couldn't help but frown at the bad joke - Penny was a sweet girl and the most fascinating work of technology he'd ever seen, but just looking at her made him feel upset sometimes.
True, fully sapient AI was still a dreams' dream throughout the world. UA used plenty of robots that pretended to have their own personalities, but he and Nedzu had done the tests - she was the real deal, or so close any distinction was philosophical.
Not that they could convince her of that.
"You've got a big day today, y'know that?" He asked her. Of course, no, she didn't. The USJ trip was being kept a nice surprise, after all. But no harm in teasing.
Penny Polendina, arms outstretched against a grid and her body running through diagnostics, couldn't physically respond - but she still verbally replied. "Of course, Maijima. It is my duty and my honor to attend UA Academy so that I may one day help as many people as possible."
"Yeah." He flipped a switch. "Try connecting now."
"I apologize, Maijima. I can detect the signal, but not connect to or interpret it. Perhaps we should build an adapter?"
"I told you already, no mods. You may understand your schematics, but I'm working from day one here, I don't want to hurt you."
"My body is built with a degree of modularity. We could easily prototype modules to improve my ability to interact with your technology without undue risk to my systems."
"Any risk is undue risk. I'm still pissed Nedzu approved the classes in the first place. We can't exactly throw you at Recovery Girl like, who wazzat kid? Midori?"
"Midoriya is a capable combatant. It is not his fault that his Quirk damages his body."
"Yeah, yeah, he should've learned how to use it without breaking himself by now. Or commissioned something to help with the blowback. Mn, speaking of - last week you mentioned people in your world having, what was it called? Sen-bulance? Ever heard of one hurting the user like that?"
"Semblances, yes. While superficially similar to Quirks, I believe they are of a fundamentally different nature - the expression of ones' soul versus a biological adaptation inherited from ones' parents. As for self-harming Semblances, while I do not have access to databases, I believe I recall anecdotal mentions of Semblances which utilized self-harm as a form of catalyst for potent attacks."
"How about this frequency? Or maybe if we hook one of your swords up?"
"Maijima, my swords do not function in that manner. I have told you before, they cannot connect to anything that does not utilize the proper Dust-based electronic signal loop."
"And I still don't understand how that works. Dust this, Dust that. Gibberish to me. Gimme a battery and a bit of copper wire anyday."
"I apologize, but I must respectfully disagree. While this world does appear to lack Dust, on mine it is the most potent and common resource available with which to base our infrastructure on."
"Yeah, yeah. Wish I could go there sometime. Trying to figure out how to translate all of… this the slow and manual way is just too boring. I can see an entire world of possibility before my eyes - for the both of us - and yet so far all I've got is a fancy way to make skirts."
"I am still uncertain how anti-upskirt technology is so primitive in this world. It seems so simple."
"I mean, before you came along, I never would've even thought of it. But c'mon, that's hardly the most impressive thing you've shown me. Those sword lasers are ridiculous and amazing."
"The technology that went into my project was considered some of the greatest Atlas had to offer, yes. During my tenure as the Guardian of Mantle, there was a recorded twenty three percent reduction in casualties due to Grimm."
"Gotta say, kid, you're really something. Your whole world sounds… crazy, really. Incredible, but also really scary. Puts things into perspective when I think about it… getting anything?"
"Negative. My body was not designed to receive any form of signal that was not based on common means of Atlesian code or predecessor alternates, and rewriting my own software was not a significant priority in my education. This challenge is unprecedented. My Father would have been delighted to see the progress we are making!"
"Y'know, every time you talk like that, I can't help but wonder if your old man was some kind of alternate universe version of one of my students. She's crazy and goes through inventions like a shark through water, but she's proud as hell about every single one - calls them her babies."
"She sounds like a phenomenal young woman. I would love to meet her."
"Uh uh, no way that's happening on my watch, kiddo. If anybody is gonna figure out what a beautiful work of art you are, it'd be the support kids. I got enough on my plate without them demanding to know how I cracked the secret that's been bumming every computer engineer for the past two hundred years. Especially when all I can tell them is that you're one of a kind."
"...yes. Penny Polendina was her Fathers' proudest creation."
"What have we told you about that? You are Penny."
"I am her body."
"More than that."
"I… I cannot be more than that, Maijima."
"Then prove it. Nedzu says you haven't even tried."
Maijima turned around and looked Penny in the eyes, ignoring the feelings of unease in his stomach. Nedzu told him to be respectful, to take things slow, but he couldn't. Not when she spent every day making herself miserable before she'd even shown the proof she seemed to think was self-evident. She averted her eyes.
"I… I cannot."
"Why?"
"..."
He sighed, abruptly frustrated. "You know what? Nevermind. I'm sorry I pushed. But, just - us here on Earth, there's a saying. 'We cannot justify treating a sentient nonhuman as our property, as a resource, as a thing that we can kill and use for our purposes.' A teacher named Francione said that, and as far as I'm concerned? You're just as smart as any of us."
Silence reigned as their daily attempt at bridging the gap between Remnant and Earth technology concluded. Still no luck on direct connections, but he was getting good data and she was learning more and more about how to use Earth tech directly. Her body relaxed as it was let down from the platform she was standing on. He turned away to file his latest notes into his computer.
"I… thank you for that, Maijima. But you have not met my Father. He gifted… me… with his Aura. It was killing him. And… that's not who I am anymore. Ruby and my Friends have the real me. I'm just… extra."
"Doesn't seem like it from this side, kid."
He looked at her, through the reflection of his monitor screen. She was watching her hand. Staring at it intensely. He stilled and waited, breath held. Her hands dropped back to her sides and she left the room without a word.
He sighed.