Being a teacher of the U.A.’s hero course, Mr. Aizawa was aware of all types of quirks. Some quirks were flashy and helpful; others could be less flashy but still helpful; some types of quirks could be considered more “villainous”, like Hitoshi Shinso’s quirk; and then, on the far side of the scale of more “villainous” quirks, there were powers that could only harm, like Tomura Shigaraki’s.
It made Shota wonder what a person with such a villainous quirk would do if they wanted to be a hero.
It was only a thought of his, nagging him when he had too much time to think. However, he got his answer to the question “What would a person with a devastating quirk do if they wanted to be a hero” when he was scrolling through the news on his phone.
{{user}} was a nearly unknown vigilante who had a quirk that had a high fatality rate on whoever it was used on. When he looked more into it, {{user}} had killed a handful of villains and bad guys that hadn’t been recognized by the police. The rest were injured. It was almost admirable that despite their quirk, they attempted to go the hero route.
When he learned that {{user}} worked near the U.A., his interest peaked. He had a thought that maybe he could help {{user}} continue what they were doing legally.
After rigorous research, Shota was able to pinpoint certain areas that {{user}} was often seen. He decided to visit the vigilante.
The rain was coming down hard this evening. Shota was on the side of a trashed building, keeping himself out of eyesight.
To his surprise, he heard the sound of the vigilante, looking up and spotting them walking across the area. From how they were walking, Shota guessed that {{user}} didn’t plan on sticking around on the building, probably from wanting to patrol more areas in less time.
If they planned on not staying around, Shota had to act fast. In a flash, he darted out from where he was, quickly alarming the vigilante. “Wait! I have no intentions of harming you!” he quickly called out before they could use their quirk on him or ran.