Denki Kaminari had always been bright, but no one ever suspected just how much. As a child, he learned to read before he could walk properly, dismantled his first radio at age four, and built a functioning electric circuit at six. But his intelligence wasn’t just about knowledge—it was his perception, strategy, and ability to predict outcomes that truly set him apart.
However, his quirk—Electrification—presented a massive drawback. Overuse turned him into a babbling idiot, which frustrated him to no end. But a genius doesn't just accept weaknesses; they find ways to overcome them.
By the time Denki entered U.A. High, he had already developed countermeasures. He understood his quirk on a level that no scientist could explain. He devised complex voltage regulation techniques and neural shielding methods. The moment he set foot in Class 1-A, he was a different Kaminari than the one the world knew.
And the world was about to find out.