me: i really wanna post a quirk analysis plus a teensy bit of theory crafting, but i don't know if people will dig it
brain: ...i mean what you really got to lose?
me: psh, nothing i guess. bet. boku no quirk analysis.
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me: i really wanna post a quirk analysis plus a teensy bit of theory crafting, but i don't know if people will dig it
brain: ...i mean what you really got to lose?
me: psh, nothing i guess. bet. boku no quirk analysis.
A humorous scene from early in the manga, but going back it parallels the consequences of a quirk evolving more and more powerful with each generation reminds me a lot of the in-verse Paranormal Singularity Theory or Quirk Singularity Doomsday Theory introduced in Chapter 166. This theory is mentioned a couple more times from Chapter 246 by All for One’s Doctor, the creator of it.
It’s even noted that not many in-verse seem to take this theory seriously outside All for One, viewing it as crackpot or fringe thinking.
I’m not particularly going to explore this theory as of right now until I hopefully reach the relevant chapters in this rereading project to discuss it. It’s also been talked about by others in various places given its repeated presence.
It’s simply interesting to me that One for All seems to so far be following this theory given its evolutionary nature. It makes me wonder if the quirk will simply become too powerful to pass on in just a couple generations, and what that would imply about the future of quirks in the world of BNHA.
(No, but seriously, are humans gonna just all become even more super-powered enough to destroy the world at a whim? What happens when a child manifests an especially violent quirk that destroys the world? Do all the super-super humans float in space along with the tiny pieces left of Earth? Does humanity go extinct as people are torn apart by their quirks? Or do they become pseudo-quirkless as their bodies protect themselves by deactivating the quirk gene until it can catch up? I need to know.)
you know what?
i think im gonna redo no.1 and expand a bit more on shouto's powers. so that first, then no.2.