Formation of the Mega-Alliance
Context of the Alliance: The MLA, with Eri’s Rewind Quirk and Anna’s unstable but powerful abilities, is already a formidable force aiming to dismantle Quirk regulations and establish a society where Quirk strength reigns supreme. Adding Nine’s crew, Wolfram’s crew, and Lady Nagant creates a coalition with diverse goals but a shared disdain for hero society’s status quo. Here’s how they might come together:
MLA’s Recruitment Strategy:
The MLA, led by Re-Destro and bolstered by Skeptic’s intelligence network, actively seeks powerful allies to strengthen their cause. After acquiring Eri and Anna, they identify Nine’s crew (from Nabu Island) and Wolfram’s crew (from I-Island) as potential partners due to their proven combat prowess and anti-hero ideologies.
Lady Nagant, a former hero turned assassin after her disillusionment with the Hero Public Safety Commission (HPSC), is a prime target for recruitment. Her skills and insider knowledge of hero operations make her a valuable asset. The MLA could approach her through Curious’s media manipulation, framing their cause as true justice for those betrayed by hero society.
Nine, with his Weather Manipulation and eight additional Quirks, seeks a world where the strong rule, aligning closely with the MLA’s Quirk liberation ideology. His near-death experience in Heroes Rising (if we assume he survives or is revived by Eri’s Rewind) makes him eager for allies to achieve his vision.
The MLA could offer Nine access to Eri’s Rewind to heal his deteriorating body (caused by his Quirk’s strain) and Anna’s power to bolster his crew. In return, Nine provides raw destructive power and ideological fervor.
Wolfram’s Pragmatic Alliance:
Wolfram, an arms dealer with Metal Manipulation and Muscle Augmentation, is driven by profit and power. The MLA’s vast resources through Detnerat and their promise of a new world order appeal to his self-interest. Eri’s Rewind could enhance his crew’s durability, while Anna’s secretive power (potentially tied to Dark Might) intrigues him as a means to gain an edge.
Wolfram’s crew, including The Hacker’s cyber-warfare skills, complements Skeptic’s technological expertise, creating a synergy for large-scale operations.
Lady Nagant, with her Rifle Quirk and Air Walk, joins after being disillusioned by the HPSC’s corruption (as seen in canon). The MLA’s rhetoric of dismantling hero society resonates with her, especially if they expose HPSC secrets through Skeptic or Curious.
Her willingness to work with villains (e.g., All For One in canon) suggests she’d align with the MLA if offered freedom and a chance to strike back at the system. Eri’s presence might tug at her conscience, but her pragmatism would likely override moral qualms.
A shared threat, such as a major hero crackdown post-Paranormal Liberation War or the League of Villains’ growing dominance under Shigaraki, could force these groups to unite. The MLA might broker the alliance in Deika City, offering resources, Eri’s healing, and Anna’s power as incentives.
Dark Might, if tied to Anna as speculated, could act as a unifying figure, presenting a charismatic facade to align Nine’s idealism, Wolfram’s greed, and Nagant’s vengeance under the MLA’s banner.
Combined Strengths of the Alliance
This mega-alliance combines the MLA’s numbers, Nine’s destructive power, Wolfram’s tactical cunning, and Nagant’s precision, amplified by Eri and Anna. Here’s a breakdown of their strengths:
Quirk Diversity and Synergy:
MLA Core (Re-Destro, Geten, Trumpet, Curious, Skeptic): Re-Destro’s Stress, Geten’s ice manipulation, Trumpet’s morale-boosting Incite, Curious’s explosive Landmine, and Skeptic’s Puppet Quirk provide leadership, offense, and control.
Eri: Her Rewind Quirk heals injuries, reverses fatigue, or potentially enhances Quirks by restoring peak biological states, making the alliance nearly invincible in prolonged battles.
Anna: Her unstable but powerful Quirk (speculated to be combat-oriented or tied to Dark Might) adds a wildcard element, possibly rivaling top-tier heroes or villains.
Nine’s Crew: Nine’s Weather Manipulation creates catastrophic environmental effects (storms, lightning), while his Air Wall, Hydra, and Bullet Laser offer defense and offense. Chimera’s animalistic strength and fire breath, Slice’s versatile hair-based attacks, and Mummy’s crowd control via mummification complement direct combat.
Wolfram’s Crew: Wolfram’s Metal Manipulation and Muscle Augmentation (especially with a Quirk Amplifier) make him a tank. Swordkil’s blade forearms, Daigo’s beast form, Nobu’s displacement, and The Hacker’s cyber-warfare enable multi-vector assaults.
Lady Nagant: Her Rifle Quirk delivers long-range precision, capable of sniping heroes from kilometers away, while Air Walk provides mobility and evasion.
Offensive Power: Nine’s weather attacks and Geten’s ice storms create chaos, while Chimera, Daigo, and Wolfram handle close-quarters combat. Slice and Swordkil offer mid-range flexibility, and Nagant targets key heroes from afar.
Defense and Support: Eri’s Rewind ensures rapid recovery, while Nine’s Air Wall and Wolfram’s metal constructs provide barriers. Mummy’s mummified minions and Trumpet’s Incite bolster frontline fighters.
Infiltration and Sabotage: The Hacker and Skeptic disable hero communications and infrastructure, while Nobu’s displacement disrupts enemy formations. Nagant’s insider knowledge of HPSC operations allows targeted strikes against hero leadership.
Propaganda and Morale: Curious’s media manipulation and Trumpet’s Quirk rally public support or demoralize opponents. Anna’s distress (if publicized) could be spun as evidence of hero society’s failures.
The MLA’s Detnerat provides cutting-edge technology, including Quirk Amplifiers (from Two Heroes), enhancing Nine, Wolfram, and Anna’s abilities. Eri’s Rewind could stabilize amplified Quirks, mitigating side effects.
Wolfram’s arms-dealing network supplies weapons, while The Hacker’s skills secure financial or data resources. Skeptic’s surveillance ensures the alliance stays ahead of hero movements.
Nine’s apocalyptic displays and Anna’s mysterious power intimidate heroes and civilians. Nagant’s betrayal of hero society sows distrust, while Curious’s propaganda paints the alliance as liberators. Eri’s presence as a child victim could be exploited to vilify heroes, though Nagant might hesitate here.
Potential Internal Conflicts
Despite their combined strength, this alliance faces significant risks due to clashing personalities, goals, and inherent instabilities:
Nine vs. Re-Destro: Nine’s social Darwinist vision of a strength-based society aligns with the MLA’s ideology but may clash with Re-Destro’s structured leadership. Nine’s charisma could challenge Re-Destro’s authority, especially if Eri’s Rewind heals Nine’s body, making him more ambitious.
Wolfram’s Pragmatism: Wolfram’s profit-driven motives contrast with Nine’s idealism and the MLA’s cult-like devotion to Destro’s manifesto. He might betray the alliance for a better deal, as seen in his willingness to kill allies in Two Heroes.
Lady Nagant’s Independence: Nagant’s lone-wolf nature (seen in her canon work with All For One) makes her wary of group dynamics. She might align with Wolfram’s pragmatism but distrust Nine’s fanaticism or Anna’s instability.
As discussed previously, Anna’s volatile Quirk and emotional distress make her a liability. If her power is tied to Dark Might, she might prioritize his agenda, causing friction with Nine or Wolfram. Her unpredictability could disrupt coordinated plans, especially if Eri’s Rewind fails to stabilize her.
Eri’s traumatic past and gentle nature (seen in canon) make her resistant to being a weapon. If forced to use Rewind for villainous purposes, she might sabotage the alliance, especially if Nagant or a sympathetic member (e.g., Slice) shows her kindness. Her presence could also stir Nagant’s conscience, given her canon hesitation to harm innocents.
The MLA’s cult-like structure demands loyalty, which clashes with Wolfram’s crew’s mercenary tendencies and Nine’s crew’s individualistic streaks (e.g., Chimera’s arrogance). Skeptic’s surveillance might expose betrayals, but it could also breed paranoia, especially if The Hacker counters Skeptic’s tech.
Nagant’s history of betrayal (HPSC to All For One) makes her a wildcard. She might leak plans to heroes or the League of Villains if she sees the alliance faltering.
The alliance’s overwhelming power, amplified by Eri and Quirk Amplifiers, could lead to reckless strategies, as seen in Nine’s overreliance on his Quirks in Heroes Rising. Heroes could exploit this by targeting weaker links (e.g., The Hacker or Mummy) or sowing discord.
Narrative Implications in My Hero Academia
This mega-alliance would drastically alter the My Hero Academia narrative, creating a multi-faceted threat that tests heroes, villains, and society itself. Key impacts include:
“Liberation Storm Arc”: The alliance launches a coordinated attack on Japan, combining Nine’s weather catastrophes, Wolfram’s infrastructure sabotage, and the MLA’s mass mobilization. Nagant assassinates key hero leaders, while Eri and Anna amplify the alliance’s durability and firepower. Deika City becomes their stronghold, with Detnerat tech fortifying defenses.
Climactic Battle: Heroes, led by Deku, Endeavor, Hawks, and Class 1-A, face a near-impossible challenge. Deku’s connection to Eri drives a rescue mission, while Hawks uses his undercover skills to infiltrate the alliance. Nagant’s presence complicates matters, as her former hero allies (e.g., Hawks) hesitate to fight her.
U.A. and Pro Heroes: The alliance’s power forces unprecedented hero collaboration, including retired heroes like All Might (potentially healed by Eri if captured temporarily) and international heroes from I-Island. Class 1-A’s teamwork, as seen in Heroes Rising, is crucial, with Bakugo, Todoroki, and Midoriya leading innovative strategies.
Aizawa’s Role: Aizawa’s Erasure Quirk counters Eri, Anna, Nine, and others, making him a prime target. The alliance might prioritize neutralizing him, possibly using Nagant’s sniping or Skeptic’s traps.
Hawks and Nagant: Hawks could exploit his past connection to Nagant (both HPSC-trained) to turn her against the alliance, though her cynicism makes this difficult. Her defection could be a turning point, as seen in her canon arc.
Rivalry with the League of Villains:
The League, under Shigaraki, views this alliance as a threat to their dominance. Shigaraki’s Decay counters Eri’s Rewind, while Dabi’s flames challenge Geten and Chimera. Toga could exploit Anna’s distress for psychological manipulation, and Spinner might rally the League’s underdog ideology against the MLA’s elitism.
A three-way war (Heroes vs. Alliance vs. League) could emerge, with the League forming a temporary truce with heroes to counter the alliance’s overwhelming power, as seen in canon alliances against All For One.
Freedom vs. Responsibility: The alliance’s pursuit of Quirk liberation (MLA, Nine) contrasts with Wolfram’s greed and Nagant’s vengeance, highlighting the dangers of unchecked power. Eri’s exploitation underscores the moral cost of their ideology.
Redemption and Betrayal: Nagant and Anna could find redemption through hero influence (e.g., Deku’s empathy or Hawks’s persuasion), while Wolfram’s betrayal could fracture the alliance. Eri’s resistance adds a hopeful arc of agency.
Societal Collapse: The alliance’s actions (weather disasters, cyber-attacks, assassinations) push hero society to the brink, echoing the canon’s post-war chaos. This could lead to a narrative exploring societal rebuilding or a new Quirk-based order.
Alliance Victory: If the alliance succeeds, they could overthrow hero society, establishing a Quirk-based hierarchy led by Nine and Re-Destro, with Wolfram profiting and Nagant as an enforcer. Eri and Anna become central to their regime, though internal strife (e.g., Wolfram’s betrayal) could destabilize it.
Hero Counterattack: Heroes exploit the alliance’s divisions, with Deku rescuing Eri, Hawks turning Nagant, and Bakugo/Todoroki countering Nine’s weather with raw power. Anna’s instability could lead to a catastrophic misfire, weakening the alliance.
Post-Series Impact: If this occurs post-canon, the alliance could challenge the new hero system in the eight-year time skip, with Eri’s Rewind and Anna’s power shaping a new villainous wave, as speculated in our discussions about lingering threats like Overhaul or Humarise.
Counteractions by Heroes and Other Factions
Target Weak Links: Heroes could focus on The Hacker and Skeptic to disrupt communications, or Mummy and Trumpet to weaken crowd control. Aizawa’s Erasure neutralizes key Quirks, while Endeavor and Todoroki counter Nine’s weather and Geten’s ice.
Eri Rescue: Deku’s emotional bond with Eri drives a rescue mission, potentially using Mirio’s Permeation to infiltrate Deika City. Nagant’s hesitation to harm a child could create an opening.
Divide and Conquer: Hawks and Mirko exploit leadership tensions, pitting Nine against Wolfram or Nagant against the MLA. Psychological tactics, like appealing to Slice or Chimera’s loyalty, could fracture the alliance.
League of Villains Response:
Shigaraki’s Decay and All For One’s resources (if he’s involved) counter the alliance’s numbers. The League could ally with heroes temporarily, as seen in canon, to dismantle the alliance before betraying them.
Toga’s impersonation or Dabi’s destructive flames target Anna’s instability or Eri’s handlers, creating chaos within the alliance.
Humarise: As discussed previously, Humarise’s anti-Quirk ideology opposes the alliance’s liberation stance. They might target Eri’s Rewind as a threat to their Quirk Singularity agenda, leading to a surprise attack.
Shie Hassaikai Remnants: Overhaul’s lingering influence could resurface, seeking to reclaim Eri. This could create a multi-faction conflict, weakening the alliance.
The alliance of the MLA (with Eri and Anna), Nine’s crew, Wolfram’s crew, and Lady Nagant creates a near-unstoppable force in the My Hero Academia universe, combining raw power, tactical brilliance, and ideological zeal. Eri’s Rewind and Anna’s unstable Quirk amplify their durability and unpredictability, while Nine’s weather control, Wolfram’s metal manipulation, and Nagant’s sniping deliver devastating attacks. However, internal conflicts—Nine’s idealism vs. Wolfram’s greed, Nagant’s independence, Anna’s volatility, and Eri’s resistance—create exploitable weaknesses. Heroes, led by Deku and Hawks, must rely on teamwork, psychological tactics, and alliances (even with the League) to counter this threat. The narrative would explore themes of freedom, betrayal, and redemption, reshaping the My Hero Academia world with a climactic battle and lasting societal impacts.