If Nine’s crew from My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising and Wolfram’s crew from Two Heroes teamed up, the result would be a truly dangerous alliance—combining brute force, deadly coordination, and a spectrum of versatile Quirks as well as tactical criminal experience. Here’s a breakdown of what such a collaboration would look like:
Team Profiles
Wolfram’s Crew (Two Heroes)
Wolfram: Metal Manipulation, Muscle Augmentation; ruthless arms dealer, pragmatic, quick to use lethal force, gains nigh-invulnerability with Quirk Amplifier.
Swordkil: Transforms forearms into blades, aggressive melee specialist.
Nobu: Displacement Quirk (teleportation-style attack), more tactical, unique powerset.
Daigo: Beast Form (giant, gorilla-like monster), brute force, durable.
The Hacker: Elite hacker; invaluable for cyber-attacks and disabling security.
Nine’s Crew (Heroes: Rising)
Nine: Weather Manipulation + 8 other Quirks (Air Wall, Hydra, Bullet Laser, Scanning, Cell Activation, etc.), durable, strategic, leads with ideology of strength and social Darwinism.
Slice: Prehensile, sword-like hair, ranged/melee versatility.
Chimera: Multiple animal traits, fire breath, immense strength, highly durable, “tank” role.
Mummy: Mummification Quirk (mind over matter with bandages, can make mook fighters and restrain people/items), support and control.
Strategic Advantages of the Alliance
1. Diverse Quirk Synergy
Nine’s raw power (weather and multiple combat quirks), Chimera’s brute force, Slice’s multi-role flexibility, and Mummy’s crowd control complement Wolfram’s metal manipulation, Swordkil’s blade attacks, and Daigo’s beast form.
The Hacker provides a key support advantage for infiltration, cyber-warfare, or disabling hero support tech.
2. Ruthless Leadership and Coordination
Both Nine and Wolfram are “ends justify the means” types, but Nine has vision (utopian superhuman society) while Wolfram is pragmatic, focused on profit.
Wolfram’s criminal tactics (hostage situations, hacking, arms trade) could enhance Nine’s more grandiose, destructive plans.
Both are capable leaders who motivate underlings with fear (Wolfram) or ideological loyalty (Nine).
3. Tactical Domination
Combined, the teams could stage multi-vector assaults: e.g., Wolfram and The Hacker hijack facility defenses, Mummy produces foot soldiers, Chimera and Daigo provide front-line offensive, Swordkil and Slice handle fast flexible combat, Nine restrains heroes with elemental onslaughts, and Nobu disrupts opponents by displacing attacks/weapons.
With Quirk Amplifier technology from Wolfram’s side, the threats posed by Nine, Chimera, and even Daigo would be magnified.
4. Psychological Warfare
Mummy and The Hacker could spread chaos remotely or by manipulating civilians.
Nine’s ideology and overwhelming power sow despair among defenders, as seen in the movie where entire islands are threatened.
Potential Downfalls and Internal Dynamics
Leadership Clashes: Nine and Wolfram might clash over means and ends—Nine’s “super-supremacist” vision versus Wolfram’s self-serving goals.
Likely resolution: Wolfram would follow if reward (profit or power) is promised, but would backstab at the first opportunity for gain.
Trust Issues: Both sides have histories of betrayal and little problem sacrificing allies (e.g., Wolfram kills Sam; Slice and Chimera only trust Nine; Mummy’s loyalty is unyielding but not that useful in a dispute).
Risk of Overpowering: The combined might could make them overconfident and less cautious, possibly leading to blind spots against unpredictable hero tactics (as seen with Deku and Bakugo’s final fight with Nine).
Power Scaling: Would Heroes Even Stand a Chance?
Few Pro Hero teams could withstand this united threat. The combined offensive would likely force Japan’s top heroes—including All Might (at his peak)—to coordinate with every available UA student.
Tactical victories (as in the movies) would still be possible, but only with tight teamwork, clever use of Quirks, and exploiting the villains' potential ego or intra-group conflict.
Narrative Possibilities
Opening Move: Wolfram’s crew hacks a major city’s defenses (with The Hacker), disables surveillance and police, Mummy and Swordkil handle crowd control, Nine and Chimera spearhead an offense against the heroes.
Climactic Battle: Nine uses weather manipulation to unleash catastrophe, Wolfram augments team with Quirk Amplifier, Chimera and Daigo wade through defending heroes, only severe hero collaboration with last-minute strategy (like sharing One for All or new team-ups) can stop them.
Possible Downfall: Tempo shift when Wolfram betrays Nine (or vice versa), giving the heroes an opening; or, internal distrust causes a fatal split as heroes exploit their division.
Conclusion
If Nine and Wolfram's crews worked together, their combined strengths—brute force, tactical cunning, and Quirk diversity—would create a near-unstoppable villain alliance. Only through classic shonen-style teamwork, ingenuity, and exploiting the inherent instability of villain alliances would the heroes stand a chance of victory.












