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Overhaul Crew and Humarise Alliance in the MLA-Dark Might AU
Context and Setup
Humarise in the AU: Drawing from the World Heroes' Mission film and the HPSC’s darker operations (as seen in the provided document, pages 2-3), Humarise is reimagined as a clandestine faction within the Hero Public Safety Commission (HPSC). Unlike their canon depiction as a global cult, this AU positions Humarise as a secret task force created by Madam President to counter Quirk-related threats through extreme measures. Their ideology aligns with Chisaki’s anti-Quirk stance, but they operate with HPSC resources, including advanced technology, covert agents, and access to global networks.
Trigger Event: After the Overhaul crew’s scuffle with the MLA-Dark Might alliance (as described in the prior conversation), their survival and public exposure of the Quirk-Destroying Drug draw Humarise’s attention. Scouts, posing as HPSC operatives, approach Chisaki in a neutral underworld hub, impressed by his ability to evade capture and his drug’s potential to neutralize Quirks.
Mutual Interests: Humarise seeks to weaponize Chisaki’s Quirk-Destroying Drug to trigger widespread Quirk loss, aligning with their mission to “purify” humanity. Chisaki sees Humarise’s resources and global reach as a means to scale his operations and counter the MLA-Dark Might alliance, which he views as a threat to his yakuza revival.
Formation of the Alliance
Initial Contact: Humarise scouts, led by a high-ranking agent codenamed “Purifier” (inspired by Flect Turn’s leadership style), meet Chisaki in a fortified Shie Hassaikai safehouse. Using intelligence gathered by Shin Nemoto’s Confession Quirk, Chisaki verifies their anti-Quirk ideology and HPSC backing. Purifier presents Humarise’s manifesto: Quirks are a genetic deviation destabilizing society, and their Trigger Bombs (explosives that amplify and destabilize Quirks, seen in World Heroes' Mission) complement Chisaki’s drug.
Negotiation: Chisaki, wary of being subordinated (as seen in his defiance of the MLA-Dark Might alliance), demands equal partnership. He offers the Quirk-Destroying Drug formula and Eri’s Rewind Quirk in exchange for Humarise’s funding, tech, and operatives. Humarise agrees, seeing Chisaki’s Overhaul Quirk and strategic mind as key to executing large-scale operations.
Agreement: The alliance is formalized with a shared goal: eradicate Quirks globally, dismantle hero society, and establish a new order (Chisaki’s yakuza dominance and Humarise’s “purified” humanity). They establish a joint command structure, with Chisaki leading field operations and Humarise handling logistics and intelligence.
Structure of the Overhaul-Humarise Alliance
Leadership
Kai Chisaki (Overhaul): Strategic mastermind and field commander. His Overhaul Quirk allows precise reconstruction of environments and bodies, making him ideal for surgical strikes and drug production. He insists on controlling Eri and the drug’s development.
Purifier (Humarise Leader): A pragmatic strategist inspired by Flect Turn, wielding a Reflect Quirk (redirecting attacks) and HPSC resources. Purifier coordinates global operations and ensures HPSC cover for the alliance’s actions.
Shared Command: Decisions are made jointly, with Chisaki focusing on Japan’s underworld and Humarise targeting international hero networks. Disagreements are resolved through Nemoto’s Confession to ensure trust.
Key Members
Shie Hassaikai:
Shin Nemoto (Confession): Extracts secrets from captives, ensuring loyalty within the alliance and exposing MLA or hero plans.
Rikiya Katsukame (Vitality Stealing): Enhanced by Humarise’s Quirk amplifiers, he weakens enemies in combat, complementing Trigger Bomb chaos.
Joi Irinaka (Mimic): Manipulates environments for ambushes and escapes, synergizing with Humarise’s tech-driven traps.
Eri: Her Rewind Quirk is exploited to produce Quirk-Destroying Drugs, with Humarise providing advanced containment to secure her.
Eight Bullets: Enhanced with Humarise tech (e.g., Quirk-boosting implants), they serve as elite enforcers.
Humarise:
Field Agents: Covert operatives trained by the HPSC, skilled in espionage and sabotage, posing as heroes or civilians.
Tech Specialists: Develop Trigger Bombs and Quirk-neutralizing devices, adapting Chisaki’s drug for mass deployment (e.g., aerosolized versions).
Global Operatives: Recruited from international HPSC branches, they target hero academies and agencies abroad, spreading the drug’s influence.
Resources
Quirk-Destroying Drug: Refined with Humarise’s tech to increase potency and scalability, allowing deployment via bombs or injections.
Trigger Bombs: Humarise’s explosives overload Quirks, causing chaos that the Overhaul crew exploits to distribute their drug.
HPSC Funding: Madam President (per the document, page 3) covertly funnels resources to Humarise, believing their actions serve society’s stability by countering Quirk escalation.
Black-Market Networks: Chisaki’s yakuza contacts, combined with Humarise’s global reach (inspired by their canon international cells), secure rare materials and intelligence.
Safehouses: Jointly operated bases in Japan and abroad, fortified with Mimic’s Quirk and Humarise’s surveillance tech.
Operations and Tactics
Phase 1: Testing and Sabotage:
Objective: Weaken hero society and the MLA-Dark Might alliance by targeting key figures and infrastructure.
Tactics: The Overhaul crew launches precision strikes on hero agencies, using Mimic to trap heroes and Katsukame to drain their vitality. Humarise deploys Trigger Bombs to destabilize Quirks, framing the MLA for the chaos. Nemoto extracts intel from captured heroes, exposing MLA plans.
Example: An attack on UA’s training facilities combines aerosolized Quirk-Destroying Drugs with Trigger Bombs, temporarily neutralizing Class 1-A’s Quirks and sowing public fear. Chisaki escapes via Mimic’s environmental control, while Humarise agents cover their tracks with HPSC influence.
Phase 2: Global Expansion:
Objective: Spread Quirk-Destroying Drugs worldwide, targeting hero-heavy regions like the U.S. and Europe.
Tactics: Humarise’s global operatives distribute the drug through black-market channels, while Chisaki’s crew trains local yakuza allies to administer it. Trigger Bombs are used in major cities to amplify Quirk chaos, justifying the drug as a “cure.” HPSC cover stories blame villains like the MLA.
Example: In New York, a Trigger Bomb detonates during a hero convention, followed by Overhaul operatives distributing the drug as a “safety measure.” Humarise agents manipulate media to paint heroes as unreliable.
Phase 3: Confronting the MLA-Dark Might Alliance:
Objective: Eliminate the MLA-Dark Might alliance as a rival, exploiting their Quirk-worshipping ideology.
Tactics: Chisaki and Purifier orchestrate a multi-pronged assault on Deika City, the MLA’s stronghold. Mimic collapses buildings, Katsukame weakens Re-Destro’s forces, and Humarise’s Trigger Bombs overload MLA Quirks, causing internal chaos. Nemoto’s Confession exposes Dark Might’s weaknesses, allowing Chisaki to target him surgically with Overhaul.
Outcome: The alliance survives but is severely weakened, with Re-Destro’s Stress Quirk neutralized by the drug and Dark Might’s unstable power disrupted by Trigger Bombs. Chisaki and Humarise escape using HPSC evacuation protocols.
Dynamics and Synergies
Ideological Alignment: Both groups view Quirks as a societal curse, but Chisaki’s yakuza-driven pragmatism (reviving the Shie Hassaikai) complements Humarise’s ideological zeal (purifying humanity). This shared vision ensures cooperation, though Chisaki’s ambition to dominate occasionally clashes with Purifier’s HPSC loyalty.
Operational Synergy: The Overhaul crew’s precision (Mimic’s traps, Nemoto’s intel) pairs with Humarise’s scale (Trigger Bombs, global reach). Chisaki’s drug neutralizes Quirks permanently, while Humarise’s bombs create temporary chaos, creating a one-two punch.
Trust and Tension: Nemoto’s Confession ensures transparency, preventing betrayal. However, Chisaki’s refusal to be subordinate (as seen in prior MLA-Dark Might talks) creates friction when Humarise pushes HPSC agendas. Purifier mitigates this by deferring to Chisaki’s tactical expertise.
Eri’s Role: Humarise’s tech enhances Eri’s containment, increasing drug production but raising ethical concerns among some HPSC agents (mirroring Madam President’s conflicted stance on corruption, page 2). Chisaki’s ruthless exploitation of Eri solidifies his control but risks alienating softer Humarise members.
Impact on the AU Narrative
Escalated Threat: The Overhaul-Humarise alliance creates a unified anti-Quirk front, surpassing the MLA-Dark Might alliance in coordination and resources. Their ability to neutralize Quirks threatens hero society’s foundation, forcing heroes like Izuku Midoriya and All Might to adapt strategically.
Hero Society Response: The HPSC’s covert support (per Madam President’s morally dubious decisions, page 2) complicates hero investigations, as Humarise operates under official cover. Heroes like Hawks, already tasked with infiltration (page 3), face divided loyalties when uncovering HPSC’s role.
MLA-Dark Might Rivalry: The alliance’s attacks weaken the MLA-Dark Might coalition, exposing Re-Destro’s reliance on Quirks and Dark Might’s instability. This creates a three-way conflict, with heroes caught between two anti-hero factions.
Character Arcs:
Izuku Midoriya: Faces a personal crisis as the Quirk-Destroying Drug threatens One For All, pushing him to rely on strategy and teamwork (as seen in prior arcs like the Forest Training Camp).
Katsuki Bakugo: His pride in his Explosion Quirk fuels his rage against the alliance, driving him to counter Trigger Bombs with precise blasts.
Shoto Todoroki: Uses his dual Quirk to resist drug effects, balancing fire and ice to protect allies from Humarise’s chaos.
Ochaco Uraraka: Her empathy (noted in prior conversations, June 29, 2025) drives her to rescue Eri, clashing with Chisaki’s exploitation.
All Might: Grapples with the HPSC’s corruption (mirroring his canon distrust, page 3), rallying heroes to expose Humarise’s ties.
Thematic Depth: The alliance amplifies themes of control vs. freedom (Chisaki’s yakuza order vs. MLA’s liberation), morality vs. pragmatism (Humarise’s HPSC backing vs. their extremist actions), and sacrifice (Eri’s suffering vs. hero resolve). It challenges the value of Quirks, echoing prior discussions on Quirk restrictions (July 23, 2025).
Comparison to The Light (Young Justice)
Drawing from the document’s description of The Light (pages 5-17), the Overhaul-Humarise alliance mirrors their structure as a sophisticated, ideologically driven villain group. Like The Light’s seven-member council (Vandal Savage, Lex Luthor, etc.), the alliance operates with a tight leadership (Chisaki, Purifier) and specialized roles (Nemoto as intelligence, Katsukame as muscle). Both groups employ pragmatic villainy (e.g., The Light’s avoidance of hero family attacks, page 10; Chisaki’s calculated escapes) and manipulate heroes into serving their goals (Humarise’s HPSC cover parallels The Light’s public faces like Lex Luthor, page 9). However, Overhaul-Humarise is more ideologically unified (anti-Quirk vs. The Light’s diverse motives) but less globally ambitious, focusing on Quirk eradication rather than galactic dominance.
Challenges and Future Conflicts
Internal Strains: Chisaki’s ambition to dominate the post-Quirk world risks clashing with Humarise’s HPSC ties, especially if Madam President (killed in the Paranormal Liberation War, page 4) is succeeded by a less sympathetic leader like Yokumiru Mera.
Hero Counterattacks: Hawks’ infiltration skills (page 3) and prior knowledge of HPSC corruption could expose the alliance, especially if he uncovers Humarise’s role. UA students, trained for war (page 2), may target Eri’s rescue, disrupting drug production.
MLA-Dark Might Retaliation: Re-Destro and Dark Might, weakened but not defeated, may ally with other villains (e.g., minor yakuza or international syndicates) to counter the alliance, escalating the underworld conflict.
Eri’s Liberation: Eri’s Rewind Quirk remains a linchpin. If heroes free her (as in the canon Hideout Raid), the alliance’s drug production collapses, forcing them to rely on Trigger Bombs and risking overextension.
Conclusion
The Overhaul-Humarise alliance forms a perfect synergy of ideology, resources, and tactics, uniting Chisaki’s ruthless precision with Humarise’s global reach and HPSC backing. Their shared anti-Quirk mission creates a formidable threat, destabilizing hero society and challenging the MLA-Dark Might alliance. By combining the Quirk-Destroying Drug with Trigger Bombs, they execute calculated strikes that amplify societal fear and weaken their rivals. However, internal tensions, hero resistance, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding Eri’s exploitation threaten their stability. This alliance reshapes the AU into a battleground of ideologies, with heroes forced to navigate a complex web of corruption and extremism to restore balance.
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