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* AdaptationalExplanation: In ''My Hero Academia'' canon, Eraserhead's expelling of the previous year's 1-A class in its entirety was seen (InUniverse and out) as proof of him being a [[SadistTeacher hardcore]] SinkOrSwimMentor[[note]]the manga eventually explained that he only did it, and temporarily at that, in order to ScareEmStraight, but this story was written before that revelation[[/note]]. This story takes the alternate explanation that the whole class (except for [[NiceGuy Izuku]] and [[spoiler:Oto Kenji, who [[ScrewThisIAmOuttaHere switched classes the moment he figured out he was not cut out for Hero course]]]]) was a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s no different from early-series Bakugou and they all screwed up so bad for one reason or another (although for some of them [[MythologyGag it was because they did not took the Quirk Appreciation Test with the seriousness Aizawa demanded of them]]) [[EpicFail that by the time of the Festival Izuku was the only student that had not been expelled]].

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* AdaptationalExplanation: In ''My Hero Academia'' canon, Eraserhead's expelling of the previous year's 1-A class in its entirety was seen (InUniverse and out) as proof of him being a [[SadistTeacher hardcore]] SinkOrSwimMentor[[note]]the manga eventually explained that he only did it, and temporarily at that, in order to ScareEmStraight, but this story was written before that revelation[[/note]]. This story takes the alternate explanation that the whole class (except for [[NiceGuy Izuku]] and [[spoiler:Oto Kenji, who [[ScrewThisIAmOuttaHere switched classes the moment he figured out he was not cut out for Hero course]]]]) was a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s no different from early-series Bakugou and they all screwed up so bad for one reason or another (although for some of them [[MythologyGag it was because they did not took take the Quirk Appreciation Test with the seriousness Aizawa demanded of them]]) [[EpicFail that by the time of the Festival Izuku was the only student that had not been expelled]].
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* AccompliceByInaction: When several of Izuku's classmates decide to play a cruel prank on him during their visit to the USJ, Aizawa is ready to expel the entire class save him in one go, since the rest stood by and allowed it to happen. On top of that, he threatens to have Principal Nedzu get them all blacklisted from every hero school 'on this side of the Pacific'.

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* AccompliceByInaction: When several of Izuku's classmates decide to play a cruel prank on him during their visit to the USJ, Aizawa is ready to expel the entire class save him in one go, go since the rest stood by and allowed it to happen. On top of that, he threatens to have Principal Nedzu get them all blacklisted from every hero school 'on this side of the Pacific'.



* AdaptationalBadass: Izuku's training progresses much faster than it does in canon, and he starts training under Gran Torino much earlier, so that he has a much better handle of One For All by the time he enters U.A. On top of that, by the time he enrolls, Izuku has already unlocked Float, and unlocks Blackwhip during the Final Exam Arc. Furthermore, thanks to ending up as the sole remaining member of his class after the Sports Festival, Izuku is able to receive dedicated, personalized training from nearly all of U.A's faculty, placing him on a track that's even more accelerated than his canon one.
* AdaptationalExplanation: In ''My Hero Academia'' canon, Eraserhead's expelling of the previous year's 1-A class in its entirety was seen (InUniverse and out) as proof of him being a [[SadistTeacher hard-core]] SinkOrSwimMentor[[note]]the manga eventually explained that he only did it, and temporarily at that, in order to ScareEmStraight, but this story was written before that revelation[[/note]]. This story takes the alternate explanation that the whole class (except for [[NiceGuy Izuku]] and [[spoiler:Oto Kenji, who [[ScrewThisIAmOuttaHere switched classes the moment he figured out he was not cut out for Hero course]]]]) was a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s no different from early-series Bakugou and they all screwed up so bad for one reason or another (although for some of them [[MythologyGag it was because they did not took the Quirk Appreciation Test with the seriousness Aizawa demanded of them]]) [[EpicFail that by the time of the Festival Izuku was the only student that had not been expelled]].

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* AdaptationalBadass: Izuku's training progresses much faster than it does in canon, and he starts training under Gran Torino much earlier, earlier so that he has a much better handle of on One For All by the time he enters U.A. On top of that, by the time he enrolls, Izuku has already unlocked Float, Float and unlocks Blackwhip during the Final Exam Arc. Furthermore, thanks to ending up as the sole remaining member of his class after the Sports Festival, Izuku is able to receive dedicated, personalized training from nearly all of U.A's faculty, placing him on a track that's even more accelerated than his canon one.
* AdaptationalExplanation: In ''My Hero Academia'' canon, Eraserhead's expelling of the previous year's 1-A class in its entirety was seen (InUniverse and out) as proof of him being a [[SadistTeacher hard-core]] hardcore]] SinkOrSwimMentor[[note]]the manga eventually explained that he only did it, and temporarily at that, in order to ScareEmStraight, but this story was written before that revelation[[/note]]. This story takes the alternate explanation that the whole class (except for [[NiceGuy Izuku]] and [[spoiler:Oto Kenji, who [[ScrewThisIAmOuttaHere switched classes the moment he figured out he was not cut out for Hero course]]]]) was a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s no different from early-series Bakugou and they all screwed up so bad for one reason or another (although for some of them [[MythologyGag it was because they did not took the Quirk Appreciation Test with the seriousness Aizawa demanded of them]]) [[EpicFail that by the time of the Festival Izuku was the only student that had not been expelled]].



* DwindlingParty: All of Izuku's classmates are either expelled or transfer out of the hero course by the end of the Sports Festival, many of which for ''exceptionally'' stupid reasons. Most notably:

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* DwindlingParty: All of Izuku's classmates are either expelled or transfer transferred out of the hero course by the end of the Sports Festival, many of which for ''exceptionally'' stupid reasons. Most notably:



** [[spoiler: Noburo Mai and Oto Kenji]] end up being the last remaining members of Class 1A alongside Izuku, only to leave themselves, albeit on much less humiliating terms compared to their other classmates. [[spoiler: For Oto, he decides that he isn't capable of handling the workload of being a hero after seeing just how far behind he is compared to his peers, and transfers to Business. Noburo ultimately has to leave after her Internship to help her father take care of her ill grandmother in the Philippines, although plans to continue her studies in a Hero School there, and she parts on good terms with Izuku.]]

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** [[spoiler: Noburo [[spoiler:Noburo Mai and Oto Kenji]] end up being the last remaining members of Class 1A alongside Izuku, only to leave themselves, albeit on much less humiliating terms compared to their other classmates. [[spoiler: For [[spoiler:For Oto, he decides that he isn't capable of handling the workload of being a hero after seeing just how far behind he is compared to his peers, and transfers to Business. Noburo ultimately has to leave after her Internship to help her father take care of her ill grandmother in the Philippines, although plans to continue her studies in a Hero School there, and she parts on good terms with Izuku.]]



* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents that the school faculty have to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble canon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail albeit with some key changes.]]

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* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents that the school faculty have has to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble canon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail [[PointOfDivergence albeit with some key changes.]]



** Izuku calls Katsuki out on being an EntitledBastard when he ''attacks Izuku'' on the street, ''demanding'' to know where Izuku's Quirk came from and claiming that Izuku ''owes him'' the answers. Izuku makes quite clear that he doesn't owe his long-time bully '''anything'''.

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** Izuku calls Katsuki out on being an EntitledBastard when he ''attacks Izuku'' on the street, ''demanding'' to know where Izuku's Quirk came from and claiming that Izuku ''owes him'' the answers. Izuku makes it quite clear that he doesn't owe his long-time bully '''anything'''.



* ResolvedNoodleIncident: In canon it's mentioned that Aizawa expelled all of his students the previous year. This is now that year.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler: Dr. Amilia Hanson's Quirk, Locked Lips, makes her this naturally, as she is physically unable to divulge confidential information in any way, shape, or form. This makes her highly sought after as a therapist for people with confidential and top secret information, including high level government officials and even All Might himself. Unfortunately, despite being completely unable to share others' secrets, people still target her because SheKnowsTooMuch.]]

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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: In canon canon, it's mentioned that Aizawa expelled all of his students the previous year. This is now that year.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler: Dr. Amilia Hanson's Quirk, Locked Lips, makes her this naturally, as she is physically unable to divulge confidential information in any way, shape, or form. This makes her highly sought after as a therapist for people with confidential and top secret top-secret information, including high level high-level government officials and even All Might himself. Unfortunately, despite being completely unable to share others' secrets, people still target her because SheKnowsTooMuch.]]



* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler: All For One gives Tomura a nonlethal variant of this, after Tomura is beaten and captured by Izuku. After All For One has Twice create a clone of Tomura to take his place in prison, All For One boots Tomura out of Japan, promising to kill him if he comes back without making something of himself first.]]

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* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler: All For One gives Tomura a nonlethal variant of this, this after Tomura is beaten and captured by Izuku. After All For One has Twice create a clone of Tomura to take his place in prison, All For One boots Tomura out of Japan, promising to kill him if he comes back without making something of himself first.]]
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* DwindlingParty: All of Izuku's classmates are either expelled or transfer out of the hero course by the end of the Sports Festival. Most notably:

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* DwindlingParty: All of Izuku's classmates are either expelled or transfer out of the hero course by the end of the Sports Festival.Festival, many of which for ''exceptionally'' stupid reasons. Most notably:



** Four are expelled for thinking it would be funny to push Izuku off a cliff (with four other accomplices getting punted to Gen Ed instead)
** Four more decided to get publicly drunk at a party only a couple of weeks into the semester.

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** [[DeadlyPrank Four are expelled for thinking it would be funny to push Izuku off a cliff cliff]] (with four other accomplices getting punted to Gen Ed instead)
** [[TooDumbToLive Four more decided to get publicly drunk at a party only a couple of weeks into the semester. semester.]]

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* DwindlingParty: All of Izuku's classmates are either expelled or transfer out of the hero course by the end of the Sports Festival. Most notably, four are expelled for thinking it would be funny to push Izuku off a cliff (with four other accomplices getting punted to Gen Ed instead) and four more decided to get drunk at a party only a couple of weeks into the semester.

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* DwindlingParty: All of Izuku's classmates are either expelled or transfer out of the hero course by the end of the Sports Festival. Most notably, four notably:
** Five are deemed to have little potential during Aizawa's test and are ordered to transfer to Gen Ed.
** Four
are expelled for thinking it would be funny to push Izuku off a cliff (with four other accomplices getting punted to Gen Ed instead) and four instead)
** Four
more decided to get publicly drunk at a party only a couple of weeks into the semester. semester.
** [[spoiler: Noburo Mai and Oto Kenji]] end up being the last remaining members of Class 1A alongside Izuku, only to leave themselves, albeit on much less humiliating terms compared to their other classmates. [[spoiler: For Oto, he decides that he isn't capable of handling the workload of being a hero after seeing just how far behind he is compared to his peers, and transfers to Business. Noburo ultimately has to leave after her Internship to help her father take care of her ill grandmother in the Philippines, although plans to continue her studies in a Hero School there, and she parts on good terms with Izuku.]]
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* AgeLift: Izuku is one year older than in canon, which serves as the primary [[ForWantOfANail point of divergence]].

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* AgeLift: Izuku is one year older than in canon, which serves as the primary [[ForWantOfANail point of divergence]].PointOfDivergence.
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* AdaptationalExplanation: In ''My Hero Academia'' canon, Eraserhead's expelling of the previous year's 1-A class in its entirety was seen (InUniverse and out) as proof of him being a [[SadistTeacher hard-core]] SinkOrSwimMentor[[note]]the manga eventually explained that he only did it, and temporarily at that, in order to ScareEmStraight, but this story was written before that revelation[[/note]]. This story takes the alternate explanation that the whole class (except for [[NiceGuy Izuku]]) was a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s no different from early-series Bakugou and they all screwed up so bad for one reason or another (although for some of them [[MythologyGag it was because they did not took the Quirk Appreciation Test with the seriousness Aizawa demanded of them]]) [[EpicFail that by the time of the Festival Izuku was the only student that had not been expelled]].

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* AdaptationalExplanation: In ''My Hero Academia'' canon, Eraserhead's expelling of the previous year's 1-A class in its entirety was seen (InUniverse and out) as proof of him being a [[SadistTeacher hard-core]] SinkOrSwimMentor[[note]]the manga eventually explained that he only did it, and temporarily at that, in order to ScareEmStraight, but this story was written before that revelation[[/note]]. This story takes the alternate explanation that the whole class (except for [[NiceGuy Izuku]]) Izuku]] and [[spoiler:Oto Kenji, who [[ScrewThisIAmOuttaHere switched classes the moment he figured out he was not cut out for Hero course]]]]) was a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s no different from early-series Bakugou and they all screwed up so bad for one reason or another (although for some of them [[MythologyGag it was because they did not took the Quirk Appreciation Test with the seriousness Aizawa demanded of them]]) [[EpicFail that by the time of the Festival Izuku was the only student that had not been expelled]].
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* EpicFail: With this story's alternate explanation of how Aizawa expelled all of the previous year's 1-A class, they shall go down in UA history as the biggest collection of screw-ups that were ever enrolled (however short that period was).
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* AdaptationalExplanation: In ''My Hero Academia'' canon, Eraserhead's expelling of the previous year's 1-A class in its entirety was seen (InUniverse and out) as proof of him being a [[SadistTeacher hard-core]] SinkOrSwimMentor[[note]]the manga eventually explained that he only did it, and temporarily at that, in order to ScareEmStraight, but this story was written before that revelation[[/note]]. This story takes the alternate explanation that the whole class (except for [[NiceGuy Izuku]]) was a bunch of {{Entitled Bastard}}s no different from early-series Bakugou and they all screwed up so bad for one reason or another (although for some of them [[MythologyGag it was because they did not took the Quirk Appreciation Test with the seriousness Aizawa demanded of them]]) [[EpicFail that by the time of the Festival Izuku was the only student that had not been expelled]].
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: While Izuku goes into UA one of twenty Hero Students and even manages to bond with two of them, per the fic summary the reader already knows he'll be the only student remaining by his second year sports festival.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: While Izuku goes into UA one of twenty Hero Students and even manages to bond with two of them, per the fic summary the reader already knows he'll be the only student remaining by his second year sports festival.
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* AdultFear: The Work Study arc is rife with this, as it revolves around [[spoiler: the nascent League of Villains kidnapping children to be used in All For One’s Nomu experiments. Among those targeted are Tsuyu and her siblings. Tomura even winds up killing a young child right before Izuku’s eyes, which severely traumatizes him.]]
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** Izuku calls Katsuki out on being an EntitledBastard when he ''attacks Izuku'' on the street, ''demanding'' to know where his Quirk came from and claiming that Izuku ''owes him'' the answers. He makes quite clear that he doesn't owe his long-time bully '''anything'''.

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** Izuku calls Katsuki out on being an EntitledBastard when he ''attacks Izuku'' on the street, ''demanding'' to know where his Izuku's Quirk came from and claiming that Izuku ''owes him'' the answers. He Izuku makes quite clear that he doesn't owe his long-time bully '''anything'''.
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** Izuku calls Katsuki out on being an EntitledBastard when he ''attacks Midoriya'' on the street, ''demanding'' to know where his Quirk came from and claiming that Izuku ''owes him'' the answers. He makes quite clear that he doesn't owe his long-time bully '''anything'''.

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** Izuku calls Katsuki out on being an EntitledBastard when he ''attacks Midoriya'' Izuku'' on the street, ''demanding'' to know where his Quirk came from and claiming that Izuku ''owes him'' the answers. He makes quite clear that he doesn't owe his long-time bully '''anything'''.
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* MiscarriageOfJustice: It's mentioned that, due to the Hero Commission's lax regard for their duty to upkeep the Hero License Database, some genuinely licensed heroes were arrested and put in jail before things were sorted out.

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* MiscarriageOfJustice: It's mentioned that, due to the Hero Commission's lax regard for their duty to upkeep the Hero License Database, some genuinely there's an unfortunate precedent for the wrongful arrest of licensed heroes were arrested and put heroes, some of whom had even spent days in jail before things were sorted out.due to the Commission's neglect of duty.

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* MiscarriageOfJustice: It's mentioned that, due to the hero Commission's lax regard for their duty to upkeep the Hero License Database, some genuinely licensed heroes were arrested and put in jail before things were sorted out.

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* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: Nedzu takes advantage of Izuku's unlawful arrest to elevate Izuku to a household name and provoke outrage against the Hero Commission for the injustice.
* MiscarriageOfJustice: It's mentioned that, due to the hero Hero Commission's lax regard for their duty to upkeep the Hero License Database, some genuinely licensed heroes were arrested and put in jail before things were sorted out.

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* ArrestedForHeroism: The police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite having been given his license with no notable restrictions as to its use, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for his license to come on line. This initially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details, until Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up, putting public opinion solidly in Izuku's favor and [[LetNoCrisisGoToWaste taking the Hero Commission down a peg]].



* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite having been given his license with no notable restrictions as to its use, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for his license to come on line. This initially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.

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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented It's mentioned that, due to the police, but despite having been given his license with no notable restrictions as to its use, the hero Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time lax regard for his license their duty to come on line. This initially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force upkeep the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal License Database, some genuinely licensed heroes were arrested and PR trouble.put in jail before things were sorted out.
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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite having been given his license with no notable restrictions as to its use, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for his license to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.

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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite having been given his license with no notable restrictions as to its use, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for his license to come on line. This intially initially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.
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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite having given him his license with no notable restrictions, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for his license to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.

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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite having been given him his license with no notable restrictions, restrictions as to its use, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for his license to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.
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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite giving him his license with no notable restrictions, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for their licenses to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.

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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite giving having given him his license with no notable restrictions, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for their licenses his license to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.
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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite giving him his license with no restrictions, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for their licenses to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.

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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite giving him his license with no notable restrictions, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for their licenses to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.
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* MiscarriageOfJustice: The Hero Commission accidentally reveal a snafu when the police arrest Izuku for vigilantism three days after his licensing exam. Izuku was acting legally and lawfully within his licensed parameters and even had his license on him, which he presented to the police, but despite giving him his license with no restrictions, the Commission's bureaucracy hadn't processed him into the system or warned him that it would take time for their licenses to come on line. This intially threatens Izuku's public image as news coverage jumps on his arrest without details. Nedzu decides to steer the narrative with an interview regarding the wrongful nature of the arrest and encourages the story to blow up to force the Hero Commission to correct the root issue under public pressure; evidently, this was far from the first time the Hero Commission's neglect of duty had gotten a Hero in legal and PR trouble.
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* GradeSkipper: What Izuku effectively becomes due to the rest of his class leaving or getting expelled. Once it's clear he's advanced enough to handle it, his teachers put him into the Big Three's special combat classes to ensure he has some kind of peer group, despite them being a year above him.
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* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents the school faculty have to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble canon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail albeit with some key changes.]]

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* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents that the school faculty have to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble canon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail albeit with some key changes.]]
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* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents the school faculty have to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble TheStationsOfCanon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail albeit with some key changes.]]

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* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents the school faculty have to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble TheStationsOfCanon canon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail albeit with some key changes.]]
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* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents the school faculty have to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble ThrStationsOfCanon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail albeit with some key changes.]]

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* OffTheRails: In-universe, Izuku's Hero class breaks so many precedents the school faculty have to restructure the curriculum three separate times with respect to its DwindlingParty. After being left the only remaining student, the staff basically throw the curriculum out the window and tutor him personally in accordance with his needs. However, things begin to resemble ThrStationsOfCanon TheStationsOfCanon again once the next year rolls around, [[ForWantOfANail albeit with some key changes.]]

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