Justimus (Guest)
on Chapter 1
Mon 14
Apr 202512:28PM UTC
So, just because he was unaware of the accumulation aspect of One For All, you do not think the Copy quirk provided a biometric scan that allowed him to grasp the foundation of the quirk he copies instinctively?
From what I have seen of Monoma he gets a copy of the quirk and then just uses the moves that the person who owns the quirk uses, so what he has seen them use. Why would copy do a full biometric scan? As far as I know the quirk doesn't work like that.
I do have a question. I don't know what your obsession is with biometric scans, but do you have any idea just how much knowledge you would gain from a biometric scan, especially a deep scan like you talked about on my Ran Ku fic? It's enough knowledge to overwrite your mine twice over if not more. Why do you want to fry people's minds so much with that amount of raw data. You'd know the precise strength of every bone, the composition of the bone marrow, just how many red blood cells are being produced and where, the same for white blood cells, every fracture every bone has had in it's lifetime, every tear of every muscle. Within a growing body especially one that trains you would have millions of torn muscles that heal and so grow stronger. You would know it all. That kind of information would drive you either mad, or turn you into a vegetive state.
Justimus (Guest)
on Chapter 1
Mon 14
Apr 202501:12PM UTC
I did not mean deep scan analysis in this case; I am just talking about a touch-based simulation of environmental adaptation that allows Monoma to handle the quirks he copies safely, even if he cannot properly use them.
Justimus (Guest)
on Chapter 1
Mon 14
Apr 202506:51PM UTC
I thought he was unable to use it beyond the Full Cowling technique due to the quirk being Accumulation-type.
On a side note; Are you familiar with scratchienails' story, "Dominoes", which is essentially the Magic Kaito/Detective Conan: Case Closed universe reimagined as a metahuman society that serves as a deconstruction of the superhero genre?
In that story, Shinichi Kudo is an unregistered meta because his father, and to some extent his mother, deems him unsuited to be a hero and private investigator simply because he possessed a purely non-offensive amalgamation of his parents' respective meta-ability for a power set.
One plot twist is that he can immunize himself against the memory-altering aspect of his father's mind control, by reinforcing his recollection of past events by applying others' point-of-view regarding shared/mutual memories to his own.
Unfortunately, his father used spirit-breaking wording with a group of youths Shinichi's age as his yes-man posse to act as a remote extension of his will, to discourage Shinichi to the point of touch starvation, where he cannot touch anything with his bare skin without feeling guilty to violation of privacy.
If not for that, Shinichi could have used it on Ran Mouri to reverse-engineer her karate-based muscle memory while acquiring her true thoughts about their relationship.
Sounds like an interesting story, but Detective Conan is not something I have looked into. (There just came about 15 new anime out and I watch 10 of them).
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