Get Bakugo on a good day and he'll definitely discuss superhero science and theory, though probably clipped and irritable if things start spiraling into rambling nerd territory. Which he'd never do. It would be an interesting comparison though.
Ironically, the hero society in Bakugo's world paid its heroes, as they were far more a public service occupation than costumed vigilantes running around fighting crime out of the goodness of their hearts or hard-held resolutions. Plus secret identities aren't really a thing. Plenty of non-heroes with Quirks get "normal" jobs to make society run smoothly as well. Photographers, construction workers, news reporters, librarians, etc.
"Before this?" The way Peter says that suggests it's not his homeworld he's talking about. Bakugo makes a face at the suggestion of laced food and drink, mostly because he already GOT hit with one of those today. The experience is not something he wants to talk about, feeling both duped and robbed of his own damn agency. He hates the idea he's having to accept, but "fuck or die" isn't a hard concept to grasp, despite his anger towards it.
Grumbling, he admits "They did it to one food stall on the beach." Peter can take what he wants from that. Listening to the guy try to find some kind of good in the whole things reminds Bakugo of two of his classmates, which brings another round of irritation. The worried kind... "You wanna just "go with it" with a bunch of fucking strangers." Wry and angry.
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Ironically, the hero society in Bakugo's world paid its heroes, as they were far more a public service occupation than costumed vigilantes running around fighting crime out of the goodness of their hearts or hard-held resolutions. Plus secret identities aren't really a thing. Plenty of non-heroes with Quirks get "normal" jobs to make society run smoothly as well. Photographers, construction workers, news reporters, librarians, etc.
"Before this?" The way Peter says that suggests it's not his homeworld he's talking about. Bakugo makes a face at the suggestion of laced food and drink, mostly because he already GOT hit with one of those today. The experience is not something he wants to talk about, feeling both duped and robbed of his own damn agency. He hates the idea he's having to accept, but "fuck or die" isn't a hard concept to grasp, despite his anger towards it.
Grumbling, he admits "They did it to one food stall on the beach." Peter can take what he wants from that. Listening to the guy try to find some kind of good in the whole things reminds Bakugo of two of his classmates, which brings another round of irritation. The worried kind... "You wanna just "go with it" with a bunch of fucking strangers." Wry and angry.