[Someone's going to be petty right back at him, apparently! Then he's gonna get grrred at for it! Ugh, this guy has a rapier wit on top of his annoying cheerfulness. No wonder he's an idol back home. The news probably love him for it. He's like a more chipper Kaminari without the cowardice.
Honestly, if the statue has pieced itself together when the return, Bakugo will be even more pleased. That would erase his guilt completely. Though he'd probably contest it with that binding or locking decision rather than blowing it up again. An enemy who can regenerate is one he doesn't need to feel guilty about breaking. Something he saw Endeavor do when he had to contend with Hood and the Nomu's super regeneration Quirk. Someday he'll tell Hiyori about that.
When the idol stops to start, Bakugo walks right past him, one hand coming up and plastering to the side of his head in a claw that drags him along beside the blonde. He's not gonna stand here and do fuck all while Hiyori has his own mental/emotional blue screen. They've got a damn cart to find and a statue to scoop off the ground.
Memories erased, souls returned, bodies blinked out, copies deleted, whatever the resort has to do in order to make sure the person here has no bearing on the real world they come from. It's likely this creature can only do this kind of hunting if no one in the dimensions it pulls from knows about it. Like siphoning energy off a created "ghost" of each guest's real body.
That makes a lot more sense in Bakugo's mind, even if's fucked up completely. Hiyori can't argue it either, right? If they did keep all their memories, experiences-- hell, even their ages --what sort of world does the idol think he'd return to if people came back with extra knowledge, memories, strength, abilities? The villains from Bakugo's world could return with detailed knowledge about what will happen in the future! ... And while that might be a good thing in some aspects, it'd be disastrous in another. No, the only way for this to make any kind of logical sense is for all of this, everything here, to vanish like a bubble on the needle's eye.]
The others from my world would've mentioned someone showing up here twice. [They haven't. And Endeavor nor Hawks had any memory of this place that he knew of.] Maybe when you return here, you regain your memories of this place. But if you remember going back home, living even longer, then coming back, you'd know if you said anything about it or not.
[And he's pretty damn sure no one who's gone back home, for a time or permanently, is remembering this place, much less talking about it. Like unplugging a computer; it has no memory of the time the power's out.]
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[Someone's going to be petty right back at him, apparently! Then he's gonna get grrred at for it! Ugh, this guy has a rapier wit on top of his annoying cheerfulness. No wonder he's an idol back home. The news probably love him for it. He's like a more chipper Kaminari without the cowardice.
Honestly, if the statue has pieced itself together when the return, Bakugo will be even more pleased. That would erase his guilt completely. Though he'd probably contest it with that binding or locking decision rather than blowing it up again. An enemy who can regenerate is one he doesn't need to feel guilty about breaking. Something he saw Endeavor do when he had to contend with Hood and the Nomu's super regeneration Quirk. Someday he'll tell Hiyori about that.
When the idol stops to start, Bakugo walks right past him, one hand coming up and plastering to the side of his head in a claw that drags him along beside the blonde. He's not gonna stand here and do fuck all while Hiyori has his own mental/emotional blue screen. They've got a damn cart to find and a statue to scoop off the ground.
Memories erased, souls returned, bodies blinked out, copies deleted, whatever the resort has to do in order to make sure the person here has no bearing on the real world they come from. It's likely this creature can only do this kind of hunting if no one in the dimensions it pulls from knows about it. Like siphoning energy off a created "ghost" of each guest's real body.
That makes a lot more sense in Bakugo's mind, even if's fucked up completely. Hiyori can't argue it either, right? If they did keep all their memories, experiences-- hell, even their ages --what sort of world does the idol think he'd return to if people came back with extra knowledge, memories, strength, abilities? The villains from Bakugo's world could return with detailed knowledge about what will happen in the future! ... And while that might be a good thing in some aspects, it'd be disastrous in another. No, the only way for this to make any kind of logical sense is for all of this, everything here, to vanish like a bubble on the needle's eye.]
The others from my world would've mentioned someone showing up here twice. [They haven't. And Endeavor nor Hawks had any memory of this place that he knew of.] Maybe when you return here, you regain your memories of this place. But if you remember going back home, living even longer, then coming back, you'd know if you said anything about it or not.
[And he's pretty damn sure no one who's gone back home, for a time or permanently, is remembering this place, much less talking about it. Like unplugging a computer; it has no memory of the time the power's out.]