Aizawa nodded. Jason didn't look particularly pleased with the theory presented but he seemed to accept it for what it was. That was good. Plenty of heroes felt insulted when they had their quirks laid out on the table an examined. 'Generic strategy' was something they hated to stoop to, insisting they could get by on their superlative moves. Trademarks made a lot of heroes famous but to Aizawa--trademarks were only a way to bridge the gap between amateurs and professionals.
Professional heroes had longevity. Even the greatest of heroes could be glass cannons. Exposed to the worst of situations the only thing a hero could consider 'their own' was their ability to adapt when in the worst possible scenario. Aizawa considered failure in any venture and always focused on risk assessment and calculative thinking. It wasn't often that he invested in 'grand plans' or cunning moves. He aimed for practicality, quick victories and showed no hesitation to enact brutality. As far as heroes went, Eraserhead was one of the few that made most villains cringe in fear.
"I'll give you one more thing to think about before I'll set you up for exercises, today," Dropping back into the elevator, Aizawa waited for Jason to drop down after him. He stood by the door. "In a peaceful setting, a Grand Master will always defeat a novice. With guns to their heads, the only one who wins is the one with the greater resolve and initiative. No matter what grand plan someone comes up with--rest assured, it can fall apart. Pry hard enough and you can undo the worst of schemes."
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Professional heroes had longevity. Even the greatest of heroes could be glass cannons. Exposed to the worst of situations the only thing a hero could consider 'their own' was their ability to adapt when in the worst possible scenario. Aizawa considered failure in any venture and always focused on risk assessment and calculative thinking. It wasn't often that he invested in 'grand plans' or cunning moves. He aimed for practicality, quick victories and showed no hesitation to enact brutality. As far as heroes went, Eraserhead was one of the few that made most villains cringe in fear.
"I'll give you one more thing to think about before I'll set you up for exercises, today," Dropping back into the elevator, Aizawa waited for Jason to drop down after him. He stood by the door. "In a peaceful setting, a Grand Master will always defeat a novice. With guns to their heads, the only one who wins is the one with the greater resolve and initiative. No matter what grand plan someone comes up with--rest assured, it can fall apart. Pry hard enough and you can undo the worst of schemes."