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== '''Trivia''' ==
 
== '''Trivia''' ==
* Destro’s Story is very similar to author Yukio Mishima ('''Kimitake Hiraoka) w'''ho took his own life in hopes of creating a more militant japan but failed.
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* Destro’s Story is very similar to author Yukio Mishima ('''Kimitake Hiraoka''') who took his own life in hopes of creating a more militant japan but failed.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 02:32, 2 March 2019

Chikara Yotsubashi (四つ橋主税 Yotsubashi Chikara?),[1] also known as Destro (デストロ Desutoro?), was an infamous villain and the leader and founder of the original Metahuman Liberation Army.[2]

Appearance

When he was alive, Chikara had long hair worn into a simple ponytail and wore what seems to be a military uniform. Around his eyes, there appears to be a strange black blotch that apparently functions as some sort of mask.

History

With the proliferation of the Quirks, the government began to regulate their use. Chikara was against this control system, believing that free use of the Quirks is a basic human right. To fight for that ideal, he founded the Metahuman Liberation Army and adopted the name Destro, promising to be the man who would "destroy the Status Quo".

He and his organization spent years opposing the country that advanced in establishing superhuman laws. At the end, he was defeated, the Metahuman Liberation Army disbanded, and the majority of the members captured. During the years in which he was in prison, he wrote a biographical book exposing his ideals. After completing his writing, Chikara committed suicide.[3]

Even years after his death, his book continues to be published, and with the retirement of All Might, it is inspiring a new generation of villains who follow his ideals of Quirk liberation.[4]

When Gentle Criminal mentioned Destro, alongside some of the world's most infamous villain figures, he putting him in the same breath as the likes of All For One.[5]

Trivia

  • Destro’s Story is very similar to author Yukio Mishima (Kimitake Hiraoka) who took his own life in hopes of creating a more militant japan but failed.

References

  1. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 218.
  2. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 171 (p. 2).
  3. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 218.
  4. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 186.
  5. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 171.

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