( Hawks can practically hear the sarcasm in the others tone in his head, can even imagine the look on his face. It only amuses him more.
The question makes one brow lift but he doesn't have a problem answering. It's not really a secret he rarely takes on interns. )
I'm not really interested in the whole "training the next generation" thing.
( A part of him worries that any intern he trains might be the one to fill his shoes for the commission, just like he had Tsutsumi's. He doesn't want to put that weight on someone else. )
[glad he can continue to be that constant source of amusement for you. the sarcasm isn't going to stop any time soon either. dabi leans back on the bed, eyes wandering to the ceiling as he lets the phone go quiet for a bit. give hawks some time to think over that question. not surprising he gets back to him quickly though.]
Oh yeah? Don't feel like you got anythin useful to teach them? Or ya don't wanna be responsible for another generation of hypocrites and failures?
[most heroes would love to leave something of themselves behind, a legacy so they'd always be remembered and their fame continue long after they're gone. but hawks?]
Or maybe ya just don't want anyone rememberin ya existed after you die.
( To see it phrased that way, Hawks knows a lot of heroes would take it for what he thinks it's supposed to be - a jab and an attempt to get under his skin. But it misses the mark. All Hawks does it glance at the screen and consider a proper answer.
They're not even close to being at a point where they share their secrets, but he can be honest about a few, harmless things. )
My face is all over posters, toys, and trading cards. I'm not sure people would forget me that easily when I die.
( If anything, he imagines the commission will find a way to spin a story about him that'll make him harder to forget when he stops being useful. Just like they had with her. )
I've said it before. I just want to live in a world where people get the chance to relax. Heroes these days do too much, spread themselves too thin. They end up putting that onto their interns and side kicks, and I don't want to do that more than I have to. But maybe if I could teach my way, I'd change my mind.
[what else does he think it's supposed to be? a compliment? then again, hawks has enough optimism and understanding of his shady life that he's one of the few people that dabi knows won't buckle or chafe under the harsh accusation. not as fun as other heroes, but it's partially an honest question. after all, most pro heroes are responsible for raising the next generation of heroes and they're often gonna pass on the same shit that the villains have such problems with.]
That a good thing or a bad thing for ya? You're so optimistic, but that's partially due to how little you think of yourself.
[the man who was raised in the slums by a pair of criminals. lifted up to be a secret dirty weapon by the heroes. trapped by his own life until a chaotic murder spree freed him of his shackles and an insane villain outed the reality of his story to the world. is it any wonder someone like hawks wouldn't think himself worth remembering?]
Ya know, it's a lot easier to relax if ya stop carin so much about other people, or society in general. You heroes feel some kind of obligation forced upon ya to help, when no one technically is able to tell ya to do so.
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Date: 3/13/23 00:19 (UTC)The question makes one brow lift but he doesn't have a problem answering. It's not really a secret he rarely takes on interns. )
I'm not really interested in the whole "training the next generation" thing.
( A part of him worries that any intern he trains might be the one to fill his shoes for the commission, just like he had Tsutsumi's. He doesn't want to put that weight on someone else. )
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Date: 3/15/23 04:55 (UTC)Oh yeah? Don't feel like you got anythin useful to teach them? Or ya don't wanna be responsible for another generation of hypocrites and failures?
[most heroes would love to leave something of themselves behind, a legacy so they'd always be remembered and their fame continue long after they're gone. but hawks?]
Or maybe ya just don't want anyone rememberin ya existed after you die.
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Date: 3/20/23 14:59 (UTC)They're not even close to being at a point where they share their secrets, but he can be honest about a few, harmless things. )
My face is all over posters, toys, and trading cards. I'm not sure people would forget me that easily when I die.
( If anything, he imagines the commission will find a way to spin a story about him that'll make him harder to forget when he stops being useful. Just like they had with her. )
I've said it before. I just want to live in a world where people get the chance to relax. Heroes these days do too much, spread themselves too thin. They end up putting that onto their interns and side kicks, and I don't want to do that more than I have to. But maybe if I could teach my way, I'd change my mind.
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Date: 3/22/23 21:52 (UTC)That a good thing or a bad thing for ya? You're so optimistic, but that's partially due to how little you think of yourself.
[the man who was raised in the slums by a pair of criminals. lifted up to be a secret dirty weapon by the heroes. trapped by his own life until a chaotic murder spree freed him of his shackles and an insane villain outed the reality of his story to the world. is it any wonder someone like hawks wouldn't think himself worth remembering?]
Ya know, it's a lot easier to relax if ya stop carin so much about other people, or society in general. You heroes feel some kind of obligation forced upon ya to help, when no one technically is able to tell ya to do so.
Heroes do too much by choice.