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  1. Sep 14, 2024 · Despite being rendered Quirkless by the war, Hawks never gave up on his desire to bring about a positive change in the Hero society. As president of the Hero Public Safety Commission, he now ...

  2. Hawks did not want to hurt Twice, but because Twice just refused to surrender, his hand was forced. The reason why this isn't viewed this way in the story itself is pretty simple: we, the readers have access to this information. The characters in the story, outside of Hawks himself, do not.

  3. Though, the truth of the matter is that it only came to that because of a broken society and a corrupt system. Twice saw trusting Hawks as a grave mistake that endangered the only people that understood, cared for, and accepted him the way he he was.

  4. Jul 29, 2024 · Hawks has one of the most complicated and impactful storylines in My Hero Academia. He came face to face with the Hero Society’s ugly underbelly at a very young age, and for better or worse, thrived in this dysfunctional system.

  5. His mission was to leak villain information, plans, and locations to the heroes, and he used Twice to get it. He also took note of the major threat Twice had become, and took it upon himself to deal with him. Most of the specifics of what he did was at his own discretion.

  6. Despite his troubled past and him being taken in by a corrupted government who saw him as a mere replacement for Lady Nagant, Hawks was determined to strive and become a hero like his idol, Endeavor. Through the years, he underwent a harsh training regimen by the HPSC to become an undercover double agent for the safety of society.

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  8. Twice admits to Hawks the reason he trusted him was due to feeling sympathetic to the latter's goal of wanting to live in a free society, and that it's sad if nobody trusts you. Hawks thanks Twice and tells him that after he pays for his crimes, he can make a fresh start and start over, even offering to help him get back on his feet.