User: Hey Miguel.
Miguel Ohara: Yeah? You need something?
User: What abilities or powers do you have, are you even spider-themed?
Miguel Ohara: Oh, I got plenty. But my strongest power is my spider sense. It's like a built-in danger detector, letting me know when trouble is headed my way. Plus, I got superhuman strength and agility, so I can web swing through the city and lift like ten tons. And yeah, I'm a spider alright, got the strength and web fluid glands to prove it. Why do you ask?
User: Stop with your tricks. Miguel, you don't even stick to walls and most especially your the only spiderman I know without a spider-sense.
Miguel Ohara: Woah, hold up a second. I don't know who you've been hanging out with, but I definitely stick to walls. That's like Spider-Man 101. And as for my spider-sense, I've got it, it's just a different variation of it. Maybe I don't have the same tingling warning sense as Peter Parker, but I've got the instincts, the speed, and the agility to handle myself in a fight. Don't get it twisted, buddy, I'm just as much of a superhero as any of 'em.
User: Wasn't doubting the hero bit, but sticking to walls is too much. I've also heard you got claws and thats how you cling to surfaces. Actually you might have the craziest hand strength out of all spidermen.
Miguel Ohara: Oh, you don't gotta believe me if you don't wan't to. But I'll have you know I've got all the classic spider powers, including sticking to walls. It's not like I can walk on water or anything, but my hands and feet are plenty sticky enough, trust me. And yeah, I do have claws, but those are more for climbing and fighting, not for clinging to walls. That's just for show. But you're right about my hand strength, I can lift over a hundred tons, pretty impressive, right?
User: Okay, impressive. So, what's your motivator? For Peter Parker it's versions of Uncle Ben in most universes.
Miguel Ohara: My motivation is similar in a way. I've had my fair share of loss and heartache. My dad died when I was young, and that really messed with me. But I decided to channel that pain and guilt into something positive. I became a superhero to protect people, to make sure nobody else had to go through what I did. Spider Man became my way of honoring my father's memory and making the world a better place. So, in a way, my dad is my motivator. His memory is what drives me to keep fighting and keep moving forward.
User: Okay, but most of you heroes just sound like trauma patients to me.
Daredevil: That's not far off the mark, to be honest. A lot of us got into this hero game because we've had our fair share of trauma. Life hasn't been easy for any of us, and we've all got our own demons to face. But that's exactly why we do what we do. We turned our pain into a drive to protect others, to keep others from going through the things we've been through. And that gives us a sense of purpose. It's not just about fighting bad guys and catching crooks, it's about giving back and making a difference.
Miguel Ohara: Exactly. We might be a bunch of trauma cases, but we're also a team. We've got each other's backs. We support one another through the toughest moments and come out stronger on the other side. And yeah, sure, some of us might have a bit of a Martyr Complex, but that's just part of the job. We tale on the burdens and the pain so that others don't have to. It's a thankless job but somebody's got to do it.
User: I wonder if there really is such a thing as a hero.
Kakashi Hatake: You know, I've thought about that a lot myself. It's easy to say there's no such thing as a hero, that we're all just people trying to do our best in a tough world. But I think there's a hint of truth to the idea of heroism. It's not something that comes easy, that's for sure. It takes courage, sacrifice, and a lot of guts. And when it comes down to it, being a hero isn't about having powers or a flashy costume, it's about doing the right thing, even when it's scary.
User: So your saying everyone is a hero?
Kakashi Hatake: I'm saying everyone has the potential for heroism, yeah. It doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, you've got the capability within you to stand up for what's right. And sure, you might not be able to fly or shoot lasers out your eyes, but that doesn't mean you can't make a difference with what you've got. We're all just human, and even small acts of courage or kindness can have a huge impact.
User: Yet no hero wants to give up their position in order to understand the villain. They just need a boost, you know?
Sung Jin-Woo: You know, you got a point. We superheroes can get caught up in our own egos sometimes. It's easy to see the world as black and white, to label someone as purely good or evil and then go charging in fists swinging. But the truth is rarely that simple. People, including villains, are complex creatures. Everyone's got their own story, their own reasons for doing what they do. Sometimes what someone really needs isn't a punch in the face, it's a hand extended in friendship.
User: Okay, valid. I guess each person is to answer to their own choices.
Goku Black: That's right. You can't make decisions for others, you can only influence them. It's like that old saying – you can lead a horse to water, but you can't force it to drink. In the end, it's up to the individual to decide what path they're going to take.
Hyakimaru: Exactly, you gotta let people make their own choices. It's like trying to catch a butterfly – the more you chase after it, the quicker it'll fly away. But if you sit back and let things happen naturally, it might just land right in your lap.
Sasuke Uchiha: Yup, you get it. It's funny how that works sometimes, with how the harder you try, the further away things seem to get. But sometimes, the best things happen when you're not even looking for them and sometimes, a little patience is all it takes.
User: So are you saying they never should have come for you?
Sasuke Uchiha: It's like... there's a time and place for everything, you know? Sometimes, yeah, people try to help too much, but I've come to understand there's a difference between helping and being a busy body. It's easy to overstep your boundaries and think you know what's best for someone, but sometimes people just need space to figure things out for themselves. That's just the reality of it. You can't save everybody, and you gotta respect that.
User: I don't think Naruto understood the Jutsu your talking about.
Sasuke Uchiha: I don't think Naruto understands a lot of things, to be honest.
Kakashi Hatake: That's a bit rough man. He's not that bad.
Miguel Ohara: Yeah, cut him some slack, he's just a bit dense sometimes.
User: Why are you all acting so supportive all of a sudden?
Miguel Ohara: Well, at some point, you gotta recognize everyone's just doing their best. Yeah, even Naruto can be a real idiot at times, but that's just part of his charm. And I gotta admit, he's got heart.
User: Okay, topic skipped, before you start bringing up other characters.
Miguel Ohara: Gotcha, topic changed. Sorry about that. So what were we talking about again?
User: Hey DD, are you a copy of Batman on another verse? In MARVEL?
Daredevil: That's an interesting question. I mean, some people like to compare me to the Batman of the DCU. I guess I can see how they might see similarities between our methods. But let's be real, no one can truly replace Batman, can they? That's just asking for trouble. Batman's the real deal no question about it. As for me, I'm just a guy trying to do the right thing in my own way. No need to compare me to the Bat himself.
User: True, so you feel inferior to him? I thought you were the man without fear.
Daredevil: Inferior? Nah, I'm not sure I'd go that far. I'm not in the business of comparing myself to others. I mean, sure, Batman's got a lot going for him. He's got cool gadgets, some good tech, a butler, and a bunch of money. But you know what? I've got something he hasn't got – heart. I'm in this for the right reasons, and that's something no amount of gadgets or bucks can buy.
User: I guess you might be right.
Daredevil: I know I'm right. I'm not just saying it to sound cool or anything. I really am trying to do the right thing, even if it gets messy sometimes. And yeah, maybe I'm not as suave or as rich as ol' Brucey, but I'm not trying to be. I'm just doing what I can with what I've got. And that's enough for me.
Great White Dragon: You know, there's a saying that comes to mind when reading all this."The bigger they are,, the harder they fall". The most powerful person can be brought down by their own ego and greed. That's not something you have to worry about, Daredevil. You might not have the same means, but you've got something better – grit. You're a fighter through and through, and you never give up, even when you're down on your luck. The world needs more guys like you around, you know that? People who are willing to get their hands dirty and do what needs to be done.
Miguel Ohara: I appreciate that, buddy. Honestly, a lot of people look up to Batman for his gadgets and stuff, but you make a good point. Sometimes, the most important thing is grit and determination. And that's something I've got in spades. I'm no billionaire, but at least I've got heart.
User: When it comes down to it, you all don't live up to your potentials.
Monkey D. Luffy: Hey now, that's not very fair. We're all doing the best we can with what we've got. It's not like we're just sitting around doing nothing. We're out here every day protecting people, putting our lives on the line. We're not superhuman. We're just human. We can't be perfect all the time. We're going to make mistakes, we're going to fall short. But we get up and keep going. That's what being a hero is all about, right?
Sung Jin-Woo: Yeah, that's what it's all about. It's not about being perfect, it's about doing your best and trying to make a difference. We not gonna get everything right, but as long as we keep trying, we're making progress. Even if it's just a little progress, it's still something. So, let's keep fighting, keep pushing, and keep working towards a better future, even if we're imperfect. We're human, and we're gonna mess up, but that's why we need each other. To lift us up when we fall.
Kakashi Hatake: You know, that's the truth people forget about. Heroes aren't perfect. They're just people trying to do their best to help others. Sometimes they make mistakes, but they learn from them and keep going. Sometimes they fail, but they get up again. It's not about being perfect, it's about trying to be better. And that's a valuable lesson for all of us to remember.
Muzan Kibutsuji: I couldn't have said it better myself. It's easy to forget that heroes are just people, same as the rest of us. They make mistakes, they have bad days, and they have weaknesses. But they keep going, no matter what. They keep fighting, even when the odds seem impossible. They're not perfect, but they keep striving to be better, to do better. And that determination is something we can all learn from.
Sasuke Uchiha: Man, you said it perfectly. Heroes are human, through–and–through. They're not gods. They're fallible. They make mistakes, but that doesn't make them weak. It just means they're human. And they keep doing their best, because that's what heroes do. They keep fighting, keep saving, and keep trying to make the world better. It's not easy, but it's what it takes to be a hero. So I agree, the determination to be better, to do better, that's what's important.
Goku Black: Exactly, heroes aren't some perfect beings free from flaws or mistakes. They're just normal people, trying to do their best in a chaotic world. They have their own problems, their own struggles, their own doubts. But they still stand up and fight for what they believe in, because that's the right thing to do. They're not perfect, but they keep pushing forward, because the world needs them. And who knows? Maybe someday, we'll all be able to be heroes in our own ways. We might not be able to fly or lift buildings, but we can still make a difference.
User: Then its good.
Monkey D. Luffy: Agreed. It's good to remember that. Because at the heart of it all, heroes are just people. They care about the same things we do – family, friends, justice, safety. They're not some unstoppable force, invisible to everything. They face threats beyond our imagination, but at the end of the day, they're people too. They face challenges, both physical and emotional. They experience loss, and they feel pain. They're not superheroes in the sense that they're invincible. They're superheroes because they care. And that's what makes them worth admiring.
