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Aizawa’s Evaluation Report: Chapter 3 - Democracy, Megaphones, and Unscheduled Bloodbaths

File: Aizawa_S. | Homeroom 1-A | Evaluation Report #3

Date: April 9-10 | Events Covered: Class President Vote, Press Breach Incident

Introduction:

This week started with democracy and ended with trauma. That’s U.A. for you.

I’ve separated this log into three major clusters:

The brief illusion that they could function like normal students.

Ryuu’s cafeteria power grab and the resulting leadership chaos.

The villain attack at the Unforeseen Simulation Joint. That one deserves its own therapy bill.

1. Class President Selection

(“Let’s vote!” they said. “It’ll be civil,” they said.)

Midoriya, Ryuu

Gave a speech. Charismatic, manipulative, probably cribbed it from a late-night sitcom.

Quote: “This class? We are chaos.” (Not wrong.)

Won by six votes.

Immediately began delegating roles like a bored CEO.

Has since used his position to assign chores, dodge paperwork, and call Bakugo “Number Two” on three separate occasions.

Yaoyorozu, Momo

Took second place. Rational, structured. The one person in class who understands bureaucracy isn’t a superpower.

Volunteered to assist with actual logistics. Already regretting it.

Iida, Tenya

Was vibrating with hope. Got crushed by Ryuu’s speech. Probably cried into his family crest that night.

Quote: “The Class President must be someone we all trust!”

Nobody trusted him.

Midoriya, Izuku

Nervous. Probably voted for someone else to avoid standing out.

Blended in. Observing. Good instincts.

Likely candidate for a support role if he gains confidence.

Kirishima, Eijiro

Voted for “the manliest candidate.” Would not clarify who that meant. Possibly voted for Ryuu after his speech.

Mineta, Kaminari, Aoyama

Immediate disqualification due to crimes against taste, volume control, and whatever Mineta thought thigh-high policy meant.

Section 2: Cafeteria Stampede - Press Breach

(Unofficial Title: “Ryuu vs. The Stampede of Morons”)

Security alarm triggered. Students panicked. Screaming, tray-throwing, full meltdown.

Ryuu Midoriya grabbed a megaphone from Momo and delivered this inspirational address:

“Oi, dumbasses, shut the hell up! It’s just the fucking press. You’re supposed to be heroes-in-training, not a bunch of brain-dead pigeons flapping around at the first sign of trouble!”

“Move in a straight line, stop screaming, and stop acting like mindless vermin.”

And it worked. Somehow.

Verdict: The boy can command a room. Through verbal violence. Promising, but horrifying.

Aizawa’s Evaluation Report – USJ Incident

File: Aizawa_S. | Homeroom 1-A | Incident Analysis Log

Access Level: Faculty Only

Date: April 11 - Special Disaster Training Turned Combat Zone

Overview

This was meant to be a rescue drill.

No combat. No pressure. Just basic coordination exercises led by Thirteen.

Instead, it became a battlefield. The League of Villains breached USJ security, warped in dozens of criminals, and attempted a coordinated assault... likely a test run targeting All Might.

They didn’t find him.

They found my class instead.

Class 1-A was scattered, outnumbered, outgunned, and mostly unprepared.

They still survived. Some even fought back. This is the breakdown.

#01 – Midoriya, Izuku

Scattered early. Panic evident, but didn’t freeze.

Assisted in regrouping. Applied knowledge of quirks and environment to avoid collapse. Risked himself repeatedly.

Mild injuries. Emotional aftershock likely.

Will need training on controlling his instincts under pressure. Still, he acted.

#02 – Bakugo, Katsuki

Offensive response immediate and borderline reckless.

Neutralized multiple villains independently. Refused backup. Ignored all team formation logic.

Quote: “Get the hell outta my way!” – directed at both allies and enemies.

Effective, but a liability in team contexts. Needs reprogramming. Listened Ryuu in exchange of never to be called as Number 2 again.

#03 – Yaoyorozu, Momo

Top-tier performance.

Rapid mental processing, used creation quirk efficiently to supply allies with shields, bindings, and comm tools

Showed signs of stress, but recovered when directly asked to lead.

Outcome: Delivered a full battlefield plan within seconds.

Potential to work with a good leader confirmed.

#04 – Iida, Tenya

Extracted from danger by Ryuu early on. Sent back to U.A. for reinforcements per Midoriya Ryuu’s judgment.

Clear mind, steady action. Strong first responder instincts.

Needs to be conditioned to act without orders next time.

#05 – Todoroki, Shoto

Froze multiple enemies in initial scatter zone. Tactical mind. Used terrain well.

Still refused to use fire.

Quote (to villain): “You should’ve chosen a different battlefield.”

Was separated, regrouped quickly. High-value asset.

Still emotionally walled off.

#06 – Asui, Tsuyu

Excelled in aquatic zone. Supported recovery of two students.

Showed strong initiative and spatial awareness.

Her partnership with Midoriya Izuku allowed clean zone exit. Reliable under stress. One of the most stable in class.

#07 – Kaminari, Denki

Extracted from danger by Ryuu early on. Asked to send signals to school. He worked under duress.

Needs to learn how to identify his abilities and how to use them.

#08 – Kirishima, Eijiro

Engaged immediately. Covered allies.

Described the fight as “manly.” Blocked hits meant for others. Took injuries without complaint.

Not tactically sharp, but dependable in brawls. Emotional anchor for others. Recommend pairing with more cerebral partners.

#09 – Hagakure, Toru

Invisible. Remained undetected by enemy for most of encounter.

Moved cautiously. Interfered twice to redirect attention from isolated allies.

Needs combat gear that allows clearer communication

No major injuries. Minor ankle sprain noted.

#10 – Shoji, Mezo

Shielded multiple classmates, during early skirmishes.

Strongest support tank in the class. Took three hits without faltering.

No wasted motion. No complaints. No panic. Model behavior.

#11 – Ashido, Mina

Used acid to dissolve debris, create diversions. Nearly slipped into villain range twice.

Still managed to down one enemy with a slide-tackle combo.

Quote: “Science, bitches!”

Not tactical. But resourceful.

#12 – Jiro, Kyoka

Used heartbeat tracking to map enemy positions.

Paired with Sero and Tokoyami in a later regroup. Acted as comm relay in the dark.

Kept her cool. Logged every threat pattern mentally.

Will benefit from stealth combat training.

#13 – Sero, Hanta

Swung into position, used tape to disarm or distract. Assisted with mid-air enemy takedowns.

Low power output, high mobility.

Worked well with Tokoyami and Jiro.

Still gets tangled occasionally.

#14 – Mineta, Minoru

Survived.

Cried loudly enough to draw a villain away from Ryuu. Possibly on accident.

Useless in water, useless in smoke. Did manage to trap one villain in his sticky balls.

#15 – Aoyama, Yuga

Unclear.

#16 – Ojiro, Mashirao

Calm, fluid combat. Took down one villain cleanly with a tail sweep.

Helped coordinate cover fire with Sato and Shoji.

No injuries. Most balanced fighter in the class.

Quiet, consistent, invaluable.

#17 – Tokoyami, Fumikage

Dark Shadow was efficient but volatile. Controlled during initial encounter.

Sliced through three enemies clean, but required fallback strategy after ambient light fluctuated.

Foresaw tactical traps, rerouted others.

Good head on his shoulders. Still talks like a cryptic opera singer.

#18 – Uraraka, Ochako

Used quirk to drop three villains into floating stasis. Used debris as redirect weapons

Very brave. Very reckless. Would’ve been gutted if Sero hadn’t dragged her back once.

Needs partner who can read her impulses and slow her down.

Quote (after landing drop-kick): “Tag, you’re it!”

…Wasn’t bad, honestly.

#19 – Sato, Rikido

Shielded Uraraka and Kaminari. Took one hit to the shoulder.

Lifted debris off a trapped classmate. Didn’t speak once during the whole engagement.

Reliable. Human forklift. Respect.

#20 – Midoriya, Ryuu (Log Delayed – See Below)

Initial Response (Warp Gate Breach)

The first thing Ryuu did when Kurogiri appeared wasn't ask questions. He acted.

He shoved Iida and Kaminari away from the mist, toward the exit path, yelling:

“Go. Get help. You run. That’s your whole fucking thing.”

Flood Zone Combat

Ryuu reappeared mid-action, leaping off a railing, bat already swinging. One villain collapsed under the blow before the others even registered the attack.

No theatrics. Just fast, clean violence.

Classmates spotted nearby: Tsuyu, Mineta, Izuku.

He cleared a path to the lake boat where villains had cornered them. No hesitation, even while outnumbered.

He struck first, then barked orders.

He hit a charging villain with a swing so hard it cracked the railing. When asked “What now?” by Izuku, Ryuu simply said:

“Now? We send ‘em swimming.”

Mid-Mission Behavior

From that point on, Ryuu moved like someone who’d done this before. He regrouped with other classmates across zones.

At the landslide zone, he arrived in time to intercept a villain going after Ashido. Struck low, knocked them off their feet, then handed Ashido a piece of piping.

He moved fast, spoke faster, and made people around him believe they had a shot.

When Tokoyami asked “What’s the plan?”, Ryuu replied:

“We survive. Style optional.”

Confrontation Begins

After rescuing and regrouping scattered classmates, Ryuu was among the first to re-enter the main plaza, where Aizawa was already mid-battle and the Nomu had been unleashed.

Aizawa, still fighting, told him to leave.

“Midoriya, get out.”

“Not happening.”

Instead of fleeing, Ryuu advanced. He passed Kirishima, forced Bakugo to fall back with:

“Go, and I will never call you Number 2 again.”

“You better not.”

Verbal Combat with Shigaraki and Kurogiri

Shigaraki spotted Ryuu and snapped:

“You’re still here? That’s cute.”

Ryuu didn’t back down. He mocked Shigaraki immediately, smiling as he taunted him mid-standoff:

“Right now.” (in response to insulting Kurogiri)

“How do you eat? Do you just dump food in your portal and hope it lands in your stomach?”

Shigaraki’s rage escalated. Kurogiri’s mist hesitated, enough of a distraction for Ryuu to step in closer and swing his bat straight through the mist. He didn’t expect it to work. He just kept the pressure high.

Provoking the Enemy into Collapse

Ryuu’s taunts escalated into full-blown psychological warfare. He layered insults so venomous and cutting that Shigaraki began physically twitching, clawing at his own neck in frustration:

“What’s it like being a walking science experiment for what happens when cousins fuck?”

“Radioactive meth lab, or did your mom just smoke crack during the third trimester?”

Even Kurogiri, normally composed, had to step in:

“Shigaraki, we need to leave.”

But Ryuu didn’t stop. He flipped them off, grinning:

“Don’t forget to send me a postcard from Loserville, you crusty-fingered inbred.”

Shigaraki screamed:

“YOU LITTLE SHIT! YOU THINK THIS IS A GAME?!”

“I-AM-GOING-TO-KILL YOU!”

To which Ryuu replied:

“It’s not a game. It’s a public execution, and you’re the star attraction, Crusty McChoke-Yourself.”

“Maybe even take off Daddy’s hand before you start swinging?”

The entire time, Ryuu stood alone in front of two warping, highly lethal villains, and held them in place through pure verbal abuse.

Combat Exchanges

Shigaraki lunged. Ryuu dodged, swung his bat upward into Shigaraki’s forearm, connected clean, causing him to stagger. Ryuu mocked him again:

“Are you made of fucking drywall? That’s all it took?”

Shigaraki tried again. Ryuu ducked, smashed his shin. Shigaraki collapsed again.

“Damn, you’re really this fragile?”

“You ever thought about easy way out? Because if I looked like a fucking melted candle and took Ls this hard, I would take the permanent exit too.”

Kurogiri’s mist surged in an attempt to retreat. Ryuu, still upright, still cracking jokes, kept him stalled long enough for All Might to finish the Nomu fight.

Exit and Fallout

Shigaraki was forcibly warped away by Kurogiri before he could launch another attack. His parting scream echoed with pure humiliation.

Aizawa, bleeding but alive, looked over:

“Should’ve left.”

Ryuu: “Yeah, well, you looked like you were about to be paste.”

From an observer's standpoint, Ryuu didn’t just “fight” Shigaraki and Kurogiri. He humiliated them.

He:

Kept them talking

Landed multiple clean hits

Prevented further villain advances

Distracted both long enough for reinforcements to arrive

And left Shigaraki emotionally wrecked and physically retreating

There were no fancy powers on display. Just footwork, batwork, and mouthwork.

A student who stood in the middle of a battlefield, looked at the worst villains they’d ever faced, and laughed in their faces until they ran.

[End of File – Chapter 3 Saved]

[Next Evaluation: Sports Festival]

Comments

Yes thank you! President Election, Press and USJ were separate, I merged them later.

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