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MHA: Drones and Railguns

How do you solve a problem? Some will say with negotiation, critical thinking, pattern recognition, and a bunch of other stuff. And while those methods might work, there's a quicker and more direct approach Drone strikes. A lot of them. After dying in a freak accident from a missile test at my internship, I'm thrust into the world of My Hero Academia with a modified power from my favorite gacha game, fit to my knowledge, along with a few extra goodies for cool points and style. Fun at first, I later realize my biggest obstacle becomes the idealism and constraints of the hero system, but maybe I can change—fix—the system. Whether together...or alone. And I know some dirty tricks up my sleeve. After all, if you're not cheating or being unfair, you're not playing to win. ********** Author here, synopsis may seem edgy and cringe, but it's what I came up with that gives a little glimpse of where the story will go. If the anti-hero tag wasn't enough. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this. Maybe throw some powerstones at the story or something if you want, but you don't need to, since there's no incentive for it. My upload schedule will be whenever, since I have a large picture outline, but nothing super detailed. If I did have to give a schedule, it would be at least one chapter a week, unless I get too busy with school, get lazy, get a random fixation that distracts me, or something else like that. That will be all. If you have questions or something, comment on a chapter. If you want to give a review, bad, hateful, or good, feel free to do so as well.
BeIi4l · 308.3k Views

The Greatest Land Lord

Korean civil engineer Kang Junho dies of a heart attack while working late on construction blueprints, only to wake up in the body of Lloyd Ashmore, the third son of a bankrupt baron in a fantasy world called Erdenmoor. He discovers he's inherited a failing barony with catastrophic problems: 2,400 gold in debt, a 90-day foreclosure notice, waterlogged fields that can't produce crops, and only 14 silver in funds. The territory has been mismanaged for years, and Lloyd's older brothers have already abandoned it. However, Junho finds he's gained a special ability called [Engineer's Eye] that allows him to assess structural and agricultural problems with technical precision. Using this skill, he identifies the core issue: poor drainage has destroyed the farmland's productivity. He also discovers a valuable but overlooked asset—an overgrown forest full of mature oak timber and a partially-built mill that collapsed due to poor construction. Meeting with Steward Pell, the barony's aging administrator, Junho begins to formulate a plan. Rather than trying to solve everything at once, he applies his engineering mindset: identify the critical path. If he can restore the mill and process the valuable timber into lumber, he might generate enough revenue to negotiate with his creditors and buy time to rehabilitate the land. The chapter ends with Junho accepting his first quest: restore the Ashmore Mill—the keystone that could unlock the barony's survival. Join my Patreon: patreon.com/MASKO73
MASKO · 10.9k Views