The implication seems to be that these Emergency Security Systems aren't just massive they're mobile, and capable of combining Voltron-style. What exactly "combining" means here isn't clear yet, however. Toru Hagakure ( Invisible Girl) begins to elaborate, saying that the system is allegedly capable of combining with that of Shiketsu High's campus, but she's cut off by angry civilians before she can finish. But as Sero says, "the giant wall is just the tip of the iceberg." What was once a relatively welcoming school campus now looks far more like a prison - a subtle acknowledgement of how bad the situation has become with the villains running free and the innocent forced to keep themselves under lockdown for safety. Walls of thick metal now reach high into the sky, making frontal assaults from the ground irrelevant. While it's been shown before that the hero schools have superior defenses to discourage villain attacks, the sheer scale of the structures in U.A.'s Emergency Security System are incredibly impressive. Related: My Hero Academia: Bakugo Just Revealed the Real Reason He Bullied Deku While some civilians who've turned their backs on the idea of heroes have refused, the majority of people had taken up residence in some of the bigger hero schools alongside the students. Before he left, it was established that the hero schools across Japan were to become designated shelters, a place where civilians would be evacuated to and that could be more easily protected than an entire city. Since the story has followed Deku almost exclusively in recent chapters, it's been a while since anything going on with the school has been shown. In chapter 322 of My Hero Academia, Iida, Bakugo, and the rest of Class 1-A have finally convinced Deku that it's time to stop running and fight together, rather than continue struggling alone.
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