Pisay Heroes

""Ordinary People. Extraordinary Abilities. Real People. Fictional Adventure.""

- The Tagline for the entire series.

""Be a hero.""

- Miguel,

Pisay Heroes is a collective fanfiction of Heroes by authors from Philippine Science High School: David Ples, Rebecca Yu, and Benny Almirol. Two other co-authors and friends have started writing their own seasons as well.

The premise is simple: one day, the original author decided to make a fanfiction of Heroes, which incorporates his classmates into the story. Ever since then, the work has continued for three years (the authors are currently at fourth year in high school).

The genre is currently unclear, as it straddles the line between a Self-Insert Fic and an Elsewhere Fic.

The series currently has four seasons, three of which have concluded, and three supplemental seasons. The four seasons have been authored by David Ples, with Rebecca Yu and Benny Almirol co-authoring the following three seasons. Two other extra seasons are being published by different authors.

The Series continuity includes:

 * Garnet Heroes, the first season of the series. The season introduces 30 different characters, all with posthuman abilities (and was prone to What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway? as a result). The plot involves a branch of the Company in the Philippines ran by David. A villain named Micah suddenly appears to wreak havoc on the Company, recruiting other posthumans as well, including Dindo, a drug-addicted arsonist, Migs, a scientist, and Jerson, a mayor from Palawan. First episode can be found here: http://garnetonse.multiply.com/journal/item/1/
 * Champions is the continuation of the first season, and it introduces 25 more characters to the main story line. The story now features characters without powers. The plot involves The Collector, Andro, who plans to collect posthumans for his great collection, and Iego, who Came Back Wrong and is now seeking revenge on David. The first episode is here: http://garnetonse.multiply.com/journal/item/36/Champions_Ep_1
 * Equinox is the third season, following the conclusion of Champions, and introduces 15 more characters to the canon. The plot involves Shaula, who is convinced that she is the herald of an Eldritch Abomination that will bring about The End of the World as We Know It and her various attempts to shun the said abomination, but ultimately fails. The other major plot revolves around Dr. Burdeos, who attempts to create a bacteria that will enhance the gland that provides human abilities, but instead the bacteria started to attack the gland, causing the resultant powers to become malignant. And the bacteria becomes contagious. First episode can be found here: http://garnetonse.multiply.com/journal/item/68/Equinox_Episode_1
 * Season Of Reckoning is the final season, which features a carnival that invites posthumans to join their circle. So far, the season is at its 7th episode. The first episode is here: http://garnetonse.multiply.com/journal/item/103/Season_of_Reckoning_-_Episode_1

The extra seasons (which are still canon, but by different authors) include:

 * Jasmin Heroes, the remake of which has now begun here: http://jirachiwishmaker.multiply.com/journal/item/208/Jasmin_Heroes_Remake_Episode_1
 * Revenant Blight, which occurs sometime after the aforementioned season and ends at around the same time after the sixth episode of Season Of Reckoning. The story shifts to a branch of the Company in Palawan, involving a third scientist that wants to turn all normal humans into posthumans. First episode is here: http://jirachiwishmaker.multiply.com/journal/item/169
 * Crumbling Sanctuary, which occurs after Equinox. It details the aftermath of the Cliff Hanger ending of Equinox. Currently at its 9th episode. First episode is here: http://chuckiepedia.multiply.com/journal/item/84/Cesium_Heroes_Crumbling_Sanctuary_Episode_1
 * Two other seasons are currently in production by different authors.

A word of note: these are REAL PEOPLE in a FICTIONAL STORY. The characters that represent these people may or may not be accurate representations of the real deal. You Have Been Warned.


 * A God Am I - Dale and Shaula both invoke this. And then...
 * Alas, Poor Villain -
 * Alchemy - Wren's ability.
 * Altum Videtur - Some of the episode titles.
 * And I Must Scream - One of the possible interpretations of.
 * Anti-Hero - Dani.
 * The Atoner -
 * Author Avatar - All five authors and the other co-directors. But that's the premise.
 * Awesomeness By Analysis - Hannah Domingo's ability. She is able to copy any movement (as long as her body is capable of doing it) just by observing.
 * Big Bad -
 * Big Screwed-Up Family - Marconi's family, though not as screwed up as other examples.
 * Bilingual Bonus - Episode One, Bayani. It means "hero".
 * Black and Grey Morality - Seems to be how the Carnival runs.
 * Came Back Wrong - Iego.
 * Call Back - Used a lot, specifically in the last few episodes of Revenant Blight.
 * Cassandra Truth - Jacob notices that something is just wrong about . Iego doesn't believe him, but
 * Compelling Voice - Miguel's ability.
 * Complete Monster - Dale. He conducted Body Horror experiments on street children in order to create posthumans. Shaula and Dan count as well.
 * Chekhov's Gun -
 * Darker and Edgier - The series starts showing this once the plot arrives at Equinox.
 * Deus Ex Machina - The titular episode deals with a Deus Ex Machina:
 * Disney Death - Averted, subverted, and played straight a couple of times, due to the existence of regenerators. Even doubly subverted with
 * The Empath - Non-useless variant, Sean is able to copy the abilities of other posthumans by remembering how he felt around them.
 * Eldritch Abomination - What Shaula believes to be inhabiting her.
 * Elemental Powers:
 * Playing with Fire - Dindo.
 * Making a Splash - Elihu.
 * An Ice Person - Grace.
 * Shock and Awe - Rigel
 * Dishing Out Dirt - Nicholas. Also Mark Francisco.
 * Blow You Away - Ronn.
 * Dark Is Edgy - Micah.
 * Light'Em Up - Candy.
 * Face Heel Turn -
 * Flight - Iego. Complete with wings.
 * Flying Brick - Averted. The powers are extremely varied.
 * Foreshadowing - Would probably need its own page.
 * Freudian Excuse -
 * Future Badass - Lots of characters in the Nightmare Future.
 * Grand Theft Me -
 * Gratuitous English - Mostly averted, but Revenant Blight's title is somewhat grammatically incorrect. The correct title should be Revenant's Blight.
 * Hannibal Lecture - Anti-heroic example: Carl Salazar calls out Abby on continuing the cycle of revenge.
 * Heel Face Turn - A few major characters, notably
 * Ill Girl - Justine.
 * Immortality - Regine's ability is that her cell death rate is always equal to her cell birth rate.
 * Insufferable Genius/IntelligenceEqualsIsolation - Jacob believes that humanity is perpetually hopeless, that Fate can't be fought, is extremely cynical AND he Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness. That is, until...
 * Karma Houdini -
 * Kid Hero - Sean, Dani, and
 * Kill'Em All -
 * Killed Off for Real - A lot of characters.
 * Loads and Loads of Characters - Obviously. Currently, there are 228 people in Batch 2011 of Philippine Science High School. Originally there were 239. Around half of that 239 has been included in the canon.
 * Nigh Invulnerable - Jason Aguanta.
 * People Puppets -
 * Powers in the First Episode
 * Psychic Powers - A lot of characters, including:
 * Mind Over Matter - Benny.
 * Precognition - comes in two flavors:
 * Precognitive painting: Ancer
 * Precognitive writing: Jacob
 * Psychometry - Tim (one-shot character, sort of), and Bianca in PG-13.
 * Telepathy - Two variants in Dan and Ana.
 * Running Gag
 * Screw Destiny -
 * Self-Fulfilling Prophecy -
 * Self-Made Orphan -
 * Shout-Out - Lots.
 * The last five episodes of Revenant Blight are entitled The End Complete, Part N: .
 * Chowder platypus... FERB!
 * Wren's ability is a Shout-Out to Fullmetal Alchemist.
 * Social Darwinist -
 * Stable Time Loop - Hinted at with
 * Taken for Granite - One of Andro's abilities.
 * Tarot Motifs - Morgenstern introduces them into the story.
 * Teleporters and Transporters - Romeo's ability.
 * That One Case - For Abby, it's BR-22.
 * "The Reason You Suck" Speech - Given to Dale by nearly everyone in the room.
 * Time Stands Still - Carl Salazar's ability.
 * Time Travel - Isko's ability, though only used to view the past/future, and never alter it.
 * Title Drop - Done in Equinox, when Jacob and Justine are debating.
 * Total Eclipse of the Plot - Occurs twice, the first one being a partial eclipse, the second, more major one being one of the conditions for Shaula's plot.
 * Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour -
 * What Could Possibly Go Wrong? - How about
 * What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway? - What happens when you try to give roughly 70% of those Loads and Loads of Characters superhuman abilities.
 * Heart Is an Awesome Power - ...but who said those powers aren't awesome? Notable is Alla's hair manipulation, which she uses to crush Dom's cellphone and prevent him from calling for backup in Episode 7 of Season 4.
 * Winds of Destiny Change - Denise.
 * Wise Beyond Their Years - Justine. She even debates with Jacob. And wins.
 * The Woobie - Justine and Dani, arguably. They both have tragic stories after all.
 * Xanatos Gambit -  organizes one against Iego:
 * If Iego tries to take the files:
 * If Iego doesn't try to take the files,
 * The third option occurs, and is the riskiest one:  Any way you look at it,   wins.
 * You Can't Fight Fate - Subverted. It is unknown whether the nightmare future,  will come true, but it is hinted that the future has other ways of fulfilling itself. So it may head into self-fulfilling prophecy territory.
 * You Can't Fight Fate - Subverted. It is unknown whether the nightmare future,  will come true, but it is hinted that the future has other ways of fulfilling itself. So it may head into self-fulfilling prophecy territory.