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The peculiarity of the new Star and Stripe order, explained

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Summary

  • Star and Stripe's "New Order" quirk modifies objects and environments, but only works when she physically touches it and calls its name.
  • The New Order has limitations: ineffective on targets with fluid identities, targets facing identity crises, or targets with limitations on maximum power.
  • When Tomura steals the New Order, Star and Stripe deliberately turns him into a virus and kills him from within.



The seventh season of My Hero Academia is now airing. The premiere episode introduces a vigilante and powerful hero from the West to help in the fight against All for One and Tomura Shigaraki. When Cathleen Bate, also known as Star and Stripe, hears about the disturbing news in Japan and that All-Might is in danger, she quickly goes to help, despite strong resistance from the American government.

She does this as a favor to All-Might, who saved her and her family when she was young. Even though Tomura Shigaraki is a formidable opponent, Star and Stripe uses his quirk, "New Order," to turn the tide of the war. Being such a significant new character, fans will need a detailed explanation of Star and Stripe's quirk and how it works.

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Introducing America's #1 Hero: Star and Stripe

Who is stars and stripes?

Cathleen Bate, also known as Star and Stripe, is the number one pro-hero in the United States. Her entire Pro-Hero personality and appearance are based on her favorite Pro-Hero, All-Might. She has a tall, muscular body and long, blonde hair with loose strands like All-Might. Her hero costume is red, white, and blue, representing the American flag and her patriotism.


Her personality is quite bold and charismatic. Star and Stripe would face problems and fight head-on without knowing any information or background information about the situation. Even so, she strongly believes in herself and others that they can get out of any difficult situation. Star and Stripe are very selfless and have a strong sense of justice. They are willing to put themselves in danger, regardless of the circumstances, just to save and protect innocent lives. They also have a strong sense of camaraderie, calling their squadmates "brothers."

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What is New Order?

Star and Stripe have an overwhelming Quirk called "New Order." New Order allows Star and Stripe to impose rules on their surroundings when they make physical contact with organic or inorganic matter and call out its name. They manipulate objects and the surrounding environment with new properties, but can only set two rules at a time. New Order allows them to modify an enemy's physical body and grant them additional abilities.


To become America's ultimate pro-hero, Star and Stripe often uses one of her New Order rules to maximize her physical body's potential and maintain incredible strength, speed, agility, and reflexes. In moments of desperation, she would forgo her physical modifications to perform finishing moves, such as the "Fist Bump to the Earth." With this finishing move, she solidifies the surrounding air to create a gigantic aerial version of herself that can mimic her current moves. However, when she needs to use finishing moves, she forgoes her immense physical powers to use two New Order rules, leaving her vulnerable to enemy attacks.

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While fighting Tomura Shigaraki, Star and Stripe uses Fist Bump to the Earth and other powerful moves. She works with the air fighter team to execute these attacks. The first move she uses is "Keraunos." The air fighter team points their lasers at the air-built version of Star and Stripe and gathers these laser beams into a sword. Her other move is "Next-Generation Hypersonic Intercontinental Cruise Punch." She grabs the Tiamat missiles and redirects them wherever she wants. She can spin the missiles and unleash a massive air punch, causing the Tiamat missiles to explode.


She can even modify or add conditions to intangible objects, such as air and laser beams. In Season 7, Episode 1, "In the Nick of Time! A Big-Time Maverick from the West!", Star and Stripe orders the air within 100 meters of her to cease to exist, creating a vacuum and causing Tomura Shigaraki to lose oxygen nearby. Star can also block lasers by holding them with her bare hands and can rebuild or reshape something intangible. That said, she cannot use intangible objects to inflict damage on a target she has not yet had physical contact with. When Star and Stripe first encounters Tomura Shigaraki, she cannot command the air around Shigaraki to kill him because she has not yet touched him.

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When using the New Order on humans or living organisms, the living target must be able to identify with the subconscious that Star and Stripe perceives the target to possess. If the target does not recognize the identity that Star and Stripe knows, the rule will be ineffective.


In the opening battle with Tomura Shigaraki, Star and Stripe physically contacts him and issues the following order: "If Tomura Shigaraki leaves this place, his heart will stop." The order fails because, at the time, Tomura Shigaraki is experiencing an identity crisis. All for One's subconscious resides within Tomura Shigaraki's mind, making it difficult for Tomura Shigaraki to connect with his original self and live within Star and Stripe's reality.

As a result, Tomuara Shigaraki escapes death and can move freely, as the New Order cannot control him. However, intangible things and inanimate objects have no sense of identity or consciousness. Star and Stripe can easily set rules for these inanimate objects, as they can only be seen through their reality.


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The weaknesses and gaps of the new order

While Star and Stripe's quirk can be extremely powerful, New Order is ineffective in three distinct circumstances. The first scenario is if the target has a fluid sense of self, possessing multiple identities. The target can impose one of their identities on Star and Stripe's conscious perspective, rendering New Order useless. Cathleen Bate is only aware of one identity and not the others, allowing the target to move freely with their other identities.


The second scenario that nullifies the New Order's power is if the target is unaware of their own identity or sense of self. This occurs when Tomura Shigaraki is having an identity crisis. His subconscious is in a state of flux as Tomura Shigaraki and All for One struggle to control his physical body. Finally, there are natural limitations to amplifying someone's power using the New Order. If a person's body has reached its maximum potential power, the New Order cannot amplify their powers beyond its limitations. When Tomura Shigaraki uses "Decay" on Star and Stripe, it cannot nullify its effects. Instead, it can only delay the effects of the quirk.

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Star and Stripe can set rules for the New Order, allowing him to alter the properties and effects of his Quirk. When Tomura Shigaraki steals his Quirk, Cathleen purposely renders his Quirk ineffective. She orders his Quirk to counteract other Quirks. Once consumed by Tomura Shigaraki, his Quirk becomes a virus, rendering him unable to use the New Order or any of his other Quirks. When Shigaraki tries to use another Quirk or transfer the New Order to him again, the New Order will automatically destroy that specific Quirk. As a result, the New Order is killing him from the inside out.

Star and Stripe's New Order quirk is unique and overwhelming. It's undoubtedly one of the most powerful original quirks in the series. My Hero Academia franchise. Although Star and Stripe have passed away, their New Order quirk put Tomura Shigaraki at a disadvantage by turning the New Order into a self-destructive weapon when possessed by another user.


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My Hero Academia

First film
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes

Last movie
My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission

First TV show
My Hero Academia (2016)

First episode air date
April 3, 2016

Cast
Daiki Yamashita, Justin Briner, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Clifford Chapin, Ayane Sakura, Yûki Kaji