One possible plot could be the hybrid's struggle to fit in. His Kree soldier father might have high expectations based on Kree values. The hybrid, having human traits, could find it hard to meet those. For example, the Kree value military might and discipline highly. The hybrid may be more empathetic like a human, which could cause conflict within the family. The father might try to train the hybrid to be a proper Kree soldier, but the hybrid resists, wanting to explore his human side as well.
Perhaps the story could focus on the relationship between the father and the hybrid during a war. The father, as a Kree soldier, is sent to battle, and the hybrid, not fully accepted by either humans or Kree, decides to follow his father to prove himself. Along the way, they face many challenges. The father starts to see the value in the hybrid's human - Kree combination as they overcome obstacles together, and their relationship evolves from one of strict military discipline to mutual respect and understanding.
The hybrid would likely face high expectations. His father, being a Kree soldier, would expect military - like discipline. This could make the hybrid's life very regimented. For example, he might have to wake up early for training sessions. Also, he could be ostracized by others because of his hybrid status. His father's Kree identity might make him a target among those who dislike the Kree. But on the positive side, he would learn combat and survival skills from his father.
One popular character could be a half - kree, half - human hero who uses his unique abilities to fight against injustice. He might be a loner type, not fully accepted by either race but respected for his power.
One plot idea could be a human - kree hybrid struggling to find its place in both human and kree societies. It might be shunned by both due to its unique nature.
Identity is a big theme. Since the character is half kree half human, they often struggle with where they belong, whether with the kree or the humans.
In this fanfiction, a plot twist could be that Ant - Man teams up with an unexpected ally during the fight against the Kree Sentry. This ally could be a character from another part of the Marvel universe who has a unique ability that, when combined with Ant - Man's powers, gives them the upper hand against the Sentry.
Yes, in many comic storylines, the Kree are often depicted as antagonists or have members who act as villains.
The portrayal of the Kree in comics is not straightforward. They have both good and bad aspects depending on the context and the writer's interpretation. Sometimes they act in self-interest that might be seen as bad, but other times they have noble goals.
Not all Kree are evil. It depends on the specific storyline and character development.
Depends on how you look at it. Sometimes they are portrayed as antagonists, but not always.
A possible backstory could be that the Kree half of the character was part of a Kree experiment to study other planets, including Earth. During this experiment, the Kree individual fell in love with a human. Their child, the half - Kree half - human, was then born. This character could grow up with a sense of being different, always having to hide their true nature. They might have seen their Kree parent being hunted by other Kree who didn't approve of the inter - species relationship. As they grow older, they decide to use their unique abilities in My Hero Academia's hero - filled world to prove that being different can be a strength and to protect those who are also outcasts.