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Which he does, by presenting [[The Swarm|a swarm of tiny robots]] controlled with a [[Brain-Computer Interface|neural interface]], which can move on their own, assemble themselves into any shape, assemble raw materials into finished structures, and do pretty much anything their controller can imagine. He wows the Expo, and is given an invitation to join the same program as Tadashi. But Hiro's moment of triumph is shattered when the Expo is firebombed, destroying his microbots -- and Tadashi dies trying unsuccessfully to rescue Dr. Callaghan from the flames.
Which he does, by presenting [[The Swarm|a swarm of tiny robots]] controlled with a [[Brain-Computer Interface|neural interface]], which can move on their own, assemble themselves into any shape, assemble raw materials into finished structures, and do pretty much anything their controller can imagine. He wows the Expo, and is given an invitation to join the same program as Tadashi. But Hiro's moment of triumph is shattered when the Expo is firebombed, destroying his microbots -- and Tadashi dies trying unsuccessfully to rescue Dr. Callaghan from the flames.


Hiro plunges into a state of apathetic depression, and is only roused from it when he accidentally activates Baymax -- whose attempts to deal with Hiro's emotional state lead to the discovery that the microbots are not as destroyed as he thought, but instead are being manufactured in huge amounts by a strange figure in black wearing a kabuki mask (called "Yokai" on [[The Merch]] but unnamed in the film); Yokai understandably takes offense at Hiro's investigation.
Hiro plunges into a state of apathetic depression, and is only roused from it when he accidentally activates Baymax -- whose attempts to deal with Hiro's emotional state lead to the discovery that Hiro's microbots are not as destroyed as he thought. Instead, they are being manufactured in huge amounts by a strange figure in black wearing a kabuki mask (called "Yokai" on [[The Merch]] but unnamed in the film); Yokai understandably takes offense at Hiro's investigation.


Hiro and Baymax escape, only to return to the pursuit of the man in the mask after reporting the situation to the authorities proves to be useless. They trail him to the waterfront, and inadvertently involve the other students when they show up to counsel and comfort Hiro in response to an earlier call by Baymax. A frenetic [[Car Chase]] ensues, and though Yokai makes several attempts on their lives, they escape, taking refuge in Fred's home. There Hiro convinces the others to help him take down Yokai in revenge for both Tadashi and Dr. Callaghan's deaths. It's fanboy Fred, though, who comes up with the idea to take their research projects and use them to become superheroes. He's even sure he knows who Yokai really is...
Hiro and Baymax escape, only to return to the pursuit of the man in the mask after reporting the situation to the authorities proves to be useless. They trail him to the waterfront, and inadvertently involve the other students when they show up to counsel and comfort Hiro in response to an earlier call by Baymax. A frenetic [[Car Chase]] ensues, and though Yokai makes several attempts on their lives, they escape, taking refuge in Fred's home. There Hiro convinces the others to help him take down Yokai in revenge for both Tadashi and Dr. Callaghan's deaths. It's fanboy Fred, though, who comes up with the idea to take their research projects and use them to become superheroes. He's even sure he knows who Yokai really is...