In the transcript, Lassana, also known as Voodoo, describes himself as a superhero who dreams of crimes before they happen. He recounts his guilt over not preventing his father's death and his reliance on his friend Farès. They confront a villain named Soldier, who exploits local children. Lassana struggles with the morality of his actions and the true nature of heroism. The story culminates in a public confrontation where Lassana is hailed as a hero, but he questions if he's been a good person rather than just a good superhero.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Lassana, also known as Voodoo, is a self-proclaimed superhero.
2. He dreams of attacks or crimes the day before they happen.
3. His family has a history of people who dream of future events.
4. Lassana blames himself for not preventing his father's death.
5. His friend Farès plays a significant role in his actions as a superhero.
6. Lassana experiences physical combustion when he has visions.
7. There is an antagonist in his story named Soldier.
8. Soldier exploits children in the neighborhood.
9. Lassana had a vision of a man hitting his girlfriend, leading to her coma.
10. Lassana and Farès found the building where the incident occurred by going through the roof.
11. Lassana waited on the balcony to intervene in the situation.
12. The text includes a confrontation where Lassana is mistaken for someone who films girls and posts it online.
13. Lassana refuses to let a man hit a girl despite not knowing how to defend himself.
14. The text suggests that there is tension between Lassana and Farès regarding their roles and actions as superheroes.
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