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Does anyone have the quote where it states Saitama was shrouded in Boros's energy and that's why his clothes didn't burn from re-entry heat?
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Does anyone have the quote where it states Saitama was shrouded in Boros's energy and that's why his clothes didn't burn from re-entry heat?
his blast literally vaporize his ship... It's likely far higher than that tbhI've read atmospheric reentry heat can reach temperatures of 3000 degrees. Would it be fair to assume Boros's energy blast are also this temperature?
Yeah I know but I figured this is something we could quantify at least. He already has heat resistance but with his energy he essentially has two layers of it.his blast literally vaporize his ship... It's likely far higher than that tbh
he was traveling at sub-rela speeds, so it would be insanely high temperatureI'm just trying to think of things we may have overlooked tbh. Is there a way to quantify heat via how fast Saitama traveled through the atmosphere?
Could make Boros all the more power in a sense. Heat is hard to counter. It makes sense why one mentioned the heat blasts being a threat to Garou. Who already has heat resistance against Orochi.he was traveling at sub-rela speeds, so it would be insanely high temperature
BeautifulPortions (by that I mean almost the whole post) from a good Reddit post that highlights some of my views on the chapter:
"Let's start establishing one thing: a parody story is still a story, so it still needs to adhere to the rules of storytelling, such as foreshadowing threats, avoiding deux ex machinas, keeping characters consistent, respecting character arcs, and paying attention to the tone.
Now, I would argue that the biggest parody element in OPM is Saitama himself. If you pay close attention, aside from his effect on the plot, everyone in the story takes the dramatic events extremely serious. Saitama is there precisely to deflate the tension and make a parody of the "extremely built up shonen villain".
With that said, it should be easier to understand that Garou is not the point of the "parody". He is not "in" on the joke that the readers are - that all his efforts to become the ultimate villain are useless, given Saitama. In fact, he takes his quest very seriously, as most OPM do. However, Garou is developing a character arc, and this character arc has been butchered ever since he started too show too much of his good side, especially after his fight against Bang.
Garou started tearing a guy's arm off, remember that. Then he fought TTM and Mumen Rider, seriously injuring them both, and then he fought monsters and heroes alike. Part of his character was exactly that: to become an unstoppable menace, to lose more and more of his human side to complete his quest. However, if he wakes up, kills VFU, kills PS, does nothing to FF, fights Sage Centipede, helps save the chopper, "teams up" with Metal Bat - it becomes too obvious that his character arc has taken a brutal, sudden shift away from the direction it was going. He is no longer conducting evil regardless of his foe, he is being in fact extremely selective in just hunting monsters now.
Yes, deep down he might be a good guy. Deep down there might have been "hints" that he is not that bad, but these were only supposed to be the shreds of hope that you, reader, can attach yourself to so you can think there might a chance of redemption for him. These hints were supposed to come into play later on, not evolve into straight up good actions thinly disguised by an angry attitude.
Garou turning worse and worse was an expectation created by the manga that is now being poorly subverted. The fact that he is now fighting a random monster that came out of nowhere with almost no foreshadowing makes it even worse - that is just unnecessarily dragging the fight at this point, and absolutely annihilating the tone of despair that was being set up there and then for random comedic relief. Even parodies need to respect tone, and know when to break the tension. Here the tension is being broken too soon."
And another from a comment in the same post:
"I find that people often confuse "stakes" with "drama."
OPM has never had any real stakes, and that's the point. But it's always been dramatic. And you don't need stakes for things to be dramatic. Stakes are something present in the logistics of the plot, while drama is more of an emotional resonance.
In other words, you can be fully aware that there is no real danger in a story. But if the characters feel they are in danger, and that's presented in a believable way, it will still invoke good emotions for the reader. OPM is full of examples. Characters are fighting for their lives, and it's still scary and tense as hell even though we all know Saitama is standing 15 feet away.
The story never having stakes in the past is not an excuse for the manga to have suddenly lost all the dramatic tension now. The story has always been able to balance the dramatic tone with the comedy perfectly well before without losing anything. The fact everyone suddenly finds the new chapters underwhelming and is experience tonal whiplash is not just coincidence.
The final fight before the climax is not be the time to start doing slapstick routines with Saitama and a frenemy sitcom with Garou and Metal Bat."
Yes. Saitama vs EOW was the best part of the chapter and I think an overall fine, as long as EOW isn't dead for spoiler reasons.Almost 100% completely agree. Only thing I'm partial on is the very end where it says Saitama doing something funny is unneeded and unwanted. I mean, yeah, it isn't narratively impactful by any means, but I definitely don't dislike it. I think the Saitama section was the best part of the chapter by a big margin, actually. But other than that the post almost perfectly encapsulates my views.
indeedYes. Saitama vs EOW was the best part of the chapter and I think an overall fine, as long as EOW isn't dead for spoiler reasons.
about to be 6-C OPM, just waiting for the next chapter to make CRTHey guys its been a while and I just caught up, the last few chapter were great especially the fight between FF, Garou and PS. Also noticed that they got updated to possibly high 7-A, finally more 7-A OPM.
Even though it'd be extremely inconsistent, I'm praying that Darkshine somehow ends up scaling to the current contenders, not only to buff him, but to buff everyone above him.about to be 6-C OPM, just waiting for the next chapter to make CRT
how would it be inconsistent?Even though it'd be extremely inconsistent, I'm praying that Darkshine somehow ends up scaling to the current contenders, not only to buff him, but to buff everyone above him.
He got knocked out and visibly harmed by Golden Sperm punching him. Garou>Platinum Sperm>>>Golden Sperm>>>>>>>>>>Darkshine. Darkshine somehow scaling even remotely to current Garou would be weird.how would it be inconsistent?
The only people who will scale to 6-C as of this moment are:
- Sage Centipede
- Evil Ocean Water
- Evolved Pre-Awakening Garou
- possibly fighting spirit Metal Bat
OH! I read your previous comment wrong. I thought you said the 6-C scaling was inconsistent. My bad.He got knocked out and visibly harmed by Golden Sperm punching him. Garou>Platinum Sperm>>>Golden Sperm>>>>>>>>>>Darkshine. Darkshine somehow scaling even remotely to current Garou would be weird.
Although based on what we see in the webcomic, it will likely start to have diminishing returns eventually, and Garou will just get overwhelmed by a certain bald guy.Reactive Evolution is broken at this point. Growing tens of times stronger in milliseconds is ridiculous. At this rate we can't create matchups of Garou with characters in the same tier.
It only works if Metal Bat has some crazy Reactive Power level amps before he goes on to fight Garou. Since at the moment, Garou is being depicted as hilariously more powerful than him.And yeah if Metal Bat somehow fights on par with current Garou, that's not gonna be great for OPM scaling consistency.
Forget his previous fight with Hero Hunter Garou. The fact that a 100 cell Black Sperm merge was able to dodge Metal Bat with relative ease would make a 100 cell Black Sperm scale to Garou in speed...who beat Platinum Sperm...who is comprised of over a trillion cells.
the webcomic Reactive Evolution is more broken IMO. And I also like how it is depicted a bit more.Reactive Evolution is broken at this point. Growing tens of times stronger in milliseconds is ridiculous. At this rate we can't create matchups of Garou with characters in the same tier.
Yeah, MB isn't even able to track Garou once he actually tries to attack SC.It only works if Metal Bat has some crazy Reactive Power level amps before he goes on to fight Garou. Since at the moment, Garou is being depicted as hilariously more powerful than him.
Yeah, but it took more time to get stronger. Fighting PS a few milliseconds ago and then one -shotting him; it's crazy how fast he is growing in power.the webcomic Reactive Evolution is more broken IMO. And I also like how it is depicted a bit more.
Like imagine a Garou matchup here and we could just say "Garou reactive evolution GG".Yeah, but it took more time to get stronger. Fighting PS a few milliseconds ago and then one -shotting him; it's crazy how fast he is growing in power.
I personally liked the Manga version of Garou vs Darkshine far more in depiction. It felt so forceful, like breaking through actual chains or something.
True.Honestly I wouldn't have even minded it if Metal Bat fought Garou after getting a huge boost. Like, if he got hit with an almost if not fatal blow and was immediately boosted to that level, I wouldn't even mind it. But if Metal Bat fights Garou evenly after getting a little bruised and scratched...
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The lego would just get crushed...what if he steps on a lego tho?
Ew what the ****Gouketsu above Boros?
Garou evolves to become immune to legoswhat if he steps on a lego tho?