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You have no idea how this meme ironically does the opposite of what is intended to do. Wanks the shit out of god.
Tbh I still predict that God is at least going to make Saitama go all out once, and might even be stronger. My predictions have only gotten more confident with some of the recent chapters tbh. I think Saitama will have superior physical strength, but that God will win via some supreme being reality warping type stuff.

Still not the least realistic OPM theory I've come up with.
 
Tbh I still predict that God is at least going to make Saitama go all out once, and might even be stronger. My predictions have only gotten more confident with some of the recent chapters tbh. I think Saitama will have superior physical strength, but that God will win via some supreme being reality warping type stuff.

Still not the least realistic OPM theory I've come up with.
Shhhh stop. Completely irrelevant to what my post was meant to be.
 
I did an OPM AI dungeon. Unfortunately, it went off the rails before we could actually dive into things. (Because Lisa Henson shared the story of how she created the Muppets, I kid you not.) But, aside from that, it went from OPM is a Sailor Moon video game that's pretty much female Moon Knight, and I kind of love it.

You are Saitama, a hero that does it just for fun & can defeat his enemies with a single punch. You've defeated countless thugs, ninjas, and alien invaders, but there's one last obstacle in your way of becoming Ultimate Champion… Your own personal demon, Satan, who is bent on preventing you from winning the title and has already managed to cost you your lover, your home, and your job. Will you be able to finally defeat your foe and take the title? After a short introduction, you are suddenly transported to a strange desert town, where strange, glowing lights are flashing around you. Something is very wrong here… You start to hear weird, demonic voices calling to you which tell you to "wake up", and you see strange images that make no sense. You are very much disoriented and have no objective to get to in this strange, unknown place. As you struggle to regain your senses, you suddenly find yourself back in your apartment, hanging on the edge of your bed with your head spinning, trying to figure out what happened, when your doorbell rings. You're not quite sure at first, as you haven't seen anyone or anything while in the middle of a dungeon. Looking through your peephole, you see a man standing at your front door who you don't recognize. When he presses the doorbell, you hear a strange sound that you can only describe as the "ping" of a video game avatar when its health reaches zero. You open the door, and the man collapses to the ground, knocked out cold by you. You're not a superhero. You don't have superpowers of any kind. What you have is the will to survive, and the ability to press a few buttons to dispatch your enemies with relative ease. Your life, like that of most people, is at the whim of the cards life has dealt you, and you have to make the best of what you've been dealt, whatever it may be. In this particular case, the character you're dealing with is a demon known as Luppi. He's been sent by Satan himself to stop you from becoming the next Sailor Moon.
 
Made several predictions about the upcoming chapter. Are ya feeling it?
Chapter title - Absolute Unfairness

The cover shows kid Garou watching TV where his adult and God-influenced self is fighting Saitama.

The chapter starts with Saitama's and Garou's Serious Punches about to clash. This apocalyptic-for-Earth scenario is, however, avoided, as Blast manages to fully teleport Garou, as well as Saitama's Serious Punch hand.

Blast then teleports back Saitama's hand and hastily expains to him that there is a chance for Genos to be rebuilt, though doesn't mention how, (he is perhaps just bluffing to calm Saitama down). He also tells him that since God partially took control of Garou, it is his business to take care of, not Saitama's.

Saitama's terrifying facial expression becomes just a bit less serious, looking something like this, perhaps even a bit less serious. He tells Blast not to worry about it, that Garou has hurt plenty of people by this point, all because of him (Saitama) not being there, and that is why he will deal with Garou personally. Saitama puts Genos' core next to his torn-apart body and asks Blast to be teleported to the same place where he teleported Garou.

After that it cuts to Garou, who is on some alien planet in the middle of some random star system, lamenting how pointless and annoying Blast's actions are. As he is about to teleport back to Earth, Saitama is teleported to him instead.

Garou sarcastically remarks that Blast must be incredibly heroic, sending someone else to be annihilated by the Absolute Evil he has become. Saitama states that he still wants to keep the promise he made to Tareo not to kill Garou, but adds that he is still going to kick his ass. Saitama looks a bit serious, but definitely not bloodlusted.

Garou dismisses Saitama, who starts digging his fingers into the ground. Garou feels something ominous is about to occur. Then it happens: Serious Series: Serious Table Flip. It turns out that Saitama basically ripped out and flipped half a planet they were on, sending the half with Garou rocketing into space at rapid speed. Garou is confused as to what exactly happened.

Then Saitama jumps off the remaining side of the planet, flying through the thrown half with enough force to shatter it to smaller chunks, and then punches Garou, greatly surprising him, also causing him notable damage. As a result, a shook AF Garou is surrounded from all sides by rubble, imitating this moment from the webcomic on a larger scale.

Garou is trying to cope, thinking about how he has become a being whose unfairness cannot be overcome. As Saitama rushes to him, Garou uses a defensive portal that he learned how to use from Blast. Saitama's response to this - Serious Series: Serious Headbutt, which shatters the portal like glass. The mere shockwave from the attack sends Garou violently flying into one of the large chunks of rubble.

As Garou wonders how this can be, he is punched by Saitama, who blindsided him and got behind the rubble Garou got smashed into. Garou gets sent flying into another chunk of rubble, smashing into it head-first, legs sticking out. Garou feels like he is an insect in a cage that is being toyed with.

He gets up and states that he is never going to falter, even in the face of such adverse unfairness. He then resorts to Solar Awakening Breath. Suddenly, the background of the star-filled sky loses quite a few of its stars, as they get absorbed into Garou, who becomes incredibly luminous, emitting a ton of light and energy. This is followed by him using Serious Consecutive Punches, and Saitama responds with his own Serious Series: Serious Consecutive Punches.

It cuts to a shot of our galaxy. The impact of the clash is visible on this scale. On the opposite side of the galaxy there's an arrow pointing to the general location of our planet. Then it cuts to Blast, who is on Earth and sees this absurdly bright explosion, emphasizing just how powerful it is.

Next page shows Saitama, still with a slighly serious expression, but overall entirely unfazed by what has happened. Final page is Garou, the cosmic shell covering his body being majorly cracked, and, more importantly, there being a hole in his head, from which the "blessing of God" is starting to leak.

PS: of course, with just how unpredictable the recent chapters have been, I would not be that surprised if none of the plot points I have written up will actually happen.
 
Made several predictions about the upcoming chapter. Are ya feeling it?
Chapter title - Absolute Unfairness

The cover shows kid Garou watching TV where his adult and God-influenced self is fighting Saitama.

The chapter starts with Saitama's and Garou's Serious Punches about to clash. This apocalyptic-for-Earth scenario is, however, avoided, as Blast manages to fully teleport Garou, as well as Saitama's Serious Punch hand.

Blast then teleports back Saitama's hand and hastily expains to him that there is a chance for Genos to be rebuilt, though doesn't mention how, (he is perhaps just bluffing to calm Saitama down). He also tells him that since God partially took control of Garou, it is his business to take care of, not Saitama's.

Saitama's terrifying facial expression becomes just a bit less serious, looking something like this, perhaps even a bit less serious. He tells Blast not to worry about it, that Garou has hurt plenty of people by this point, all because of him (Saitama) not being there, and that is why he will deal with Garou personally. Saitama puts Genos' core next to his torn-apart body and asks Blast to be teleported to the same place where he teleported Garou.

After that it cuts to Garou, who is on some alien planet in the middle of some random star system, lamenting how pointless and annoying Blast's actions are. As he is about to teleport back to Earth, Saitama is teleported to him instead.

Garou sarcastically remarks that Blast must be incredibly heroic, sending someone else to be annihilated by the Absolute Evil he has become. Saitama states that he still wants to keep the promise he made to Tareo not to kill Garou, but adds that he is still going to kick his ass. Saitama looks a bit serious, but definitely not bloodlusted.

Garou dismisses Saitama, who starts digging his fingers into the ground. Garou feels something ominous is about to occur. Then it happens: Serious Series: Serious Table Flip. It turns out that Saitama basically ripped out and flipped half a planet they were on, sending the half with Garou rocketing into space at rapid speed. Garou is confused as to what exactly happened.

Then Saitama jumps off the remaining side of the planet, flying through the thrown half with enough force to shatter it to smaller chunks, and then punches Garou, greatly surprising him, also causing him notable damage. As a result, a shook AF Garou is surrounded from all sides by rubble, imitating this moment from the webcomic on a larger scale.

Garou is trying to cope, thinking about how he has become a being whose unfairness cannot be overcome. As Saitama rushes to him, Garou uses a defensive portal that he learned how to use from Blast. Saitama's response to this - Serious Series: Serious Headbutt, which shatters the portal like glass. The mere shockwave from the attack sends Garou violently flying into one of the large chunks of rubble.

As Garou wonders how this can be, he is punched by Saitama, who blindsided him and got behind the rubble Garou got smashed into. Garou gets sent flying into another chunk of rubble, smashing into it head-first, legs sticking out. Garou feels like he is an insect in a cage that is being toyed with.

He gets up and states that he is never going to falter, even in the face of such adverse unfairness. He then resorts to Solar Awakening Breath. Suddenly, the background of the star-filled sky loses quite a few of its stars, as they get absorbed into Garou, who becomes incredibly luminous, emitting a ton of light and energy. This is followed by him using Serious Consecutive Punches, and Saitama responds with his own Serious Series: Serious Consecutive Punches.

It cuts to a shot of our galaxy. The impact of the clash is visible on this scale. On the opposite side of the galaxy there's an arrow pointing to the general location of our planet. Then it cuts to Blast, who is on Earth and sees this absurdly bright explosion, emphasizing just how powerful it is.

Next page shows Saitama, still with a slighly serious expression, but overall entirely unfazed by what has happened. Final page is Garou, the cosmic shell covering his body being majorly cracked, and, more importantly, there being a hole in his head, from which the "blessing of God" is starting to leak.

PS: of course, with just how unpredictable the recent chapters have been, I would not be that surprised if none of the plot points I have written up will actually happen.
I love it minus the power scaling wank.
 
Made several predictions about the upcoming chapter. Are ya feeling it?
Chapter title - Absolute Unfairness

The cover shows kid Garou watching TV where his adult and God-influenced self is fighting Saitama.

The chapter starts with Saitama's and Garou's Serious Punches about to clash. This apocalyptic-for-Earth scenario is, however, avoided, as Blast manages to fully teleport Garou, as well as Saitama's Serious Punch hand.

Blast then teleports back Saitama's hand and hastily expains to him that there is a chance for Genos to be rebuilt, though doesn't mention how, (he is perhaps just bluffing to calm Saitama down). He also tells him that since God partially took control of Garou, it is his business to take care of, not Saitama's.

Saitama's terrifying facial expression becomes just a bit less serious, looking something like this, perhaps even a bit less serious. He tells Blast not to worry about it, that Garou has hurt plenty of people by this point, all because of him (Saitama) not being there, and that is why he will deal with Garou personally. Saitama puts Genos' core next to his torn-apart body and asks Blast to be teleported to the same place where he teleported Garou.

After that it cuts to Garou, who is on some alien planet in the middle of some random star system, lamenting how pointless and annoying Blast's actions are. As he is about to teleport back to Earth, Saitama is teleported to him instead.

Garou sarcastically remarks that Blast must be incredibly heroic, sending someone else to be annihilated by the Absolute Evil he has become. Saitama states that he still wants to keep the promise he made to Tareo not to kill Garou, but adds that he is still going to kick his ass. Saitama looks a bit serious, but definitely not bloodlusted.

Garou dismisses Saitama, who starts digging his fingers into the ground. Garou feels something ominous is about to occur. Then it happens: Serious Series: Serious Table Flip. It turns out that Saitama basically ripped out and flipped half a planet they were on, sending the half with Garou rocketing into space at rapid speed. Garou is confused as to what exactly happened.

Then Saitama jumps off the remaining side of the planet, flying through the thrown half with enough force to shatter it to smaller chunks, and then punches Garou, greatly surprising him, also causing him notable damage. As a result, a shook AF Garou is surrounded from all sides by rubble, imitating this moment from the webcomic on a larger scale.

Garou is trying to cope, thinking about how he has become a being whose unfairness cannot be overcome. As Saitama rushes to him, Garou uses a defensive portal that he learned how to use from Blast. Saitama's response to this - Serious Series: Serious Headbutt, which shatters the portal like glass. The mere shockwave from the attack sends Garou violently flying into one of the large chunks of rubble.

As Garou wonders how this can be, he is punched by Saitama, who blindsided him and got behind the rubble Garou got smashed into. Garou gets sent flying into another chunk of rubble, smashing into it head-first, legs sticking out. Garou feels like he is an insect in a cage that is being toyed with.

He gets up and states that he is never going to falter, even in the face of such adverse unfairness. He then resorts to Solar Awakening Breath. Suddenly, the background of the star-filled sky loses quite a few of its stars, as they get absorbed into Garou, who becomes incredibly luminous, emitting a ton of light and energy. This is followed by him using Serious Consecutive Punches, and Saitama responds with his own Serious Series: Serious Consecutive Punches.

It cuts to a shot of our galaxy. The impact of the clash is visible on this scale. On the opposite side of the galaxy there's an arrow pointing to the general location of our planet. Then it cuts to Blast, who is on Earth and sees this absurdly bright explosion, emphasizing just how powerful it is.

Next page shows Saitama, still with a slighly serious expression, but overall entirely unfazed by what has happened. Final page is Garou, the cosmic shell covering his body being majorly cracked, and, more importantly, there being a hole in his head, from which the "blessing of God" is starting to leak.

PS: of course, with just how unpredictable the recent chapters have been, I would not be that surprised if none of the plot points I have written up will actually happen.
No. Way too fanfic in nature.
 
No. Way too fanfic in nature.
I think we're mostly past the "it's too fanfic, it won't happen" argument after Sage Centipede, the Metal Bat - Monster Garou team-up, God-possessed galaxy Garou nearly killing everyone with cosmic radiation, Genos's "death", Saitama going legit serious for the first time, Blast having a fight, etc, tbh.
 
Saitama and garou punch one another and the earth shattering clash is cancelled out via it
 
Calculation was accepted.

Should I make a thread, or can I just make the changes now?
nice, honestly the shorter side of the twist could've been used since you can see city lights so far away and offscreen from the HA holographic twist. thats just my non wank excuse but this is fine. nice job asura.
 
Not exactly.
possibly Multi-Continent level (Was confident on fighting Saitama even after he had seen him breaking several parts of his ship, which is this durable)
daenerys-targaryen-smile.gif
 
I brought it up in a thread since I also thought it was ridiculous since the same could be said for any of his commanders. Apparently it's also because he tanked being sent through several of the ship's walls and his attack potency shouldn't be that much lower than his durability or so it was explained to me.
 
On Pri-Pri-Prisoner's page, it says that he beat a monster as strong as Deep Sea King, which was confirmed by Murata.

Which monster is that referring to?
 
Are we sure "Monster who is as strong as deep sea king" is really a monster who is as strong as deep sea king? Sounds like NLF Flowery language PIS strawman
 
There was a meme story edit about this guy as well but I can't remember how to find it.
 
I brought it up in a thread since I also thought it was ridiculous since the same could be said for any of his commanders. Apparently it's also because he tanked being sent through several of the ship's walls and his attack potency shouldn't be that much lower than his durability or so it was explained to me.
Yeah, his durability scales, I’m not contesting that. But the only reason his AP scales is because he was confident in fighting Saitama.
 
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