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Hm, edited. The previous rendition of my argument sounded too much like a strawman.
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That explanation would be viable if we seen neighboring cities being affected instead just the heroes and civilians near the S-class.See above.
You said organ radiation damage and life wiping attacks being survivable would damage your suspension of belief but I am surprised you believed that when we have had characters who should be dead (Niichiran and TTM) yet lived and were healed.I don't really understand what you're trying to say here so I can't tell if this is relevant or not, or even who you're referring to. My apologies.
I already edited that comment, yes as I also found that it was too exaggerated to be a viable argument though I feel like you're not taking the full scale into consideration.That explanation would be viable if we seen neighboring cities being affected instead just the heroes and civilians near the S-class.
I'm not sure who you're referring to, but it would still rely on the premise that they would survive long enough to receive treatment and other similar happenings.You said organ radiation damage and life wiping attacks being survivable would damage your suspension of belief but I am surprised you believed that when we have had characters who should be dead (Niichiran and TTM) yet lived and were healed.
I believe I am aware of the full scale as it’s presented.I already edited that comment, yes as I also found that it was too exaggerated to be a viable argument though I feel like you're not taking the full scale into consideration.
In order to subscribe to you explanation, ONErata would’ve made sure there were panels that backed up the idea that Blast believed that everyone was already too far gone to be helped but there aren’t any. And considering Tatsumaki was there, someone we know Blast cared for alot, I doubt he wouldn’t have tried to do something.I'm not sure who you're referring to, but it would still rely on the premise that they would survive long enough to receive treatment and other similar happenings.
Your arguments, for example, don't take into consideration the idea that Blast didn't come back to help the others by taking them to somewhere they can recover, or evacuate them as he was considering doing to the other civilians is basically because they were already too far gone to be helped if not outright dead as they were revealed to be.
But he didn't do anything, is the point. This chapter is in itself a confirmation of this assumption. She is indeed already dead.In order to subscribe to you explanation, ONErata would’ve made sure there were panels that backed up the idea that Blast believed that everyone was already too far gone to be helped but there aren’t any. And considering Tatsumaki was there, someone we know Blast cared for alot, I doubt he wouldn’t have tried to do something.
This discussion is about alternatives that would’ve been better had time travel not have existed in this chapter or this chapter had not existed. Before this chapter, no one believed anyone died and Blast certainly didn’t show worry over anybody being dead yet. Metal knight wiping up something was a fine alternative that could’ve happened before this chapter released.But he didn't do anything, is the point. This chapter is in itself a confirmation of this assumption. She is indeed already dead.
As other users have already explained it was quite clear Garou was killing everyone just by his presence. The only difference between this chapter and the last is that it was confirmed cell death was occurring at a far more rapid rate than we expected, which kind of throws the whole "metal knight can just wip up something" into question.
Well, we can presume that the power God offered initially wasn't a large portion of his power for various reasons, but that is still technically speculation. What we do know is that Garou only took a portion of the power God offered him. God implied that Garou only touching his hand prevented him from gaining the full power, and Blast outright says that it was only a partial transformation, and only could wonder how powerful Garou would have become had he received the full influence of God.Quick question, did god give garou a fraction of his power?
Well in that case carry on.This discussion is about alternatives that would’ve been better had time travel not have existed in this chapter or this chapter had not existed. Before this chapter, no one believed anyone died and Blast certainly didn’t show worry over anybody being dead yet. Metal knight wiping up something was a fine alternative that could’ve happened before this chapter released.
He was sleeping idkSo… why was Saitama in the ground, only a few metres away from Cosmic Garou, after being blasted by the “Star level” GRB? Was he knocked out?? He was down there for awhile… long enough for Blast and Garou to fight for a bit. I don’t imagine he got lost.
No he's right. Io is so massive it is comparable to the earth even from several hundred miles away. It makes complete sense (for anyone who can't tell, this is sarcasm).This is a joke, right?
There are two Lucifers which are depicted in comics.comics lucifer
vertigoThere are two Lucifers which are depicted in comics.
Which key?vertigo
That seems like the worst match up ever. What chance does Saitama even have?vertigo
Lets see him deal with low godly + type 8 immortality and op ADGarou fans be like:
I haven't looked at this thread for a week now, and it's already 35 pages longer.
What level will Garou be? And speed. And Saitama. Will its characteristics be multiplied from the graph?
vs debater: "nlf"People arguing against them be like:
And refuse to say how Garou doesn't win for those reasons.
Garou cares more about being "the ultimate evil" than being the strongest tbh.
Did you update your sandbox?Any resistances for Saitama that I missed?
ShhhRelativistic via what?
Zamasu what are you up toShhh