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The Return of Humanity's faliure

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On a lego spree, so why not?

Saitama has just punched one scout into outer space. Now the whole army is back (Conveniently without their weaponry)

Saitama now has prior knowledge of everyone's abilities and that he cannot harm them.

Speed is Equal

Stone Army is 5-B

Who wins?
 
He very-seriously table flips and sends them all to space at once.

In all seriousness (or perhaps not), how many soldiers make up the army generally?
 
Considering they seem to be equal to the serpentine population, probably hang where from a couple hundred to thosands
 
... Dude, do I need to tell you why this is a stomp for the Legos?

The FSM's powers were useless against them. Then he used the Elemental Blades to negate their resistances and their Invulnerability... And he still couldn't stop them. NAd this is not even counting the Garmatron.

What chances does a completely haxless baseline jobber like Saitama have?
 
He beat one soldier before by BFRing them to space.

Question is can he do it to hundreds or thousands of them
 
This is Saitama who knows exactly how to win. BFR.

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Y question is can he properly ultilize that method in time
 
I say Saitama, because whole army can't attack simultaneously one enemy. There just no space for this. So it's going for Saitama against 9-12(?) enemy at once? Thus, number advantage not a huge factor here.

Throw them into space one by one, Saitama win.
 
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