
Ooooooh, of course I was awake!! Inuzuka has come back to life!!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Manpower
Personification of Labor Force
>>2
Labor force
Because it’s the very concept itself, this guy.
If this guy is around, we don’t need tractors, and living normally doesn’t require science.
If this guy isn’t in the initial cards, it’s game over…
You’ll just stop using it once your hand is complete.
>>3
It won’t be used manually by the player, but it will be used automatically.
>>8
Using it for farming work is too much of a cheat.
Maximum stamina, no violence.
It’s the Stanley position for Senku, right?
The reason I temporarily left in the beginning is because…
The man who was too convenient.
At least be a big eater.
You can’t be resurrected from the stone unless you’re mentally awake, right?
I’m not quite sure.
>>9
No, it’s not a problem if I’m just sleeping.
>>9
Whether you’re sleeping or awake, you need lime water.
Daiki was also motivated to wake up, but Senkuu, who continued to believe that he was alive, searched for the statue and showered it.
>>111
Maintaining consciousness for over 4000 years without being able to see, hear, or have any sensation is pretty crazy, isn’t it?
If it were me, I would definitely fall asleep.
>>9
Completely asleep → Revival fluid
Continues to occur for thousands of years → Nitric acid
Thinking at an impossibly fast level for humanity → Can immediately revive
It’s Dr.STONE with me and Senku as the W protagonists!
The most outrageous thing I thought was when I was alone chopping a log to carry a captured airplane on its cross-section.
>>11
I think the most insane part is that I managed to collect all my petrified friends who got carried away by the ocean currents.
>>22
It’s only about 2 to 300 round trips!
Adam of Adam and Eve
In exchange for removing combat power, I was given infinite stamina.
Manpower cannot be replaced by knowledge…
The amount of work done off-screen seems incredible.
Since I couldn’t participate in intellectual labor, my opportunities decreased as my peers increased and the level of civilization rose.
It was nice to feel that Senku is opening up his heart in various places.
>>18
I have to go out from the base, and I have nothing in my inventory.
There are often times when science alone can’t do anything, and during those times, usually individual manpower somehow manages to handle it, so there were plenty of impressive moments.
Human machinery…
At first… though it’s really just episode 1, I thought this character was the main protagonist.
>>20
I think that was done purposefully.
In terms of power, it’s important, but I think Senku needed Taiju more than anything mentally.
You had a face like that.
>>21
If anyone from the team of Taiju, Chrome, and Gen is missing, Senku’s mental state is tough.
There aren’t many characters with such extreme physical strength like this one, right?
>>23
It’s a pretty good unit, acknowledging that while my mind may be a bit scattered, I have a relatively good memory and I’m not foolish even when I make mistakes.
>>31
If Taiju hadn’t happened to discover the stone statue of Tsukasa and remember, “It was in that place!” he would probably have died from being attacked by Senku and Taiju Lion.
I’m glad I have a good memory.
If this guy is allowed to use violence, Tsukasa will die, right?
>>25
It’s a setting where they don’t use an abnormal amount of violence to prevent that.
>>150
The character in the thread has insane basic specs, but lacks experience in violence, so when it comes to martial arts skills, they are completely lacking, which means that if they were to fight normally, Tsukasa would win.
>>25
Well, as expected, Tsukasa will win.
You’re physically strong, but you probably don’t have any experience in martial arts at all.
It was quite shocking that getting hit by a bomb at close range would lead to death.
Don’t stick Eve from Stone World.
He’s often called scatterbrained, but he actually has quite a good memory and can think on his feet.
It’s nice to be good friends properly.
Gen is the heroine.
>>29
Due to Xenon, there are more flashbacks, but we’re always together.
My muscles are incredibly defined, and I feel like I’m different from existing human species…؟
In the anime, it seemed that the presence of Daiki significantly influenced the heart of the female spy.
I often said it was a messy head, but in reality, I think I’ve only called it stupid about once.
The man I thought was the protagonist turned out to be not even a double protagonist, but rather a sidekick.
There was the strongest man in humanity, but physically he’s probably on the same level, right?
>>38
If it’s just power, I surpass Tsukasa.
In terms of sheer strength, Ooharashi is the strongest, while Daiju is somewhat inferior but has incredible endurance.
It’s funny to see someone cutting down a big tree all alone at the site where the crashed airplane is being recovered, without any explanation or struggle.
The scene in the thread image is the most intense.
If you wake up at the bottom of the ocean, you would normally suffocate to death, right?
Even being kicked by a priest, there is a toughness that remains unyielding.
This guy has the level of manpower that would delay the advancement of civilization.
It’s strange that Daiki can do that just as well as the other characters!
The stamina and defense are ridiculous.
The feeling of despair at the time of death was strong.
Senku’s mental recovery machine
The person who, before I knew it, became like Senku’s convenient character No. 1, even though it was Christmas Eve.
The man with the most HP
A man who judges that it is impossible to restrain without killing when the strongest human capable of neutralizing the ice moon with a spear comes with murderous intent.
Both the priest and Daiki are like Superman, but they would lose to modern weaponry in terms of balance.
If such a dependable man becomes completely charred and torn apart in the front of his body and doesn’t move at all, even a mentalist wouldn’t be able to laugh.
The input information is firmly remembered and can be output during tasks, making the work continuously sustainable.
Infinite stamina is strange for a living being, right!!
>>53
I do get tired to some extent, but compared to others, I don’t get that tired and I seem to recover quickly, so I can keep moving for a long time…
>>53
There’s a possibility that I’m just ignoring it, but my body is definitely hurting in various places.
Thanks to regularly petrifying, that problem is also cleared up, which is terrible.
>>53
However, you see… the human species possesses a quite unique characteristic among living beings that consume stamina while moving around and recover that stamina…
This guy with infinite stamina.
A pole with agility 255.
Fossil with a speed of 255.
I believe that the fate of the world has changed with the addition of these three people alongside Senku.
I think Gen and Tsukasa would have managed to get to America somehow, even if the worst happened.
I think it’s not that he died from being shot, but that he died because he was bombed and burned to a crisp.
I feel like the two protagonists were prepared to test who would be more capable, intelligence or physical strength.
I entered the route of knowing the results, but…
>>57
The title is Dr. Stone, so there’s no way I’m going the strength route!
Why is this guy the only one who can ignore the restrictions when everyone else is working hard to make oxygen tanks and conduct rescue operations underwater?
The strength and stamina are seriously insane.
Just having this guy around lets you skip the hassle of creating certain mechs or items, so depending on the situation, he’s absolutely essential.
If they were to fight, Tsukasa would win, but in an infinite squat contest, Daiki would win.
A level of stamina that allows one to dive for over ten minutes and come back up to the surface holding a statue.
I think Daiki’s girlfriend is also a cheat, in a subtle way.
>>62
Kaseki and Yuzuriha are drastically reducing the man-hours together…
>>62
The lever is essential for the important craft.
Is there really someone with infinite stamina?
It wasn’t just a level of being a fitness idiot.
As expected, there was at least one panel that was completely exhausted.
I love seeing Senku burst into laughter at the surprise of those around him at Daiki’s incredible physical strength.
Whoa!!! A monster that can maintain consciousness for a thousand years just by that!
I thought this character was the protagonist at the beginning of episode 1.
Senku: Intelligence
Big tree: Strength and stamina
Yoke: Dexterity
Gen: Charisma (bluff)
It’s a well-balanced starting party, isn’t it?
A balance where you have physical strength but can’t win against a lion.
Did Senku have a heroine?
>>75
Gen
>>75
Sister who closely resembles a gorilla
>>75
There are two potential partners of the opposite sex, but as a heroine, it has to be Gen after all.
The instant bomb on Treasure Island’s revival from the brink was incredibly exciting!
After that, everyone retrieved it while free diving… What is this kid!
>>76
As long as you go back and forth multiple times, it won’t be a problem! It’s more than just reliable; you can collect everything!
If the big tree comes back to life, will the oxygen tank craft get easier? → It’s not needed in the first place.
A man who can plow the fields all day.
Well, it’s true that if you don’t have any kind of ability, you’d feel like a burden in that world.
That’s way too much; what is that performance?
There are scenes where they eat food deliciously, but there are no scenes where they eat an outrageous amount, so there is a possibility that the fuel efficiency is surprisingly good compared to the output.
The combination of Taiju and Kyu is able to do all sorts of things because they have incredible stamina and are skilled.
It wasn’t even a planet where something like UMA would stroll around.
Above all, the technology tree is unlocked at breakneck speed, so the value of military power is much lower than I initially imagined.
Doing the work of several people with a single person’s meal and having maximum loyalty fixed is truly on par with easy-mode helper characters.
The surrounding area was amazed by the power of the big tree.
Even in a relatively urgent situation, when Taiju steps up, Senku’s smile becomes very bright.
>>86
It’s so great how you were laughing out loud at the oxygen tank moment.
Look… at my great tree…
Being the strongest on earth means utilizing physical abilities in a different way.
I love the scene where Taiju dies instantly and Gen is filled with despair.
>>89
I love Senku’s ridiculous face too.
Every time I look back on the past, I think, “You took too long to confess.”
It’s nice to tell myself that during the rocket launch.
To speak seriously, Kohaku’s power as a heroine related to Senku is incredible.
Stan is really too much of everything, and the director is falling off in the late-game environment!
>>96
It’s a cheat with military power, but I’ve been saying since the beginning that there’s no chance of winning once guns are made.
>>100
But there’s no way we can compete unless Stan has a gun at the level of the Treasure Island arc…
In the new world, there are plenty of job opportunities for manual laborers, but I have become a man who just idles away his time at my wife’s company.
Speaking of which, I have an older sister.
For some reason, I completely forgot about this thread image.
It’s a bit strange that you can get up normally after taking a kick from someone who can kill a wild lion with their punches.
The uncle who was abandoned in the manga but becomes a reliable companion in the next chapter, even though he was an enemy…
>>102
“Only the uncle is evil to the core.”
There were elements that could appeal to proper people and the spear guy from Treasure Island, but…
No matter how scientifically possible it may be, there are realities that make implementation difficult due to issues like human costs.
Here you go, infinite cost.
Stanley can do anything, isn’t that too much?
Don’t think that just because you’re a professional soldier, you can do anything!!!
>>104
You can do it.
>>104
It’s been strange since the rude high school days.
>>104
In the old days, it could be roughly explained by the principle of leverage.
The troublesome mental battle scene is where Senku and Gen are, so it’s too bothersome, I’ll skip it… In this scene, Taiju, Yuzuriha, and Kaseki will manage somehow.
The battle of Senku is to create tools that can somehow work without relying on great individuals like Taiju and Tsukasa, so it was inevitable that their presence would fade as the story progressed.
Isn’t the energy efficiency of this thing something that any machine can’t replicate?
>>108
Because the Earth’s environment has changed, it can operate in places where heavy machinery cannot be used.
The heroine race for Senku is strong with Gen and Gorilla.
It’s amazing that even a latecomer sailor can fight well enough.
Whether you kill a lion or take down an elephant, you can’t do anything in front of a rifle.
By the way, has the scene where Senku meets this guy not been depicted yet?
>>114
Was it the first time that Senku was protected from having his equipment broken?
The memory cheat will result in one more person later on.
>>115
Although they joined us suddenly, they are an exceptionally talented geographer…
What’s up with having infinite stamina and being exempt from lung capacity?
These things usually have a big appetite attribute and poor fuel efficiency! They’re the kind of thing that ends up being like that!!
>>117
Even if it eats enough for 10 people, this guy is cost-effective…
The ED of the anime’s fourth season is so much like a mentalist that it makes me laugh.
Stanley is not just a soldier; he holds a great tree position for Xeno.
That’s amazing!
I wonder how Daiju never suffered from insomnia in the world before being petrified…
Well, the goal is a world where images don’t have to play an active role in such a multifaceted manner.
They have a painful past of having lost their parents when they were young.
I think that, while physical strength is important, having someone like Senku who is absolutely trustworthy is the biggest factor.
It’s good because I’m in love with my wife.
Uncle ultimately made a comeback.
The resurrection is
>>133
I guess you seem to adapt to modern times quickly, uncle.
The mental strength can hold its own against Senku… If it were an RPG, it could become a great tank.
We don’t need heavy machinery at our place.
Because Daiki is here.
A child born from a father with infinite stamina and a mother with cheat-like dexterity…
>>136
Is it Star Platinum?
If you leave it to me, how am I supposed to use it?
Without heavy weaponry against America, Senku’s army would win overwhelmingly…
Even if we match the numbers to the American side, it won’t even be a contest.
I think it’s somewhat true that science isn’t that omnipotent, both in the present and in the future, even if people say it will come back.
There will definitely be a field where this guy can thrive, even if it advances into space.
>>142
In the end, it’s all about pushing through with manpower, isn’t it, science?
>>143
How do you get to space?
Humans who have resurrected repeatedly try again and challenge!
The essence of science is the crystallization of trial and error…
>>158
Especially, rocket development took an incredible amount of effort due to issues with precision and margins…
>>142
Even by the final episode, Magma and the manual laborers are still active.
The tree is a home security guard.
It seems that the Zenon side doesn’t have as many cheats as the Senku side, but the former soldiers feel too strong.
>>144
They are exaggerating to differentiate themselves from the amateur group.
Still, it’s good that we barely managed to win by taking Stanley’s dream as a hostage.
Honestly, when I read the comics, I thought Stanley was a woman for a while.
With this guy’s power, can’t we carry around a steel shield that can withstand gunfire?
We don’t need a forklift at our place.
The American group was originally a gathering of elites even before being turned to stone, so their high performance when operating as a military force is understandable.
What is with the high individual combat strength of those Japanese people?
If I had also been in charge of combat, I might have had more opportunities.
It’s a character that doesn’t fight on its own.
It’s Eve!
Because there are several specialized types with powers like military force, intelligence, and technology, the performance in combat is barely acceptable and somewhat worrying, but regardless of that, the presence or absence of this one makes a huge difference in manpower.
Without a gun, Stanley probably can’t even defeat Shiki, let alone Hyougetsu or Kohaku.
Manpower refers to that guy.
The terror of knowing that even a gun made in that world can kill this guy instantly.
When making a drill, it’s treated just like heavy machinery.
Even today, if you do sports or judo, you can become the strongest, right?
I guess this is what the initial settlers in Civ must be like.
If you launch a mass of iron with gunpowder, a person will die.
If we’re talking about winning and losing, while Taiju may not win, he will definitely not lose.
The only thing I have over her is stamina…
A large amount of infinity is strange for a human, isn’t it…?
You have physical strength, but no skill, Daiki.
If there were a giant tree in the village, even magma would acknowledge it.
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Lion one-punch and Tsukasa also have quite a bit of fantasy in them, though…
That said, the situation where the shogun might lose, fearing that gunpowder and firearms would become fundamental, is due to the lifting of the ban on Daiki’s violence.
>>170
You have to read it properly; it’s not that you might lose, but you’ll have to kill.
You can’t win against the guy who can kill a lion with his bare hands in a meme!
But if I stand firm with a shield, can’t I endure until the commander runs out of stamina?
>>173
It feels like a spear is coming to my heart from my back.
>>173
They would probably just kill you normally.
I am a world-renowned champion of martial arts.
>>173
It’s Tsukasa who can break that shield, right?
I wonder who would be stronger, Moz who has learned pipe flow spear techniques or Tsukasa who fights with bare hands.
It’s just simple brute strength.
Oarashi ≧ Tsukasa > Daiki
Does it feel like that?
>>177
Oarashi > Taiju > Tsukasa
>>177
Daiki is restraining Ooorashi by himself, so Daiki is superior.
>>189
The strength of Ooarashi is higher than that of Daiki; it’s written as a bonus in the paperback.
If you’re held down from behind, it would be difficult to escape unless you’re at a certain level close to that.
Primordial infrastructure
Did you die when you were shot?
>>180
Even the great tree was almost instantly killed by a direct hit from the bomb.
The workforce is important.
It seems like Tsukasa’s attacks are somewhat visible, so I think it’s possible that in terms of talent, Tsukasa could be above as well.
If asked whether a great tree would lose to a lion, the answer would definitely be NO.
>>183
Maybe while being bitten, I would say, “Oh, good good, you’re energetic!” and try to tame it.
To win against this in fuel efficiency is absolutely impossible for humans.
It’s fine not to be smart, as long as it’s a humanoid manipulator that meets the minimum requirements for a universal AI and maintenance.
It is only possible with a stable power supply.
In a situation where resources are scarce and unstable, it can be numerically very strong.
>>184
That’s why especially in agriculture and land reclamation, analog methods are incredibly strong and there’s no end to simple labor being very powerful.
Well, in the end, I think that having strong manpower means that Daiki is strong.
Honestly, I can’t forgive Zen for trying to kill Suika.
In the first place, since the nation has disappeared, there’s no legitimacy at all in following a dictator like Zeno…
Even including the American group, it’s mostly craftsmen and battle teams, and politics relies almost entirely on mentalists.
>>193
Dohie!
>>193
Isn’t it unfair that they balance it out with student-level scientific knowledge, but as a result, they can secure a role as someone who provides surprises?
Is it correct that it’s a stamina monster instead of maximum HP?
>>196
HP is quite normal, so that’s right.
I can run infinitely.
>>196
Stamina is nearly infinite, but all other physical parameters are at a high level.
However, it has almost no combat-related skill trees.
>>191
I endured it with one hit!
We all worked hard to make oxygen tanks and revived the great tree!
If it’s a big tree, I can carry everyone who has turned to stone while free diving and swimming long distances without an oxygen tank!
One could say that science has been defeated…
>>191
He fainted quickly in the story, so it’s impossible…
If there are 22 players like Daiki, then that’s a dream team.
>>203
Are you also going to cultivate on Amazon?
I mean, isn’t a mentalist just a con artist?
However, the thread image only serves the purpose of construction equipment, so there is no character depiction in the story after the beginning…
Doesn’t it seem like it would be interesting to put some chaos into this?