
“Everyone should live in despair.”
“Born into this world with a strange appearance, unable to live like humans.”
“Everyone is struggling and suffering to continue living on this earth.”
Saying lines like a main character, huh?
What a pessimistic guy…!!
Are you really a pessimist with that kind of laugh…?
It’s a remarkable performance that can’t be allowed to be said by allies.
This guy stands out as the most character-driven among the Time Superhumans…
>>5
Don’t lump us together.
!?
>>7
Favorite food discovered!
>>61
I can’t suppress the pounding in my chest ♡
>>5
What do you mean by that? It seems like the next character is already established and there might be something behind it that would completely destroy the dignity of the existing character and the person themselves.
It’s just like springs, puzzle rings, or toys themselves, isn’t it?
>>6
No, it’s not that kind of toy…
Since all gods are the worst, I’ll destroy the world under the relatively better ones…
Suddenly, he stopped making high-pitched sounds and started saying heavy things.
I didn’t realize that it was a cheerfulness born from having completely given up on everything.
What a surprise, calling myself a proud pessimist.
Even when your trump card is turned against you, responding with “Then double down” gives off an impressive strong character vibe.
Whether it’s royalty or the perfect progenitor, to the gods, they’re nothing more than toys.
Did you resent being born a mechanical superhuman?
Did you hate the god who frivolously created superhumans like toys?
So let’s break this world together, Warsman!
>>13
I was thrilled when Warsman replied, “You can’t understand it just from meeting Onyx!”
I think it’s quite selfish from the perspective of a superhuman that many superhumans, who were unilaterally entrusted with hopes by God and were not chosen, were released without guidance and lived according to their biological instincts, only to be discarded in disappointment.
Superhumans face the risk of being destroyed by gods, and on top of that, being persecuted by humans makes life incredibly hard mode.
That’s not it! It’s not that I can’t understand! That’s the best kind of exchange.
It seems there is a message board that has been treating this thing literally like a toy.
Kinnikuzuguru probably doesn’t hate him personally, but he is quite an anti-fan of the work “Kinnikuman.”
It’s amazing that a pessimist can bring out this character.
Considering the circumstances under which the superhuman was created, it’s really terrible that they are regarded as nothing more than a toy…
>>21
Even without depicting Pesimi’s own past, the accumulation so far is overwhelmingly persuasive.
I never expected it to be pointed out in the story that there are many superhumans with strange appearances.
>>22
Moreover, if they said that I can’t even live normally, I wouldn’t be able to say anything…
>>24
Considering that Kanape was being persecuted…
It’s the worst… the god who produced that strange-looking superhuman… and Ken Hiroshima too…
It seems that there are various kinds of time-superhumans, isn’t there…?
It’s true that for some superhumans, it can be difficult to live in the human world or coexist with other superhumans, which is a problem.
>>28
The ones appearing in the main story are the crème de la crème among superhumans.
Real dropouts shouldn’t come to a fierce battleground like Earth.
I’m doing semi-criminal activities on a rural planet in space.
From that level, just being human looks like you’re an upper-class citizen.
>>56
Silverman, who can’t even reform a single tyrant…
>>73
Considering Silverman’s anguish, it is indeed pitiable.
>>86
Even so, it’s great that that person entrusts hope to the next generation without sinking into despair…
>>116
Because it was such an ultimate and perfect superhuman.
It’s nice when your best friend is going through a terrible time, isn’t it?
>>116
Two generations before reaching the point called Suguru, Tatsu-nori was suffering in the Senate.
This person endured well.
>>73
No matter how strong you are, the fact that one superhuman couldn’t be disbanded must have been incredibly despairing for Silver.
If it’s going to be a toy, I’ll become the toy of the one I like the most!
I see, this is…
Someone whose hands are weapons has difficulty even in everyday life.
Isn’t the existence of Onikisman too big?
>>33
I think it was really important mentally to affirm the negative aspects of the burden of war, or rather the origin, from a divine perspective.
It seems like there’s no longer enough material left for a rematch, so I wish they would quietly exit here.
It seems there are quite a few people who have become time superheroes due to later developments.
>>35
In other words, is there a possibility that time superhero Neptune King will come…?
>>37
Well
Ne
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If this guy fought Neme…
Your brother was admirable, but even more so, he was a magnificent brother who devoted himself completely and advanced as royalty.
Isn’t it strange that I have to be recognized by those arrogant gods who do nothing to be deemed suitable as a king?
Were you a common superhuman in the wild?
>>41
“Your technique is certainly better than mine, but I have 100 million power.”
They talk about their lack of skill in a way that suggests.
It wouldn’t be strange if it were a common superhuman with a superhuman strength rating in the four-digit range.
The Tileman said something like it would be happier for a martial artist to become an ordinary human.
Perhaps there was a sense of guilt on the part of those who created relatively superhumans, as they are a pitiful existence.
>>43
“The ideal world is one where there are no superheroes,” Tileman Budou said, but he suddenly became weak in the knees.
I mean, why are superhumans so weak against people like that?
>>44
If you rampage against humans, you might become a target of divine punishment, you know.
>>44
There might be a point where killing a human definitely crosses the line.
When it comes to being a seed of the devil, it just goes around killing normally, so that’s really bad…
>>81
In other words, professional wrestling truly exists because of the audience.
I can’t help but wonder how characters like Penchiman and Kendaman live after Pesimi’s line.
>>45
I wonder what the junkman is up to?
>>50
I wonder if someone is tying him up with tools every time he goes to the bathroom or eats…
Did you create that thinking you could fill God’s vacancy? Seriously? There are a lot of people who think that…
Onikismann → Calming Warsman’s mental state.
Peshiman breaks the strange spikes of Warsman for me.
Well, even though we were laughing with excitement, we’ll fall into despair when Peshimi leaves.
>>49
I feel like I’ve been saying “Please don’t die, Wars” lately.
Will Onikismann and Nikinikiman become future pillars of mental support, I wonder, Warsman?
There is probably a god that became the roots of the Marikita Man clan.
I guess they must have thought it would be interesting if there were a superhuman who possessed many strengths of insects.
Who is the person who was saying “NanJ man”?
If anything, deciding good and evil like this in pro wrestling is just a mimicry of God…
They create people in a completely messed up state, and if they don’t like them, they make them go extinct, you know? It’s terrible, right?
>>58
That’s true.
Also, extremely weak superhumans are…
It seems that a strong savage from the wilderness can kill, you know…
Humans are violent and strong in this world…
This guy has been here since Monday.
This time, there’s no way to understand! Since we turned things around, I believe we’ll understand in the end… I think it would be beautiful if we could empathize, since we’re both robot superhumans.
I don’t want you to die and leave~~
I wonder how the similar robot superhuman excavators feel about each other.
Isn’t it rare for a character to stand out this much in just one match?
I don’t want you to die, but it feels like a story that finds hope only to complete itself in death; what should I do?
Am I the only one who thinks the scar under Warsman’s eye is a good accent?
So I became the best toy for God.
What a coincidence, I also have a favorite deity.
However, it is a different god from you.
Warsman has been fortunate in finding opponents lately.
>>75
Polaronix Speckmini was a good enemy for everyone…
Pola has died, but…
It’s not to be underestimated because such words can come from a simple text, leading to poetic lines.
It’s like a crab base or 2 power.
It’s too much like a toy.
Wozman is kind, isn’t he?
Instead of fundamentally denying the other person’s argument,
“I can’t possibly understand.”
It seems like I might be purged after being saved.
>>79
I can’t forgive you, God of Time.
Nikolai’s true master as a superhero of justice is undoubtedly Robin, but…
The mentors as mechanical superhumans will probably be Onikismon and Peshiman.
The Tragedy of Zero!
Where did that pessimism go!?I was completely taken aback by how wonderfully it was turned around.
If they had come out with a high tension from the start, I might have expected something like “From the name, they seem like a lively character, but…”
It seems that superhumans who don’t participate in superhuman pro wrestling might be afraid of being killed if they go against humans.
“I can kick away humanity, but my mom is different…”
>>87
Even though it’s the second generation, Kanadi’s gym was destroyed, but it was just a “stop it” move.
Even if I die here, Wars will definitely carry on, but I really don’t want to die.
Form a tag team with Wars.
It’s understandable if there are circumstances like this for giving a cold shoulder to a colleague… I really don’t want to…
It’s a good point to poke fun at the fact that superheroes have strange shapes…
Wars was fortunate to have good encounters, but it wouldn’t be surprising if he had a mindset like Pesimiman given his circumstances.
>>91
Because I had memories of being loved by my parents, I was raised to be a kind child.
The misery of the upbringing is just as much of a contest as Suguru’s.
I love the part where they verbally insult God with exaggerated gestures.
>>93
Is that why you’re about to lose sight of the wars?
I haven’t used my time superhuman powers yet, but I hope I can lose without using them, pessimism.
>>94
No, they didn’t want to use it themselves.
I will activate it on my own and let you sink into even deeper pessimism.
>>100
I thought I had aligned myself with someone better, but in the end, I was treated like a toy, which is fine too.
>>100
It seems like Warsman would be just right to become Firefighter No. 3…
It’s amazing that he had thoughts about the Robo Superhuman even when he was attacking the KGB.
>>97
It’s a facility where humans treat superhumans like toys.
>>107
If anything, Wars is currently being turned into toys.
It’s normal for a superhuman to dominate against humanity.
In terms of humans, they are all like those who hold Guinness records or are Olympic-level athletes.
There is a tag team of Wars and Peshimi!
Every time Nikiniki Man’s favorability increases, his vibe with the other time superhumans feels different.
I started to wonder if we’re not getting along…
>>102
When he first appeared with the other five major characters, he was really quiet and seemed very unhappy.
I thought the character wasn’t well-defined, but maybe they were aiming for it after all.
Even if this guy’s plan goes smoothly,
There may have been a possibility of refusing to go to the future with the God of Time.
>>103
They really look like they want to die…
In a sense, it has the same mentality as the original ancestor.
Since I found a truly recommendable god in Warsman…
Most of the basic bodies of the demon seed are exactly
It seemed like a marginalized class that is oppressed by human society but doesn’t even have the energy to kill humans in the first place.
Niki Niki probably won’t use it even with super recovery.
Even the flesh of a superhuman is something we gods created; if it can become strong as we wish.
Building muscle and upgrading is the same; there’s nothing to be ashamed of.
“That’s what the real god, who has been mechanizing for billions of years, told me…”
This is just a guess, but could “nikiniki” be a variation of “hate hate”?
I want them to win, but it seems like there’s a dramatic style prepared where Robin would come for revenge if they lose.
>>113
Well… Wars has to win, doesn’t it?
You shouldn’t rely on Robin.
>>113
Robin can fit into either the One camp or Neptune, so it’s a favorable position.
A rocket punch connected by an incredibly strong rope.
I feel that the style of deriving various techniques from that using a lassoing method is quite cool.
Suguru can empathize with a troubled upbringing.
A pessimist who can empathize with unfortunate circumstances of birth.
I want you to be a close friend separate from Suguru.
Warsman has been quite significantly raised with love from both of his parents.
There are many superhumans who even lack that.
>>120
I wonder why the protagonist is the leader…
It’s better to say it to Warsman, who was arbitrarily modified by humans rather than being a god.
It seems that you can become a time superhero later on.
>>123
Superhumans change because they are granted power through acquired abilities.
In that situation, a calm person might think something like, “Are we characters in a game?”
Perhaps Warsman might have ended up like this guy…
There must have been a time when I was cheerfully living like a cowboy, but what happened to lead me to such deep pessimism…?
>>128
That machine oil-smelling superhuman is so cheeky for pretending to be a cowboy!
Everyone, take down the horse this guy is riding!
How did this guy manage to reach God… and what era is this?!
I was ignoring the gag depiction, but superhumans tend to face quite harsh discrimination, don’t they?
>>130
“If you aren’t strong, you’re not a superhuman; that’s pretty much the principle of that world.”
The era when ordinary superhumans were playing games and being lazy is quite ideal.
This match feels long, but it seems like it will end next week?
>>131
Listen! Kinnikuman!
Next week is a holiday.
>>135
Ah… Aah~~~~~!
>>131
It won’t be finished next week.
Because it’s on hiatus.
The line “I understand it, but that’s exactly why I can’t understand” from Warsman is really good, isn’t it?
This guy is obviously an American superhuman.
>>134
Even if they say I’m a superhuman from Russia, it would be troublesome.
At first, I was wondering if we would lose or win, but it turned out to be quite a good match, so in a positive way, I felt that it was fine no matter which way the result went against Pesimi.
>>138
Rather, I’m feeling like “Win the Wars for the sake of Peshiman!”
I don’t understand the meaning of your actions, but your kindness may be the source of the power that reaches God, and that willingness to approach things beyond my understanding connects to Wars’ confidence, doesn’t it?
Wars have been thrown stones at since childhood…
>>141
Stone (about the size of a head)
From the perspective of Pesimiman, that person’s behavior towards Abu is just too grotesque.
>>144
Well, now the resolution has increased, making it a grotesque caricature for various people…
Each side seems likely to pull.
>>144
The actions during that time were unacceptable! It’s in the past, so please forgive them already…
You can unleash the third fire scene in the wars, right?
Well, it’s true that what was created was good, but in the end, we don’t really need superhumans, right? The history of superhumans actually begins from the moment the Kapilari seven rays were shot.
>>147
Prisman is really like a toy of the gods…
From a meta perspective, it’s definitely a toy.
Authors and readers design interesting superhumans and bring them into this world, you know?
>>148
What a bad guy Ken from Hiroshima is.
>>154
We anonymous users who were laughing here in this thread are also guilty, you know.
>>157
I… I was just influenced by other nameless people and was making it into a joke.
>>185
It’s not good to speak ill of the nameless.
Thanks to realizing that I might become a time person through acquired traits, Fanatic is finally looking suspicious.
>>151
It’s too obvious that they have detailed knowledge about the founder but are completely clueless about Psycho Man.
>>151
If you’re good, talk about what you know!
I want to achieve victory in the third stage of the wars.
Show this guy the light…
The match certainly felt long, especially when it shifted to Nep’s match in the middle.
It’s fine because it’s interesting.
If you’re recovering while keeping the joint lock with a parallel technique, it means nothing, and maybe there’s a chance to push through in a critical situation.
I want the third crappy power to come out in the wars!
There are still reserve players, so even if we defeat the five major opponents, reinforcements can come.
When I saw the mass-produced robot superhuman army, I couldn’t help but let out a dry laugh.
>>161
Instead of gods, it’s humans who are making toys.
Kinbocuman has also made something before, and there’s no choice but to erase the entire world.
>>161
By chance, the main story was simply during the boom of factional battles in the superhuman world and right after the collapse of the Soviet Union, which is why it was just a “Cold War.”
If we had made one wrong step, the Soviet Union would have been rampaging through the Western nations with an army of mass-produced robot superhumans.
“Not even ‘pro wrestling'”
I think it’s something like “I can’t understand!” even though I can understand Brocken, but I really don’t get it! So I believe I can bring out the mercy of the fire scene.
The thrill of not knowing the outcome of the competition is enjoyable.
Well, replacing parts and training are different… it’s because of the fate of being a mechanical superhuman that one must train to become strong in the right way… there’s a conflict in that.
Together.
The important thing is only the heart.
Only those who embody it, like the gods, can say it straightforwardly.
In one way or another, those who were born as machines have a complex about being machines.
>>170
I’m really glad that Wars got to meet Onyx…
Can Excavator and Endman become such intense characters?
>>171
Bacco bacco 🤤
>>171
I think it already has a great flavor, especially being completely confused against Kinnikuman Great the Third.
>>186
Well, it’s not that I mind the tag match… but Kinnikuman-kun looks confused, you know?
>>171
Well, honestly, not everyone has to be like this.
Especially, Terry prefers opponents that he can comfortably win against.
Indeed, the match is long, but it will probably be the last battle of the wars…
>>172
If they won, could it be that the victory that matches their popularity through two generations is the first for Pesimi?
Onyx has no complaints about its abilities, but it also has a strong aspect of trials.
Isn’t the turbo men also a mass-produced type?
A soldier from the research institute is not below superhuman, right?
I thought so, but there’s also a possibility that they are modifying inferior superhumans.
Isn’t it the mask man that I love so much? ❤️ I’m afraid I might catch a cold from the temperature difference.
Hoh, a facility for robot superhumans in the Soviet Union, huh… Is this world hell or what?
It was hell, I guess I have no choice but to erase it.
Rocket Punch is tricky, but it has a solid style that fundamentally enhances body hardness to unleash physically powerful techniques.
The Exabeetle seems to have become a more appealing character since the design change.
I created a superhuman, but the only one who guided them was The Man alone.
That will also become a puppet.
The gods are shit.
I really like how Wars, who has learned a lot from various opponents, is now in the position to teach and save Peshimi.
I like the atmosphere of the site with the excavator and gas man, so I’m looking forward to that match as well.
If you have 100 million power, can’t you pull off the Paro Special even without the Fire Bird?
>>188
I’m using energy for the full body armor.
Creating superhumans solely from nothing through superhuman power is a divine work and a forbidden technique.
It seems that creating superhumans with machines and having superhuman powers reside in them lowers the hurdle quite a bit…
We know that the Soviet Union will collapse about 1 to 2 years after the events in the story, but Peshimi doesn’t know that.
There are too many strong superhumans, and the universe is in chaos! It’s all because the gods created superhumans…