
It’s not a stupid robot superhuman, it’s a robot super god.
It’s a divine being that taught me how to confront the machine that is myself and how to shed fixed ideas, which friendship and mentors never taught me.
>>1
If this were just a super robot, I might think you’re the same… but? I am a god, you know? I’m different from you all?
Since it was firmly denied, Warsman was also surprised.
Body transformation and maintenance improvements are the same! As long as you can use them correctly, that’s all that matters!
According to the thread, there seems to be a faction that claims even robots among the gods exist… it seems the robot community is facing more backlash than imaginable.
Your bare face is gross.
It’s interesting that the characters from Wars are being deepened in the Super God arc.
>>6
On the other hand, there are things like only being able to fight for 30 minutes or Ramendman not making his “auu” sound anymore, which fans of Warsman have been seeing.
I’m really happy that a lot of the things I didn’t like have disappeared.
It was really disappointing to have fights that could only last 30 minutes but end up wasting time in a boring match.
Niki Niki started saying things like a pessimist.
>>8
I like characters with that kind of intense passion because it actually comes from a place of liberation.
That was really… it was Warsman, who thought of his comrades even in death, that saved us from the fear of the cage in the tag match…
>>10
In terms of performance, Warsman in the tag arc was incredibly tragic, having been eliminated in the first round and then dying…
Robin was hunted down for his mask, yet he continued to watch nonchalantly in a silly mask afterward; what’s with this difference?
If both physical training and changing parts are acts of self-improvement, then saying they are the same is something only a god could do without being exceedingly arrogant.
In this world, it’s basically a harsh society for superhumans, where machines are disliked even by superhumans and their identities are completely messed up.
I was entrusted by Robin to be the leader of the Justice Superpeople, but I was left unattended for a really long time, so it finally feels like the talk about becoming a new leader is progressing.
Nanjeman had a great character both in terms of humor and in a normal sense.
That machine’s body reminded me that it must be a being born with the blessing of its parents.
I feel like I received some armor.
If I take it out here, it will be hot, but there’s no place to hide it, so it’s impossible.
>>18
It’s a manga where a key appears when Buffaloman sheds tears…
I am a god, so I don’t understand, but perhaps the reason your kindness reached me is that I embody the name of the god of the restoration with a respect for that kind of flexibility.
I never thought Peshiman would turn out to be such a good character when I was first talking about it excitedly.
You were the same, weren’t you, Warsman! Let’s destroy this world!
>>23
I understand.
Translation: “Translation is”
I will not go.
In the battles against Polar Man and Onikiman, Warsman’s femininity and weakness have been depicted.
I didn’t expect to focus on strength (a compassionate heart) by coming here.
A man who can’t give it his all unless it’s “for someone else’s sake,” just like Suguru.
I am unable to stand up with the last strength shown in the battle against Onikisman.
With my last strength, I can throw a towel over my opponent.
If I win this time, it might be that the usual losing flag’s smoke or high heat will melt the sapphire coating and allow me to move.
Winning with a pessimistic coating, onyx gauntlets, and several times the usual screws is pretty intense!
Peshiman spoke as if he knew the gods of superhumans as well.
If you had known about onyx, you might not have become such a pessimist, right?
Is there a superhuman who became the prototype or base for Niki Niki?
The closure of the Superhuman Graveyard might also be related to that.
It’s surprising that, despite being a robot, it doesn’t have any gimmicks that really feel like gimmicks at all.
I think Warsman is easily deceived or perhaps too naive, making him susceptible to influence.
Because we are both machine superhumans, there are things we can understand about each other, right?
Well, Wars isn’t a case of wanting to become one.
That Warsman is going to start showing a human side to the extent of drowning in alcohol from here on out.
I wonder if this god and Peshimi know that Warsman was born as a half-mechanical second-generation cyborg…
At first, I thought it would be interesting no matter whether Warsman or Nikkiniki Man won.
Right now, I’m feeling like I want Warsman to somehow win against Peshiman.
Pessimiman is really a great character.
You’re such a hot senior character! You’re not a pessimist at all! If that’s the case…
The heat and frankness are an inversion of disappointment and resignation, and I am in awe.
The character interpretation ability of Yude when they’re on a roll with their writing is incredible…
Warsman realized that Peshimi’s thoughts stemmed from resignation, and in order to save that, he began to see the emergence of the third “fire pit” power activation.
Well, it’s probably the first respectable older person I’ve encountered since I was born…
>>39
…Warsman?
>>39
To Warsman, who learned techniques from Robin and spirit from Kinnikuman.
Because you are the benefactor who taught me the pride in my body that I was missing, I certainly respect you.
Is it that the Five Greats didn’t come from some strange machine, but rather that they are beings who became time superhumans from former superhumans?
Onyx looks normally cool and Pesimi has a stylish design; I like both.
I thought all time superheroes were created by the God of Time, but it seems that the Five Great Times weren’t actually said to be created that way? I don’t remember the details.
Here is the extracted text: Special time-superhuman “Five Great Ticks” We five have come here to see the situation, most loved by the god of time.
I can’t help but say that if you don’t respect Robin, you clearly haven’t read it.
>>46
Even after being treated like that, the fact that I continue to respect them shows how pure and innocent war can be.
>>46
There is no doubt that I respect him as a master of superhuman wrestling, but what about his humanity?
>>52
It is unclear what Wars thinks, but it feels more like admiration than respect.
Robin is seriously doing it! From what I see, I think their humanity is questionable, but they are still devotedly spending time together.
>>52
I think I would just brush it off with a “oh… yeah…” even if I were killed right in front of me.
The treatment I have given Nikolai until now has been pathetic.
>>58
You haven’t even seen the part that’s currently airing in the anime!?
The conversation about whether Nikolai respects Robin or not is separate from whether Robin is a superhuman that one can respect.
This time, Nikuniku says it’s related to the God of Time, so it does sound like an afterthought.
It’s terrible how the things being done in the anime right now are just because I’ve been made to respect someone like that, Wars.
>>49
Since I’ve been entrusted with being the leader of the Justice Superheroes, I can’t show any weakness! No, wait, it’s for Robin’s sake — I’m going to get revenge!
The coolest superhuman is definitely Robin.
There’s no room for debate that the trainer’s qualities are outstanding, especially after seeing how strong the Wars have become.
Well, as a mentor in terms of mental aspects, I’m so bad that I’ve surpassed the worst and reached the mantle…
From the reader’s perspective, the eccentricity is that of a strange person, but the superhumans in the story hold a sense of respect.
While I respect him as a wrestler, there was nothing commendable about his character, which reminds me of the relationship between Baba and Riki…
Robin’s mind is filled with Suguru again…
Well, they might be somewhat concerned about the wars, but it’s just a bit too indifferent.
>>57
As a teacher, there’s nothing more I can teach, and I’ve given up my position as leader, but when I show my face, it’s all Robin Robin, so it’s not that I’m indifferent, but rather that I’m intentionally pushing away.
>>61
I feel that if Robin didn’t get involved with the Wars, both characters could have been more deeply explored.
Robin lives with passion, so the day after he called you a slowpoke, he never thought of you as a robot… It’s possible.
I know that Wars is Nikolai, but I don’t really understand how someone can be an airhead about Kinnikuman.
Did you come from another world line?
>>62
Isn’t it just because the word “Nikolai” came up earlier?
It’s true that the Robin, or Barracuda era, is terrible, but to ignore the depiction of Warsman in the main story is honestly being too shortsighted.
Robin’s words change all the time depending on the atmosphere.
I think that while the wars are separate, they are still admiring Robin’s essence.
I mean, there’s no way Wars would act like that after a close friend dies, right?
I can see that Wars admires Robin.
Robin doesn’t know.
So you were here… Robin Mask Anti!
Robin is doing it seriously!!!
There may have been people who genuinely hated Robin Mask around the time of the Ultimate Tag.
Although there were circumstances in the story, I think it’s a bit off for Wars, who was entrusted with the leadership role, to show signs of relying on a resurrected self without any notable achievements.
>>72
Well, even after defeating Polar Man, it didn’t feel like I grew at all.
Unlike the Onyx battle and the Peshimi battle, it felt like it just wandered off despite taking up time.
It’s Kevin, right?
It seems that the current Warsman could possibly take on the role of leader.
So please win.
It’s a good match, but…
But I can’t help but think that guy still has super recovery…
>>76
Unlike Nyagarin, it’s not made by the God of Time, so it seems like I don’t have it…
>>79
I feel like the god of time might be adding things retroactively.
>>76
I think we will compensate for the explosive power that exceeds super recovery at the third fire site.
It might be said that you can’t defeat it without a fire scene.
>>76
I think there’s a good chance that it won’t be used due to Pesimi’s character.
>>76
Having Great, who has experience battling against Time Superman, by Suguru’s side feels reassuring.
If they named it “Yude Pesimi” anticipating this outcome and made the surface character cheerful on top of that, they would be an exceptional writer.
It’s not unusual to have a stance of just passively going along and not wanting to spend time and energy on it.
I think they will forcefully break the pessimism that intends to accept defeat and trigger super recovery to make them fight.
A vengeful move during Warsman’s final slaughter mode.
Since the topic of onyx came up, I’d like the finishing move to be an onyx technique, but I have already used the Blackened Overrider.
Is it the main goal to decide on the OLAP that developed that?
As expected, it’s probably not an original technique from the Wars.
I think it’s okay if there are some elements of onyx in it.
From here, I think it would be best to unleash the whirlpool power and end it with OLAP for the most beautiful conclusion.
It’s not just with Kinnikuman; there are certainly nameless individuals who become overly invested in characters, like a “monpe” (Japanese term for overly protective parents or characters).
I was wondering if I could use the third one against the time superhuman, and then a situation where it seems I can use it came up so easily…
>>90
The character Nikiniki is just too great, and it’s nice that it’s a type only Wars can save…
Maybe the only one who could be saved by other members is Suguru.
>>100
I feel like there’s hardly anyone who can casually reply, “Just like you, I have a deity I like too,” other than in a war.
I wonder if Suguru and Robin would say that much about the Super God.
>>102
I have a feeling it might be called Magnificent and Rampage.
Especially Magni is in the lineage of my master…
Supercompensation isn’t that convenient, and I don’t think I’ll use it in a sneaky way like a fanatic anymore.
I saw a theory that super recovery promotes super regeneration by rapidly advancing the body’s internal clock, so it doesn’t have an effect on robot superhumans; rather, it just accelerates their deterioration. Isn’t that the pattern?
>>92
It’s not a robot; it’s a super robot.
Even in wars, the muscles are just regular muscles.
Even if readers think that Robin’s actions are lame or that he is eccentric…
It doesn’t necessarily mean that the characters in the story think the same way.
>>93
Robin is eccentric, but that’s why he’s cool.
The spring scraps were hardened all over and lost their elasticity, turning into iron scraps, but this one is coated and hardened, so I can’t predict what will happen.
Robin is so cool!
Rather, in the work, Robin is very much loved and respected.
>>97
It’s true that I’m admired, but my eccentric behavior tends to overshadow the other good qualities.
I still don’t agree with body transformation.
>>101
I thought that body transformation and irreversible cyborg modification were different, but from a divine perspective, if the body is referred to as a creation of God, there’s nothing I can do but be in awe.
When he first appeared, he called himself Pesimiman at the Twilight Hour.
It doesn’t feel like twilight.
I’m not saying I don’t have any thoughts about this world, and there are those who can believe in God; Onyx is like that, but this is based on personal experience rather than a sense of duty.
Even if a superhuman’s body is torn apart, it can still be connected.
>>107
There are also people like Terry who have a body that can be disassembled completely.
What the hell is this guy?
>>107
Niki niki
In the end, it’s merely a toy for the gods.
To be honest, I don’t really understand the difference between robot superhumans and mechanical-derived superhumans like Stekaise.
To win the third stage of the wars, there’s no other option but this, right? Niki Niki.
Has there ever been a match where I had to win for my opponent this much…?
>>112
In terms of responsibility, this battle is as heavy as Suguru.
>>112
If you lose here, you won’t be able to apologize to Onyx and Peshimi…
>>112
It’s exactly time for the third stage of the fire scene.
Super recovery heals the flesh, but the mechanical body rusts, Nikinikiman.
First appearance → Seems like a pretentious and annoying guy…
Match start → Looks fun and the moves are interesting, so it’s a good character.
After the new form of the Wars → Huh? Isn’t this guy cool…?
Now—please, Wars… save this guy!!
It’s rare to find someone with such a remarkable ability to change their perspective in such a short period of time.
Pesimiman was a person who truly embodied the name “pessimism.”
What’s terrible is that it’s not just excessive pessimism; there are countless facts that readers can only respond to with “Yeah.”
Speaking of which, the concept illustration for creating the time superhuman was something extremely terrible, like a snap-together model kit.
That may just be a selfish imagination, and in reality, it could simply be that the existing superhumans were made to devote themselves to the god of time…
Robot superhuman or… no, superhuman is like a toy cha-cha-cha!
…? Aren’t you proud? It’s strength, right?
Speaking of which, when the Pirate said that Omega’s goal is to defeat the gods who bring suffering to us superhumans, I was able to say that your target, The Man, is not such a bad former god! But I wonder how Suguru would respond about the other gods.
It’s funny to see the Russian weapon body almost stripped bare in just two rounds.
There are both good and bad among gods, so it seems like I can find some peace.
Even so, when I think about how much preparation has to be done, it makes me realize that the third stage of a fire scene’s superhuman strength is incredibly high in terms of hurdles.
>>125
I am curious whether it can be demonstrated like a true outsider, like Satan.
Well, if you say so, even Satan is kind of pitiable.
>>125
Even when facing a complete stranger, and especially an enemy, I must have a deep sense of empathy and compassion while also kindling my fighting spirit.
The warrior mentality that is fully developed, like Robin or strong competitors like men, is on the contrary an unattainable realm.
I wonder if there could have been a different future if Nikiniki had first met Onyx.
I’ve only released characters like Suguru and the general (limited to Zaman)…
Is it Brother Ataru?
>>127
Brocken
What happened with the 30-minute issue in the end?
>>131
You can extend it for just 5 minutes in Super Friendship Mode, so it’s practically resolved.
Warsman seems to be fortunate when it comes to opponents.
Even Suguru can’t consistently produce results.
Depending on the character, there are cases where the practical limit is the second.
>>133
It seems impossible to empathize with someone like Suguru.
That’s why it was said that the Five Great Dawn of the time when information wasn’t released was impossible, right?
Robin (I… will twist Kinnikuman’s body for Kinnikuman!!) Third BOAAA.
>>135
With that reasoning, it seems like there are many who could possibly bring out a third player against Suguru.
During the Omega arc, it was against pirates, so the Third’s bullshit power could be activated quite smoothly, right?
I can’t understand your thoughts!
It’s not that you can’t understand, and that’s where Wozman’s appeal shines through.
>>139
It’s nice, isn’t it… I understand, but the lines that come out are because I can’t understand the hope found in wars.
>>139
From the wars, I understand painfully well that this world is crap!
It’s not just about being crap, and that’s the difference between Pesimi and Wars, which is why it can’t be understood.
Magnet power?
As long as it can be used correctly, there shouldn’t be any issues.
If he could say this, being a psychoman would have been much easier for him.
>>140
In the case of Man-chan, it’s no good once permission is granted.
By allowing that, it’s the same as saying I no longer expect you to surpass your master on your own.
>>146
(I think it’s good, the most unsettling psycho man)
>>148
(Isn’t that a bit of a lie!? Of all people, The Man agrees with it!?)
>>152
Now it’s become impossible to back out from that, right?
I think there’s a part of Warsman that admires Robin, including even the slightly flawed aspects of him, in a modest way.
Looking at it this way, I wonder if the fact that Ramen Man is dragging around old wounds is something that weighs heavily on Wars Man.
If you could pull it off from the very beginning, you wouldn’t be called a miraculous comeback fighter.
I’m fighting, understanding, and shining.
>>145
If the general could do it from the beginning, then he should have done it quickly.
It is because we think of others, not for ourselves or our companions.
Overwhelm until not a single fingertip can move, yet without taking a life, break the spirit instead.
Scary…
Well, even after training for millions of years, it doesn’t seem like I’ll surpass it…
No one is at fault for that…
>>150
I just couldn’t wait…
Even though I am a god of superheroes, I am nothing more than an imperfect being.
>>151
That won’t do!
A god must be perfect, and so must their creations be perfect!
The god who descended to the earthly realm later fell ill.
Wouldn’t Pesimiman have been less cynical if he had been under the thread image?
I think MagSafe is actually a powerful tool if used correctly…
It’s just a bit sad that the founders were somewhat pitiful that only Zaman agreed.
>>156
In fact, thanks to the results of that research, the Omega star was saved…
I understand that you say you don’t know, but I also know that you actually do know!
>>158
Brocken is clever…
I thought you were saying that you want to stop the arrogance of time beings, but it turns out that’s how you really feel…
>>159
It’s nice to see that you really seem to want me to stop and want me to understand…
I can’t say for sure because the information is not yet complete.
The God of Time applied an additional patch called “Superhuman” to the issue of excess seats, which resulted in more bugs occurring in the current situation.
It’s fine, let’s rebuild it from scratch.
>>162
It’s quite easy to understand, but that makes me wonder why they created a character similar to Psycho Man.
That’s nothing but a destruction of dignity through harassment.
What Pesimi says makes a lot of sense.
It’s no wonder that people think it’s something a god created as a joke, like a hand that resembles a wrench; even everyday life would be difficult.
If I were born with the body of a junkman, I would commit suicide.
>>164
That’s why inferior nameless people are no good.
The Junkman achieved the transcending of the ancestors with that body.
>>166
Whether it’s a joke or not, that guy is really amazing…
Although we are in conflict because it is evil that destroys the world, the reality is that the current world is on the verge of collapse due to energy balance issues.
>>168
I mean, that’s the original topic, right?
The God of Time hasn’t appeared in person, so I can’t understand their feelings.
Don’t lump us together.
A being that is not a time superhuman is not a superhuman.
Niki niki… come as much as you want.
It seems there was an opponent to contend with even among the junk.
Why didn’t I notice it?!
I want to see the end of the world with you!
This is just the right handicap, you worthless piece of junk.
You’re going to correct the arrogance of the time superman, aren’t you!?
Superhumans are all toys of God.
If I’m going to do it, I might as well become a toy for the one I like and witness the end of the world.
Hey, Warsman, you would understand how I feel, right?