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[Kinnikuman] Posting my favorite super god.

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Even Warsman uses bulletin boards.

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It’s nice that you’re trying to face Wars, who jumped in with a determination to fight to the death, head-on…

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Focus on battling with Nikiniki instead of starting a thread.

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It’s like I’m becoming a benefactor to Warsman…

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I think of you as a benefactor.

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>>5

Grateful deity

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There hasn’t been anyone who has talked about it from a different angle as someone in the same position as a mechanical superhuman before…

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It felt like it was just a simple spec-up machine for war, but it was really strong.

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Wrestler’s Master

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It felt like this guy’s mentality was so divine during the match that our conversation didn’t quite match up.

I like that Warsman is kind and tries to hide Onyx’s true face when the match is over.

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>>9

Hmmm, I don’t understand what you’re doing, but that’s your kindness, isn’t it?

A complete understanding that it must be the source of your power.

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>>9

Personally, I don’t need onyx at all, but I understand that it’s kindness, so the reaction is good.

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Robot superhuman? It’s a robot super god.

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Onyx is a mental mentor.

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Almost certainly a god of mentality that can be mastered without drowning in the Magpa.

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If I had fought Pesimiman before this, I might have thought, “Treating even a mechanical body as something divine is just too arrogant,” so I really met at a good time…

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It’s a really bizarre and skewed way of thinking, but it’s like a god that is incredibly strong from the front and can absorb everything.

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>>16

Instead of worrying about such trivial things, how about we compare our skills?

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A super god with an abundance of peace of mind.

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It’s not “this is this and that is that,” but rather “this and that are the same,” which is, how should I put it, very divine.

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I believe it was thanks to Onyx that even though I became that unfashionable form, I was still able to move my body well despite the sadness.

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It’s nice to have The Manriki there, isn’t it…

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When I look at the thread images,

Even Justice Man seems to have a proper mentality coming from the world below.

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>>22

Onyx seems to be quite an unusual figure among the gods.

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>>23

There were quite a few voices saying that even among the gods, mechanization was a bit…

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It was great that you could fight against this guy, Warsman…

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I want to confront this man with the significance of having met him! It was engraved deeply at a level I never expected…

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>>25

It was probably a shock like no other since Suguru.

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If you see something like Onyx, you can’t help but think Magpie would be fine too.

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The mirror of the god Tatsu took a screw driver head-on, which the cow avoided.

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>>27

“Bring out the gauntlet! If you’re feeling that confident, you should be able to avoid it normally.”

The seriousness that goes into the appraisal is also divine in its own way.

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Following my master, shall I also broaden my horizons?

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You guys are also going to do body transformation, right?

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>>29

That’s not right!

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Real superhumans are trained through training!

The superhero robot is enhanced through updates!

There is no difference at all!

To be able to say … boldly is definitely divine.

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>>31

Don’t you think that seeking respect from the gods mentioned later is a kind of philosophy? I like that.

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>>31

Why are you making distinctions on your own? Everything is created by God, you know?

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>>39

I like the feeling that it’s a divine opinion that combines both nobility and arrogance.

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I see what you mean, but… it happens a few times while I’m out.

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In the first match, we are just toys…

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If the match against Warsman had been a pure fight to the death rather than a test of skills, it would have been impossible to end in a draw…

A brutal and ruthless way of fighting could work if that’s what the battle was intended to be from the start, and this god…

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>>34

If all you want is to win, you just need to avoid the final blow.

But this is a battle for God to test the superhumans, so we have to confront each other head-on!

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>>52

Wow, that’s interesting… I felt like, “Bring it on!”

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It’s a story that makes you want to say, “If you could think that way, it wouldn’t be a struggle,” but if I say that, they would probably respond with, “Well, if you think that way, then that’s fine, right?”

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>>36

I would say that challenging God while being unable to find the answers on your own and being in a state of confusion is about the extent of it.

Although I was somewhat confused, it was precisely because I resolved myself in the end that I could stand up boldly against Warsman’s techniques and trade blows with him.

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I completely disregard how others perceive the distinction between good and evil.

In the end, the issue is whether or not you can affirm yourself, regardless of how others think of you, whether positively or negatively…

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God who transforms himself into a toy.

Pesimi should have come this way.

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There are often opportunities for gods, but I don’t think there are many gods who are cyborgs.

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If I give the OK, then even a draw should be fine with Wan, right? A free spirit.

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It’s true that being on the creative side, whether it’s flesh or machine, is just a worldly concern.

From the beginning, it is outside the realm of good and evil as such.

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I can’t help but entrust the restoration to a god that wars cannot achieve.

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I would like to see a scene of the God of Restoration and the God of Evolution having a drink together.

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>>45

Even if they are standing with their arms crossed in the back, they’re two people that can be forgiven for it…

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>>45

It’s nice to quietly support my favorite, right? It feels like I’m drinking while doing so.

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>>45

The god of mercy set a standard of perfection, and aiming for it led to failure.

The progress of superheroes may not have a fixed form.

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>>45

They seem to get along well because they are both relatively focused on mental aspects.

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Next time it might be lotion sumo.

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>>46

Because it solidifies, it’s candle sumo.

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The design is simply cool.

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It ended up being a dud, but when the scene using the Onyx technique came up, I really let out a voice.

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The war where I met this guy… The pessimism where I couldn’t meet.

It might have been the reverse…

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It’s great to see the Warsman theory, which has been joked about so much, reborn as such an intense scene.

I really like that conclusion.

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>>57

Come on!

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(Muhamu Muhamu… My lineage has taken actions that have already inherited the will of God, and I’m feeling proud…)

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>>58

If you think highly of yourself, Warsman would probably be happy too.

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However, Warsman has become a really great character, including his opponents.

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I really like the part where you’re a bit boastful, saying “Forget about the early robots in the Onyx battle, just watch my technique!”

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>>60

Your riding behind is weaker than my riding in front!

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>>60

The conversation that doesn’t mesh continues on, but I like how it ends with “I can understand that your actions show kindness.” It’s beautiful.

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>>60

This is a rare character among cyborg characters who is not focused on modifications like mine.

Well, from Onyx’s perspective, my training is amazing, and bragging is meaningless, but…

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Peshimi was one of the first to create superhumans and was also involved in the Capillaria Massacre, so I don’t think they’ll be recognized…

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It’s not a god of machines, but a god of restoration.

Mechanization is merely a means for the sake of reform, not the ultimate goal of machines.

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The way of thinking of the Onikism man is quite heretical among gods, and it doesn’t bear the name of the Restoration without reason.

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>>62

The shadow is a bit faint, but Leviathan also adjusted things so that Nep can do it solo.

I think it would be quite tough against Papillon without that.

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Most of the old characters are like that, but especially Wars is treated with such care by Yude that it makes me happy.

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>>74

Regarding the treatment of Warsman, he even adds self-deprecating jokes about being told by fans that he doesn’t understand Warsman…

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It’s truly outrageous to discard the body of God and replace it with a creation…

It’s strange that you’re getting stronger because of that.

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It’s great when Nepu declares, “What’s a Cross Bomber if we can’t hunt masks!”

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>>79

Even if the tag team habits have faded, the strength of the tag era itself is not denied; the current Neptune has enough composure in their heart.

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The design feels like enhanced wars, which is wonderful.

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They also said that among those who descended from heaven, there were quite a few impressive gods.

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>>82

The gods who were trying to change the situation even at the cost of abandoning their divine bodies are not just commendable, but truly remarkable.

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>>88

While the Bicorn is often the subject of jokes, I can somewhat understand the reasoning behind their extremism.

The situation was extremely unfair and poorly handled, including the fact that the opponent couldn’t wrestle a person like Prism Man.

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>>120

At the beginning, there are various scenarios that haven’t been disclosed.

Opening the lid, it’s impossible to accept such an opponent… matching with such a partner.

I wish there had at least been a follow-up like the past recollections of the ancestors…

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>>120

Rather, we should praise the person who executed the strategy of throwing a prism at those who are angry out of righteous indignation.

Of course, calmness would completely vanish.

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Any means of gaining strength is fine.

It’s the problem of the one who stopped, drowned in power.

Hey, Psycho Man.

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The fact that Peshimi is clearly thinking things through makes Onyx stand out even more.

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This guy’s next move is “Die!” right off the bat! Isn’t it weird that gods pay their respects? That’s why it’s magnificent.

In other words, all the gods in the route of the beef cattle war have such divine mentalities that it leaves me bewildered.

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>>85

I finally understood that they are not united as one.

While the Justice, Evil, and Perfect factions each have their own ideals, the Super God side is observing the overall situation, but their intentions are different.

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What about the ethical implications of that?

I am a god, you know? It’s powerful to be able to respond with the invincible comeback that there’s no such thing as ethics or wrongdoing when a god says it’s good.

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>>86

“Did you say to show respect to God?” I like the response from Magnificent, as it sounds like a godly reply.

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I don’t think there’s this gimmick!

I don't think there's this gimmick!

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What you’re saying makes perfect sense, but reaching that level is…

Even a lowly being, let alone a primordial one, would struggle; it’s truly a being that is inherently divine.

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In reality, everything is on the same level as God’s creations, and deciding superiority at will may be egoistic…

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If someone says that your sense of ethics is just your own standard, then that’s that.

Well, Onyx seems to be thought of as somewhat different even by the gods, right?

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>>91

There is a difference between a superhuman who judges good and evil among creations even though there is a clear creator, and gods whose origins are unknown.

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Power

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The thinking is too transcendent.

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I love all the gods from OniKisMan Magnificent Rampage.

I kind of like those who come to support their favorite.

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Even though it’s a god that’s hard to grasp, Warsman boldly faces the deadly 100 million power bear claw head-on—it’s the best!

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>>98

Finally, they’re launching an interesting attack! For Onyx, who wanted to test their skills, that’s exactly what they were hoping for.

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It’s not just about the wars, but it really seems like the eyes are attached like that… Well, it doesn’t look like there are any eyelids, though.

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I like the character in my favorite activity, but I’m not that into the matches.

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This line, which serves as salvation for Wars, is seen differently from the perspective of Pesimiman.

It’s interesting that seeing both the living and the machines as our creations is the ego of you gods.

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I like how Onyx talks from a perspective that clearly feels like a god.

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The restoration is really something amazing, isn’t it?

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>>104

Even most gods would struggle to keep up with that level of innovation…

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>>112

It seems like even the gods would be taken aback by turning into a mechanical body.

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Is it quite rare for a cow to win by avoiding in a meat match?

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>>105

There is an interpretation that it means to avoid, but before that, I had already destroyed the usual bear claw with this pose, so it felt like a second counter against it.

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Well, if a mere mortal or an ordinary superhuman can easily gauge you, then you can’t really be called a god.

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Could it be that Spring Man is also a robot superhuman…?

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>>107

I think that guy and Stekase are different.

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>>109

Turbo Man is a super robot.

It seems that there is an awareness that robots are much greater than mere tools (toys) from a turbo-men perspective.

Well, it will only be the Earth Unit (tool) that is used after death.

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>>107

Spring Superhuman

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I like that despite not using a sword, it seems god-like in other ways.

This guy is also quite the perfect superhuman, or rather has a way of thinking similar to that person, but is very flexible and has a big heart.

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>>108

Using weapons in pro wrestling is a bit…

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>>118

It’s fine not to use it.

Why did you bring it?

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>>121

Because it is useful in various ways.

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I really love how Onyx kept striking a pose and waiting for the right moment during the match; it’s so impressive and magnificent.

It’s not a fight to the death; it’s a trial, so I want to accept everything and also have a feeling that I want to show everything here.

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You think there are hierarchies, but God did not create such distinctions! That was way too much like Warsman’s special attack.

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>>111

The fact that heaven, denied by Sadaharu, didn’t create a superhuman above superhumans was real…

Conversely, it seemed like it would be excluded and judged as all just garbage.

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You know about Warsman, right?

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The infinite army, the founders, and the super gods become more flavorful the more you chew them.

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>>114

I started to feel that kind of thing quite a bit during the five great eras.

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>>124

To be honest, it’s still too early to make a judgment about the Five Great Clans since we haven’t even fought everyone yet.

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If you have the right heart and strength, it doesn’t matter if you’re human or a robot!

If the heart is in the right place, then it’s fine even if it’s a human!

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I found it interesting that the perspective on the existence of robot superhumans in “War’s Oni” is different.

I’m really glad I got to meet a great super god in Wars.

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When I think about Warsman’s life, it’s no wonder I feel perplexed.

From Onyx’s perspective, I think it’s sad that they aren’t properly focused on the match except for the last part, especially since they came to try it out.

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>>122

That said, even though I said I wasn’t interested in talking to someone of a lower class, Warsman was so desperate and had such good reactions that Onyx started to get more and more engaged…

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Bazaka is a bundle of consideration thinking, “Well then, should I fully commit to healing for Ashura?”

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Don’t worry about Warsman’s complex with all your might! It’s a God who tells you that.

It’s just that they affirm it so straightforwardly and wholeheartedly that Warsman is instead confused.

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>>127

“You being strong is not because of your mechanical body, but because of your spirit,” and “You don’t have to worry about things like being unfair just because you have a mechanical body,” I chuckled a little thinking, “Is that something you would say?”

If a god who became a machine tells you something, no one can retort.

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>>127

From Onyx’s perspective, it is a natural recognition to think that super robots are either inherently such beings or have undergone self-modification like themselves.

I never thought that if my parents altered me, it would be passed down to my child like a curse…

I mean, I won’t know about that area until the end anyway.

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>>148

I think there are people who would naturally respond with something like, “What difference does it make if you knew? It’s just that the child’s characteristics are inherited from the parents as they grow up.”

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>>155

The robot element must also belong to the father, right?

It probably feels like something is weird, right?

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>>159

For Onyx, training and mechanization are the same thing.

I inherited what my father trained and honed! That’s all there is to it.

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>>148

Well, even if you know, the superhuman itself is made to inherit that kind of thing.

It’s truly a result of your parents’ training and education, as well as your own relentless efforts, so it would be hard not to sincerely celebrate that.

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It’s really disappointing that there haven’t been many matches since I was entrusted with the leadership of the justice superhuman, especially in the Genesis Arc.

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I suddenly remembered the very early days of Kinnikuman.

“What’s wrong with being a failure? Not everyone can become Godzilla or Ultraman!”

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Polar Man, Onyx Man, and Peshiman are all making everyone face their trauma from the Wars, aren’t they?

Thanks to that, every match in the new series of Wars is interesting.

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I’m seeing a lot of ultra robots today, especially Peshimi and Onyx.

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>>134

Foolish.

It’s Robo Super God.

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Thanks to you, I can honestly express my gratitude to Wars.

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When I read it again, Zak’s attitude towards nature is thoroughly laughing with salt.

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>>136

Berserkers are dog lovers = moderate faction, while naturalists are likely to be radicals like Bicorn.

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>>143

Perhaps Natural was a moderate among the extremists from the very beginning.

The first opponent I faced after coming down from the heavens was a tag team jerk, so I became a radical among radicals.

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In the battle against Pollard, there was quite a mental attack, and Robin ended up dying in the front line, so it’s actually quite significant for him.

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My favorite superhero.

The “superhuman” referred to here broadly means the superhuman wrestlers that appear in Kinnikuman.

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If the results of machine upgrades and physical training are the same, isn’t it the same? Being a being with a physical body can’t reach that level, right?

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>>146

But don’t be arrogant or conceited there, okay? It will show in the results.

What they call “also.”

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The one who transformed the spirit of the wars is truly the god of the Restoration.

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It’s not something you can usually say in front of Kinnikuman that it was evil.

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I like the thread image for being generous even when seeing it as a god.

That being said, the mentality that confuses readers a bit is somewhat off-putting.

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The only flaw is that my true face is too creepy.

Is that where it stretches?

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>>153

Power

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I want to see more of Dad’s skills.

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Onyx and Magnificent truly have a vessel that evokes a sense of the divine.

In the sense that it cannot be measured by humans.

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I was trying to decide on the direction after seeing it, and the first thing I encountered was Saturn Cross.

What I saw next was an Ashura who had lost himself in anger.

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If someone who can mechanize even the divine body of a god says so, then there’s nothing a superhuman can say in response…

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Is this guy alive?

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>>161

It seems like all the ultra gods except for One have died.

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>>166

They’re saying that there are seats available.

Once you’ve fallen from heaven, you can’t return to being a god, so it might not matter either way.

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The concept of an evil god indicates a rather avant-garde perspective among gods.

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It’s a hassle, but it’s divine that they listen to my worries.

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>>164

Ah, you’re really troubled, aren’t you?

But is that really a place where we should worry? That’s what a friend who advises me says.

Moreover, their actions are in line with this… they brush aside what they feel is a complex as just something normal.

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It’s not exactly a line from JoJo, but it makes me want to say, is this guy’s mentality invincible?

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It’s good that the result of the counseling, not the content of the match, was a pass.

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>>167

I showed one hundred million power, so there’s no complaint.

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You’re the kind of person who gets angry when people talk during the game, right?

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Favorite deity

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As long as there are results, it doesn’t matter what the process is; if the results are good, that’s the ultimate mindset! So for most people with complexes, they end up being validated as long as they achieve results.

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Well, there are plenty of people born with unfair gimmicks.

It’s not right to complain just because of some mechanical modifications…

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>>172

Well… but… isn’t modifying it a bit wrong?

A body with thorns and spikes is really too dangerous, isn’t it?

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I wanted to compare skills, but looking back, it was pretty troublesome for this god.

It seems like you’re the type who wants to know about the possibilities of superhumans based on the content of the match.

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>>174

When I look back at Rampage now, it’s like the strong superhumans came to sample something and were just met with a swarm of unknown weaklings, so the fact that they’re willing to engage is kind of nice.

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>>174

In a good way, it’s like we’re floating around without having reached a conclusion.

Neither the hardline annihilation faction nor the already somewhat accepting faction from the beginning.

The stance of deciding after truly trying it myself.

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Honestly, I was thinking that it’s quite difficult in many ways to introduce enemies stronger than the progenitor.

I thought it was clever how they expressed their individuality through spirituality rather than strength.

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>>175

I think the answer to the part about what the definitive difference between a super god and a super human is, rather than strength or anything like that, came from Onyx.

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The god who was remarkably excellent as a mentor exclusively for Warsman.

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It’s rare for Ashura to acknowledge an opponent and say something like that, Berserker.

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As long as it is used with the right spirit, any kind of power is good.

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Because it is a god that does not choose means too easily, directly confronting pessimists is not advisable.

I guess by mediating the war, a sense of tolerance and stoicism will be conveyed nicely.

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The fact that it’s equipped with a claw and the development of Warsman, which is unrelated to his father Missile Man’s robotization technology, is too much of a development that other authors besides Yude would hesitate to take on.

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