
Kasha ko ho! Gashat gachagucha.
I’m scared that it might break if sand gets in or something…
It looks like there’s something like muscle visible, and the eyeball is exposed; it seems like it would hurt if the wind hits it.
I’m scared that something foreign might get in and cause a short circuit.
Speaking of which, this guy only has one eye-like part, so I wonder if it’s okay to call him a one-eyed character.
It seems like it would be fine to put on the other one too, but only wearing it on one eye makes me really wonder what SKGB is thinking.
>>5
That’s not SKGB, it’s just how I was born.
>>6
I see… I thought it was artificially created because it’s a mechanical superhuman…
>>18
What’s the problem with this guy is that his father is a modified superhuman, but his mother is a regular human. Despite that, he was born with a body like this. It’s terrifying…
>>19
Originally a Soviet superhuman, he probably also possesses Lysenko power.
>>18
My dad had a machine modified.
It seems that it has been inherited by my son as well.
>>20
Among meats, it’s having a truly miserable life at the top level, isn’t it?
That’s why such a kind person can exist.
>>22
Growing up, I was very loved by my parents, and that is significant.
Isn’t this a robot?
I feel like the original source was a movie about deformed children that was popular back then…
>>8
The Elephant Man, huh…
Not even a robot~
Not even a superhuman~
>>9
Despite being lost in dreams without knowing love, I was loved by my parents.
Why do acquired surgeries get inherited by children?
>>10
Does the influence of drugs and cigarettes affect the unborn child?
>>12
In the first place, my father was modified after I was conceived in my wife’s womb.
It’s a robo-superhuman that’s neither a robot nor a superhuman.
When I think about characters like Bike Man or the Parthenon, there are already superhumans made of inorganic materials, so a robot superhuman is not a big deal at all.
>>15
Warsman was originally supposed to be a superhuman robot, but he has become a superhuman robot, which is a bit different.
>>14
Do you understand…?
>>16
There should be understanding…
Although I often engage in strange behavior,
>>79
Often…?
I used to read about how genetics sometimes doesn’t work out well, and it’s really scary to think that a strange child could be born from that…
But it’s too painful to have a childhood where you wear a bag to hide your face and still get stones thrown at you…
>>24
It’s too big to be called a stone… Are you trying to kill me…?
>>25
The scary part is that a person from that world might actually do it.
>>24
People in that world do things like this.
…Is it really worth protecting?
Although he was used and rings were created inside his body, it is undeniably true that his lonely childhood was the most painful time for Warsman.
When it comes to the intention to kill, that’s definitely a bit risky.
I think it had a casual feeling like “just die already”…
The residents of the Kinnikuman world basically use violence aggressively even against superhumans, which is impressive.
Warsman has a more complex emotional relationship with his mechanical body than simply being a super robot, as he has the backstory of having parents who became super robots and consequently met their doom.
>>31
It was great to have the Onikizuman take care of my skin!
>>36
I’m being made to cry too much by SKGB…
Even someone like Robin seems to be quite attached, which shows just how painful the loneliness must have been.
It’s great that there are many kind people among your opponents.
The fact that a lot of gentle blood from Mikhail Man has been passed down is really a “Yeah.”
It seems that acquired traits are inherited by children in superhumans.
Recently, there have been discussions about how training by parents can enhance the superhuman strength of their children.
For now, it’s good that Kid didn’t inherit the prosthetic leg.
It seems there is a man who tried to use such a kind child as a tool for personal revenge.
>>42
“I can’t forgive you, respected master.”
Speaking of which, the Ashura clan’s ancestors also gained more arms by taking them from Mirocman, right?
And it is genetic.
I guess that means a robot superhuman born from the only human womb.
I don’t know how things like Stekase came to be, but…
>>45
I think there are basically families like that.
I see, if increase is hereditary, then it wouldn’t be strange if decrease were hereditary too, that’s risky.
Since ancient times, there has been a clan called Stekase…
>>49
A Walkman that has existed since ancient times…?
The prosthetic leg remained a normal prosthetic leg, so it did not get inherited.
If the prosthetic leg had a psycho-gun function and became a special move, it could have resulted in genetic inheritance.
Well, it seems that there are families like the Benki-man family and the Sunigeta family…
It feels more like looking at the exposed circuit board after removing the exterior of home appliances.
I’ve honestly felt that beautiful and ugly aren’t really distinct concepts since a long time ago.
>>53
It’s quite naughty…
If Ramen Man had a child, they might have inherited the holes from the bear claw.
>>54
The hole aside, 🀄 seems to be hereditary.
It doesn’t seem like there will be a child going to train at the Superhuman Fist Method Temple.
Even though you’re a robot, did you have a child? Is it really your baby, Daddy?
>>56
But you look just like them…
>>56
It’s so strong that it would be strange if you’re not Dad’s child…
>>58
The fact that the mother raised and loved her son without change, even after her husband suddenly returned as a deformed mechanical superhuman and their son inherited that deformity, is truly remarkable.
It looks like parts might fall off if someone punches the face.
In this world, there are things that seem even less likely to have children, so it’s just a trivial matter.
At first, they marketed him as a cold and ruthless character, but he actually has a lot of compassion.
The later-generation robot superhumans created based on Warsman’s experimental data include the meteor artificial satellite duo from the tag arc and Iryuhin’s father.
And this has been passed down to my son as well.
>>63
Isn’t the Soviet Union in Kinnikuman World the worst?
>>64
These guys have a stronger sense of belonging to their country compared to Warsman.
>>66
I have enough patriotism to have some resistance to crushing Ilyukhin as Kevin’s second…
In the world of meat, machine embodiments and robo-superhumans with machines embedded in their bodies are two different things.
It’s as different as a mechanized army and a combat robot army.
The meteorite guy looks like an inorganic substance, but he’s a super robot, so he did his best.
It’s complicated because, in addition to robots, there are also superhumans that resemble tsukumogami.
Sputnik and Metroman also respect Warsman as a senior.
Even though I left.
Well, they are idols after all.
If I hadn’t met Onikism, I wouldn’t have been able to resolve my deep-rooted complexes, so it’s tough, isn’t it?
It’s scary that even though I’ve become fully mechanical, my sexual desire and reproductive ability are still intact, Dad.
>>75
I heard that it was after Wozuman was born that it was mechanized.
>>77
…Huh?
>>77
Wasn’t it a child created in the process of traveling around the country or the world and organizing matches together after the modification?
>>77
Returns after modification (with a face detached, resembling Warsman’s true face).
While working as a champion, I am also creating Warsman.
Self-detonation due to going out of control during an expedition.
It is.
>>83
That’s not it.
Implanting Nikolai into my wife’s womb → undergoing modifications → giving birth to Nikolai → thriving as a champion and then self-destructing.
This is a case that has been thoroughly discussed regarding genetics and many other aspects.
>>77
There’s no way that’s true!
>>77
No matter how much meat it is, it can’t possibly be that ridiculous!
It seems like the Waruman wouldn’t be affected by a summing move if done over the mask, but there’s a certain kindness that makes it seem like it might work depending on the situation.
If Geronimo has a child now, it seems like the heart with capillaries would be inherited.
The character song says that Brocken Jr. fought with Suguru…
I wonder if there is a world where something like mechanical genes exists.
>>88
Because I’m a superhuman… that’s enough.
Speaking of which, I wonder if the head of SKGB is a superhuman or just a regular person.
Well, it looks human.
What is the deal with parents of things like the Parthenon?
Or maybe it was produced by another god like a time superhuman.
I’m no longer interested in you, but if you do your best with those thorns, I’ll forgive all your past sins.
The logic is so trash from one to ten that it’s refreshing, SKGB…
>>93
Why does this always happen to me…😢
Of course, Wars would cry and Pesimi would feel sympathy.
The War Mask seems to peel off well compared to other masked individuals.
I understand that a superhuman isn’t about appearance, but something like a sea anemone feels a bit physiologically unpleasant to me…
When I think about it, the fact that the Mikhail mask can create expressions with that thinness is an incredible technology.
>>101
There are no ones who use it as a tool of the nation (though there are some on an individual basis).
>>101
It’s safe because it’s an individual’s revenge, not that of a country!
Worman is such a crybaby…
In the early stages, were they taking off their masks and shaving because the hair was growing from the fibrous area around their mouths?
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Are these two also from the Soviet Union?
>>106
In the tag arc, they actually fought and then there was the part about their homeland, and so on.
Is this what you call your true face?
Since it’s a machine, isn’t the face inclusive of the mask?
>>107
The mask is the one I got later.
Even according to Neptune’s standards, they definitely included the Wars Mask in the Mask Hunting Collection.
I couldn’t afford a mask, so when I was a child, I wore a sack over my head.
I feel like the flashback panel when I entered the wolf’s room this time also showed the two Coursemas and Kamandas.
>>112
In fact, those two and Iluhin’s dad make a brief appearance in Warsman Beginning.
>>114
Did the panels with you and Kamandasu get mixed up?
Characters with well-established backgrounds are good.
It seems that robots tend to cry a lot, probably because the scenario where they shed tears stands out.
In front of me was the completely transformed figure of Baba! But no matter how much her appearance changed, our hearts remained unchanged, loving and cherishing each other. Eventually, Nyorai, I received you, and from that moment on, we lived together as three, filled with daily happiness once again. The journey of fortune changed from two to three.
Even after his father became a mechanical superhuman, they continued to love each other, and Nikolai was born.
It clearly mentions that the father’s transformation into a mechanical superhuman, which should be acquired later in life, has been passed down to his son.
I seriously thought that when my father underwent surgery to become a machine superhuman, for some reason, the War Man who was in my mother’s womb also became a robot. What is going on with the reading comprehension of this anonymous person…?
Did Grandpa not think about getting a more decent face?
Especially that single eye.
Even though I only have one eye, when I wear Chloe, both eyes have pupils, and even with Warsman’s mask, tears come out from both eyes…
I’m shaving my beard, so it’s also a real human body, right?
>>119
Because I’m half human and half robot.