
Modification surgery!?
I wonder if there is a god of surgery.
Well, there might be a medical god like Asclepius.
Isn’t mechanization a human technology?
>>3
It seems that humans think that way, huh~~
I think it’s terrible that the meaning of the thread image’s “I’ve touched the realm of the gods!!” shifted from meaning something that the gods prohibit to implying that the gods do it too.
>>4
Onyx, could it be that you’re a fan of Papa, so you’re doing something shady like the guy with the axe on someone’s shoulder? Are you okay?
Since there are few opportunities for beings in the lower world to know what God is thinking…
Well, to begin with, the current gods aren’t really that impressive anyway.
It wouldn’t be surprising if there exists a being equivalent to that god, since there is a superhuman doctor named Bonbe.
I feel like Dr. Bonbe was praying to some kind of god.
The realm of God is like… a narrative trick, I guess?
In the end, it was only that the doctor’s skills who modified Mikhail-Man were bad, which is terrible.
>>10
Watching it again in the anime, I thought there’s no way a shady doctor using such a run-down operating room could be successful!
>>71
The physical decline due to aging is approaching, and although the person was anxious about it, it was still an overly hasty decision.
No matter what the mechanical gods do, all that matters is getting stronger! I thought, what’s the difference from just complaining and not doing anything? It’s the same as weight training.
It looks no different from Magpa…
>>11
They were arguing over the superhumans on the ground, and it’s good that they also put in some manga over there.
>>11
There is no difference.
It’s a story about what the difference is between mechanical superhumans and gimmick superhumans.
It’s up to the user’s mindset when it comes to using the Mag-P.
>>14
No, I cannot accept that.
Let’s seal it.
>>16
That is a good thing, too.
In a world where robot superhumans are allowed to wrestle, it’s a bit difficult to say that they shouldn’t be upgraded.
Don’t use the can opener instead.
Until the end, you’re still worrying about things that don’t matter at all… but maintaining that stance.
But I really appreciate that you thought of me.
Not all superhumans start from a real, living body; some are born as robotic superhumans with machines attached to their normal bodies.
Version upgrades become extremely serious discussions, don’t they…?
I think it’s cool that God’s body is a machine.
So
Why
Are you surprised every time?
Psycho Man, who became too fixated on Magpul, is a bad example for dulling the sharpness of his original technique.
>>25
It’s not so much that I was particular about it, but more like I was being pushed into a corner.
Both Fanatic and Napkin are used appropriately without unnecessary overlap.
Is it a robot superhuman? (Are you also a robot?)
It’s a robot super god (not a superhuman, but a super god, okay?) which seemed a bit clumsy.
>>26
It feels like having doubts about robots is fundamentally puzzling.
Not a robot superhuman.
It’s Robo Super God.
There is no difference.
If you can use it, then go ahead and use it; it’s not that there’s a fundamental conflict between Onyx, which can be used, and Silver, which can’t be used (because the mentality to fully utilize it hasn’t developed).
The fact that machines are technologically superior to the body of a god shows how amazing the cyborg technology in the celestial realm is.
>>32
Since we are transforming the machine of God with the technology of God, there are no elements that are not amazing!
I wonder if the onyx also has a self-destruct button…
Did you get the Robo Body after descending from the heavens, or did you descend after getting the Robo Body?
I wonder what the gods in heaven are like in terms of their bodies.
Is it an energy body or something like that?
Even gods cannot change their true faces, which evokes a sense of the workings of machinery.
>>37
That format is probably the most efficient and eliminates waste.
Convergent evolution? That’s what it is.
>>39
To think that extending eyes and shooting beams is the cutting edge of evolution…
>>37
I wonder what the trends were in that world during that era.
Don’t underestimate me.
This piece of junk bastard.
It seems that the distant cause of The Man accepting Magpa is the god of restoration…
Arrogant superhumans want to arbitrarily decide the lines between what is out and what is not.
Most gods are, well… not good, right?
The point is that it seems to be like that.
>>43
Well, if that guy were common, he wouldn’t be called a god of restoration.
>>47
When the era of modifications becomes widely accepted, I am confident that he will go even further.
Stopping aging is attractive for superhumans, though.
It’s hilarious that by forcefully providing counseling and mental care to Warsman, you become a benefactor to him.
I believe Silverman saw Magpa as an excessive power that brings corruption to imperfect beings like us.
The designs of Wars Mihail and Onyx are so similar that it’s making that scientist go crazy.
The ability to become stronger through modifications is a privilege exclusive to mechanical superhumans, so of course, other living gods might have their thoughts on that.
>>50
Were they in favor of extending shields from the knees and crosses from the chest?
The line is that I haven’t equipped anything as unfair as firearms.
I am magnificent, and since I am a god, I have no respect for you superhumans. But is that a bad thing?
The depiction of beings of a higher existence is surprisingly skillful.
Mr. Magnificent, although the original lineage is from that side, it’s quite an interesting perspective to hear about the philosophy imbued in Kamehameha, which has allowed for the emergence of the super god.
During the battle with Onikizuman, it feels like Paperman was rushing to his death, and in the fight with Peshiman, he wasn’t able to completely escape the wolf’s den. The past… the past is coming at me…!
>>55
The future version of Chloe was also from the past.
Conversely, it could be said that Wars itself is the most future-oriented, which is why it has come to this.
Somehow, it’s quite something that Wars, who hasn’t really fought against robots much until now, continues to battle both a god who affirms robots and an opponent who is pessimistic about them.
>>57
When you watch it along with “Begins,” you start to wonder if this guy is the protagonist?
What is it that happens when you make a baby with a robot, and a robot is born?
Where did my mother’s genes go?
>>58
There is a kindness passed down from my mother.
It seems like they were living quite a wealthy life, but after Dad went on a rampage and self-destructed, their situation quickly deteriorated into hardship; it’s so cruel.
When my mother died when I was a child, I got really muscular and it seems like I debuted as a wrestler, but I wonder what I was doing until then, Wars.
Despite having lived a life of poverty and persecution, the water for the flower that shouldn’t be there is decreasing, which shows an excessively pure mentality.
Because it was the Soviet Union back then.
I don’t think it’s good because Magpa absorbs and uses the energy of the stars, rather than being trained or developed.
>>65
I think it’s good.
What does Onyx think about the fact that the father’s modifications were inherited by the child?
>>67
Did you inherit excellent qualities?
Isn’t it a good thing?
Even if you leave a robot aside, the children of superhumans and humans will still become superhumans.
If superhumans don’t protect them, humans can easily perish.
The difference in scale was truly divine.
The technology of the Soviet Union at that time was amazing.
I wonder if I still have the blonde hair I inherited from my mother when I take off my helmet.
Is Warsman half robot and half human?
By the way, I was shaving…
The steady training, mechanical modifications, and occult enhancements that take away the arm are amazing, reflecting the specifications of the next generation, Superhuman.
>>76
Niki niki
In the end, we are mere toys of the gods.
>>76
I wonder which is the optimal successor… It seems like a function deliberately added for the search of the divine.
>>76
I feel that this kind of place is a species that is similar to but different from humans.
Humans do not inherit traits acquired after birth.
>>82
It’s too much like a toy of God.
I wonder who is being toyed with since my father volunteered for a bizarre transformation surgery as a human scientist and the modified traits have been inherited.
If you create a successor while in a weakened state, I wonder if they will gradually become weaker, like a superhuman.
Gods (Post Readers)
Robin doesn’t seem to get along with the robot part of Warsman at all.
>>86
I think being a robot is a strength, and I also think I’m a piece of scrap metal…
>>86
Well, if you think about it, Warsman isn’t utilizing his robot elements in the match.
If there was a quirk that allowed you to swap parts to match your opponent every time during a match, then it would be possible to develop the strengths of the robot parts even more.
Maybe for Onyx, it would have been better not to self-destruct and just fix the malfunctioning parts and update instead, but that’s how Mikhailman went on a rampage.
Thinking calmly about it, it’s scary that if you mate with a cyborg, a robot will be born.
Speaking of which, it was also the case that Ashura Man’s ancestors had traits that were inherited by later generations.
The number of arms and the experience points of the perfect superhuman are also inherited.
>>90
Aren’t the number of arms from the beginning?
It must be a spider motif.
>>94
The disciple of justice, Milosman, lost his arm to the ancestor of Ashura.
>>100
Even Ashura didn’t gain eight arms just by stealing Terry’s arm, right?
>>110
When viewed calmly, the conversation is too nonsensical to understand…
In the end, magnet power is just one of the forces if you stand from God’s perspective.
The problem is that even the founder cannot master it without being swayed by the Magpa, which is a high level of difficulty.
Well, if Gold and Silver hadn’t turned against each other and had trained together, Psycho might have reached greater heights…
Ilyuhin has aircraft genetics, and his father is a propeller plane.
It’s not surprising to have a robotic superhuman gene.
There are only a few idol superhumans like Wars who have a significant difference in appearance from humans.
The magpie research ultimately proved useful, so a flexible approach like Pain Man’s was the right answer.
If you think about the purpose for which it was created, then of course it will have a positive influence on children, even from a distance or through acquired means.
There was a time when I was asked, “Is there really anything left to do in the wars?”
Before I knew it, a single story has formed up to this point…
>>99
It’s amazing how Warsman, treated as a toy by humans, connects the relationship between super gods and super humans.
If Michael had survived, would he have been able to empathize with Wars’ troubles?
Those who treat others like toys should just die.
That’s why I dislike God.
It is certain that the presence or absence of superhuman power is the distinguishing factor between humans and superhumans, despite the many mysteries.
Indeed, the superhuman power is likely passed down to descendants, along with the characteristics of being a robo-superhuman.
Since there will no longer be sadness spilling out onto the ring, neither from robots nor superhumans, I guess I’ll have to change the theme song.
I really like the idea of mechanization because it’s my favorite genre, and I really like the way Onikizuma thinks.
The root of the wars’ anguish likely lies in the original sin inherited from their deceased father, who (at least they believe) transgressed the realm of the gods.
I feel like I had no choice but to say that the God himself told me not to worry about it.
In the demon world, four-armed beings are common, but the royal family has the advantage of having had six arms for generations.
I haven’t been able to do the Robo Superhuman matches that I might do early on.
The renovation of the restoration god, Onikizuman, is also nice; I was really impressed that this stance has come out.
>>111
The highly advanced attitude is so divine that it brings mixed opinions, which somehow feels realistic.
It seems like the father’s self-destruct device has been inherited by the son as well.
It’s not normal for a self-destruct device to be inherited, but it seems like something that could happen in a gag manga.
If I hadn’t met Onyx first, I think I would have been quite swayed by Pesimi’s claims and barely held on to friendship, feeling really frustrated.
I wonder what Oni-kisu man would think if he saw Wars covered in thorns because of the director.
>>116
It seems like it might get criticized in terms of usability.
I can understand evaluating if you trained to freely activate parts of it with the will of war.
Being able to fight against almost 100 million power itself contributes to a sense of mental composure.
I think that the theme of the machine’s body and mindset is something that can only be brought forth now, after some time has passed since its publication in Jump.
Why did Ashura stop taking arms from his opponent superhumans?
>>120
Did you realize that you would weaken after gaining an unfamiliar arm?
It’s like being betrayed at a critical moment.
That guy is really amazing, especially when it comes to hiding his face in the end wars.
I feel proud, so it’s unnecessary! But I think it’s because of your kindness that I understand…
A god who understands minorities too well.
The size of the vessel as a god is incredible.
The difference in status based on power or divine strength can be significant even with a small margin.
So maybe the fact that what they’re saying and their demeanor are quite different is the concept of the super god.
I also love not denying a heart of kindness!
I was hoping to counterattack just as Terry does, but I guess it’s not as user-friendly as I thought.
I think it’s good.
Because I was affirmed, I had no choice but to cling to the magpie, and in the end, the dullness of my skills is a painful proof that within the range Silver understands, Silver was right.