What it says on the tin.
Bonus: Saitama gets teleported to the Invincible Tv Show-verse and decides to keep doing what he's doing. How does it go?
What it says on the tin.
Bonus: Saitama gets teleported to the Invincible Tv Show-verse and decides to keep doing what he's doing. How does it go?
Based on Omni-Man's TV feats as of the moment, I don't think so. Certainly nothing like carving out a mountain with the mere air pressure of a single punch, or one-punching a planet-razing attack and killing the one behind it, again, via mere air pressure and non-contact. The only [I]chance [/I]he has is if he goes for a space toss, and if bloodlusted, Saitama won't give him that chance.
Hmm... with season one of the anime only, Saitama might not have the speed feats required to prove that he's fast enough to prevent Omniman from just chucking him into space.
Saitama is definitely stronger and will do horrendous damage if he hits him but he doesn't have many concrete speed feats at this point in his development.
[QUOTE=Nik Hasta;5480693]Hmm... with season one of the anime only, Saitama might not have the speed feats required to prove that he's fast enough to prevent Omniman from just chucking him into space.
Saitama is definitely stronger and will do horrendous damage if he hits him but he doesn't have many concrete speed feats at this point in his development.[/QUOTE]
While not concrete he does still outpace Genos, Sonic and Boros with zero effort, Boros only lasting as long as he does because Saitama is being nice, and those guys all have serious super speed even in season 1.
[QUOTE=Nik Hasta;5480693]Hmm... with season one of the anime only, Saitama might not have the speed feats required to prove that he's fast enough to prevent Omniman from just chucking him into space.
Saitama is definitely stronger and will do horrendous damage if he hits him but he doesn't have many concrete speed feats at this point in his development.[/QUOTE]
I'm not convinced. The only speedfeats Omni-Man has at this time is barely reacting to a Flash analog to tag him once (which was enough) and flying through the Flaxian city to explode it. Saitama is still able to easily tag Genos, who outruns his own energy blasts, create after-images that fool said Genos, and outspeed Speed of Sound Sonic. And we know Saitama's blows [I]which don't even connect[/I] carve canyons into mountains and killed Boros behind a planet-razing energy blast. Basically, my view is that Saitama's not entirely a statue here, that he [I]can [/I]react to Omni-Man, even the latter does have some minor speed advantage, and can paste him with blows even if they miss completely.
Also, technically Saitama doesn't have "development" per se, his powerlevel has always been consistent throughout - although one could say Omni-Man is the same as well.
[video=youtube;km2OPUctni4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km2OPUctni4[/video]
Further comment: I do recognize Omni-Man's speed when destroying the flaxians, but I took it as some kind of stylized flash-forward myself. Time flows faster in the flaxian dimension than it does on earth. The entire sequence took long enough for him to grow a beard, at least.
I take your point about Saitama technically not getting any stronger but we're limited to the feats we have. I would argue that given his "change costume, dash across city, defeat Kursk and come back to his picnic between words in a sentence," feat is well beyond Genos and Sonic in season 1 so Omniman being able to snatch him is a better reaction feat.
Plus, his normal flight feats of being able to fly to the moon in seconds, being able to go from the USA to... three(?) other countries while not in any real hurry and make purchases there and it only taking about 15 minutes are way faster than anything shown in OPM in season 1 in terms of speed. In my view, he's fast enough to get the jump on Saitama and yeet him into space.
There's also a small question of Saitama and CIS, no? Saitama routinely holds back so he doesn't do "canyon destroying air pressure," with every swing. I'm not sure if he'd go for that right out of the gate.
[QUOTE=Twickster;5480781]Further comment: I do recognize Omni-Man's speed when destroying the flaxians, but I took it as some kind of stylized flash-forward myself. Time flows faster in the flaxian dimension than it does on earth. The entire sequence took long enough for him to grow a beard, at least.[/QUOTE]
In the comics, the time flow thing is such that while he tells Debbie and Mark he was gone for two weeks, he was actually gone for around 200 years I think.
Animated series hasn't caught up with the sequence where he talks about this yet.
[QUOTE=Nik Hasta;5480789]I take your point about Saitama technically not getting any stronger but we're limited to the feats we have. I would argue that given his "change costume, dash across city, defeat Kursk and come back to his picnic between words in a sentence," feat is well beyond Genos and Sonic in season 1 so Omniman being able to snatch him is a better reaction feat.
Plus, his normal flight feats of being able to fly to the moon in seconds, being able to go from the USA to... three(?) other countries while not in any real hurry and make purchases there and it only taking about 15 minutes are way faster than anything shown in OPM in season 1 in terms of speed. In my view, he's fast enough to get the jump on Saitama and yeet him into space.
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I mean, Saitama can travel from the Moon to the Earth in seconds too. Granted he was jumping, but I'm pretty sure most people can run faster than they can jump
[QUOTE=Nik Hasta;5480789]I take your point about Saitama technically not getting any stronger but we're limited to the feats we have. I would argue that given his "change costume, dash across city, defeat Kursk and come back to his picnic between words in a sentence," feat is well beyond Genos and Sonic in season 1 so Omniman being able to snatch him is a better reaction feat.
Plus, his normal flight feats of being able to fly to the moon in seconds, being able to go from the USA to... three(?) other countries while not in any real hurry and make purchases there and it only taking about 15 minutes are way faster than anything shown in OPM in season 1 in terms of speed. In my view, he's fast enough to get the jump on Saitama and yeet him into space.
There's also a small question of Saitama and CIS, no? Saitama routinely holds back so he doesn't do "canyon destroying air pressure," with every swing. I'm not sure if he'd go for that right out of the gate.
In the comics, the time flow thing is such that while he tells Debbie and Mark he was gone for two weeks, he was actually gone for around 200 years I think.
Animated series hasn't caught up with the sequence where he talks about this yet.[/QUOTE]
CIS with Saitama is weird. While he's prone to letting other heroes get beat up or letting a lot of collateral damage happen, he's also got a knack for making sure no one dies, like when he punches a purse snatcher or when he shatters a meteor. I think he's generally more competent than he lets on in some very instinctual sort of way.
I'm personally inclined to think he comes out the gate hard under rumbles bloodlust.
I feel like under Rumbles Bloodlust it's like when he lost his **** vs about missing the sale, while he was fighting Carnage Kabuto.
[QUOTE=Cthulhu_of_R'lyeh;5481719]I feel like under Rumbles Bloodlust it's like when he lost his **** vs about missing the sale, while he was fighting Carnage Kabuto.[/QUOTE]
Hey man, missing those flash sales is no joking matter.
Remember missing those Steam flash sales? Yeah...
[QUOTE=Kuro;5481845]Hey man, missing those flash sales is no joking matter.
Remember missing those Steam flash sales? Yeah...[/QUOTE]
Yea I freaked out and punched a hole in my nemesis of the week, as well.
at what point do we even grant that a brick MIGHT be able to hurt Saitama? The moon feat is by far Saitama's best durability feat, given he goes from the kick's release to hitting the moon in roughly 3.3 seconds, which means hit hit the moon at roughly 2/5s the speed of light, that impact doesn't even faze him, hell given that he could hold his breath it means that it didn't even make him lose his wind, even though the kick that drove him into the moon was directly to his gut
[QUOTE=Hiromi;5484934]at what point do we even grant that a brick MIGHT be able to hurt Saitama? The moon feat is by far Saitama's best durability feat, given he goes from the kick's release to hitting the moon in roughly 3.3 seconds, which means hit hit the moon at roughly 2/5s the speed of light, that impact doesn't even faze him, hell given that he could hold his breath it means that it didn't even make him lose his wind, even though the kick that drove him into the moon was directly to his gut[/QUOTE]
For me, it's hard to say! He's never been remotely hurt by anything. He lets himself get hit sometimes, just to see if it can hurt him, and it never does. Of course, he's got his Saitama-sense going that makes sure he does NOT let someone do something to him that could hurt him. Then he annihilates whatever the enemy is with one punch. He can pretty clearly tank "some decent fraction of planet-busting" force at minimum without any real stress. Tatsumaki, who is capable of some truly ridiculous feats, can't even move the guy unless he lets her. Orochi with all his high end nonsense (including casually one-shotting super-high-end threats) can't even touch the guy, and is killed by a casual punch. Flashy for all of his speed is a joke. The Boros kick, you describe quite well - even most high-end class 100s wouldn't just [I]ignore[/I] that. For Saitama, it might as well have been a fly farting on him for all of the damage it did.
[QUOTE=big_adventure;5486285]For me, it's hard to say! He's never been remotely hurt by anything. He lets himself get hit sometimes, just to see if it can hurt him, and it never does. Of course, he's got his Saitama-sense going that makes sure he does NOT let someone do something to him that could hurt him. Then he annihilates whatever the enemy is with one punch. He can pretty clearly tank "some decent fraction of planet-busting" force at minimum without any real stress. Tatsumaki, who is capable of some truly ridiculous feats, can't even move the guy unless he lets her. Orochi with all his high end nonsense (including casually one-shotting super-high-end threats) can't even touch the guy, and is killed by a casual punch. Flashy for all of his speed is a joke. The Boros kick, you describe quite well - even most high-end class 100s wouldn't just [I]ignore[/I] that. For Saitama, it might as well have been a fly farting on him for all of the damage it did.[/QUOTE]
I'm already predicting that God (who's already being established as the final villain) is legitimately the only one who will do meaningful damage to Saitama...unless it's revealed his broken limiter has allowed him to surpass him as well.