Talk:Interviews/@comment-180.191.158.15-20151116101820/@comment-141.237.191.153-20190309170313

Guys stop being retarded. "ONE" states that Saitama can punch away any problem that may appear. He pretty much states that there is NOTHING that Saitama can not beat.

I quote from this page "ONE": "Thinking of a plot that involved a lot of thinking and cleverness for the main character to get over any obstacle requires a lot of experience and knowledge, so I think it's a bit too hard for me. In Saitama's case, all I have to do is have him show up to punch the problem away so I don't have to think too much about it. In the world Saitama lives in, monsters show up frequently, so he gets to utilize his strength to the fullest, so I can feel comfortable making my plot.If anything happens, I can always count on Saitama."

Basically even if you take an infinite or omnipotent being and say "This is the problem now for Saitama/Earth" Saitama will be able to punch it away with ease. He is designed to be as strong as he needs to be to win with ease against anyone/anything. Dr.Genus not only explained how Saitama is different from everyone else but he also explained that Saitama's power "defies common sense", so if common sense says "Oh this dude is omnipotent, Saitama is just a weak human with weak training, he can't beat him" Saitama defies that and he can beat him. Garou as well in his awakened form said that Saitama's power is "unfair" and "as if the personification of justice" which aligns with first episode, which the narrator introduces Saitama as "Justice enforcement".

Saitama is similar(not exact same) to Squirrel Girl from Marvel multiverse. Squirrel Girl comes from an earth of a universe that the heroes can not lose. They always win/prevail against evil. So Squirrel Girl can defeat anyone/anything with her silly magic squirrels similarily Saitama can defeat anyone/anything with just a punch.