Talk:Blast/@comment-27258569-20160321022829/@comment-94.71.121.183-20160322005609

My thoughts exactly. I some ways he is the opposite of Saitama. Where Saitama does his best to be recognized and is largely ignored, Blast is beloved and has achieved a legendary status.

Maybe this mysterious power that allows individuals to break their limits or transform did the same thing with Blast. He may have wanted to be extremely powerful, and be able to help humanity. He may have gotten his wish but now everybody has become dependent on him, and worshipping him, thus making him detest what he has become.

If that is the case, then he must have been alienated for the opposite reasons that Saitama has.