Talk:Saitama/@comment-14.100.28.200-20160104073329/@comment-25893909-20160914183449

Old age might work. In a few billion years, of course!

Oxygen...that's a tough spot. See, holding your breath in outer space by simply holding your nose and making a pouty face won't work. There's this constant travel of heat and cold that will kill you. Saitama held his breath after he realized he was in outer space when he tested out the moon's low gravity. Hell, Saitama didn't even try to start to hold his breath there until the mentioned moment. Saitama doesn't have to try to hold his breath.

And he can hold it forever.

Neither the heat nor the cold will ever harm Saitama. Saitama survived a lightning bolt for extended periods of time unscathed. And no, wearing rubber clothes won't protect you from lightning. That's a busted myth. Air is a good insulator of lightning, but let it strike you for longer than expected and things could get messy. Lightning can reach approximately 5 times the temperature of the sun's surface and can reach upto a million volts. Saitama survived it unscathed. So killing Saitama into the Sun is out of question. As for the cold, Saitama survived temperatures immensely below sub-zero conditions on the moon. Absolute Zero isn't gonna be different either.

And Saitama has claimed to feel hungry, but then were eating a banana for a breakfast really necessary for the training regimen?

Vacuum's not gonna work on Saitama. Saitama didn't even feel it's effects.