Talk:Limiter/@comment-30491418-20170311004453

If Saitama's and Dr Genus's eyes glowing (Episode 1 for Saitama after he defeats Crablante, and the beginning of Episode 3 for Dr Genus) have anything to do with breaking the Limiter, it's possible that one's Limiter can be broken through immense willpower. Saitama swore he would become a hero no matter what, and Dr Genus swore to advance humanity in evolution. (Saitama stated that when he was a kid, he wanted to become a hero who could defeat villains with one punch, and he got that ability. Dr Genus may have gotten immense knowledge after breaking his limiter (It isn't guaranteed that he completely broke his limiter, but it's plausible to say that he at least got a little close), so it's plausible to say that depending on what one wants to achieve by breaking their Limits/Limiter, they would gain that thing if they suceed.) Two instances where they both had immense willpower. You know who else has immense willpower? Mumen Rider. Yes, you read that right. I'm saying Mumen Rider may break his Limiter later on in the series. If my willpower theory is correct, than the chances of Mumen Rider breaking his Limiter are pretty damn high. I mean seriously, he probably has more willpower than all of the other heroes COMBINED. He's literally what a hero should be. Courageous, selfless, and most importantly, determined.

(Keep in mind that this is a pretty half-assed theory since I haven't read the manga or webcomic. What do you think? Is it possible that willpower has anything to do with it? Or is it something entirely different? Guess the only person who would know the answer to that is ONE.)