Talk:Limiter/@comment-3045030-20160309022038/@comment-24404665-20160309025454

I refuse to accept a world where there is a page for Ugmons but not a major plot point such as this.

Yes, Dr. Genus did mention God.

Don't really see the difference between a broken limiter and a "starting to break" limiter, since both results in rapid growths of power unrestrained to a certain limit. Assuming that Saitama wasn't there to break Garou's morale and he continued to grow stronger, at what point is he considered to have completely broken his limiter, rather than continuously "just breaking." It makes more sense to me that Garou broke his limiter, he evolved continuously, but then his limiter was placed back on after Saitama broke his morale (which was when his transformation started to crumble).

Yes there is a difference between a monster transformation and a broken limiter but Saitama stated that he was a human thug in a "home-made" monster costume. Kinda proven when his "costume" broke and he was still human inside. Considering how monsters like to blabber on how they transformed to Saitama, I'm pretty sure that he's not ignorant to the fact that humans are capable of transforming into monsters -- this "Garou case" is a strange exception, assuming that it is a regular monster transformation.

The part about the Personafication of a Light Pull Cord was based off memory, so my bad. You can (and should) change it.

Just that there's not any bad blood and any misconceptions of a raging Internet argument, I do appreciate your criticism and pointing out the part with the  Personafication of a Light Pull Cord.