• I'm Zei. I'm tmasc, aroace, and go by he/it. I love Saitama, and OPM has been my hyperfixation for years. I'm far left. I'm an artist too
• I mainly draw and post about Saitama, like theories or analysis. I also have a yumeship that I won't post on this account. I'm open to doodle requests, and my commissions are open. I'm way way more active on Insta.
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I developed strong feelings for Silco from Arcane. I'm trying to draw him (its not easy) and wish to become a Silco artist. Sorry for the inactivity, i would try to post again, but i'm more focused on my oc and Silco lol
We all know that breaking your limiters turn you into an unstoppable monster. And we know that Saitama somehow dodged this dark idea. But what if he didn't?
My theory is based on how he was mostly acting before meeting Genos. When Saitama was still training, we could see in several bonus chapters that he was glad to save people. Now when he broke his limiters, he mostly talks about how everything is too easy and how he lost his feelings. What if he didn't just lost his feelings? What if he also lost his empathy? A monster is a powerful creature without empathy. Saitama is still human, but also powerful and without empathy. And maybe his whole confusion and depression about being too strong is because he felt that lack of emapthy?
I was looking back at the first episode and I felt like something was off. That scene with the giant, when he accidentaly kills his brother, Saitama was smiling.
Maybe it was for the joke, even though his brother was a literal human? But Saitama seemed to have no empathy at first. When he says he's a hero for fun, what does that exactly mean? If you really think about it, it could mean a lot of things. Is he just killing monsters to steam off his frustration? I mean, he didn't cared that terrorists were attacking city and civilians. He only cared because they could ruin his reputation. So why am I saying that he was a monster? My theory is that he turned into a monster inside, but was still conscious, wich is why he never killed humans but couldn't care less if a human died. So how did he changed? The answer is simple, Genos.
When people say "Saitama would've turn into a villain if he didn't met Genos!", they usually think like that because of Saitama's depression, like his loneliness would've made him go crazy. But what if Saitama was already a villain? It was just a matter of time until he totally lost it. My question is, how did he met Genos in such a perfect time?
And how was Genos SO loyal to him after just meeting him? What if Genos isn't that naive and knows that Saitama doesn't has anything to teach him? Why was Genos so mad when Saitama talked about his training? I'm going a bit far with my theories (im having fun tbh), but we should all keep in mind that Yusuke Murata and ONE have a much deeper story that they show on.
My theory about Genos is that he's an AI. He was mainly created to find a being who broke their limiters, and if it's true, the person who created him is someone who knows about limiters. Once the strong person they were looking for was found (Saitama), the person coded Genos to be extremely loyal to him, no matter what. What is the person doing with all these datas? Idk, maybe trying to find Saitama's weakness, or to find how to copy his power, or anything else. Maybe the person is closer than we think, or maybe they're very secret and very far away. Maybe they programmed Genos to make sure Saitama doesn't turns into a full monster?
Summary: Saitama turned into a monster when he broke his limiters, but was still conscious. Someone created Genos and programmed him to stay with Saitama. Maybe to prevent him of becoming a monster, maybe to find his weakness, maybe to steal his power. Whatever was the reason, it prevented Saitama of becoming a monster.
That was my monster theory. It's very weird but I think it's pretty fun to write stuff like that :3 Sorry for the grammatical mistakes, english isn't my first language!