Well, considering a fanfiction about Saitama meeting Tornado and how it affects the Hero Association. Their meeting could start a new era in the association. Saitama's unique power and Tornado's psychic abilities could inspire other heroes to train harder or explore different ways of using their powers. Their combined presence could also make the association more appealing to potential new heroes. The association might also start to focus more on the individual strengths of each hero, like Saitama's simplicity and Tornado's complexity, and try to find ways to blend these different styles for better overall performance.
Saitama as a teacher in MHA fanfiction could have a big impact. For one, his laid - back attitude would be a contrast to the more intense and rule - bound teaching in the regular MHA school. He could teach his students the value of not overthinking and just relying on pure strength and quick reflexes. However, he might also struggle with some of the more academic parts of teaching, like explaining quirk theory, since his own power doesn't really come from a quirk.
The reason why Saitama became a hero was not because of his interest, but because he gained a sense of mission and responsibility after becoming a hero. He believed that protecting the people and eliminating evil was the duty of a hero, so he decided to become a hero. In addition, Saitama had experienced many challenges and tests in the process of becoming a hero. In this process, he continued to grow and improve his abilities, so he also became a very good hero.
One-punch Superman Saitama was a superhero in the super-power battle manga " One-punch Superman ". He had superhuman strength and endurance, as well as unparalleled reaction speed and vision.
According to the latest plot of the manga, Saitama had been rated as a hero and was given some special missions and responsibilities as one of the heroes to protect the city. As a hero, Saitama was respected and recognized by all walks of life and became a role model for everyone.
Saitama's overpowered nature would completely disrupt the power balance in the MHA universe. His simple yet extreme strength and speed would make him an outlier. For example, in MHA, most heroes have to strategize and work in teams against villains. But Saitama could just one - punch most threats away. This would change the way villains operate as well, perhaps making them more desperate or more likely to target Saitama directly. It could also lead to interesting scenarios where heroes might be both in awe and a bit intimidated by his presence.
Saitama in One Punch Superman was a very powerful hero, but the reason he couldn't become an S-class hero was because of some problems with his personality and motivation.
Saitama was a very self-centered person. She had a very strong pursuit of her own strength, even at the expense of the interests of others. This kind of self-seeking performance often made him do some selfish actions, such as attacking other heroes or ignoring the safety of others in order to protect himself.
Saitama's personality also caused him to be unclear about some moral values. He did not care about the feelings of the other heroes. He only cared about whether he could become stronger. This kind of attitude often caused problems in teamwork because he did not understand the importance of teamwork.
In summary, Saitama's personality and motives were the main reasons why he could not become an S-class hero.
Well, Saitama All Fiction could potentially refer to a fan - created idea that emphasizes Saitama's ability to be above all the normal rules of the fictional One Punch Man universe. For example, his strength is so overwhelming that it's like he exists in a realm of his own, where the typical limitations of the story don't really apply to him. He can defeat any foe with just one punch, and this 'All Fiction' concept might be an attempt to explain how and why he's so powerful in such a ridiculous way.