You are missing the point of my response. I am talking about why Oda himself made Zoro have that dialogue in the first place. There is no reason to have anyone go backwards when they are this deep in journey progress. And reducing Robin's roleto "just her goal" is weird.
Why are we ignoring this scene with Law? Is he supposed to learn all of this after everything is over lol?
The burned man is not dragon lol. He canonically does not have a "jet black ship". Its grey and red. He also does not have any burn scars lol. Dragon is like Public enemy #1, why would nobody know who he is lmao?
Laugh Tale lies beyond Lodestar. Inuarashi specifically states that Lodestar is just the point where all the needles point and stop working. There is an arrow heading beyond it (and yes the label below says Lodestar Island or ロードスター:
Where did I state One Piece is a Weapon?
All we know is the One Piece, Ancient Weapons, and True History all serve to function for "something", and that "something" has been heavily implied to changing the state of the world. Rayleigh says they were too early. This is specifically stated here
We still, to this point, do not know why they were too early save for Luffy and Shirahoshi not being born. There is very clearly a function the history, treasure and weapons serve, and why it was left by Roger instead of taken. Otherwise, learning all of this after is completely pointless.
You dont stop Thanos before learning about what the Infinity Stones do. This is storytelling 101.
Imu existing is only 1 small aspect and not 100 years worth of history thst was erased by the WG. Exposing that just starts a war, or maybe it doesnt. If thats the case and the true history revealing Imu heading the WG as the only viable piece of information, then why didnt Roger or Rayleigh or anyone in the Roger Pirates spread that knowledge?
Its not that simple.
You dont know this though lol. The fact that its shared by Roger means its significant, and its not something Roger could achieve. He even says you need to be Pirate King to do it (i.e. the end of his dream). Why would a title be the sole reason in doing this?
Sure, but again, if the entire point of finding out what said villain group did is like, 90% of the basis for this story, what sense would it make to defeat said entity before finding out about this lol? There is not one story I know of that has done this. Resolve a major conflict but explain why or how it was resolved after the fact.
It is like...far more complicated to have the crew go backwards, fulfill the FI prophecy, randomly find an eternal pose to Lodestar, then go forwards to be PK and learn everything after the fact after already resolving the issue lol
Sorry, I dont buy the "Blackbeard needs to be the final villain" agenda, because thats clearly the reason this is being argued and Ive seen your stance on that.