ONE PIECE CHAPTER 1125: What Constitutes Death

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#61
Garling look huge, he doesn't seem that big when he's at his prime age in the flashback.
The orginal attire(Holy knights design) looks better than the Gorosei suit....but hopefully will fixed our eyes the more we see him in his new suit.

We always have a thought of Saturn getting killed or getting dispose in someway in our minds due to Devon stealing his appearance for future plot.

On the other hand it's quite sad losing him and his position, without him Gorosei doesn't look what it used to be and something missing. All Gorosei having their name reference to Planets and the "The FIVE Elder Planets" is also disrupted with Saturn demise
And Gargling doesn't quite fit his place, better suit him as the SUPREME COMMANDER of Holy Knights in my eyes.

It seems there is simply no way to kill Gorosei, there is no trick or special weapon. It's Imu's power. They're simply immortal.
Saturn is supposed to die clearly just by sole reason of old age.
But after receiving Imu's power, his ageing stop.
The way he died tells you "If Saturn haven't got Imu's power what will he become now"........yes
a skeleton corpse that should have been dead centuries ago.
 
#62
In the next chapter we will see some Holy Knights. Since Figarland Garling is now a Gorosei they need a new commander + stop the Revolutionary Army from interfering with the food.
 

CoC: Color of Clowns

Mink pheromones hitting like the Zaza
#64
At least the Vegapunk Stella is dead for sure, but really the Atlas sacrifice has lost his emotional relevance like Pell in Alabasta :kriwhat:
How? The Satellites are all still connected to Punk Records.

What is Punk Records? The Stella's Brain.

The Stella's MIND is still alive, not his body.



Just need a big ole robot for the big ole brain.
 
#71
I think there is an interesting dynamic being set up here between Imu and the Gorosei. Imu most likely knows Emeth personally and has had to deal with him alongside Joyboy back in the void century war. It's normal for him to be vary of anything and anyone directly linked to those events let alone the only entity other than himself that is still around after living through it all.

To Saturn, on the other hand, Emeth was a curiosity from way back and a good opportunity to recreate lost technology. Just as they disregarded the Nika fruit as some myth until it was too late, Saturn didn't understand what Emeth represented since he lacks Imu's first hand experience. Imu could not have predicted the sealed haki either but caution had him order Emeth's destruction anyway. It's always interesting to see some level of friction between characters, even more so when it's between an overlord and their loyal servants. Gorosei were starting to feel like a boring hivemind so this was cool to see.

Overall liked what was portrayed here. Saturn was a solid villain and his end was satisfying and effective in building up Imu. Looking forward to what Garling will bring to the table, I liked his attitude in that scene with the other elders.
 
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