Spoiler One Piece Chapter 1159 Spoilers Discussion

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But again, its not about them. Roger is there for Shakky. Garp is there for Roger. Xebec is there to protect his family.

Garling is there for his own reasons with Saturn. Thats about them, it has nothing to do with anyone else.

And theres no indication that Uranus cant move without mother flame, only that it cant be fired without it.
I still think there is more to God Valley that we still don't know.

I don't believe the other Elders went to God Valley, imo Saturn was the only one the went there and there has to be a reason why Saturn who we know is also a scientist went to God Valley.
 

Kizaruber Eats

Angewomon is such a baddie.
With this, it's becoming more and more likely that goofy will defeat BB and then team up with him.

BB will fight Garling in that scenario in the final war.

Only Akainu is left. What if Akainu was also a victim of CDs somehow? Maybe he was tricked into believing that the pirates killed his fam when it was CDs all along. Maybe even an island hunt.

Picture this, A pirate king, a pirate emperor and a marine fleet admiral working together to bring down the world government

Seems like the kind of dumb shit oda would do

:Daifunka::luffyswat::zehaha:

I can definitely see that happening now you mention it:




Akainu's name means Sake Cup btw, like Luffy, Ace and Sabo. Akainu and Kizaru see each other as brothers and Akainu and Fujitora feel like twin brothers somehow. I can see a brotherly relationship wiith Green Bull with how he idolises Akainu and also one with Akainu and Kuzan and their brutal falling out too.

Their theme song maybe too:


I totally see Oda doing this unironically too, Doflamingo playing a Crocodile at Marineford type role at EOS war with the WG and Imu, maybe he'll save Sabo's or Garp's life during it too ironically? Lmao:




Insector Javert and Akainu:



  • The Javert Parallel: Admiral Akainu and Inspector Javert both embody a fanatical, rigid adherence to their respective forms of "absolute justice."
    • Unwavering Dogma: Both believe the law is the sole arbiter of right and wrong, leaving no room for moral ambiguity.
    • The Breaking Point: Javert's world shatters when he's confronted with a moral paradox—Jean Valjean's act of mercy. Unable to reconcile his strict code with this new reality, Javert chooses suicide.
  • Akainu's "Javert Moment": A Wake-Up Call of Betrayal
    • Akainu's crisis would be a personal revelation: discovering the World Government engineered a tragedy that killed his family to turn him into their ultimate weapon.
    • This lie shatters his life's purpose, transforming his "justice" into a hollow mockery. His reaction isn't despair, but an explosive, furious rage.

  • The Grand Alliance of Vengeance
    • Akainu's new objective would be to destroy Imu and the Celestial Dragons, leading to an unprecedented alliance and a Marine schism.
    • The Unholy Trio: He would form a fearsome, temporary alliance with Luffy and Blackbeard. Luffy represents freedom, while Blackbeard, as the inheritor of Rocks D. Xebec's ambition, seeks to claim the throne. This unlikely union would be an unstoppable force.
    • A United Marine Rebellion: Akainu's revelation would trigger a rebellion. The SWORD Unit, along with admirals like Fujitora and potentially Green Bull (whose loyalty would be a brilliant ruse), would turn against the World Government.

  • A Final, Righteous Sacrifice
    • Akainu's end would be a tragic, yet fitting, sacrifice, mirroring the fate of Zephyr from Film Z. He might use his immense power in a final, climactic battle against Imu to create an opening for Luffy to strike the decisive blow.
    • An Ironic Death: For Akainu, an ironic death by water would be the ultimate symbolic end. His entire life has been a fiery crusade against the chaos of the sea, against pirates who live by their own laws. His magma fruit makes him the antithesis of the ocean itself. In a final, defiant act, he might die by the very element he always opposed—the sea—plunging into the ocean with his target. This death, born of furious retribution, would be his ultimate redemption.
 
Where was it ever stated Garling knew the Davy's were anywhere?

And we know Gorosei arent needed for abyss. Gunko summons other HKs in Elbaf.
I don’t buy this being a coincidence that Garling says he discovered something astonishing on this island, wanted to obliterate the populace of the island, and there just happens to be the descendants of Davy Jones on it.

Gunko is more akin to a Gorosei than a HK. She literally doesn’t age unlike Holy Knights
 
I can definitely see that happening now you mention it:







  • The Javert Parallel: Admiral Akainu and Inspector Javert both embody a fanatical, rigid adherence to their respective forms of "absolute justice."
    • Unwavering Dogma: Both believe the law is the sole arbiter of right and wrong, leaving no room for moral ambiguity.
    • The Breaking Point: Javert's world shatters when he's confronted with a moral paradox—Jean Valjean's act of mercy. Unable to reconcile his strict code with this new reality, Javert chooses suicide.
  • Akainu's "Javert Moment": A Wake-Up Call of Betrayal
    • Akainu's crisis would be a personal revelation: discovering the World Government engineered a tragedy that killed his family to turn him into their ultimate weapon.
    • This lie shatters his life's purpose, transforming his "justice" into a hollow mockery. His reaction isn't despair, but an explosive, furious rage.

  • The Grand Alliance of Vengeance
    • Akainu's new objective would be to destroy Imu and the Celestial Dragons, leading to an unprecedented alliance and a Marine schism.
    • The Unholy Trio: He would form a fearsome, temporary alliance with Luffy and Blackbeard. Luffy represents freedom, while Blackbeard, as the inheritor of Rocks D. Xebec's ambition, seeks to claim the throne. This unlikely union would be an unstoppable force.
    • A United Marine Rebellion: Akainu's revelation would trigger a rebellion. The SWORD Unit, along with admirals like Fujitora and potentially Green Bull (whose loyalty would be a brilliant ruse), would turn against the World Government.

  • A Final, Righteous Sacrifice
    • Akainu's end would be a tragic, yet fitting, sacrifice, mirroring the fate of Zephyr from Film Z. He might use his immense power in a final, climactic battle against Imu to create an opening for Luffy to strike the decisive blow.
    • An Ironic Death: For Akainu, an ironic death by water would be the ultimate symbolic end. His entire life has been a fiery crusade against the chaos of the sea, against pirates who live by their own laws. His magma fruit makes him the antithesis of the ocean itself. In a final, defiant act, he might die by the very element he always opposed—the sea—plunging into the ocean with his target. This death, born of furious retribution, would be his ultimate redemption.
Who snuck Doffy in there lmao
 
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