Sanji is kind of a Yes Man though, even though inately he disagreed with Usopp coming in too, just because he doesn't have qualities of a leader, Zoro had to be the one to act up and then Sanji just agreed.
Although Sanji is inherently a follower so that makes sense
He was wrong with the Usopp situation too, though, especially after Enies Lobby and how he insisted on requiring an explicit apology from him in spite of Luffy understanding that the sniper was partially right and Usopp risking his own life as part of the group.
In fact, his moment with Usopp when he tells him that everybody is good at something and he doesn't need to be a superhuman to be important is easily the best approach to this situation coming from a crewmate. He was easily the one who best understood the actual conflict.
He was wrong with the Usopp situation too, though, especially after Enies Lobby and how he insisted on requiring an explicit apology from him in spite of Luffy understanding that he was partially right and Usopp risking his own life as part of the group.
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In fact, his moment with Usopp when he tells him that everybody is good at something and he doesn't need to be a superhuman to be important is easily the best approach to this situation coming from a crewmate. He was easily the one who best understood the actual conflict.
He was wrong with the Usopp situation too, though, especially after Enies Lobby and how he insisted on requiring an explicit apology from him in spite of Luffy understanding that the sniper was partially right and Usopp risking his own life as part of the group.
Sorry if my post was unclear due to poor wording, I said 1. is the only one with a shred of reason (all the others are complete bullshit insubordination that has been proven 100% wrong), but then mentioned how it was a risky gambit that unfairly ignored Usopp's work to save Robin and if caused Usopp to miss rejoining would have spelt disaster for the Mugiwaras down the line because Usopp is very important.
Even tho he is disagreeing with Luffy sometimes, at the end he is following Luffys decisions. For sure all crewmates have different opinions on situations sometimes, but at the end, all of them bow down to Luffys decision. That just makes clear, he is the captain.
But i dont know what you want to say with that point?
He literally said his own dream is irrelevant when it comes to Luffy and the crew. Hilarious since most of you Z fans judge Sanji for putting Zeff ahead of his own dream. Well guess what....Zori is the same as well
Some of you guys's logic is weird as hell. If that's the case then Sanji must be the Vice Captain then too
Anyway, Zoro is more of a strict-based type guy since he doesn't like any stranger to fight alongside with Luffy (example would that Zoro rejected Drake for joining Luffy since he was suspicious of him being a part of the Beast Pirate) and usually Zoro would be the one that make rational decision on the crew if he felt that Luffy doesn't do it right.
He literally said his own dream is irrelevant when it comes to Luffy and the crew. Hilarious since most of you Z fans judge Sanji for putting Zeff ahead of his own dream. Well guess what....Zori is the same as well
It's same case than Naruto how he'll suprass Mihawk if he doesn't save his nakama (it isn't only luffy it's all crew)
For suprassing Mihawk Zoro must be defeat even Devil
It's same case than Naruto how he'll suprass Mihawk if he doesn't save his nakama (it isn't only luffy it's all crew)
For suprassing Mihawk Zoro must be defeat even Devil
Some of you guys's logic is weird as hell. If that's the case then Sanji must be the Vice Captain then too
Anyway, Zoro is more of a strict-based type guy since he doesn't like any stranger to fight alongside with Luffy (example would that Zoro rejected Drake for joining Luffy since he was suspicious of him being a part of the Beast Pirate) and usually Zoro would be the one that make rational decision on the crew if he felt that Luffy doesn't do it right.
Neither Zoro or Sanji are definitions of a good captain. Zoro is a mature character with wisdom and strength. However, he lacks in the area of leadership and having the ability to make large groups follow him (Barto Club is not included :D), while Sanji has the personality of a leader, but lacks in decisiveness and strength department. Zoro is a better conqueror, Sanji is a better king. I would want Zoro to fight the battle for a nation, but Sanji is better suited to rule a nation. A captain needs to have qualities of both, which Luffy has.
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