Akainus greatest achievement: killing an Emo who was reconnect into being Roger's son
Aramaki: arrested whitebeards son who was explicitly compared to him in strength
Akainus greatest achievement: killing an Emo who was reconnect into being Roger's son
Aramaki: arrested whitebeards son who was explicitly compared to him in strength
And Sakazuki somehow didn't think of a strategy against Weevil, despite wanting to kill Ace and Luffy for their dads being important. He even went so far as to work with him
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I hate to break it to you but this is the writing for the marines
Garp/Sengoku era:no real accomplishments against pirates, only accomplishments are against civilians. Garp's biggest accomplishment is defending the God Valley genocide,Sengokus biggest accomplishment is the Ohara genocide
Akainu/Kuzan accomplishments: Really just Ace, failed to kill Jozu/Curiel or any other commanders. They can only accomplish something real when Kizaru decides to take his job serious
Aramaki/Fujitora era: the WG and Sakazuki can't really tell them what to do and Aramaki took down Weevil, which is the greatest accomplishment of any marine
And Sakazuki somehow didn't think of a strategy against Weevil, despite wanting to kill Ace and Luffy for their dads being important. He even went so far as to work with him
He fixates on Ace and Luffy who are both Ds and both Conquerors. There's another part where he calls their blood "cursed".
My personal theory is that Akainu, Dragon and Kizaru were a trio as Marines, but Dragon found out something about the WG that caused him to bolt, and the Goro's manipulated Akainu and Kizaru into thinking that D clanners are evil or something.
There's the possibility of Kizaru being part of the betrayal as opposed to a victim of it, based on Kunie Tanaka's role in Battles without Honour.
Problem is this theory has holes like Saul and Garp being Ds who worked for the WG, so I'll not swear by it completely.
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