Perhaps over the Satellites too to some extend.
We were told all remember seeing Cipher Pol leave the island safely yet the sea beasts did attack them.
This is the most important part yet, I believe.
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Of course Rocks isn't happy having to deal with some scrub.
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Okaaaaaaay. How is there a facility to hold all these prisoners and apparently none of the Vegapunks were aware of the prison itself or that there are people in there, not even Stella himself.
These people also need to be fed and nobody noticed.
Even if we have 1 traitor. What is...
I would like to ask something cause this is bothering. It's not me theorizing right now but I would merely like to know:
I know she is imitating his accent but is she also imitating his attitude or why is she going that Edison said this to the Seraphim when it was actually about Stussy? Cause he...
Pardon in advance cause this will be long.
I revisited the past few chapters to create a sort of timeline from when exactly things got fucky wucky.
For starters when the security failed: 5 Vegapunks and Stella himself were with Robin, Franky, Sanji, Nami and Usopp.
Only one not there was...
I wanted to double check on this. Whatever this number signified, it seems to go up along with the "threat" level, you could say. It increased more and more as fights went on and more folks entered. Images are how the value rises over time throughout the last few chapter and it maxed out when...
Hold on. Was this brought up before? I am sorry, I am really not often here.
1070, Punk Records is at 99.
1071, it's at 100.
3-4 pages later from the 100. This whole thing starts happening. Pythagoras even pointing out he doesn't detect anyone in the control room..
I was also considering Moria or even someone else now in possession of his fruit.
But I see a few issues.
If it is an outsider, then this is someone who effectively infiltrated a base with cutting edge technology and not only successfully but thus far also with absolute ease seems to dominate...
I think Shaka makes a lot of sense if you actually do think logically.
The enemy is the WG and to against them is essentially insanity. Has been that way since Enies Lobby where, I think it was Spandam, who was was yelling "You're willing to make the entire world your enemy??" Or along those...
I am not here too often so pardon me if I miss if things have been brought up before. :neesama:
Recent chapter makes me consider a few things which I assume others may have noticed.
But just for the sake of the topic:
I believe we can all agree that it's no coincidence we have a guy called...
I don't know, it's a parody on Einstein and Oda portraying his genius as literally big brained to the point he not only can share his brain with 6 others, but they all can act on their yet sharing an identity but as seperate entities doing tasks seperately but for their collective consciousness...
Wasn't Saul supposed to be one of higher ranks who were leading the Buster Call and not only deserted and freed Olvia but attacked the ships?
Sounds like plenty of reasoning to hide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria
While Ohara does feel like it in a way, I'd consider it fitting if Robin actually sets up the genuine thing with all the knowledge.
Maybe even in Alabasta itself and entrusts it to Vivi's lineage as a means to get back for assisting...
It also further cements the difference in ideologies between Aokiji and Akainu.
Akainu's absolute justice that won't even made him back down from killing someone in his own ranks to Aokiji who is more merciful in merely incapacitating people.
I mean, he is the same dude who went against his...
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