I'm a big fan of Kizaru being so chill. No need for this guy to scowl and grimace like 90% of other OP villains would on their way to a fight. Kizaru's laid back, give no shits attitude is the perfect demeanor to tackle Goofy.
I’m not really sure how it’s different to order a seraphims attack strategies in battle versus telling them to stop. Maybe specific Vegapunks can do it over the phone, if they’re the ones who have been issuing the commands
Is that the case? Cause they told S Shark to dodge over the microphone earlier in the arc. If York is the one in charge, she should be able to deliver orders still.
It’s far more likely that they got turned off because of York than defeated off screen. Yorks being threatened and held at gun point and we know for a fact S Snake would need these conditions to turn Usopp and co back to normal. Don’t see why the others would get off screened if one clearly was...
Because she was forced to tell the Seraphim to stop / cease their functions. It's the only way Usopp gets freed, because other Punks can't override York's orders.
She needs to give the order to stand down before that can happen.
I'm pretty sure the numbers are supposed to be the overwhelming part of the Navy's strategy here. I wouldn't expect much from Oda, he's not contacting retired admirals for this shlock.
Unlikely, but I'm thinking locked away.
Kizaru, 10~ Vice Admirals, 30k grunts.
This is effectively the Beast Pirates and Whitebeard's forces in mass. The tension comes from fighting on a Yonko crew sized force.
So the best case scenario is like, maybe a full chapter flashback hitting the important beats of every last existing plot in Egghead. Which is still pretty ass.
Cause I highly doubt Oda is gonna cut from this action back to five/six chapters of "resolved" plot points.
30k grunts
10 top officers
1 top tier
So effectively, the marines brought a whole ass Yonko crew to fight Luffy. God damn that's exciting.
Water rising and earth quakes everywhere feels like an Imu-sama action.
I do and don't like cutting forward. We had like, a literal dozen subplots...
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