I also don't think it's Law, considering the whole Chopper going who threw this at me?? mystery.
If it was as simple as Law doing it, the whole mystery is completely unnecessary.
Chapter 686: Biscuit's room snow woman
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Maybe Zoro doesn't want Nami and Robin to see him attack a woman, so he waits till they leave the room
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Maybe Zoro doesn't want Nami and Robin to see him assault a woman, so he waits till they leave the room
I must be really tired, because this is how I read it. :ninja:
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Franky vs baby5 would be pretty interesting.
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@CCC:
The thing I found interesting about that line is… it's almost like she doesn't identify as a pirate herself, although she's obviously working for Doflamingo. So either she's been solidly CC's woman from the start (since before he became a criminal) or she's been roped into all of this for personal reasons, possibly against her will.
Monet's personality really went in a strange direction this chapter. She went from cool and calculating to rampaging around screaming "My babies! My babies! I'll never forgive you!! munch"
It smacks of hypnotism/mind control, or at least yet unknown motivations.Really I just want Monet to actually be good in the end. T_T
At first her lines struck me as cynical and sarcastic, so I didn't put much thought into it.. but after a couple of rereads and the discussion on the forum I got a little of the same feeling as you. The way she's repeating her duty in yours and mangapandas translation did bother me from the beginning. You both quoted her orders, mangastream didn't. To me quotation makes it more like she's controlled, brainwashed or whatever. Perhaps I'm reading too much into that part or is there any special interpretation to that line in Japanese?
Also, if the case would be some sort of mind control, might it be possible that Zoro can sense it? Though Luffy would've sensed it too i guess so nah.I'm still leaning towards her being evil or at the very least very uncaring of other stuff then her orders. Which is to look after Caesar and his experiments. TBH, Law isn't that caring about the children business either, he just went along with saving them since Luffy (or rather Chopper) insisted.
For her joining any crew, I don't think it will go that way. But IF she would join Strawhats, then she'd have to have another of those tragic backstories with some brainwashing/mind-control put into the mix. Cause the way she behaves now she has no place at all with them, she fits in better with the Heart Pirates.
But I don't think any change of crew is going to happen unless of course Dofla decides to kill her for not completing his orders. -
@CCC:
Nah (Luffy was certainly wearing real ones. Remember how he got exhausted when he got excited and started shouting?). He planted a bunch of fakes in convenient enough places so that if it were ever the case that a baddie was about to cuff him (Law), he could instantaneously switch out the real cuffs for fake ones. This led to a discussion on these forums, at the time, about how it was interesting that Law's devil fruit power was able to affect seastone objects. The conclusion, of course, was that there's no limit to what he can manipulate with his power, as long as it's in the Room.
I have no doubt that Law could write a note with his power, but I agree with King Cannon that the lack of a throwaway line indicating that Law threw the note is a pretty good piece of evidence that it wasn't him.Only some people had that conclusion. I had pointed out that Law is not alone in DF powers affecting/touching seastone. Mr.3 was able to use his wax to shape a key that freed both Ace & Marco from seastone cuffs. So its not the Room alone that alowed Law to do that.
Seastone cancels out a person's ability to use the power when its in contact with the person but it doesn't cancel out the power that is used against it. A DF user can stand away (not have physical contact) from the seastone, and if the seastone suspectable to the power (its superstrenght wouldn't let WB's quake break it but it could be knocked around)
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@nodensuke:
Question for whoever has seen the raw, I guess.
I'm not sure who first pointed out Monet having a tattoo..
Can this panel be seen in better quality to verify this in the raw?
Looking back at the past flashback to pre-winged Monet, that arm is tattoo-less in both panels.Could it just be something Oda put in there for that one panel, knowing it would be partially blocked to see if anyone can make out what it actually is/means?
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mceakwA1OO1rtpszvo1_250.png
Kind of looks like a dragon of some sort..??I think it looks more like a scarab. And if it was a scarab it would support the theory that Monet is an astrologist, since Ancient Egyptians compared scarabs to their Sun God (in this case Kephri, not Ra) and Ancient Egyptians were known to base their calendar on the movements of sun, moon, planets and stars.
Yeaah a bit random thought of mine, sorry about that ^^'
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Hi there. I'm posting my review of the chpater. I hope you find it useful.
**Chapter 686: The Snow Woman Of The Biscuit Room. A review
By Ukimix
The chapter present us a very vivid portray of the relationships between the kidnapped children, Caesar and Monet. We can see that, when no tears were necessary to keep the children in the lab, the malevolent diva of this arc took the time to make his act in front of them. The kids that were sharing some food in the previous chapter, were, in this one, worried about their health and the adult’s one. Mochya's memories have shown us the contrast produced by the drug created and administrated by Caesar … and of course by Monet…
Title chapter is about her. She is the loyal and evil subordinate of Doflamingo, and the chapter seems to show us more of that picture. But this chapter also shows us a new facet of her.
There is something wrong with Monet’s mind. She talks as a good nanny who cares a lot for her children. In fact, the chapter shows us Monet getting mad about people that try to steal her children,
…pretty much as a normal parent would do. Notice that she talks about forgiveness; so that she feels herself aggravated. But of course she knows that Caesar and she are using those children as guinea pigs and lengthy murdering them. Isn’t it weird? How to interpret it?
Of course, it could be the irony of a pure evil person. But I would also like to suggest a different reading here: this behavior resembles the conduct of a person under a hypnotic trance, someone that is absolutely obedient to a certain command, and that ignores any other kind of self-regulation. In such a condition a person has no sense of good and evil, and so is not capable to judge the moral value of his/her actions, only does what was asked to do. Monet behaves this way.
What evidences do we have to admit such a possibility in the current plot? Well, we ignore how Doflamingo’s devil fruit works, or if Monet is under some kind of spell, as we also ignore why Momonosuke hallucinates with Doflamingo. Anyhow, it’s Oda who is calling our attention over the way Monet refers to her mission in these panels:
Why those quotation signs (in red bubbles)? I mean, us, OP readers, already knew Monet had that mission entrusted her by Doflamingo… so what for he uses those signs? We still ignore it. But, in the possible curse of events suggested, it could be the command that keeps over her a spell that gives us another explanation of his weird behaviour. Only future chapters could show us if that is the case, and I hope Oda will show us what has happen between Monet and Doflamingo in the past, and why is she so loyal.
Monet pointed Zoro is not counterattacking her. Why he does it? It is a difficult question. About it, I would advice the reader to not choosing an explanation until new information would be available. I will include elements to rule out some possible explanations.
Is it that Zoro doesn’t manage enough Busoshoku Haki so that he just can stop Monet but not beat her? This explanation contradicts Luffy’s express assessment about Zoro being capable of fight a very dangerous rival as Caesar, another logia user. It also challenges the logic development of a swordsman that swore to be the best, and we would have a huge hole in One Piece plot if it comes to be true.
Is it because Monet is a woman? This would be a hole plot even bigger then the previous one. In Chapter 5, which is a good reading now, little Zoro meets a girl that beats him 2001 times and that shames about the fact that she will be surpassed as a swordman by him only because she is a woman. Zoro gets angry about it and makes the point that being the best doesn’t have anything to do with being a man or a woman. That belief is the basis of the promise that will mark Zoro’s destiny:
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It would be the worst plot if we find Zoro now hesitating about fighting a woman because her gender. It would be the same as if Luffy forgets that he wants to be the king of pirates.
Anyway, up to now, despite Monet's attacks, children and straw hats go freely in their way to R section and none of Zoro’s actions means a lost against Monet. From this perspective, Zoro’s behavior could be not a big deal.
Tashigi is taking the turn against her. Also now, chapter 100 is a good reading: the pirate hunter defeat Tashigi in a duel in which, once he has disarmed her, he turns around, and she, mad about it, asks him if he doesn’t kill her because she is a woman, and express his desire to be born a man so that she could get an honorable treatment.
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Of course, Zoro hasn’t changed his mind, but instead of going over philosophical thoughts about war, men and women, he complains about Tashigi copying his late friend. So, and this is important, she goes away with the idea that Zoro believes in the differential treatment. That’s why she says in this chapter “I’m need here”. Notice that Tashigi wasn’t there when Zoro didn’t attack Monet, so the base she has to say this, is not what just has happened in Biscuit Room but their previous past meeting. A logical continuation in next chapter would happen if Zoro complains about it: “stop saying that!”
Finally, coming back to Monet, she also makes the conjecture that Zoro believes that wmone should be treated differently. Instead of asking for an honorable treatment, like Tashigi did, she thinks that she can take advantage of that belief. That’s why she says that maybe she can beat Zoro. But, again, the fact that Monet thinks that way, doesn’t mean anything about Zoro’s beliefs.
A difficult chapter to read, that increases the tension and leaves us some questions we should wait to answer.
Credits: All images of chapter 686 taken from mangarule. Images from previous chapters taken from mangareader. As usual, thanks to everyone that participates in the thread discussion of the chapter.
As a non native speaker, I will deeply thank any grammatical correction. (Please pm me for this).**
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@CCC:
Really I just want Monet to actually be good in the end. T_T
No please…anything but that. I'd be really disapointed if something like that turned out to be true u_u.
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Monet's characther development is coming along just perfectly. She's shrouded in mystery, that's for sure.
Can't wait until next weeks chapter woo woo!
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Meh, I'm still going with the whole "Doflamingo brainwashing ring" scenario. He seems like that much of a bastard to do it and the stuff with Baby 5 and Monet heavily implies it to me at least.
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Monet is the best evil female character this series has ever had. I would be really disappointed if it wasn't real.
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Monet is the best evil female character this series has ever had. I would be really disappointed if it wasn't real.
If it wasn't real I'd stop reading One Piece. . . for half a nano second and then get back to it.
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Monet would be equally awesome as a good or evil character. IMO
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Agreed. And we can't forget Monet's statement to Luffy, "If something happens to Master, I … will be killed by Joker."
That could be foreshadowing Monet's eventual redemption, or that she's being mind-controlled, or both.
Judging her and Baby-5's behaviour, I'm thinking that Doflamingo's crew members just hate or fear him, but can never leave or disobey. I don't think we've seen a captain in the series so far who treats his crew like slaves/prisoners. -
Naw. I think she'd be best at actually being evil. If she were good, it'd be lame. Too many females don't get to just be the bad guys. They have to have the sob story, or brainwashing background. Moreso if they are pretty they have to be justified. I want pure villains damnit! Being bad because they like it!
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I also don't think it's Law, considering the whole Chopper going who threw this at me?? mystery.
If it was as simple as Law doing it, the whole mystery is completely unnecessary.Well, maybe it shouldn't be perceived as a mystery at all.
At face value it's just a scene to show us what chopper's been up to and what he is going to do.
He is also rather gullable so I don't think he would be able to make the connection between law's teleport into the lab and the note appearing so it's just a character typical reaction. -
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I recall Kuro announcing out to his crew that they were "prisoners" to his plans.But on topic for the chapter: As said by the review posted last page, monet gives off an "insane nanny" feeling. But the brainwashing idea, I dont like to agree with it. Sure it would exscuse Monet, Baby-5 and remaining women under Doflamingo for their maniacal personalities, but i'd like it much better if they simply were insane without it.
Too many females in manga stories are redeemed by plot points like that, "oh I was only doing this because he forced/controlled/terrorized me into doing it, I didnt really want to."Assuming Monet does not have any of that redemption stuff, she'll make a great first reflection upon "insane women" in the real world. =)
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Probably has no connection but what are the odds Monet helps control people for Doflamingo?
Here is hypnotized/bugged out Momonosuke (look at his eyes)
Monet's swirly glasses, Monet is the puppet mistress behind the puppet master!
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Probably has no connection but what are the odds Monet helps control people for Doflamingo?
Here is hypnotized/bugged out Momonosuke (look at his eyes)
http://s13.postimage.org/3oqix7aiv/Capture2.pngMonet's swirly glasses, Monet is the puppet mistress behind the puppet master!
Even that's giving Oda too much credit and for that to be true would need to have OCD/Rain Man-esque precision to pull off. Honestly, I think the glasses are just part of Oda's aesthetic tastes, even if they look pretty rad.
Though, I will not rule out Doflamingo brainwashing people, he's one thin mustache away from tying some poor woman to some train-tracks and cackling madly into the night.
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Whatevers going on with Zoro Tashiga has a idea that is why she stayed behind.
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Whatevers going on with Zoro Tashiga has a idea that is why she stayed behind.
I don't see why Tashigi would have a clue about the situation. She just ran into the room and cut Monet.
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Though, I will not rule out Doflamingo brainwashing people, he's one thin mustache away from tying some poor woman to some train-tracks and cackling madly into the night.
And on top of that, if i had to pick someone in the OP world that has mind-control-like powers, it would be DD.
I'm still banking on her DF being artificial and slowly messing with her head sort of like Momo's appears to be. I think we might have to wait till Baby-5 and Buffalo show up, simply because Baby-5's attitude would likely key us in to whether or not her rampage against Doflo in his scene was her actual personality or a quirk. Also, if either speaks with those quotes like Monet did that would be a big piece of evidence supporting that theory as well.
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Naw. I think she'd be best at actually being evil. If she were good, it'd be lame. Too many females don't get to just be the bad guys. They have to have the sob story, or brainwashing background. Moreso if they are pretty they have to be justified. I want pure villains damnit! Being bad because they like it!
Please don't read Naruto.
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It struck me hard that the G-5 unit knew Zoro´s name but were clueless about Monet. I mean even the weakest logia user would be well known all around the OP Globe IF she/he had travelled consistently enough or weren´t undercover. In this regard there are several scenarios that could have led to this little detail.
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Monet´s profile ranks among the intelligence and spy type as oppose to the fighter "show your strength" archetype. Therefore her bounty (I´m assuming she has one) is under-rated which makes her even more dangerous. If, in fact, there isn´t any bounty associated with Monet then it would be the second time where a logia has remained in the shadows successfully (first one was Teach). This in turn might lead to the following possibility.
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She got her df powers from CC and whilst staying on PH. IF this is true, I
ll start considering her even deadlier as DD had enough trust in her capacities to send the harpy-lady on a mission as a "bodyguard". Let´s not forget she wasn´t a harpy back then. Nonetheless chances are she
s well versed with swords, or icepicks if you wish.
Is she a fencer? if so, then to hell with the girlxgirl match up and hopefully Brook fights her if there`s indeed a second encounter in the forthcoming future. For now Zoro and Tashigi shouldn´t struggle that much against the yuki-onna but we´ll see.
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m wondering how unaware and oblivious the WG may be in respect to the NW. We know they do not reign over this half of the GL, so the information they have about it is somewhat limited and it may be con info for all we know . If you sum up the independent nations as Wano and how the story has unfold so far, it seems that, in spite of all the power that the WG has at their disposal, their network has a hard time to cover the OP world with blues and all. They may have bases and nations affiliated to their "justice call" here and there but by no means have they marked all the grid. Case in point was Luffy
s infiltration to ID and Kuma´s helping hand in Sabondy.
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Naw. I think she'd be best at actually being evil. If she were good, it'd be lame. Too many females don't get to just be the bad guys. They have to have the sob story, or brainwashing background.
What are you talking about? All of OP's female villains so far had neither of these.
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What are you talking about? All of OP's female villains so far had neither of these.
I think he's talking about 'good looking' females in fiction in general.
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Ya'll overanalyzing this shit…
The reason Zoro won't cut Monet? She's a woman that's why.
The reason Tashigi feels she must stay in the room? She's a woman so she can cut her. -
@Sonic:
Ya'll overanalyzing this shit…
The reason Zoro won't cut Monet? She's a woman that's why.
The reason Tashigi feels she must stay in the room? She's a woman so she can cut her. http://www.narutoforums.com/images/smilies/series2/kruemelmonster.gifI think you got Sanji and Zoro confused.
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@Sonic:
Ya'll overanalyzing this shit…
The reason Zoro won't cut Monet? She's a woman that's why.
The reason Tashigi feels she must stay in the room? She's a woman so she can cut her. http://www.narutoforums.com/images/smilies/series2/kruemelmonster.gifIf it was the real reason, it would be really lame…So I hope it's something else.
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If it was the real reason, it would be really lame…So I hope it's something else.
One thing Oda doesn't do is throw in things out of the left field, like arbitrary character motivations and features.
Sanji didn't suddenly become unable to kick Kalifa after kicking women left and right before that, it was established from beginning he is a ladies men and refuses to hurt women physically in a fight.
Zoro was never shown to act this way, it was never even a hinted at, so why would he suddenly become unable to attack a female fighter? It doesn't pass muster.
As far as being afraid to let the gas in, Zoro was always capable of short-range attacks, without making the slashes fly unless he wanted to. I don't see why he would suddenly lose that ability after 2 years of training with Mihawk. -
It struck me hard that the G-5 unit knew Zoro´s name but were clueless about Monet. I mean even the weakest logia user would be well known all around the OP Globe IF she/he had travelled consistently enough or weren´t undercover. In this regard there are several scenarios that could have led to this little detail.
Remembering every bounty in the New World is probably like memorizing a phone book. It wouldn't be unusual if they were to recall her after seeing her fight a couple chapters or so. Especially since she may not have been particularly active since Dofla became a warlord, it could be even deeper in the memory banks.
But knowing the 9 bounties that you're directly pursuing? That's a must. They should obviously understand who their targets are.
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@Sonic:
Ya'll overanalyzing this shit…
The reason Zoro won't cut Monet? She's a woman that's why.
The reason Tashigi feels she must stay in the room? She's a woman so she can cut her. http://www.narutoforums.com/images/smilies/series2/kruemelmonster.gifDon't crush our hopeless optimism, there's still hope!
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It struck me hard that the G-5 unit knew Zoro´s name but were clueless about Monet. I mean even the weakest logia user would be well known all around the OP Globe IF she/he had travelled consistently enough or weren´t undercover. In this regard there are several scenarios that could have led to this little detail
The G-5 guys are a bunch of idiots. They probably weren't even aware that the Strawhats existed until Smoker made their capture a mission.
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Please don't read Naruto.
I do. Because even though it's super shitty now, I've been reading it too long to just drop it lol.
What are you talking about? All of OP's female villains so far had neither of these.
Kingdomkey is right, I meant in general females in fiction.
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Naw. I think she'd be best at actually being evil. If she were good, it'd be lame. Too many females don't get to just be the bad guys. They have to have the sob story, or brainwashing background. Moreso if they are pretty they have to be justified. I want pure villains damnit! Being bad because they like it!
Totally agree. It would be pretty lame for Oda to just pull another Robin now. Why can't she just be a bad person?
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Totally agree. It would be pretty lame for Oda to just pull another Robin now. Why can't she just be a bad person?
Even if she turns out to be a villain now, it's not like she won't be redeemed in a cover story or something.
Valentine, Goldenweek, Merry Christmas, Doublefinger, Kalifa, Perona.
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Even if she turns out to be a villain now, it's not like she won't be redeemed in a cover story or something.
Valentine, Goldenweek, Merry Christmas, Doublefinger, Kalifa, Perona.
The only irredeemable one is probably the woman in Blackbeard's crew.Oda does seem to do that with most of his villains, huh?
Buggy, Crocodile, Baroque Works, Enel, CP9, Moria, hell, even Caribou is getting some limelight. I just hope if Monet does turn out to be truly evil, the cover story focuses mostly on her, instead of CC or DD's crew.
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wher the hell is franky??!! i hope he appears soon possibly running into baby-5..
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Monet sent note because it had the formula of the drug in it.
–- Update From New Post Merge ---
Mabye frankys fighting buffalo or baby 5
--- Update From New Post Merge ---
Mabye frankys fighting buffalo or baby 5
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wher the hell is franky??!! i hope he appears soon possibly running into baby-5..
He's obviously coating the ship so it isn't susceptible to the gas when it covers that part of the island. Also, he's probably driving the ship around back to rendezvous with everyone once they reach the opening, possibly meeting up with Buffalo and Baby 5 on the way.
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Oda does seem to do that with most of his villains, huh?
Buggy, Crocodile, Baroque Works, Enel, CP9, Moria, hell, even Caribou is getting some limelight. I just hope if Monet does turn out to be truly evil, the cover story focuses mostly on her, instead of CC or DD's crew.
Everyone seems to forget the very first villain of the series, which is a woman: Alvida!
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Everyone seems to forget the very first villain of the series, which is a woman: Alvida!
Actually, according to the manga, Higuma is the very first villain in the series. Besides, I haven't seen anything on Alvida that makes her lovable like Buggy or Monet. Sure, she got a devil fruit later on and has sort of a crush on Luffy for beating her, but other than that she's a pretty 1-Dimensional character.
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He's obviously coating the ship so it isn't susceptible to the gas when it covers that part of the island. Also, he's probably driving the ship around back to rendezvous with everyone once they reach the opening, possibly meeting up with Buffalo and Baby 5 on the way.
I like you. The coating didn't even cross my mind, and that's a perfect lead-in to the next conflict. That IS assuming the coating will allow that versatility, though. The gas is powerful as all hell. Then again, so are the bubbles - tons of piercings didn't seem to affect them. Knowing Oda, I think your prediction is pretty likely because Franky must have learned how to coat from Den.
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wher the hell is franky??!! i hope he appears soon possibly running into baby-5..
Franky is preparing something like this with Sunny:ninja:
Sunny zord vs Smiley now i want it to happen. -
Quick question: Not directed at anyone , why are we all thinking Buffalo and Baby 5 will arrive so soon?
Have I missed a vital point? Did anyone say that they would be there straight away? Or even the same day?
I get smoker arrived quick but he was 'kind of' in the area, waiting at one of the first new world islands.
Buffalo and Baby 5 may be a few islands away - we have no idea how far Dresrosa is other than Vergo saying (Mistakenly for a joke I might add) he 'recently bought a camera' there - indicating he may have been there within a week to my mind .
Now don't get me wrong I think it would be fun for them to arrive and cause a….. kurfuffle, but it hasn't been that long since Vergo called Doflamingo (after the sanji fight i believe? 5 chapters ago). It has to have been less than 2 hours ago[Laws time limit when they arrived in the building] ok lets say 2ish as there isn't an actual stopwatch/timer.
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Quick question: Not directed at anyone , why are we all thinking Buffalo and Baby 5 will arrive so soon?
Have I missed a vital point? Did anyone say that they would be there straight away? Or even the same day?
I get smoker arrived quick but he was 'kind of' in the area, waiting at one of the first new world islands.
Buffalo and Baby 5 may be a few islands away - we have no idea how far Dresrosa is other than Vergo saying (Mistakenly for a joke I might add) he 'recently bought a camera' there - indicating he may have been there within a week to my mind .
Now don't get me wrong I think it would be fun for them to arrive and cause a….. kurfuffle, but it hasn't been that long since Vergo called Doflamingo (after the sanji fight i believe? 5 chapters ago). It has to have been less than 2 hours ago[Laws time limit when they arrived in the building] ok lets say 2ish as there isn't an actual stopwatch/timer.
No that's what i've been saying as well, I think they will arrive too late at a completely destroyed Punk Hazard and lab, after sanji was done fighting almost immediately after that the gas tank exploded from that point on they have been running constantly to the next building it was said it would take the gas 20 more minutes to reach building B. So I think in total for the gas to cover the first part of the main building it would have taken 10 minutes so all in all the strawhats had 30 minutes after the phone call which took place 10 minutes ago to reach Law's sub/building R.
I doubt that Baby 5 and buffalo can reach PH in less then an half hour from Dress Rosa unless it's almost immediately next to it, which would be pretty convenient story writing. So I don't think we will get an confrontation but more of an report and introduction of the two charachters saying they found Monet half dead and discovering the SAD is missing. Chapter will end with an annoyed Doflamingo saying Luffy's (and maybe Law's) name.
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Quick question: Not directed at anyone , why are we all thinking Buffalo and Baby 5 will arrive so soon?
Have I missed a vital point? Did anyone say that they would be there straight away? Or even the same day?
I get smoker arrived quick but he was 'kind of' in the area, waiting at one of the first new world islands.
Buffalo and Baby 5 may be a few islands away - we have no idea how far Dresrosa is other than Vergo saying (Mistakenly for a joke I might add) he 'recently bought a camera' there - indicating he may have been there within a week to my mind .
Now don't get me wrong I think it would be fun for them to arrive and cause a….. kurfuffle, but it hasn't been that long since Vergo called Doflamingo (after the sanji fight i believe? 5 chapters ago). It has to have been less than 2 hours ago[Laws time limit when they arrived in the building] ok lets say 2ish as there isn't an actual stopwatch/timer.
If you're asking the reason they're coming they're at all, it's because Doflamingo ordered them to in kind of a sadistic manner. Baby 5, who happens to be a pretty woman who was hurt (shot) within 4 chapters, was trying to kill Doflamingo so, out of spite or sick pleasure, Doflamingo sent her there along with Buffalo who was probably unrelated.
But if you're asking "How is Dressrosa close in proximity" and thereby tangentially asking how Baby 5 and Buffalo will arrive there, we can infer it's nearby because Vergo said he was "just in Dressrosa mere moments ago" upon being introduced – he arrived there via S.A.D. tanker. So they'll likely arrive on one too very quickly.
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Vergo said he was "just in Dressrosa mere moments ago" upon being introduced – he arrived there via S.A.D. tanker. So they'll likely arrive on one too very quickly.
you made that part up