@SuburbanErrorist:
I've never seen such a theory praised. Good work.
Thanks, mate And thanks again for trying to help me find a thread for my theory back then. I appreciate that very much.:happy:
@Kasouya:
wow, this good regardless how this turn out.
but i'm still believe that kaido don't have any DF power ( purely gut feeling )
looking forward to see more of this kind theory from you.
HahaThanks xD If I happen to create another one, you’ll find it posted here on Arlong Park.
@LegendarySSJ4:
An interesting theory.
Thanks, bud
@kcity:
Good theory. It's strange he would jump from Sky Island though if he could fly up there anyway. Still a toss up between dragon and oni for me.
Maybe a dragon that ate the oni oni no mi? :P
Thanks! He wasn’t using his flying ability when he jumped (even though he has it) because he was seeking death.
@Ned_Gutters:
Definitely. My preference for deductive arguments is, at least primarily, a personal bias. I teach categorical logic, so I'm often immersed in deductive logic. We do some inductive stuff too, but it isn't as prominent in my professional life.
A man of sense and reason. I like that! Well, this explains your affinity for deduction.:happy:
I will be keeping a close eye on your posts henceforth.
@Ned_Gutters:
Certainty might be nice, and might be possible in theoretic or hypothetical scenarios, but life is more complicated and certainty is by far the exception rather than rule. Inductive arguments simply do most of the work when it comes to actually evaluating many concrete states of affairs.
True. I couldn’t have said it better
@Game:
It could be that someone who has control over Wano - whether or not it's Kaidou, but for the sake of this thread, let's say it's Kaidou - is in possession of the Dragon's Horn, which can upon a dragon (or more). Kaidou himself may not be a dragon zoan, but rather, a guy in control of the Dragon's Horn.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. I had fun reading them:happy:
@Greg:
Actually I've been championing this theory since Chapter 698.
Greg, it’s nice to finally make your acquaintance. I was surprised to see other people sharing the same thought as I.
@RamistaR:
Oh yeaaaah! Well! I came up with this theory in chapter 697!
Haha! The progenitor of the theory
@Psycrow:
Unfortunately this is a bit on the "too long didn't read" side for me but I get some of the idea,
I understand
@Psycrow:
just wondering how the direct ties to Doflamingo fit in (i.e. Momosuke's visions of Doflamingo…
In my opinion, Momo was hallucinating due to hypoglycemia(lack of glucose/ blood sugar in the blood stream) because of the lack of food intake during several days.
@Psycrow:
just wondering how the direct ties to Doflamingo fit in (i.e. Doflamingo wanting Momonosuke)…
As I have explained in my theory, Kaido did something with his flying abilities to Momo, which rendered him aviophobic. This creates a direct connection between Kaido and Momo.
Kinemon, Kanjuro, and Momonosuke were being chased by Kaido’s goons, and they were chasing them because of orders from higher-up, which must mean that Kaido himself desires to catch all three of them or only Momonosuke amongst them.
Doflamigo was working with Kaido, and Kaido desired to catch the group amongst whom Momo was. So this could amount to the explanation that Doflamingo sought to catch and deliver Momo to Kaido.
@Psycrow:
Also it's been a while but I thought there was some confusion with Kinemon about whether his son was eaten by a dragon or became one, which accounted for him hating random dragons… again, it's been a while since that part of the story and I'm pretty sure I'm remembering that wrong, though.
The news about his son’s transformation into a dragon reached Kinemon’s ears ‘after’ he had cut down the small dragon and displayed his ‘personal vendetta’ against ‘dragons’ generally (chapter 690 & 692).