Well they could have fought but moria lost because he was weak so kizaru let him live because he was a warlord.
Theories That Don't Deserve Their Own Thread
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D is for Dumbass. Seems to fit.
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@Kaimei-Karasuhebi:
Stupid Theory:
The World Government would rather keep Ace alive than Killing him off.
Reasons: How do you think they would generate enough energy to utilize the "Ultimate Weapons"? They must be pretty expensive to use if we consider how everyone is worried about them, at least the ones that actually know about them, so I bet Logias will play a Major Role if something like a War happens.
Okay, that is actually brilliant. Suddenly I'm imagining a huge death-cannon with a sealed prison cell in the back. The seastone walls are suddenly covered by shutters, and Ace (or Enel–maybe his mini-arc ends with him being taken captive by the government?) suddenly wakes from his coma and gives a massive fire blast, trying to escape. The cannon is activated, and in a terrible blast of light, and entire fleet is destroyed....
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I have a crazy theory that Jinbei is in the process of ressurrecting an ancient weapon. Think about it, in the 8 (I think it's around this much) years since he's been Shichibukai, he's had unlimited access to everything on the ocean bottom. He's bound to have found something worth salvaging in those years. And who better than fishmen to prowl around the ocean's bottom where normal men cannot reach.
Now, what exactly would said fishman do with such power? Simple, absolute genocide of the human race. I don't want to think of Jinbei as an Arlong copycat, but I doubt that mentality is limited just to him. Having Jinbei bide his time, allowing himself to be under the thumb of the World Government until he recreates a weapon that probably usurps anything else in the world would make him one of the coolest villains since Crocodile. And imagining a fishman fleet led by a massive battleship with a genocidal tyrant at the center gives me goosebumps.
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@Archibald:
I have a crazy theory that Jinbei is in the process of ressurrecting an ancient weapon. Think about it, in the 8 (I think it's around this much) years since he's been Shichibukai, he's had unlimited access to everything on the ocean bottom. He's bound to have found something worth salvaging in those years. And who better than fishmen to prowl around the ocean's bottom where normal men cannot reach.
Now, what exactly would said fishman do with such power? Simple, absolute genocide of the human race. I don't want to think of Jinbei as an Arlong copycat, but I doubt that mentality is limited just to him. Having Jinbei bide his time, allowing himself to be under the thumb of the World Government until he recreates a weapon that probably usurps anything else in the world would make him one of the coolest villains since Crocodile. And imagining a fishman fleet led by a massive battleship with a genocidal tyrant at the center gives me goosebumps.
I'd go one further: why would a fishman navy even need regular ships? It's not like they HAVE to stay out of the water. Fleet of submarines, or ships which only have a small profile over the water for guns (think Monitor-type http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/monitr-a.htm )
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I'd go one further: why would a fishman navy even need regular ships? It's not like they HAVE to stay out of the water. Fleet of submarines, or ships which only have a small profile over the water for guns (think Monitor-type http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/monitr-a.htm )
You obviously didn't see Arlong's ship:
http://groups.msn.com/onepiecemanga/onepiecechapter77.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=1534
Low profile my butt.
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A lot of what Arlong did was obviously about symbolism and flamboyance, not valid military or economic plans.
A big, threatening ship may be a better target than a sleek ship, but it is also valuable to screaming to villagers "Look who's here to oppress you!"
Arlong was, at his heart, a third-world dictator, keen on the trappings of power almost more than the power itself. If he had been truly 100% focused on his goals, I could see him doing things like drafting the populace into military service.
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A lot of what Arlong did was obviously about symbolism and flamboyance, not valid military or economic plans.
A big, threatening ship may be a better target than a sleek ship, but it is also valuable to screaming to villagers "Look who's here to oppress you!"
Arlong was, at his heart, a third-world dictator, keen on the trappings of power almost more than the power itself. If he had been truly 100% focused on his goals, I could see him doing things like drafting the populace into military service.
That's also the way I see it. I think Arlong underestimated the East Blue (And rightfully so, since everyone else in the series did, even up to Mihawk). All the dangerous people usually came from West Blue (Shanks, Robin, Lafitte, Moria, Brooke, Laboon, Saulo, Olivia, and I think Lucci, too). Arlong was kicked to the curb and forced to patrol East Blue, the weakest of the Blues. Look at the discussion among the villagers just before this happens. It's recent news, meaning that Cocoyashi's Island is the first one that Arlong's crew came in contact with. Once there, they found a niche and decided to milk it, rather than expanding their empire. In Arlong's mindset, having been from the Grand Line, I think he considered East Blue unworthy of conquering, and the reason he was having Nami draw maps and charts of the world is so that he could conquer elsewhere, be it the Grand Line or simply the other Blues. His methods are in stark contrast to Krieg, who instead of planning, went right for the Grand Line and wanted to start ruling, having considered himself already lord of East Blue. And when he got chased away from the Grand Line, he wanted to go right back after reading one person's account of the Grand Line. In a lot of ways, Krieg was like an older, stubborn, weaker version of Luffy. Arlong, on the other hand, had gotten so used to letting everyone live in fear of him and pay him tribute that he had neglected his fighting ability. In a full out fight of Krieg vs. Arlong, I think Krieg would have won.
In short, Krieg's more like a Stalin or a Hitler, Arlong is more like a Castro.
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@Fire Fist:
Arlong, on the other hand, had gotten so used to letting everyone live in fear of him and pay him tribute that he had neglected his fighting ability. In a full out fight of Krieg vs. Arlong, I think Krieg would have won.
Krieg would dominate the first round, but then Arlong would win the second round after realizing that by tossing a handful of water at Krieg's joints, he could rust that armour solid.
In short, Krieg's more like a Stalin or a Hitler, Arlong is more like a Castro.
I wonder if there was a resource issue. Did Arlong have the manpower to hold an empire much bigger than he did already? Maybe he was forced to bide his time.
I also think there's a "dominant" rather than "genocidal" streak. Why kill what you can enslave? Slavery usually isn't in the vocabulary of modern governance, so it's more common to relate him to genocidal dictators.
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Adding to my theory on why the D is Dadan:
I think Dadan might be the mother of all the Ds.
Which I think would be Luffy's grandmother.
Also, I consider the D part of the last name.
Ex. Luffy Monkey D., Teach Marshall D.
And here is an example by replacing the D with Dadan:
Ex. Luffy Monkey Dadan, Teach Marshall Dadan
It goes with the name.
Also, I think the only reason the Chief called Dadan by her last name is that he might not know her first name, so he calls her by her last name.What does everyone think of the second part of my theory?
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he doesnt know her well enough to know her first name but well enough to not add any suffix to her name?
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he doesnt know her well enough to know her first name but well enough to not add any suffix to her name?
=P
Or she just has the name Dadan.
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I think Dadan might be the mother of all the Ds.
err… In your "theory" you probably didn't consider that Saul also was a "D"...
wow... I just imagined a giant having sex with a human female... damn.. -
btw how did she survive giving birth to Saul and the other giants that has the D initial?
Edit: G-Greato beat me to it. =P
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err… In your "theory" you probably didn't consider that Saul also was a "D"...
wow... I just imagined a giant having sex with a human female... damn..I know about Saul being a D.
I meant that she is Luffy's grandmother, Garp's wife, and the mother of all Ds.btw how did she survive giving birth to Saul and the other giants that has the D initial?
Edit: G-Greato beat me to it. =P
Maybe when Saul was born he was very small, and then grew larger as he grew older.
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but Garp is a D… is there some incest going on there??
and how is Gol D Roger related into all of this?personally i think its older then 2-3 generations
(Edit: Saul said everyone in his family caln had the D in their name but that he didnt know what it was for. if it was after his mother i assume he would know that)
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Well it's true, it was never stated, how big giants are, when they're born…
But if she gave birth to Saul, she must be like 300 years old by now or something like this.
Also, "Garp's wife" would mean, she married her own son, since she's the mother of all D's....
Do you really believe in what you tell here?Edit: this time you beat me to it, Gorlom ^^
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im going to leave it all to G-Greato now so that you dont feel people are ganging up on you Ness
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Adding more to my theory on why the D is Dadan:
I think that there were many different versions of Dadan.
There was was probably a different version with a mother name Dadan every two to one generations.
I think the first generation of the Ds started in the missing era.im going to leave it all to G-Greato now so that you dont feel people are ganging up on you Ness
I don't feel people are ganging up on me.
This is a discussion, and people have to show what parts of a theory is false and then continue the discussion until we all agree on the same thing. -
I think the first generation of the Ds started in the missing era.
Yeah… well that's what most people think...
I think that there were many different versions of Dadan.
There was was probably a different version with a mother name Dadan every two to one generations.So you mean to say, "Dadan" reincarnates once every… let's say...100 years and gives Birth to new "Ds"...
So >she< can't be the "mother of all Ds" because it has to be a different person every time... This One Piece and not Bhuddism.
oh and by the way... if she is what you say she is, then who gave birth to her? And why should she give her name to every one of her descendants...
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so its a kind of "clan mother" ?
Come on… it really can't be as easy as this.
you call that easy? =P
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oh and by the way… if she is what you say she is, then who gave birth to her? And why should she give her name to every one of her descendants...
I think who gave birth to the first Dandan might have been some other generation that is similar to the Ds.
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Not sure if this has been brought up before, but I've had some theories about Pluton. As you know, Crocodile was searching for the Poneglyph in Alabasta that told of its location. He enlisted the aid of Nico Robin, because her ability to read the ancient writings on the Poneglyphs was essential to his search.
Pluton was mentioned again during the Water 7 arc. Tom possessed the original blueprints, which he passed down to Iceberg and Franky. The World Government dispatched the CP9 to Water 7 in order to locate the blueprints (which Franky destroyed in Enies Lobby).
Let's rewind a little bit…
We know that the World Govt. was searching for the blueprints, but Crocodile was searching for Pluton itself! King Cobra even knew that the location of the weapon was inscribed on the Poneglyph, thus bringing me to my theory.
A FULLY-CONSTRUCTED PLUTON MUST EXIST SOMEWHERE OUT IN THE ONE PIECE WORLD!!! What do you think? It's not much of a theory, but more like serious foreshadowing! Besides, the events of Enies Lobby really got me thinking about it! Even the Poneglyph in Skypiea described the location of Poseidon, another super-weapon! Oda has always been a master of foreshadowing, but the search for Pluton obviously means that the time is approaching when it will become a HUGE factor in the story (just like Ohara's search for the True History)!
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The phoneglyphs are indestructible, the ancients weapons are not. the likelyhood that there is a weapon locked away somewhere that survived the centuries are imo quite small.
i cant rember was it really "the location of pluto" that was stated on the phoneglyph? rember cobra cant read the ancient language all he knew was that it was about pluton.
its possible that someone could have found out something and constructed a functioning ancient weapon but i dont think any survived from the ancient era… the carpenters blueprints were supposed to counter if any new weapons were constructed, they should imo probably know if there was an old locked away.
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I agree, there's probably not one of these ancient weapons lying around somewhere. However, it wouldn't be impossible for one to be found and salvaged, hence why I think Jinbei has one, or at least a partially completed one. There seems to be heavy comtempt for humanity amongst the original Jinbei crew if Arlong is any indication. I have to wonder why Jinbei, if the mentality is not given to Arlong alone, would consider working with the World Government, a human organization. The only reason I can think of is to get them off his back while he prepares whatever he found.
The problem might be, that although he has gotten it somewhat functional, it's too complex to operate without instructions. So, along with scouring the bottom of the sea for ship remains, he has his underlings search for sunken ponyglyphs in hopes of lucking out and getting schematics.
However, new problem arises; no one can read them. Enter, the Strawhat Pirates and the last survivor of the Ohara incident. Just like that, the answer falls right into his webbed hands.
This is where I believe that Jinbei is going to come across, initally, as a friend to the Strawhats. Unlike Arlong, he doesn't wear his hatred for humanity on his sleeve and is willing to swallow his fishman pride. Plus, if given the opportunity, there's no way Robin will be able to resist translating a collection of ponyglyphs. So, the Ponyglyphs are translated, Jinbei lucks out and gets his info, the Ancient Weapon becomes fully operational and all hell breaks loose on the Grand Line as Jinbei turns the weapon on anything on land.
Of course that's all speculation…or is it?
Yeah it is, but I think it sounds nice.
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kinda cool idea but why would Robin give jinbei the translation? she didnt hand the alabasta one to crocodile.
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Brooke turns out to be the great x12 grandfather of Weird Al Yankovic.
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wrong thread rootbeer? think you want http://www.apforums.net/showthread.php?t=13350 =P
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About the D theory; I believe it has a strong connection with the race that was wiped out during the "blank century". Maybe the survivors? I think this was originally Wolfpox's theory.
I also agree that if Jinbei resides on Fishman Island, then he is planning something and joined the Shichibukai to get the World Government off his back until he carries out his plan. I was thinking Poseidon… but I doubt anyone could get ahold of something so dangerous without being noticed. Plus Oda wouldn't bring the super-weapons into manga yet, until the very end where Nico Robin will probably get a glance of one but it will never be put into action.
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maybe Jinbei isnt a pirate in its usual sense… Maybe he is jsut a protector of his people that kept getting raided attacked by humans and he suddenly started to return the favour killing whatever huiman came in his way.
by teaming up with the WG he ensures that they dont wipe out his race and he still gets to kill human pirates that pose a threat to fishmen.
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maybe Jinbei isnt a pirate in its usual sense… Maybe he is jsut a protector of his people that kept getting raided attacked by humans and he suddenly started to return the favour killing whatever huiman came in his way.
by teaming up with the WG he ensures that they dont wipe out his race and he still gets to kill human pirates that pose a threat to fishmen.
Possible and an interesting idea if he believes in just preserving his race. Wouldn't make for a very interesting arc though
Jinbei: I won't let you harm my people.
Luffy: We're not here to do that.
Jinbei: Oh…Move along then.As to why Robin would possibly offer the Ponyglyph translations to Jinbei, he's not making it obvious what he's going to do with them. Plus, it's not like Robin wouldn't take notes on such items. He could just steal those eventually. There are several reasons why but until Fishman Island stars up it's all just speculation.
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Jinbei doesnt need to be the boss/villain of the arc. there could be someone else causeing trouble on fishman island, that perhaps figured out jinbeis weakness or is a longtime enemy of fishmen.
(it will also solve the problem some might have with Luffy fighting 2 shichibukai so soon after each other)(rember that crocodile was viewed as the good guy by the local population? he had alterior motives granted but shichibukais doesnt need to be evil…)
? robin hasnt taken any notes so far... she read the one in skypiea just like you or i read english and as soon as she realized it wasnt what she wanted she started to leave and had no interest in it anymore.
she only cares about the true history not about some uberweapons that might destroy history all over again.
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Jinbei doesnt need to be the boss/villain of the arc. there could be someone else causeing trouble on fishman island, that perhaps figured out jinbeis weakness or is a longtime enemy of fishmen.
(it will also solve the problem some might have with Luffy fighting 2 shichibukai so soon after each other)(rember that crocodile was viewed as the good guy by the local population? he had alterior motives granted but shichibukais doesnt need to be evil…)
It would be interesting to see Luffy "teaming Up" with a Schichibukai. You know, it would be just dumb to assume every one of them is Evil, but for some reason, it would be obvious that a Pirate that allowed someone like Arlong to join his crew would be someone ruthless.
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to humans yes.
but he can still be very careing to fishmen. it could be because of this attitude that Arlong became such an opressive raceist. And arlong still made deals with humans which probably is because Jinbei could stomach a deal with them to become shichibukai.
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I think that the next arc will be with Jimbei actually playing a more neutral role, possibly assisting the SH as they may encounter some more enemies, or perhaps they could be caught in between a race war between fishmen and mermen? Although it would be annoying to have the Sh stuck in between a civil war, but it would be interesting if they were on the side of a shichibukai's. It would probably give Nami some spotlight to reflect on her bias of fishmen.
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Point taken on the history Gorlom, I guess you're right about that. I'm just creating scenarios, but you're right about Robin's motives in the True History. Guess I'll have to rethink that one.
I'm curious though, out of all the possible future arcs, more people believe that Jinbei will not be an obstacle or will not be outright opposing the Strawhats as opposed to other characters. Is this because people don't want to see a remake of the Arlong arc or believe Jinbei will act in a manner similar to Arlong?
Or maybe I'm just biased because I want to see a big fishman brawl.
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@Archibald:
Point taken on the history Gorlom, I guess you're right about that. I'm just creating scenarios, but you're right about Robin's motives in the True History. Guess I'll have to rethink that one.
I'm curious though, out of all the possible future arcs, more people believe that Jinbei will not be an obstacle or will not be outright opposing the Strawhats as opposed to other characters. Is this because people don't want to see a remake of the Arlong arc or believe Jinbei will act in a manner similar to Arlong?
Or maybe I'm just biased because I want to see a big fishman brawl.
Wait, when was stated that Jimbei was a FISHMAN? I know, he was Arlong's captain, but you know, he may be a Merman, or even a Human!
You know, Fishmen like Tom were gentle, maybe the racist actions of Arlong were the product of being "Betrayed" by someone who he tought that was his friend despite being of different species.
For me, Arlong's racism is the product of a past experience, and if he learned such ways during his childhood in Fishman Island, then Tom and other fishmen would have been like that, but Arlong was different, maybe his "trust" was actually crushed when Jimbei left them.
What about the thing of being the "Superior Species"? Nothing more than an attempt of forgetting that he once trusted on either a Human or a Merman, but seriously, the merman sounds more pausible.
Hell. If Jimbei happens to be a Merman, then we can expect an interesting Flashback, and who knows, maybe some would feel sad for Arlong.
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@Kaimei-Karasuhebi:
Wait, when was stated that Jimbei was a FISHMAN? I know, he was Arlong's captain, but you know, he may be a Merman, or even a Human!
You know, Fishmen like Tom were gentle, maybe the racist actions of Arlong were the product of being "Betrayed" by someone who he tought that was his friend despite being of different species.
For me, Arlong's racism is the product of a past experience, and if he learned such ways during his childhood in Fishman Island, then Tom and other fishmen would have been like that, but Arlong was different, maybe his "trust" was actually crushed when Jimbei left them.
What about the thing of being the "Superior Species"? Nothing more than an attempt of forgetting that he once trusted on either a Human or a Merman, but seriously, the merman sounds more pausible.
Hell. If Jimbei happens to be a Merman, then we can expect an interesting Flashback, and who knows, maybe some would feel sad for Arlong.
I won't. ><
Yohohoho…....ok it wasn't very funny......yohohoho><
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@Kaimei-Karasuhebi:
Wait, when was stated that Jimbei was a FISHMAN? I know, he was Arlong's captain, but you know, he may be a Merman, or even a Human!
You know, Fishmen like Tom were gentle, maybe the racist actions of Arlong were the product of being "Betrayed" by someone who he tought that was his friend despite being of different species.
For me, Arlong's racism is the product of a past experience, and if he learned such ways during his childhood in Fishman Island, then Tom and other fishmen would have been like that, but Arlong was different, maybe his "trust" was actually crushed when Jimbei left them.
What about the thing of being the "Superior Species"? Nothing more than an attempt of forgetting that he once trusted on either a Human or a Merman, but seriously, the merman sounds more pausible.
Hell. If Jimbei happens to be a Merman, then we can expect an interesting Flashback, and who knows, maybe some would feel sad for Arlong.
Perhaps…in any other manga besides One Piece. Arlong was the most one of the most brutal and mean villains we've encountered. That personality being the byproduct of a bad childhood (or even adult) experience reeks of a million other mangas. Arlong would not make a good sympathetic character and would completely destroy the meaning behind the entire Arlong Arc where Luffy destroyed a despot that was terrorizing an island and making his nakama's life a living hell.
Besides, when have we ever seen an example of a villain's past? Lucci, for maybe a few panels, discussed in passing by a Vice-Admiral. Did that add anything to his character that we already didn't know? Not really. Will knowing more about what made Arlong 'Arlong' add anything to the story? Unless he comes back (which I really hope he doesn't) no.
Mermen just aren't as interesting as Fishmen in any case given what little we've seen of the former. I could very well be wrong on this, but I don't think Jinbei is anything but a gyojin.
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@Archibald:
Perhaps…in any other manga besides One Piece. Arlong was the most one of the most brutal and mean villains we've encountered. That personality being the byproduct of a bad childhood (or even adult) experience reeks of a million other mangas. Arlong would not make a good sympathetic character and would completely destroy the meaning behind the entire Arlong Arc where Luffy destroyed a despot that was terrorizing an island and making his nakama's life a living hell.
Besides, when have we ever seen an example of a villain's past? Lucci, for maybe a few panels, discussed in passing by a Vice-Admiral. Did that add anything to his character that we already didn't know? Not really. Will knowing more about what made Arlong 'Arlong' add anything to the story? Unless he comes back (which I really hope he doesn't) no.
Mermen just aren't as interesting as Fishmen in any case given what little we've seen of the former. I could very well be wrong on this, but I don't think Jinbei is anything but a gyojin.
Oh, I know, an Arlong "Flashback" would be surely a waste, something like Jimbei mentioning his "reasons" for leaving his crew would make more sense, and you know, it's weird that Jimbei left them, unlike other Schichibukai that still have connections to their respective crews.
I was just thinking, Mermen consider every other being as "Equals", so after knowing that Jimbei and Arlong were equals, then I tought that there was a slight chance that Jimbei could be a Merman who didn't mind to be around Crewmates of a different specie, but then, the thing of Arlong being the "only one" considered equal wouldn't make any sense, perhaps their equality was product of a strong bond of friendship or whatever.
But you know, maybe Jimbei saved his crewmates from suffering the same fate of "Crocodile's Crew". I can actually see that, the Government either offer the Schichibukai something, and if they don't want to sell themselves, then they may get rid of their crews. Maybe Jimbei wouldn't get his ass kicked by Luffy.
The real question would be, how does the Government deal with "candidates" that are like Luffy? Perhaps Jimbei was in a completely different level than his entire crew, so it would make sense that the Government would have aimed for his crew instead of him, leaving Jimbei with no other choice than Joining them as a Schichibukai.
Of course, if Jimbei happened to be a "Super Fishman" who eventually got bored of being with inferior species of fishmen, then that would explain more the brutal acts of Arlong without bothering with something as pointless as a flashback, and if there is one, I expect something of one Panel, perhaps just Jimbei leaving the Ship.
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Or Maybe Jinibei has two division of ships you know giving arlong control of second division and he takes his own division of ships you know so the can cover more land.
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@Kaimei-Karasuhebi:
Oh, I know, an Arlong "Flashback" would be surely a waste, something like Jimbei mentioning his "reasons" for leaving his crew would make more sense, and you know, it's weird that Jimbei left them, unlike other Schichibukai that still have connections to their respective crews.
I was just thinking, Mermen consider every other being as "Equals", so after knowing that Jimbei and Arlong were equals, then I tought that there was a slight chance that Jimbei could be a Merman who didn't mind to be around Crewmates of a different specie, but then, the thing of Arlong being the "only one" considered equal wouldn't make any sense, perhaps their equality was product of a strong bond of friendship or whatever.
But you know, maybe Jimbei saved his crewmates from suffering the same fate of "Crocodile's Crew". I can actually see that, the Government either offer the Schichibukai something, and if they don't want to sell themselves, then they may get rid of their crews. Maybe Jimbei wouldn't get his ass kicked by Luffy.
The real question would be, how does the Government deal with "candidates" that are like Luffy? Perhaps Jimbei was in a completely different level than his entire crew, so it would make sense that the Government would have aimed for his crew instead of him, leaving Jimbei with no other choice than Joining them as a Schichibukai.
Of course, if Jimbei happened to be a "Super Fishman" who eventually got bored of being with inferior species of fishmen, then that would explain more the brutal acts of Arlong without bothering with something as pointless as a flashback, and if there is one, I expect something of one Panel, perhaps just Jimbei leaving the Ship.
I don't know how much backstory we'll get on Jinbei when he appears, but if we get any I imagine Nami will mention where his name came up during her time with Arlong. It seems logical that Arlong would have mentioned his old captain at least in passing during the eight-year stint Nami was with him.
As for the whole Shichibukai process, if Blackbeard is any example, the pirate in question needs to approach the government. I imagine they have candidates, but I don't know if it's something they send out contacts for.
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Blackbeard had to contact the 5 elders because he was a noname pirate captain noone knew about.
since they gather for a meeting to discuss filling the position i do think they come looking for pirates to become one of the seven in some cases
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I think how they get a pirate to be a warlord is by they have a meeting and they discuss about canidates to become a warlord and they pick on out and they send the navy to come and get them.
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OMG i just got a great idea!!!!
One Piece is hidden in Lougetown!!!!
Everyone assumes it's on Raftel, But it's actually in Lougetown!!!!! -
@Kitsune::
OMG i just got a great idea!!!!
One Piece is hidden in Lougetown!!!!
Everyone assumes it's on Raftel, But it's actually in Lougetown!!!!!That would so fucking kill it.
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@Kitsune::
OMG i just got a great idea!!!!
One Piece is hidden in Lougetown!!!!
Everyone assumes it's on Raftel, But it's actually in Lougetown!!!!!Yeah, and then the SH just wasted presumably over 20 years to find out that they have to go back. WOW great idea. That would slaughter the story. Nice Joke though. :happy:
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Zoro will fight a rhino-zoan santoryu user.
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Zoro will fight a rhino-zoan santoryu user.
I approve! :happy:… would be the best zoan fight ever! (choppers fights doesnt count since he's cheating.. WADA is on to him...)
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I think it would be cool if the Krieg crew made a comeback as bad-asses. I know everyone hates him, but I think he was a character with potential that Oda wasn't able to use properly because he was still starting the manga.
Krieg was arrogant prick, but I could see him having a change of outlook on pirating after losing to Luffy and decide to run the crew along with Gin. Gin swore that he'd meet Sanji again someday, and Krieg was balsy enough to want to go straight back to GL right after getting his ass handed to Mihawk, so I could definitely see this happening.
Anyway, just an idea. If Cobby and Helmeppo changed and became better people, these guys could too. Oda seems to like doing these things.