@Johnny-B-Decent said in Official Egghead Thread:
What if they secretly cloned Luffy himself?
Does get me wondering exactly what people they ended up Seracloning beyond the Warlords.
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@Johnny-B-Decent said in Official Egghead Thread:
What if they secretly cloned Luffy himself?
Does get me wondering exactly what people they ended up Seracloning beyond the Warlords.
After rushed ending of Wano and through most of the Egghead I was afraid One Piece will devolove into plotpoints checklist with random encounters between old characters and barely any structure and flow, but this whole traitor set up, which was being hinted at since the very beginning of the arc, helped a lot to alleviate that. The arc finally feels like an arc with it's own story. The set up felt a little rushed and could have used some breathing room with more sci-fi adventuring, but if the resolution delivers, I'll be happy with the arc.
@Dahaka said in Official Egghead Thread:
After rushed ending of Wano and through most of the Egghead I was afraid One Piece will devolove into plotpoints checklist with random encounters between old characters and barely any structure and flow, but this whole traitor set up, which was being hinted at since the very beginning of the arc, helped a lot to alleviate that. The arc finally feels like an arc with it's own story. The set up felt a little rushed and could have used some breathing room with more sci-fi adventuring, but if the resolution delivers, I'll be happy with the arc.
I'm pretty certain Oda's two main intentions going into Wano was for Luffy to defeat Kaido and have Momo be shogun. Once he accomplished those two priorities, he was content with leaving.
Oda's two main intentions for Egghead seem to be to get Vegapunk out of there and for Bonney to find the answers behind Kuma. He seems to be consistent enough in giving both Vegapunk and Bonney focus with shounen action surrounding all that, so I'm not afraid.
@Deicide Ah, I had the opposite experience. I took a break to work on personal projects and binged through the arc from 1060 with the Seraphim less fresh in my mind, so I didn't have any expectations of Vegapunk being a major antagonist, especially since the brief scene with Tashigi at the start seemed to sum up what he would be like.
While I do agree that what's real and what isn't is certainly a theme in Egghead, I don't think it's the main theme of the arc. It's not the what Rod Serling would call the Proposal - the question/idea characters argue back and forth on that ultimately gets answered in the climax. Quite the opposite, I'd argue. Yes, Lilith does say not to trust their eyes, but the result is that the Straw Hats successfully walk through a door and what initially appears an ambush or a trap turns out to not be the case. Not trusting their eyes has consistently produced either neutral or positive results for the protagonists.
I won't say it's impossible for more negative aspects of the idea to be introduced at a future, but after what Vegapunk said about Devil Fruits and the human soul I think it would take a "Atlas' food replicator is actually a Soylent Green-style monstrosity" level revelation to walk back the amount of endorsement her worldview has been given by the arc to re-frame it as the overarching conflict's theme.
Rather the main theme/proposal of Egghead feels to be whether or not you can achieve your dreams if you sell out your ideals in the process. Vegapunk in the Ohara flashbacks argues yes, believing that he can influence a positive change from within the WG despite making weapons, but the results have been way more mixed as characters go back and forth on the subject. For every Stussy, Sentomaru, and OG Kuma, and SWORD rescue mission subplot, there's a Judge Dredd Kuma blindly following directives, or a MADS infighting subplot, or the tides shifting on control for the Seraphim , or an instance of sabotage not too far behind. None of which have had the concept of deception at the forefront, or at all in many of these examples, and I currently feel the saboteur's actions (assuming that they were all committed by one entity) are far too contradictory at this point to be conclusive.
And I think I'll have to disagree on Kuma being the work of a mastermind of sabotage. A major detail were given was that Kuma was the one who decided to strip himself of his own free will. Given that this revelation is directly juxtaposed with Kuma climbing the Red Line back to Marjorie, the implication is that Kuma's decision and the currents events are related. Given that his past, the parallels to the Iron Giant, and this incident will likely be Kuma's final stand in one way or another, I just don't see the benefit in stripping away the impact of Kuma choosing to become a Pacifista by having his arc's conclusion be hijacked by a third party.
@last-exit-to-laughtale I don't think deception is the main theme, but I do feel it has been an underlying theme. Every few chapter there was something that felt wrong, IMO, and that stuck with me.
I have seens several peopoe who complain about the around the world scenes.
I would be curious about a poll to know what is the community feeling.
As for me, Vegapunk's revelations have not been that interesting so far beside Saul being alive in Elbaf and in waiting for the marine to arrive, i enjoy those scenes. But so far we have only a taste of everything so i guess my enjoyment will only last if we have a bit more but will that not be to much once the action in Egghead starts ?
I guess the volume reading will also help smooth it in the end
@Kdom said in Official Egghead Thread:
I have seens several peopoe who complain about the around the world scenes.
I would be curious about a poll to know what is the community feeling.
As for me, Vegapunk's revelations have not been that interesting so far beside Saul being alive in Elbaf and in waiting for the marine to arrive, i enjoy those scenes. But so far we have only a taste of everything so i guess my enjoyment will only last if we have a bit more but will that not be to much once the action in Egghead starts ?
I guess the volume reading will also help smooth it in the end
Makes me wonder how many complained that we got stuck seeing Onigashima for like 70 chapters. lol
@Kdom I think it depends on how invested each one's been in the main storyline.
I do get excited about the world building stuff, but at the same time I'm pretty invested into the mystery and how the story will go once the mastermind is revealed. I'm also interested in Kuma's backstory and believe my waifu Hancock may finally return to the main story in this arc. As such, each time we go to outside stuff it feels like we lose momentum on the main plot and that's a bit frustrating.
Overall, in the long run it doesn't matter. I sure wish we were getting world updates during Wano Act 3, when I was way more invested in the Reverie and Warlord plots but had to endure 2 years without updates.
Oh shit I just realized that Roger has a gigantic egg on his ship and we are at egghead island
@Shiebs said in Official Egghead Thread:
Oh shit I just realized that Roger has a gigantic egg on his ship and we are at egghead island
Prob just a coincidence since Oda would never do something ridiculous like linking Roger and Vegapunk through eggs. lol
@electricmastro not sure if joking or serious. I could totally see it ending up as some kind of connection. How many more eggs are we supposed to encounter during the ending stretches of the story.
So if Garp is going to rescue Sword member Koby, then what will happen with Sword captain Drake?
Some predictions since I’m bored:
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For the next 3 months, we are getting around 8 chapters (3 in March, 3 in April, 2 in May due to Golden Week).
Over this period, we likely are going to get:
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Let’s see how wrong I am, lol.
I'm just waiting to see Gecko, Flamingo, and Croc. Don't give the latter a cig, Oda.
I have a predition around what's going on in Egghead and why one of the Punk's has betrayed the others.
I think that the traitourous Punk is planning to perform some morally corrupt experiment, killing all those captured Cipher Pol agents and harnassing the power of their souls. Maybe the plan is even to capture the Straw Hats as well. That's why those Cipher Pol agents are in some kind of weirdly shaped container, in a secret part of the lab that must not show up on any monitor and that the other punks don't know about (otherwise they should've found them a long time ago). This experiment will obviously result in a lot of death, and so all the other Punks are against it, which is why the traitor is trying to get rid of them as well (it can't get rid of the Stella so he's tied up and outside of the actual machine itself).
As for why this Punk is trying to harnass the agents souls, I think it connects back to the unlimited fuel from the Void Century that Vegapunk has been researching. I think soul power is the fuel needed to power the Iron Giant, and the Iron Giant, being so big, needs a lot of them. We've seen both from Moriah and Big Mom that other people's essence / souls contain power and can be placed into both objects to give them life, and people to make them stronger. With the recent discussions of souls and devil fruits in the beginning section of this arc, I think it would be fitting it tied back into the ancient fuel.
It's possible that the reason the Iron Giant was active 200 years ago is because a previous Soul-Soul fruit user used their powers to give it life. And as for why this Punk let slip to the government about the Poneglyph research, it may have been to lure agents over to use as fuel. Plucking any of the lab assistants (who may all be robots as far as we know) would arouse suspicion, but using outside people and then covering up their disappearance would be simpler.
@black-leg-jex I have my own suspicions about the mastermind’s motivations and objectives, but the idea that the infinite energy has a morally questionable source and everything was done to harness it is very intriguing.
The infinite energy is powered by a bunch of Warlord clone children running on treadmills.
Those Who Walk Away From Egghead Island
I'm thinking about what could happen with Franky/Chopper this arc.
It would be cool if Franky fights a Seraphim but is TRASHED. Like, he loses an arm, gets heavy damaged. But then he escapes with Lilith or Pythagoras and rebuilds himself with punktech.
As for Chopper, it would be awesome if he also escapes the Vegapunk attack and finds a Vegapunk (maybe the same one with Franky), then learns more about Devil Fruits and end up getting new combat forms. I'd love for him to get rid of Kung Fu point and come up with a new arm/jump point combo form.
General predictions:
Absolutely hair-brained predictions/theories:
I can see the bubble gun coming into use. Is it similar to the resin from Sabaody that coats ships from the pressure of going so deep underwater? The crew were able to cover their bodies with it and fight. It can possibly be a more advanced application of that process and not the same substance.
I remember when the crew were initially going up to the lab, Lilith said that Pyrobloin was used similar to it's function on Sky Islands. Pyrobloin is an ingredient in Kairoseki, so there is a chance to weaponize even more with Usopp/Franky.
I wouldn't rule out there being focus on the green blood. Why did Oda want it to be seen on the Seraphim arm? It does look cool and make them come off more like a science project. Looking like a Warlord with Lunarian features wasn't enough? Oda has too much fun with these designs. Especially the SMILE users. He probably wanted to step back a little with the way Sheepshead functioned.
@Cockycent I'm partial to the theory that the green blood - and thus the DF power associated with it - can be switched out for different batches at will. Maybe they adapt based on the abilities of their opponents and alter their own powers accordingly.
@last-exit-to-laughtale
Wow, I never thought about looking back what could have happened two months or so prior.
Also, I do think Gear 5 must have some serious drawback we haven’t figured yet. I’ve ben considering the loss of personality as a possibility. Luffy didn’t seem like himself when he transformed the 1st time for a while, and maybe there’s an increasing risk of him losing control each time he transforms.
I have a theory about Sanji getting Sora's suit at Egghead
Let me explain. We have the comic... There is some hero named Sora who obviously had some suit as well. Further more his mom was Sora... So there for sure is a connection.
Currently Sanji and his team are in some weapon lab... So what if there is the OG suit of Sora stored? Sanji will find it and because of genetic connection through his mother named Sora will be able to activate it?
With it the worst enemy of the Vinsmokes will appear while still having their genetic enhancement as well.
He would be like the Green Ranger. Fürst manipulated by an evil force before gaining his true power
@electricmastro said in Official Egghead Thread:
@Shiebs said in Official Egghead Thread:
Oh shit I just realized that Roger has a gigantic egg on his ship and we are at egghead island
Prob just a coincidence since Oda would never do something ridiculous like linking Roger and Vegapunk through eggs. lol
I don’t know, I think there might be something there, Oda has some seriously crazy foreshadowing
Just this arc we got a Stussy bitting a Giraffe which was set up in Whole Cale Island and Vivi with Big News Morgan which was foreshadowed all the way back at Albasta
Seriously Oda’s crazy I could totally see him setting something up here
Stussy biting a giraffe is 100% a cool and funny coincidence. There is no storytelling meaning to put her drinking giraffe juice to foreshadow her biting a guy hundred of chapters later. It's just funny that it happened, it has no meaning.
(But yeah, there is certainly an idea behind the egg in Roger's ship, and it will pay off sometime unexpectedly)
@Chams-0 said in Official Egghead Thread:
Stussy biting a giraffe is 100% a cool and funny coincidence. There is no storytelling meaning to put her drinking giraffe juice to foreshadow her biting a guy hundred of chapters later. It's just funny that it happened, it has no meaning.
(But yeah, there is certainly an idea behind the egg in Roger's ship, and it will pay off sometime unexpectedly)
Not just that but the Whole Cake giraffe positioned near Rocks and a backstabbing woman. Rather indicative of what Oda was thinking.
If Franky filled his cola bottles with the green blood, would he be able to use Devil Fruit powers?
With the S-Snake action over the past few chapters and Blackbeard going after Hancock for her DF, it seems Oda is really trying to push the Mero fruit as one of the strongest in the verse
With everything that's been going on recently in this arc. I have the feeling that the event that was mention at the end of Dressrosa is coming up soon. That's just my opinion.
@last-exit-to-laughtale That's an interesting idea. It seems you have to have the Green Blood in you full time to have the DF.....but what about temporary power?