Even if neither the Straw Hats, CP-0, nor the Seraphim were involved this time, this episode started off extremely intense. The Pacifista MK. III can definitely not be compared with the old models in any way, as they have significantly higher intelligence and assessment skills.
By the way, the animation during the bubble shield scene looked great. At first I didn't even understand what kind of ability the MK. III used at all. Nevertheless, it can be assumed that the strongest shield in the world can probably only be overcome with certain devil fruit powers or absurd strength. offer help
I'm relieved that Sentormaru is somewhat okay. However, as he already states, there remains this strange reality that the Navy can communicate freely while communications for him remain disrupted. This, coupled with the incident where the Frontier Dome was briefly shut down and the Satellites were effectively stripped of control, raises some questions about who or what else might be in the lab.
While the 50 more MK. III were activated by Sentomaru, I simply couldn't ignore the extremely familiar door sound of the first Doom games :D
Bonney's entry into Kuma's memories was incredibly well portrayed. Like most children, she must have always seen her father as a kind, strong and almost invincible person. What this sight of her own father crying as a child with such desperate cries for help must trigger in her emotionally is unlikely to be understandable to anyone. I don't even want to imagine the extent of Kuma's past when we've already been given such a glimpse, which is quite frightening. Therefore, it is not at all surprising why Vegapunk was so insistent on stopping Bonney from entering this room.
Great to see Zoro, Brook and Stussy finally getting their appropriate outfits. In a way, it's almost shocking that Oda decided not to give Stussy anything more revealing.
Thanks to Edison and Lilith, Atlas now seems to be well again. With all the "beauties" in the room, Sanji naturally suffered one of his typical overloads as a result. Cutie! Pretty! Lovely!
I loved the scene between Nami and Robin, as it once again highlighted the Straw Hats' deep friendship and bond.
As expected, Shaka confirmed again that the damage done to the lab by the Seraphim also affected the cam-snails, which means there is now limited visibility. Since Vegapunk was locked out by Bonney, the first logical conclusion on his part would have been to contact Shaka or one of the remaining Satellites, which was not the case. So it's entirely possible that he wasn't able to do this because he was overwhelmed by someone or something unknown.
In any case, searching in a group is probably the most sensible solution for this.
It's hilarious any time Zoro wants to go off alone to help find Vegapunk in this case. Amazingly, Robin was once again the deciding factor in stopping him, but it remains one of the classic, funny scenes in One Piece.
Oda's attention to detail and involvement of the rest of the world will always fascinate me, which was further highlighted by Luffy's comment on how Iceberg might be doing at the moment.
Morgans does have a very controversial side to him. On the one hand, he often pursues the truth and on the other hand, he is now trying to frame Luffy for taking Vegapunk hostage, which will most likely result in him receiving a big reward from the government.
Vivi's presence came as a big surprise. Since the incident on the Reveri and the resulting headlines, her whereabouts have been completely unknown, but I'm glad she's doing well. I wouldn't have thought Morgan would give her accommodation, but in the long run he'll most likely just have a new, big headline in mind. What Wapol has to do with it also remains a current mystery, which only makes things more interesting. |