Summary

  • Killingham's broadcast is a tactical move to psychologically dominate Elbaf using their communication system.
  • The World Government may use Elbaf's strength for total annihilation, hinting at a grand reveal by Killingham.
  • Loki's refusal to join the World Government led to a shift in strategy, culminating in Killingham's impending broadcast.

The Elbaf arc in One Piece has been a slow-paced journey, but Killingham’s recent broadcast set-up might be the lighter that ignites the flames of action in this One Piece arc.

Gunko has the Straw Hats on-site restrained like puppies on a leash; the abduction of the children of Elbaf is progressing with no solution in sight; and, amidst it all, Killingham decides to speak after defeating Kiba and immobilizing Ange in record time. Not just to his fellow God’s Knights, but the whole of Elbaf. Would the next few words he utters turn Elbaf on its head? Or will it sink them further into the chaos already ongoing?

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A Big Step In Overtaking Elbaf

Elbaph’s Communication System Becomes A Weapon Of Control

Killingham’s decision to make use of the Transponder Snails is not just about delivering a message, as paramount as it is to the progression of the series, but also a genius tactical move in subjugating Elbaf. Since the God’s Knights began their abduction plan, this historical land has been left in disarray. The giants were trying their best to keep the situation caused by “unknown enemies” in control, putting out fires and defeating the imaginary monsters spawned by the children of Elbaf. Imagine the panic that comes with realizing that the unknown enemies have found their way into the heart of the land.

By hijacking Elbaf’s communication system, the God’s Knights have turned this forceful invasion into a psychological domination, putting their prey at an impasse with words and propaganda.

Now, they can achieve more by doing less. If their cards are played right and without any intervention, this broadcast could very well signal the end of Elbaf. Whether to blackmail them with their children or announce a Buster Call that would be the icing on the cake of the commotion, the God’s Knights’ upper hand is way higher than it seems. The broadcast has not yet begun, but the setup alone changes everything.

The End Of The World?

Elbaf Might Be The First Step In World Eradication

The World Government has a lot of secrets, secrets that come into the light the more fans follow Luffy on his journey to become Pirate King. There was the complete erasure of the history of the Void Century and a more recent discovery of Imu, the king on the throne of a supposedly leaderless organization. Previously, attempting to destroy the world, as crazy as it sounds, is a feat the World Government is capable of. But destroying the world again? That’s not such a stretch. Their plan this time might be to use the strength of the legendary Elbaf, by whatever means necessary, to ensure total annihilation. And that might be the Killingham’s grand reveal.

The world was meant to simply vanish, one day… That’s how it was supposed to go… - Gunko

Going by Gunko’s irritation, the World Government planned to eradicate the world without a trace, the same way the Kingdom of Lulusia was destroyed and erased from history, but the likes of Vegapunk and Clover saw through their plan and announced it to the world. A war is now unavoidable, and securing the strength of Elbaf through complete domination makes their end goal feasible. Killingham vaguely declares their plans while showing the people of Elbaf that they have no choice but to comply, which is not unexpected of a God’s Knight.

The First Attempt

Loki’s Failed Recruitment

The World Government wants Elbaf, by hook or by crook, and the events leading up to Killingham’s broadcast were not their first approach to ensuring Elbaf was in their arsenal. Their original plan was to recruit Loki, the accursed prince of Elbaf, into their ranks. As a menace with ancient Giant blood who might share their dream of world destruction, Loki would have been a massive plus for the World Government. However, Loki despises the World Government and the messenger sent to recruit him, Figarland Shamrock.

Long ago, the savage warriors of Elbaf dominated the New World. The World Government will bring them to heel no matter what!! - Shamrock

He believes no one in their right mind would join the scum called “Nobles” and flatly refused their invitation. Loki’s defiance made Shamrock summon Sommers and Killingham, changing the plan from recruiting Elbaf’s strength as shrewdly as possible to forcefully taking it by breaking them, and Killingham’s broadcast in the recent chapter could be a psychological means to this end.

The Entire Island Awaits Killingham’s Voice

And Its Consequences

Killingham Elbaf

By the end of chapter 1146, everything is ready. The Transponder Snails have been tested and are active. The defenders of the Walrus school are neutralized. Saul is heavily damaged and incapacitated, leaving Robin and Chopper nowhere to run. And the other Straw Hats on-site are in a bind with Gunko. The next few words to leave Killingham’s lips, which are definitely not bringing good news, would sink them into hopelessness and despair unlike any other and could affect their standing in the upcoming war.

It is not just about the message itself - it is the deathly silence and realization of their powerlessness, which is very unusual for a proud race of warriors. The message does not need to be heavy or true, just enough to kill their hopes and spit on their legacy. These are the kinds of situations in which the Straw Hats shine, and in this case, the powerhouses of the crew are still roaming free with Loki in the underworld. The broadcast might even be what draws their attention to the ongoing crisis in the Sun World. Nevertheless, everyone is helplessly silent, waiting for the words of Killingham.

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October 20, 1999
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One Piece is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. The series follows protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirate crew as they explore the Grand Line to find the King of the Pirates' ultimate treasure, the One Piece, in order to become the next king. The manga's popularity helped it spin off into a larger media franchise, including an anime with more than 1,000 episodes.

Network
Fuji TV
Studio
Toei Animation
Creator
Eiichiro Oda
Number of Episodes
1122
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu, Pluto TV
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