Summary
- Blackbeard's crewmember, Catarina Devon, can copy faces, allowing for manipulation and infiltration.
- Saturn's death may still benefit Blackbeard through manipulated chaos and access to powerful weaponry.
- Blackbeard's history shows a strategy of capitalizing on opportunities with minimal risk, such as in chaos events.
In the One Piece series, Blackbeard is a master of manipulation and deception and is known for his ability to exploit chaos and seize opportunities. One of his crewmates, Catarina Devon, wields the Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Kyubi no Kitsune, and this mythical zoan fruit allows her to transform into others by copying their faces.
Many tumultuous events happened on Egghead, and it was amidst this chaos that one of Blackbeard's crew was able to copy Saturn's, one of the Five Elders, face. However, the death of Saturn might have created a huge setback in Blackbeard's plans, but the question remains: is Saturn's face now useless, or could it still open a door of endless opportunities for Blackbeard in One Piece?
Catarina Devon's Power of Deception
Is Saturn's Death The End?
Through Catarina's devil fruit ability to copy faces, it gives Blackbeard an incredible tool for manipulation. The world of One Piece is ruled by deception, and hidden agendas, and Catarina's power has proven to be a strategic weapon for Blackbeard. In the series, Devon has used the power to deceive ex-schibukai Gecko Moria by taking on the face of Absalom. In this vein, this ability allows her to infiltrate, manipulate, and sow confusion, which fits perfectly into Blackbeard's overall strategy of staying one step ahead of his enemies. Also, with the array of devil fruit users in Blackbeard's crew, it is obvious they all have powers capable of wreaking havoc, each with their area of expertise.
One of the significant events in chapter 1125 of the manga is the shocking death of Saturn. With the death of Saturn, where does that leave Blackbeard's copy of the elder's face? However, for someone of Saturn's status, death might not be the end, and his face could still serve as a symbol of authority within the World Government.
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The Symbol Of Saturn's Copied Face
Blackbeard's History Of Exploiting Chaos
In the One Piece series, symbols and identities hold as much power as physical strength. The face of Saint Saturn isn't just his identity; it's a representation of the ruling class that has shaped the world for centuries. Even after his death, his image retains power. Those who don't know about his death would still respond to his authority, especially considering how secretive the World Government is. For Blackbeard, exploiting this power won't be surprising. While the real Saturn may no longer pose a threat, his legacy and the authority associated with his image can be used as a tool for deception. Whether it's infiltrating World Government meetings, accessing high-level information, or simply creating chaos, Saturn's face could still be a valuable asset, even in death.
Blackbeard's defining trait is his ability to capitalize on the downfall of powerful figures.
He didn't just challenge Whitebeard head-on; he waited for the right moment to claim the Gura Gura no Mi after Whitebeard's death, using it to solidify his position of power. Blackbeard doesn't rush into situations mindlessly —he waits for opportunities to make the most impact with minimal risk. In other words, he doesn't fight a lost battle or put himself in a risky situation. Instances like the prison breakout at Impel Down further solidify his trait as an opportunist. Blackbeard used the chaos that happened at Impel Down to free some of the prison's most notorious criminals. Moreover, even if Blackbeard's original plan will work out only if Saturn is alive, there is no doubt that he will see another golden opportunity with his death. If Blackbeard's crew, particularly Catarina Devon, were to use Saturn's copied face, they could infiltrate the highest levels of the World Government unnoticed. Even in death, Saturn's face could open doors that would otherwise remain locked, giving Blackbeard access to restricted information.
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Also, impersonating Saturn could allow Blackbeard's crew to destabilize the Marine and wreak havoc on the sea by using the Seraphims. The Seraphims represent a new frontier in the World Government's military power. Vegapunk created these war machines, and they are nearly indestructible. Each of the Seraphims is modeled after the former Warlords like Mihawk and Boa Hancock, but with Lunarian traits that grant them enhanced durability. What makes them even more dangerous is that they obey commands from a strict hierarchy, where the highest level of authority rests with the Five Elders, including Saturn. This chain of command allows the World Government to unleash the Seraphim on their enemies while maintaining total control.
But if Blackbeard were to infiltrate that system, it would give them control over these powerful weapons. In Amazon Lily, Blackbeard was intrigued by the strengths of the Seraphims, and this could prompt him to take power for himself. Likewise, disguised as Saturn, Devon could issue orders, create confusion among Marine leaders, or even destabilize the remaining Gorosei members. The potential for mischief and manipulation is endless, and it's precisely the kind of chaos Blackbeard thrives in. In the end, Saturn's death might be another stepping stone in Blackbeard's path to power, and Catarina Devon's unique ability will play a key role in making that happen.
One Piece
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- October 20, 1999
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.
- Studio
- Toei Animation
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Eiichiro Oda
- Number of Episodes
- 1122
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu, Pluto TV