The World Government Does have one of the Ancient Weapons!
One Piece Chapter 1116 Review
Ever since he started this dead man’s switch broadcast, Vegapunk has been dropping truth bomb after truth bomb on all of us. First, we learn that the world’s sinking into the sea thanks to the World Government. Then we learn that not only was Joy Boy the first pirate, but the one who fought the proto-World Government in the Void Century. And on top of that, the world of 900 years ago had massive continents that have now sunk beneath the waves. However, one of the biggest bombshells has to be the confirmation of what many fans already suspected. The World Government has their hands an Ancient Weapon, and they used it to destroy Lulusia. And the worst part? Vegapunk created the fuel source they used to power it. The man was like Oppenheimer!

Recap
As the rest of the world continues to grapple with the news of what Vegapunk’s told them, the recording of the Doctor reveals another unfortunate truth. His dream had always been to create an unlimited source of energy, leading to the creation of the Mother Flame. However, what was meant to bring good to the world was used for evil. A fragment of the Mother Flame was stolen from his lab two weeks again. Then, he observed the disappearance of Lulusia, followed by the earthquakes and the rising sea levels. Vegapunk had no choice but to conclude that his creation was used to power an Ancient Weapon to destroy Lulusia, horrifying everyone listening.

In the recording, Vegapunk gets on his knees and begs for forgiveness. Intentional or not, he was an accessory to mass murder. And his creation could lead to the world sinking into the sea in the near future! And what’s worse is that he still doesn’t know why Joy Boy would leave behind the Ancient Weapons or what the conflict was about. However, he does say that one group did learn the truth: the Roger Pirates. Yet they didn’t tell anyone, which Vegapunk cannot understand!


In Sabaody, though, Rayleigh’s listening to the broadcast while getting drunk, complaining that Vegapunk shouldn’t take away the discovery from the next generation…
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Well, that settles it, then. It’s not stated outright, but I think we all know the truth: the World Government has the last Ancient Weapon in their possession: Uranus. Like everyone’s been predicting, they used it to wipe Lulusia off the face of the planet, then tried to cover it up. However, now the entire world knows about the end of Lulusia, and will likely realize that the World Government was behind it.
The World Government’s days are numbered after this. Now that everyone knows about the danger they’re in, and that the World Government is responsible for it, mass revolt will likely occur. And while that will destroy countless lives, this has to be done. The WG needs to be stopped before all hope is lost.
The World is Waiting for Luffy
It’s ironic, though; at the time that he recorded this message, Vegapunk couldn’t understand why the Roger Pirates kept quiet about the true history of the world. However, us readers should’ve been able to piece together Roger’s reasoning by now: it’s because they were a generation too early. The world was waiting for the return of Joy Boy, something that would not happen within Roger’s lifetime. Thus, Roger chose to become the messenger for Joy Boy. By spurring people to search for the One Piece, he ensured that Joy Boy would return. And right now, it’s looking like Luffy is the new Joy Boy. Whether he realizes it or not, it might be Luffy’s fate to save the world from the evil of the World Government.
As for Vegapunk himself, I cannot help but feel bad for him. Much like Oppenheimer and Einstein, he tried to discover an infinite source of clean energy to bring peace to the world. Instead, their research was used to create weapons of mass destruction. After he helped to create the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer deeply regretted his role in its creation. While he didn’t pull the trigger, he still gave mankind the means to destroy itself, and, from his perspective, was responsible for the deaths of everyone at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
It might seem weird to include a reference to the atomic bombings of Japan in here, but even decades after they happened, the collective trauma in Japan has yet to heal. So, it makes sense.
The World Government is So Screwed


In any event, seeing how everyone around the world has reacted to the news is agonizing. My heart broke seeing the funeral for King Cobra in Alabasta. And seeing Moda, the girl from Lulusia who once befriended Ace and joined the Revolutionary Army, hear the truth, was heart-wrenching.
We now have to wait another two weeks for the next chapter, but it feels like we’re getting to the end of the Egghead Island Arc. At the moment, though, it’s anyone’s guess about who will escape the island alive. Edison’s incapacitated, Stussy is preparing to run, and York figured out that the Iron Giant is guarding the Denden Mushi responsible for the broadcast. All I know is that these next two weeks are going to be hard to get through. But I’ll manage! I just hope that the World Government can’t re-activate their Ancient Weapon again.
I Give “Conflict” a 5/5
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The Void Century Ended in a Great Flood
One Piece Chapter 1115 Review/Recap
In 2002, Nintendo released their next Zelda game on the GameCube in Japan. Titled The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, this new installment takes place in a timeline where most of Hyrule is submerged under the sea. This was because the goddesses of Hyrule chose to flood it to contain the evil Ganon when Link didn’t appear. As a result, the survivors of Hyrule lived in the mountains and now stood as islands in this great sea. And in time, they started to forget about their true history. As Dr. Vegapunk reveals to the entire world in this One Piece chapter, something similar happened to their world during the Void Century. Their world wasn’t always dominated by water. It once had entire continents, all swallowed by the sea in a massive flood! The only difference is that the “gods” are mostly evil in Luffy’s world.
Full disclosure: This is going to be an extra-long review. I have a lot to share my thoughts about.

Recap
As most of the world keeps listening to Vegapunk’s broadcast, the chaos continues on Egghead Island. Most of those fighting on Luffy’s side have broken off their fighting. They’re making a beeline for the Giant Pirates ship, now in danger of being surrounded by Navy ships. Meanwhile, the Five Elders are so desperate to stop the broadcast that they ignore everyone. Nusjuro even goes so far as to use his sword to slice the cloud holding Punk Records in half! Thanks to that, the captured Seraphim and CP Agents are freed.

Vegapunk continues his story. He only has a rough idea of what happened, but the Poneglyphs he’s read collectively tell the same story. During the Void Century, the group Joyboy was part of waged a great war of ideals against an alliance of 20 kingdoms. That war and the Void Century somehow ended in Joy Boy’s defeat and the destruction of the Ancient Kingdom. However, the consequences proved far worse.

That’s when Vegapunk drops the biggest bombshell yet. The reason their world’s predominantly ocean? Why do so few people ever leave their island homes? Nine hundred years ago, people didn’t have that problem. People once lived on massive continents in those days! Within less than a century, they were swallowed by the sea as a result of a great flood. The survivors were left clinging to the mountains that became the islands they call home today.
Based on everything he’s learned, Vegapunk could only conclude three things:
- That the level the sea rose during the Void was approximately 200 meters.
- It was impossible for such a flood to be natural. It was man-made, created by the same technology that created the Ancient Weapons. The events a few days prior confirmed this for him.
- Vegapunk reveals that the war that almost destroyed the world in the Void Century never ended.

It’s still ongoing to this day.
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Oda’s Taking a Page from a Lot of Myths
Oh my God, Oda is taking a page from The Wind Waker. Or the 1995 Kevin Costner film Waterworld. I’ve been watching Twitter and the Reddit Discord for One Piece, and those two are the primary comparisons people are making. However, while those two are certainly the most apt examples, there are more.
Across the world, there are many natural and fictional examples of a great flood that threatened to destroy everything. Noah’s Ark and the fall of Atlantis are among the most prominent myths, but there are plenty more. In addition, there’s the idea that the end of the Last Ice Age led to rising sea levels and made the world the way it is today. Even today, climate change has led people to fear that if sea levels continue to increase, much of our land could be lost. Here’s what the world would look like if all the ice melted.

This is Still Nothing Compared to What Vegapunk Claims
And that’s only around 60-70 meters. Yet that’s still enough to wipe out most of the coastlines and render some of our biggest cities uninhabitable. I couldn’t find any comparisons, but if sea levels rose 200 meters, as Vegapunk says, to the world of One Piece, I’m sure most of the continents would be underwater. Billions of human lives would be lost, and countless species of plants, animals, and more would go extinct. That fact is not lost on people in the story, either. One panel has an old character remark how countless people must have died in the Void Century. That alone was enough to make me shudder in horror at this flood.

As an aside, I’ve seen people complain that Oda can’t count and this should be impossible. However, keep in mind two things. Firstly, One Piece defies the laws of nature and physics daily. Secondly, Vegapunk himself points out this shouldn’t be possible. It was man-made, most likely by the people who founded the World Government and became the Celestial Dragons.
And I think I know why they did it.
The Islands Were Meant to be a Prison
What Vegapunk said struck me as odd: the part about why it’s so hard to travel between islands. I never thought too much about why it was like this, but if Vegapunk is right (which we know he is), then the World Government made things this way on purpose. They didn’t just flood the world to wipe out the Ancient Kingdom. They did it so that they could isolate the survivors from each other. It would make it easier for them to cover up the truth and manipulate their descrndants. That way, no one could find the poneglpyhs and expose the truth.
It’s still mind-blowing to believe. But seeing those ancient ruins lying underneath the waves means it must be true! That sight alone was one of the biggest highlights of the chapter. Right next to the scene of Nusjuro cutting Punk Records in half and all the cameos.
I Still Want S-Snake to Join the Straw Hats
Speaking of which, there’s the issue about the Seraphim. Thanks to Nusjuro, they’ve been set free along with the captive CP agents. It’s good to know that those agents that York took hostage might be safe. Even if they’re the enemy, they didn’t deserve what happened to them. However, there’s still the issue of the Seraphim. We still don’t know if Bonney’s command of the Pacifistas extends to them. If it doesn’t, they could be a huge problem.
Then again, S-Snake has already demonstrated that the Seraphim can defy orders thanks to their emotions. The Straw Hats may get lucky and one or more will decide to go rogue and help them. Mostly, though, I want to see S-Snake go with them.
I still want to see Luffy adopt S-Snake as his little sister or Jinbei adopt S-Shark as his son since he’s technically a clone of him.
Oda’s Not Leaving Anyone Out
As impressive as all of these moments were for me, I loved the sheer amount of cameos we got. This chapter hammered home just how many people Dr. Vegapunk’s recording is reaching, as it gave us cameos of many of the people that Luffy and the Straw Hats have run into over the years. Some have been steadfast friends to the crew, while others were former enemies. But the one that I enjoyed seeing was the Fake Straw Hat crew. I was sure that Caribou killed most of them offscreen, but lo and behold, they’re alive and in Marine Custody. And they’re now impersonating the Kid Pirates. The fact that they’re doing so gives fans hope that Kid and his crew will make a comeback.







As always, Oda cooked us a feast to make up for the two-week break, and the fans ate it up. I can’t believe that the world of One Piece could’ve been so different less than a thousand years ago! If Oda ever wanted to do a prequel about his world before the Void Century, he just laid the groundwork for it. For now, though, I’m content with seeing the Five Elders panic like they are, and they’re right to be afraid. I don’t know what will result from Vegapunk’s revelations, but I’m hoping this leads to much of the world rising in revolt against the World Government. I can’t see them making it to the end of the series; no one can.
And one last thing: Vegapunk may not know what the proto-World Government and Joy Boy were fighting about, but fans should have a good idea. Given the series’ overarching themes, it’s safe to say that this war is between freedom and control. And thanks to the series of events, freedom is starting to win, which is good. I’d rather have the chaos and freedom that Luffy embodies than the oppressive control of the World Government any day.
