Who Sabotaged Egghead? A One Piece Fan Theory
Who Sabotaged Egghead? A One Piece Fan Theory

Who Sabotaged Egghead? A One Piece Fan Theory

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When it comes to writing content, there are two crucial factors to consider: “perplexity” and “burstiness.” The perplexity measures the complexity of the text, while the burstiness compares the variations of sentences. It is said that humans tend to write with greater burstiness, but when it comes to AI sentences, they tend to be more uniform. This article will explore the possibility of a traitor among the Vegapunk cloning team and present several fan theories about who may have sabotaged Egghead in the manga/anime series, One Piece.

In the latest adventure of the Straw Hat Pirates, they found themselves in a sabotaged situation. They got trapped in the Labo phase, Seraphim went berserk, communication was cut-off, and all cameras were turned off. Shaka believed that one of the Vegapunks was responsible for all of this, but readers were not entirely convinced. Despite Shaka’s claims, many readers provided alternative solutions to the ongoing crisis.

One commonly held theory is that St Jaygarcia Saturn, one of the Five Elders, was responsible for the sabotage. Fans speculate that he used some secret Devil Fruit power to arrive at the Future Island ahead of schedule. They also cite his ability to control Seraphim, and the fact that the silhouette seen in the faint camera footage resembled him. His motive, supposedly, was to destroy the Straw Hat Pirates, Vegapunk, CP0 agents, and possibly Bonney for the World Government.

Another suspect is Caribou, who is known for causing trouble. Fans suggest that he might have taken out the cameras since he did something similar when he disabled the communication system in the Udon Prison Mines. His motive could range from collecting bargaining chips to comedic errors that happened to mess everything up.

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There are even wilder theories, such as Vegapunk’s eighth clone that wants to take revenge since they have been neglected. Others suggest that Seraphim developed free will and chose to destroy anyone who threatened to shackle them again, explaining why they did not obey Vegapunk’s commands to stop and their familiarity with the lab.

While many fan theories are circulating, most of them fail to provide a convincing explanation. In the case of Saturnus, for example, he might have used the Devil Fruit power to arrive early, but he would not know how to disable and re-enable the Border Dome. The only plausible culprit might still be Vegapunk, or there could be more surprises that await readers.

In conclusion, the ongoing mystery of Egghead’s sabotage in One Piece has sparked many fan theories, but none of them have provided a definitive answer. It is up to the readers to continue reading to uncover the truth behind who was the real saboteur.

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