One Piece Chapter 1103: What St. Saturn’s Scientist Status Means

St. Jaygarcia Saturn has had several details about himself revealed in One Piece’s Egghead Arc compared to his last 20 years in the story, where nobody in the audience even knew his name. He’s the eater of an Awakened ushi-oni Devil Fruit, likes sausages, might be immortal, and is just as evil and corrupt as every other Celestial Dragon seen throughout the story. He’s also responsible for many issues for the people currently on Egghead; he forced Dr. Vegapunk to remove Bartholomew Kuma’s free will, came to the island to personally ensure his demise, blocked the Straw Hat Pirates’ escape with a fleet of Marine vessels, and killed Jewelry Bonney’s mother Ginny with a disease caused by his Devil Fruit experiments. That last offense is particularly noteworthy for how it informs the character.The Godhead of Science and Defense isn’t just a fancy title that puts St. Saturn in charge of Dr. Vegapunk and his scientific progress. He’s something of a scientist himself. He mentioned this in Chapter 1102, “Kuma’s Life,” but Chapter 1103, “I’m Sorry, Daddy,” reaffirmed his claim by revealing his work in the field. This small detail could have various implications for him and the rest of the Five Elders regarding who they are, where they came from, and what role they can be expected to play in the story moving forward.However, while St. Saturn can understand Vegapunk’s technology, Vegapunk is still the better inventor. St. Saturn still must rely on Vegapunk for new creations, including the means for removing Kuma’s mind. If St. Saturn could create something on Vegapunk’s level, he wouldn’t need to order him to erase all traces of Kuma’s will. He was so cautious about the Buccaneer’s potential that he put several stipulations and countermeasures in place to ensure Kuma would never defy the World Government; removing his free will was only one such precaution. That desire for security should have compelled him to guarantee Kuma’s will was gone by completing the procedure himself. As things stand, St. Saturn can only commission Vegapunk, review his work, see what he has or hasn’t done, and stamp it with his proverbial seal of approval. However, that would have to mean he can also tell when Vegapunk tries to make something new; this would be how he could tell if Vegapunk did something to Kuma to save his free will, which he would inquire about.

St. Jaygarcia Saturn has had several details about himself revealed in One Piece’s Egghead Arc compared to his last 20 years in the story, where nobody in the audience even knew his name. He’s the eater of an Awakened ushi-oni Devil Fruit, likes sausages, might be immortal, and is just as evil and corrupt as every other Celestial Dragon seen throughout the story. He’s also responsible for many issues for the people currently on Egghead; he forced Dr. Vegapunk to remove Bartholomew Kuma’s free will, came to the island to personally ensure his demise, blocked the Straw Hat Pirates’ escape with a fleet of Marine vessels, and killed Jewelry Bonney’s mother Ginny with a disease caused by his Devil Fruit experiments. That last offense is particularly noteworthy for how it informs the character.

The Godhead of Science and Defense isn’t just a fancy title that puts St. Saturn in charge of Dr. Vegapunk and his scientific progress. He’s something of a scientist himself. He mentioned this in Chapter 1102, “Kuma’s Life,” but Chapter 1103, “I’m Sorry, Daddy,” reaffirmed his claim by revealing his work in the field. This small detail could have various implications for him and the rest of the Five Elders regarding who they are, where they came from, and what role they can be expected to play in the story moving forward.

However, while St. Saturn can understand Vegapunk’s technology, Vegapunk is still the better inventor. St. Saturn still must rely on Vegapunk for new creations, including the means for removing Kuma’s mind. If St. Saturn could create something on Vegapunk’s level, he wouldn’t need to order him to erase all traces of Kuma’s will. He was so cautious about the Buccaneer’s potential that he put several stipulations and countermeasures in place to ensure Kuma would never defy the World Government; removing his free will was only one such precaution. That desire for security should have compelled him to guarantee Kuma’s will was gone by completing the procedure himself. As things stand, St. Saturn can only commission Vegapunk, review his work, see what he has or hasn’t done, and stamp it with his proverbial seal of approval. However, that would have to mean he can also tell when Vegapunk tries to make something new; this would be how he could tell if Vegapunk did something to Kuma to save his free will, which he would inquire about.

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