Scanned versions of One Piece chapter 1066 were made available late on Thursday, November 10, with dialogue clarifications from the complete synopsis. Until notice, it appears that the actual Dr Vegapunk has divulged that the technology of Egghead Island comes from the Ancient Kingdom. The leak of One Piece chapter 1066 proves without a reasonable doubt that Elbaf-based fan favourite Jaguar D. Saul is still alive and well. Chapter 1066 demonstrates, if nothing else, Eiichiro Oda’s intent to connect the last tale to the preceding ones. In this essay, we’ll analyse the recent leak of One Piece chapter 1066 in great detail so you can follow along. Discussion of the Oharan slaughter in Chapter 1066 of One Piece greatly develops Robin’s personality.
Theory, Chapter 1066 of One Piece
At the start of One Piece chapter 1066, the Straw Hats cast doubt on Vegapunk Shaka’s assertions from the previous issue regarding the technology on Egghead Island. Everybody can’t believe that the island of the future could be built with ancient technologies. Shaka makes it clear that this is just speculation before reminiscing about a brave archaeologist he knew who put his life on the line to uncover the secrets of “a certain Ancient Kingdom.”
He goes on to state that machinery from the same time period as the Ancient Kingdom was unearthed at “a certain place” of an archaeological dig.
Robin presses him for clarification, asking if what he’s saying is that machines were invented during the Void Century, but Shaka redirects the topic back to her. To clear things up, he suggests that Ohara’s discovery of the Kingdom’s existence may have been a contributing factor to the Oharan slaughter. According to Shaka, the 20 countries that would eventually form the World Government and the Ancient Kingdom fought a brutal war for 100 years known as the Void Century. To everyone’s surprise, including Sanji’s (who correctly deduces that those who know of this are eventually destroyed), he concludes by arguing that the Ancient Kingdom was obliterated from history to guarantee its beliefs wouldn’t carry on.
The Straw Hats are indignant and want to put this out of their minds, but Shaka assures them it’s just conjecture. He then asks Robin whether or not the World Government’s activities that day amounted to “tantamount to a validation” of his theory. She questions his authority and asks why he needs to know this, revealing that the academics have come up with a hypothesis after much study. Shaka says it doesn’t matter whose government he’s allied with, and he’s kept in the dark to the point where discussing it may get him killed. Usopp interrupts Robin for a while to protest, and Robin responds by asking how he knows this given that all the books and literature about Ohara were burned. But Shaka says he went to Ohara a few months after the Buster Call and that “the will of Ohara lives on.”
To honour Professor Clover, he went to drop flowers at his office. When Robin inquires as to how Shaka knew Clover, he replies that his fascination with the Void Century once inspired an unconventional way of life. According to him, Clover became the most well-known archaeologist in the world after searching the globe for manuscripts, during which time he was imprisoned at least 10 times. According to Shaka, Ohara became a centre of learning and discovery when academics, archaeologists, and other knowledgeable people began to congregate there. Shaka reveals that he, the real Dr Vegapunk, was rendered speechless when he saw the Tree of Knowledge reduced to ash. But he reveals that the island’s central lake was stuffed with literature and information.
He explains that he thinks it’s the work of wise men and women who, in their dying moments, made the decision to pass on their wisdom to the next generation. According to Shaka, the fact that Ohara won and Vegapunk was reduced to tears proves that any footsoldier Marines who saw them didn’t recognise what they were. In Chapter 1066 of One Piece, Robin begins to think about her mother, Nico Olvia, who stayed behind because she had unfinished business. Her reminiscence resumes, but this time it’s shortened to focus on the scholar’s decision to save the books and reference materials and Olvia’s decision to put herself at risk for Robin’s future. As the flashback concludes in Chapter 1066 of One Piece, Robin is shown sobbing in the present.
Robin asks where the books from the lake are, confirming Shaka’s suspicions just as Sanji and company start to become agitated. Chapter 1066 of One Piece shifts into another flashback, as Luffy, reveals that he intended to take them back to Punk Hazard but realised it was too perilous, marking the beginning of their story. Chapter 1066 of One Piece introduces Vegapunk and hints at the defiant side of his personality. Several months after the Buster Call, in Chapter 1066 of One Piece, a young Dr Vegapunk arrives in Ohara and witnesses the Giants retrieving the books from the lake. Monkey D. Dragon himself approaches Vegapunk and comments on how long it has been, prompting Vegapunk to wonder if they realise their significance and what he should do.
They both inquire as to their whereabouts and reveal that they had already crossed paths with Professor Clover. Dr Vegapunk goes on a rant about how Clover’s attempts to ruin the planet are nothing but propaganda, but Dragon assures him that he has already spoken with the Giants and that he need not be concerned. They are headed by “a weird Giant clothed from head to toe in bandages,” suggesting that they are from Elbaf and are aware of the book’s importance. According to the injured Giant, Ohara gave its life so that its books wouldn’t be lost to history. When the Giants finally return with the books, Dragon is relieved but still worried about running across a “Government lackey” like Vegapunk. Then, Dragon jokes about how Vegapunk has become a lapdog for the World Government by revealing that he once invited him to join his “Freedom Fighters” squad.
Vegapunk says that he shouldn’t bother thinking about Dragon’s “rag-tag enterprise” because it has no money or resources. In agreement, Dragon says that his seemingly long-time friend is as direct as ever. Vegapunk provides further explanation for his decisions here, arguing that the World Government is a sizable organisation with many “decent people” who can be persuaded, especially within the Navy. Finally, he cautions Dragon to “lose sight of the end goal,” to which Dragon replies that the World Government’s most recent move is over the line. He says it’s ridiculous that the Oharans are being exterminated for challenging authority and that he’ll build an army to face them head-on.
Vegapunk is confused since the flashback in One Piece chapter 1066 concludes with Dragon making a promise to transform the world, and he recalls that Dragon detested war. In the present, Shaka recounts that Dragon, Emporio Ivankov, and Bartholomew Kuma established the Revolutionary Army within a year after that event. As Shaak elaborates on how his insatiable curiosity brought him to Elbaf, where the volumes were stored, the Straw Hats weigh in on various points of the narrative that are of particular interest to them. He was able to talk to everyone and absorb all the information Ohara found about the world, remembering everything. Jaguar D. Saul, his face obscured by a bandage, may be seen conversing with Vegapunk in what looks to be an Oharan library.
Shaka says he has all of Ohara’s information stored in his brain and has carried on their investigation. When Robin inquires as to whether or not the Giant captain’s name is Saul, Vegapunk replies that he is currently in hiding and is unable to comment. Yet Robin interprets this as proof and expresses gratitude to Shaka (now referred to as “Dr Vegapunk”) for ensuring that Ohara’s sacrifice was not in vain. He only retorts that it is in his inherent nature as a scholar to expand into any and all avenues of inquiry. The Straw Hats’ shoes start moving on their own all of a sudden in One Piece chapter 1066. Shaka says he can’t let them go just yet, and that he has something he wants to show them if they’ll follow him. The focus returns to Luffy and the company, who are still next to the enormous robot they discovered in earlier chapters (1066). Since the robot is “the sort that moves on its own,” Chopper and Luffy can’t figure out how to enter it.
Even though Bonney insists it cannot move, the group begins giving it unique names and instructions, such as “Robonosuke” and “Roboking.” Shortly after, however, Luffy hears a loud noise and fears that the robot will explode. Someone suddenly yells for help, claiming something along the lines of “space-time twisted mid-warp” and trapped them. While Bonney seems to recognise the stranger, Luffy goes to aid him. At the same time, the stranger acknowledges Luffy as Dragon’s son, remarking that he always knew Luffy would make it here. Next, he comments on Bonney, noting that she has grown much since they last met. When Chopper and Luffy inquire as to the man’s means of flight, he demonstrates the feature on their shoes that would allow them to float as well. Unfortunately, in One Piece chapter 1066, the true Dr Vegapunk is introduced and the trio ends up soaring too high and needs to be saved once again.
Thoughts on Completing One Piece, Chapter 1066
Chapter 1066 of One Piece is a watershed point in the series, lore-dumping significant details about the Oharan slaughter and Robin’s past. Some readers may find this issue dull and lacklustre in terms of excitement, while others may appreciate how much it does in only 17 pages. The introduction of Dr Vegapunk in One Element chapter 1066 is particularly significant since it appears to be the final missing piece before the start of the Egghead Island arc. While CP0 is on his way to wipe out the Doctor and his satellite personalities, it appears that the Straw Hats will be there to defend him and, if successful, convince him to betray the World Government. With Bonney tracking down Dr Vegapunk, fans should be able to obtain some answers about what happened between her and Kuma. Despite the fact that it is not the most pressing issue at the moment, Oda will have to resolve this plot point after One Piece chapter 1066.