With the publication of One Piece Chapter 1066, this seems like a good opportunity to review what we already know about Vegapunk. It’s worth your time to get to know this guy because he’s commonly considered to be the smartest person in the entire series. To a large extent, the Marines’ victories can be attributed to Vegapunk, their head scientist. On the other hand, this chapter of One Piece reveals that there is more to this person than meets the eye. After reading One Piece Chapter 1066, here is some information regarding Vegapunk that readers should know:
Karakuri Island is where he was born
In Chapter 1066 of One Piece, Vegapunk’s actual age was revealed to be 63. He was born on the paradisiacal island of Karakuri. Franky was dispatched by Bartholomew Kuma to Vegapunk to study his creations. Vegapunk gained a lot of knowledge from the Void Century, as shown in Chapter 1066 of One Piece. Despite this, he is an actual scientific genius. Even before Vegapunk learned about the Great Kingdom, Karakuri Island had developed a sophisticated technical infrastructure. Because of his intelligence, he could also figure out how to use strange machinery by disassembling it.
For those who don’t know, Vegapunk was a MADS member
MADS is a mysterious scientific outfit that uncovered the Lineage Factor, the so-called “blueprint of life.” For the rest of the group, Vegapunk was the standout member.
For the Judge Who Smokes Vinegar
Julius Caesar, King of the Clowns
They were all renowned for their scientific prowess, but one thing they all had in common was that they were all brilliant. When the World Government abolished the gang in Chapter 1066 of One Piece, which is 24 years in the past, they used force. In the Marines, he rose to the position of a head scientist. Vegapunk was then hired by the Marines to lead their research labs once he was released from prison. Sentomaru was given the responsibility of protecting him. What Vegapunk might lead to in terms of scientific progress is:
For consumers of Devil Fruit, the aforementioned Lineage Factor
Marine vessels are equipped with seasoned coatings to deter Sea Kings.
Island climates, like those of Egghead, may be managed with precision.
How Devil Fruits actually function, including the specific mechanisms through which their users acquire their abilities
The Warlord system has been superseded by the Seraphim and Pacifista programmes. When the Marines needed a prisoner, they took Kaido. Vegapunk utilised the future emperor’s DNA to engineer synthetic versions of the devil fruit. Currently, Momonosuke is armed with a Seiryu version of Kaido’s Devil Fruit, the Uo Uo no Mi. In One Piece Chapter 1066, we learn that Monkey D. Dragon didn’t like the concept that Vegapunk would become a “government dog” during a flashback sequence. But the scientist said he couldn’t continue his studies without money, and he had never had that on Karakuri Island. The present home of Vegapunk is Egghead, also known as the “Island of the Future.” Although, after Chapter 1066 of One Piece, we won’t know for sure if he’ll be forced to depart.
Because he “knows too much,” CP0 has been dispatched to kill him. The researcher maintains communication with Dragon. Vegapunk had to warn him of his impending death long before the events of One Piece Chapter 1066. Rob Lucci has his work cut out for him, especially with Luffy by his side. After Kuma had made his final plea, the scientist obliged.
Bartholomew Kuma, who lacked any sort of free choice, opted to become a Pacifista for the World Government for mysterious reasons. Nonetheless, Vegapunk obliged him with one last favour before the operation was done. During the two-year time jump, Kuma was concerned for the safety of the Thousand Sunny.
While the Straw Hats may not have realised it at the time, Vegapunk was aiding them. Jewelry Bonney, Kuma’s daughter, is now visiting Egghead in hopes of getting some advice from the scientific genius.
Vegapunk divided himself into six different entities. Vegapunk concluded, somewhere in the last 20 years, that he needed to work smarter, not harder. In doing so, he effectively divided himself into six autonomous entities:
For example, Shaka (Punk-1) is “Good,” whereas Lilith (Punk-2) is “Evil,” and Edison (Punk-3) is “Neutral” (Punk-03) In his “Thinking,” Pythagoras (Punk-04) This is the “Wisdom” Atlas (Punk-05) York, “Violence” (Punk-06) The desire for more than one’s a fair share
All in One According to Chapter 1066, Vegapunk’s head size was once monstrous. When the Straw Hats finally arrived at Egghead, though, his head was the standard size and he was wearing a metal helmet. Most readers assume (without any proof) that he built his satellites out of what was left of his brain. As for the inventions of recent years, it is still not apparent which satellite is responsible for them.
He is well-versed in the history of the Great Kingdom. More information regarding Vegapunk’s ties to the Great Kingdom is revealed in Chapter 1066 of One Piece. A little time after Ohara had been destroyed by the World Government, he went there to pay his respects. Fortunately, he learned that giants were rescuing the books from the river and therefore saving history. Sometime later, Vegapunk would sneak out to Elbaf to read the books for himself. He became well-versed in the history of the Void Century and its technical developments, particularly those of the Great Kingdom. One day, Vegapunk would find out a way to pick up where the researchers in Ohara had left off. Although Egghead seems futuristic, it is in fact modelled by the Great Kingdom of old. Obviously, the revelations in One Piece Chapter 1066 are mind-blowing in this aspect.
