Anyone who has watched or read 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:One Piece for long enough knows that Eiichiro Oda has a disti🐷nctive talent for planting the seeds of his stories years in advance. Mult🅠iple times throughout the series, seemingly innocuous moments or characters have ended up being of vital importance to the overarching story, with examples ranging from the Straw Hats meeting Laboon to Nami getting a Vivre Card from Lola.
Due to this, One Piece fans have developed something of a knack for spotting interesting, potentially impactful details within the story. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:One Piece Odyssey may not be canon to the series, but that doesn't mean that the developers didn't see a few spots they could sneak in some nifty tidbits.
Spoiler🐎s for One Piece andꦗ One Piece Odyssey ahead.
6 ꦐ The Straw Hats Have Very Spotty M🌜emories
It's no secret that the Straw Hats are usually sharing one, maybe two, brain cells between the lot of them at any given moment. They're 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a jolly bunch, and they tend not to reflect too heavily on the events they go through unless they're really important. Apparently, though, this happy-go-lucky attitude has left their collective memories of their adventures a bit spotty.
As Lim points out, though Memoria is the realm of memories, memories can become distorted with time and recollection, which is why events are slightly different from how they actually went down. Even then, some of the Straw Hats, especially Luffy and Zoro, genuinely don't remember how some of this stuff happened. One particularly amusing example of this is at Enies Lobby when Chopper opens the pantry fridge to find it full of meat instead of the various drinks he originally used to help Franky. Immediately, the entire crew realizes that the only one who remembered there being any meat in there was Luffy, hence the change.
5 ꦍ No One Told The Straw Hats Pell Is Alive
During the climax of the Alabasta chapter, the Straw Hats need to prevent the Baroque Works agents from detonating a bomb in Alubarna to exacerbate the civil war. After the fact, Lim asks Nami if that was how the real event happened, to which she explains that the bomb was actually stopped by Vivi's friend and bodyguard Pell. Pell sacrificed his life to carry the bomb from the city... except he didn't.
From the various side stories we've seen 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:in the series, we know that Pell is actually alive and well, having survived the bomb's detonation outside the city and returning after the Straw Hats left Alabasta. This means that all the Straw Hats are still under the assumption that Pell is dead, and nobody ever informed them otherwise. Granted, it's not like Vivi can just call up the crew and tell them, but surely such a monumental survival would've made a headline in a newspaper or something.
4 ꩲ The Five Elders Are Keeping Tabs On The Straw Hats
As of the conclusion of the Wano arc in the series, Luffy has been declared one of the new Four Emperors, making the Straw Hats one of the most widely-recognized and monitored crews in the entire world. However, One Piece Odyssey takes place between the Whole Cake Island and Wano arcs, so while the Straw Hats are well-known, they're not considered a global threat just yet.
In spite of that, though, the moment the Straw Hats wash up on Waford, the Five Elders, the highest authorities of the World Government (as far as anyone knows), seem to know immediately. Not only that, but every time the Straw Hats defeat one of the island's guardian Colossi, they receive word. This implies that the Five Elders are actively keeping tabs on the Straw Hats, though through what means, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:we couldn't say. Whether they were already doing this or only started because they were concerned about Waford's secrets is also unclear, but the main takeaway is that the World Government has an active eye on the crew.
3 ܫ 🦂 Smoker Is Still With G-5
Following his promotion to Vice Admiral during the two-year time skip, Smoker was appointed as a commanding officer of the fifth branch of the Marines' Grand Line division, G-5 for short. We saw many members of G-5 during the Punk Hazard arc, and after Vergo's death, Smoker was promoted to the G-5 base commander. While we've received brief glimpses of Smoker recovering from the Punk Hazard incident, we haven't seen any of his troops since then.
However, based on a brief glimpse we get of Smoker during Odyssey's climax, he appears to still be in charge of G-5 and actively traveling with its troops. After a Buster Call is ordered on Waford and Marine ships approach it, we see Smoker on his ship with troops behind him, several of whom have the G-5 logo emblazoned on their uniforms. Considering the Straw Hats were instrumental in saving them at Punk Hazard, perhaps some of the members wanted to see how they were doing.
2 🅘 Adio Is A Shandian
Adio is revealed to be a descendant of the people who used to live on Waford while it was still a Sky Island and left it after it crashed into the ocean. Apparently, those people scattered all over the world after leaving Waford, and Adio is the last one. However, we can't help but notice Adio's striking similarity to another One Piece society, the Shandians. If you forgot, the Shandians lived on the island of Jaya before a chunk of it was launched into the sky by the Knock-Up Stream.
Adio's face, hair, tattoos, and general physique bear a notable resemblance to prominent Shandian warriors like Kalgara and Wyper. We're speculating a bit here, as we don't know the precise timeline of Waford's descent and the dispersal of its people. It is possible, though, that a subset of Waford's people moved to Jaya, and it was their descendants that became residents of Upper Yard in Skypeia. Ergo, Adio isn't the last member of Waford's people, just the last one the World Government knows about.
1 Luffy Is Still Working Through Ace's Death
Ace's death at Akainu's hands at the Paramount War understandably hit Luffy very hard. At the time, he was so overcome with grief that he shut down completely, necessitating a rescue by Jinbe and Ivankov. Even after the time skip, Luffy still struggles a bit when he's reminded of Ace, such as during the fight for the Flame-Flame Fruit in Dressrosa, but he's good at hiding it.
However, when the Straw Hats return to Luffy's memory of Marineford, he has a brief moment where he makes a concentrated effort to ensure Ace survives this time. He's got his extra training and his crewmates with him, so surely he can make up for his failure in real life. Sadly, due to Memoria's unstable nature, Ace still ends up dead, and though he manages to keep his wits, the repeat very visibly hurts Luffy. Even after two years, Luffy is still shaken by Ace's death, so much so that it remains a fixed, irrefutable point in Memoria.