
You May Have Some Misunderstandings About the Speed of Light
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(One Piece fan) The speed of light, 299792458m/s, is the known upper limit of the speed of the universe. If a pen accelerates to sub-light speed, it will be a Star Destroyer level attack. Then... Have you ever been kicked by the speed of light?
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Official(186)Scraped 23d ago
About the protagonist
I found that many people were criticizing the protagonist. Let me explain, the protagonist in my character doesn't care what justice is or who is justice. Just the mentality of an ordinary person. He experienced pirates massacring a village and the navy saving him. There is infinite hatred for pirates in my heart. The only thing he sticks to in his heart is the navy itself, plus the many bonds he has gained in the navy over the years. His vision beyond the times allowed him to see through a lot. He knew that the world government was corrupt, and he knew that the revolutionary army might be the most likely to represent justice. But so what? Since most people in the Navy choose to be loyal to the World Government and use internal reforms to change the world, the protagonist has the same idea and pretends that he also chooses to support the reform because he wants to not pay too much blood. Yes, some are foolish and loyal, and some are resigned to death. But the protagonist is such an ordinary person, such a complicated ordinary person, and he doesn't have such grand ideas as restoring the world to a bright future. How can an ordinary person in the modern world want to make a revolution as soon as they travel to the past? A person's character is related to his experience. The experience of traveling through Bai Ye made him just want to stay in the navy and not think about anything else. Be loyal to the navy and slowly kill all the pirates. True justice? What does that have to do with me? Sometimes you may feel sorry for the suffering of the people and the deeds of many righteous people, but at best you can provide a little support within your ability. I clock in to work every day, catch pirates when I encounter them, and paddle around to fish if I don't encounter them. This is how I continue to live happily in the navy. That's right, he's just such an ordinary person who doesn't have a dark heart, but is too lazy to do anything big. Byakuya's only major achievement so far is probably the proposal of the QRF plan, but his original intention was to get revenge on the pirates. Okay, this is my relatively complete setting of the protagonist. Thank you for your patience in reading it.
Well enough
When I saw the place where Kaido was captured, I had to run and talk about it. First: Do you think the world's government has never tried giving fruits to Kaido? It has been explained before that he will spit out the fruits. Second: He broke away from Hailoushi and ran away by himself. Thirdly, you have gone too far as a cultivator. It cannot be said that there are no teleportation fruits, but it is definitely not Kaido's subordinates. Fourth: Kaido will only lose his fruit in the water, but he will not lose his physical skills and physical strength, so he will not die. Otherwise, how could he jump to the sky island without any problems? Fifth: It's not unreasonable for Kaido to be called the strongest in the sea, land and air. You have to admit this. Unless the protagonist can improve his physical fitness to a level beyond that of Garp, it will be impossible to use the full power of the Sparkling Fruit. For example, if the physical strength cannot keep up with the speed, it means death. For example, if Iron Man had the physical fitness of Captain America, the picture would not be too beautiful. Also, being brought to the sea floor stone does not mean that Luffy cannot use the armed color Luffy to use the Haki flow in Wano. Unless he is not physically strong enough, he will not be unable to use Haki.
Well, actually I don't know what to say.
Except that the plot is a bit messy at the beginning, the G-point and the laugh points are well arranged later on, but the starting point is too high all of a sudden, and the plot will easily collapse later... I just don't know if it is possible to arrange a couple characters? ? ?
Is the author here? Please reply (''▿'')
Come on, ('▿') +1 for your little fan. I personally feel that the author's writing is already very good. If it continues like this, it will be very good. I personally feel that the author's protagonist is already very good. There are 1,000 Hamlets in the eyes of 1,000 people. Anyway, I particularly like the character of the protagonist ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
author
Author, time is limited and space is king. You have ruined your writing. If someone transports you directly to outer space or the sea, the protagonist will be useless.
Let me see what level it is
Let's see what level it is. Just leave me alone.
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Official(186)Scraped 23d ago
About the protagonist
I found that many people were criticizing the protagonist. Let me explain, the protagonist in my character doesn't care what justice is or who is justice. Just the mentality of an ordinary person. He experienced pirates massacring a village and the navy saving him. There is infinite hatred for pirates in my heart. The only thing he sticks to in his heart is the navy itself, plus the many bonds he has gained in the navy over the years. His vision beyond the times allowed him to see through a lot. He knew that the world government was corrupt, and he knew that the revolutionary army might be the most likely to represent justice. But so what? Since most people in the Navy choose to be loyal to the World Government and use internal reforms to change the world, the protagonist has the same idea and pretends that he also chooses to support the reform because he wants to not pay too much blood. Yes, some are foolish and loyal, and some are resigned to death. But the protagonist is such an ordinary person, such a complicated ordinary person, and he doesn't have such grand ideas as restoring the world to a bright future. How can an ordinary person in the modern world want to make a revolution as soon as they travel to the past? A person's character is related to his experience. The experience of traveling through Bai Ye made him just want to stay in the navy and not think about anything else. Be loyal to the navy and slowly kill all the pirates. True justice? What does that have to do with me? Sometimes you may feel sorry for the suffering of the people and the deeds of many righteous people, but at best you can provide a little support within your ability. I clock in to work every day, catch pirates when I encounter them, and paddle around to fish if I don't encounter them. This is how I continue to live happily in the navy. That's right, he's just such an ordinary person who doesn't have a dark heart, but is too lazy to do anything big. Byakuya's only major achievement so far is probably the proposal of the QRF plan, but his original intention was to get revenge on the pirates. Okay, this is my relatively complete setting of the protagonist. Thank you for your patience in reading it.
Well enough
When I saw the place where Kaido was captured, I had to run and talk about it. First: Do you think the world's government has never tried giving fruits to Kaido? It has been explained before that he will spit out the fruits. Second: He broke away from Hailoushi and ran away by himself. Thirdly, you have gone too far as a cultivator. It cannot be said that there are no teleportation fruits, but it is definitely not Kaido's subordinates. Fourth: Kaido will only lose his fruit in the water, but he will not lose his physical skills and physical strength, so he will not die. Otherwise, how could he jump to the sky island without any problems? Fifth: It's not unreasonable for Kaido to be called the strongest in the sea, land and air. You have to admit this. Unless the protagonist can improve his physical fitness to a level beyond that of Garp, it will be impossible to use the full power of the Sparkling Fruit. For example, if the physical strength cannot keep up with the speed, it means death. For example, if Iron Man had the physical fitness of Captain America, the picture would not be too beautiful. Also, being brought to the sea floor stone does not mean that Luffy cannot use the armed color Luffy to use the Haki flow in Wano. Unless he is not physically strong enough, he will not be unable to use Haki.
Well, actually I don't know what to say.
Except that the plot is a bit messy at the beginning, the G-point and the laugh points are well arranged later on, but the starting point is too high all of a sudden, and the plot will easily collapse later... I just don't know if it is possible to arrange a couple characters? ? ?
Is the author here? Please reply (''▿'')
Come on, ('▿') +1 for your little fan. I personally feel that the author's writing is already very good. If it continues like this, it will be very good. I personally feel that the author's protagonist is already very good. There are 1,000 Hamlets in the eyes of 1,000 people. Anyway, I particularly like the character of the protagonist ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
author
Author, time is limited and space is king. You have ruined your writing. If someone transports you directly to outer space or the sea, the protagonist will be useless.
Let me see what level it is
Let's see what level it is. Just leave me alone.
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