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Old 2009-09-03, 08:20   Link #41
Prestige
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Originally Posted by Wolcik View Post
Well, Nami was the simplest mugiwara to figure out how to power up in her ministory.

I know that people might be pissed off at Akainu but it wasn't sure if he killed that marine - it was off screen, but there was a scream.
I find this very odd that nobody briefed the cannon fodder on this plan. So the leaders gets info on changes in eventual strategy, but what about the little guys. Did NOBODY told them that there is a death penalty for running away? Unless Akainu implies his own theory of justice here, and as far as we know WG accepts all justices - lazy justice, impatient justice, dark justice and unforgiving justice as well.

DonFlamingo is a weird fella, but he's certainly a 110% villain since he monologues durring battle XD
I think its just how Marines work, first thing as marine you are taught about absolute obidience and follow your orders even if it would kill you, if you desert or refuse to follow orders then you are commiting treason and you are to be killed.

If you look very first arc of OP (Morgan arc) you can see how Morgan commands all doubtful marines to shoot themself on head and marines simply follow order without question...

Marines will always follow orders without question , no matter how corrupt or twisted commanding superior is, they dont care what orders are, they just have to follow them.

In this war some marines just could not take it anymore and Akainu made an example of them, I do believe that they died because if you attack someone with molten magma I doubt you could survive it with a scrath.

Absolute Justice is very basic principle what marines practice, no mercy to pirates and villains, even if you have pirate connections you might get executed and you will be denied to join marines.

Aokiji can practice his Lazy Justice because he is Admiral and is only responsible to Sengoku.
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