World Government (One Piece)

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The World Government (世界政府, Sekai Seifu) is a fictional political organization, in the Japanese manga and anime series One Piece.


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[edit] About the World Government

The World Government is affiliated with roughly 170 countries from around the world. Those member countries retain autonomy, that is to say, the countries run their own internal affairs (though the World Government does sometimes meddle), but cooperate with the World Government for massive international relations.

At first glance, the World Government seems to maintain a worldly order that benefits all, making the world safe for the sake of everyone. Using the Navy, they pursue criminals endangering the lives of those who are innocent, protecting the people of each country in the world. The World Government is the largest World Power maintaining full rights to halt or encourage any political action without question or opposition from any side.

The reality though is that, unknown to most citizens (and many world leaders), the World Government's actions are secretly and often based on corruption or questionable motives. Often when the storyline involves them, it shows them hiding the truth or ignoring the rights of the people. Individuals who become the enemies of the World Government are ruthlessly hunted down and dealt with and all those who walk along the same path as them are doomed to share the World Government's fury.

The World Government's power to release information on anyone as they please can often led to the truth being hidden, altered or ignored all together. Any countries attempting to protect or harbour criminals are at risk from the World Government, although what would happen exactly has not been addressed yet. For the most part, the important role in maintaining world stability on a political ground far outweighs the corruption they often display.

Often there is a 'holy' or 'just' theme to the naming of things related to the World Government, like 'the Just Eleven Jurymen'.

[edit] Past interferences

[edit] The Ohara Island incident

During the Buster Call on Ohara Island, the island in the West Blue where Nico Robin was born, 20 years before the current events, we learn more about the World Government. Professor Clover is shown while he was talking on the telephone to the Five Elder Stars. He explained that, a long time ago, an enormous kingdom existed. People of that kingdom left the Poneglyphs, large unbreakable stone cubes, which carry written records of history etched into their surfaces. Those people were destroyed by some unknown enemy. Those enemies survived and, 800 years ago, at the end of the Lost Century of History, the World Government was born. The Lost Century of History, according to Professor Clover's words, may be inconvenient history for the World Government. The kingdom held a great power, but all the information about that was erased. As soon as Professor Clover was saying the name of the old kingdom, one of the Gorōsei gave the order to kill him and ordered to start the Buster Call.

[edit] The Conspiracy of Water 7

The World Government made a move once again some 8 years ago at the island of Water 7. They discovered that the blueprints of the ancient weapon, Pluton, existed there and were under the protection of the great shipwright Tom. At that time, Tom had two apprentices working for him, Cutty Flam and Iceburg. Tom had spent the last ten years building a steam powered boat that would help make Water 7 a great city again in order to cancel out the crime of building the ship belonging to Gold Roger. Tom was confronted by CP5 under the orders of the World Government to find and take the blueprints from Tom. However, Tom protected the blueprints by denying he ever had them.

Angry that Tom lied to him, Spandam, the leader of the CP5, decided to investigate Tom under the notion that he was a criminal. At the same time, he decided to frame Tom for not handing over the blueprints to him. On the day Tom was due for pardon for building Gold Roger's ship, CP5 attacked the boat the trial was to be held on using warships made by Cutty Flam, one of Tom's apprentices. Everyone knew who the warships belonged to and presumed Tom had ordered them to attack the trial boat to save himself. Still hoping to get the blueprints from Tom, Spandam confronted him once more declaring Tom as a criminal under CP5 and the World Government's investigation. However things did not go as planned. As Tom had been allowed to have one crime pardoned, he asked to have the crime committed that day, the attack on the trial boat, to be pardoned so that he could save his two apprentices.

As Tom was carted off on the steam boat he had created, Cutty Flam tried to stop it from leaving but was hit by the train and declared dead. After being declared dead, Cutty Flam was put down to being the one behind the attacks and he was known as a criminal who caused the deaths of over a 100 people that day. Cutty Flam did not die however, as he managed to drag himself from the ocean and onto an abandoned ship, where he proceeded to modify himself into a Cyborg. Prior to being carted off, Tom had already handed the Pluton blueprints to Iceburg, the only apparent surviving apprentice of Tom. Thus once again the World Government had lost its chance to get hold of the blueprints.

[edit] The Alabasta Cover-up

One of the most recent actions made by the World Government was to hide the truth about Sir Crocodile and his actions in Alabasta. After Sir Crocodile was defeated and the secret behind the Baroque Works organization was discovered, the World Government took actions to cover-up the events that took place in that country. While it was Monkey D. Luffy and his crew that took out the Baroque Works organization, the World Government did not want the public to know that it was a pirate who defeated Crocodile and saved the kingdom of Alabasta. Captain Smoker and his partner Tashigi were awarded all the credit for the group's defeat and capture. To add to this, both were rewarded with medals and promotions, however, Smoker rejected both the medals and promotions for his partner and himself. Roronoa Zoro was given a bounty of 60,000,000 beli for his massacre of over a hundred agents at Whiskey Peak and his defeating Mr.1, while Luffy's previous 30,000,000 beli bounty was raised to 100,000,000.

[edit] Current Concerns

[edit] The Lost History

For the World Government, the most serious crime is searching for and reading the Poneglyphs the ancient stone cubes that hold the history of the blank century. The World Government censored this period of history, erasing everything that happened in those 100 years. Those who know how to read Poneglyphs have the knowledge to revive ancient weapons of mass destruction. This is the reason behind Nico Robin's 79 million beli bounty and the coverup story of her sinking six Marine ships when she was eight years old.

For the World Government, the history held within those texts are considered highly dangerous, too dangerous for the world to know and they seem paranoid about anyone knowing about them. So much so that even world leaders do not know about the lost history or the fact that there are aspects of events that do not tie up with each other. The World Government, while they dread criminals finding the ancient weapons mentioned in the poneglyphs and using them, they are however keen to get hold of them themselves to use their power for their own means.

What is known is that an ancient race that came about during the censored history died out fighting a war against an ancient enemy. The repressive nature of the World Government can often be called into question and through all of these stated facts, it can be assumed that The Five Elder Stars are the enemies the ancient race fought during the missing century. However at this stage of the story that remains unproven. What truths they hide from the world or why they hid them is a great mystery, one that is enough to make them willing to use assassination tactics, military force and the sacrifice of lives to keep a secret.

[edit] Pirates

In the world of One Piece, one risks being arrested by the Marines just for raising the Jolly Roger and claiming to be a pirate, regardless of whether you do anything wrong or not.

With the great age of piracy comes the ever growing power of the pirates of the sea. The concerns of the strength of pirates led to the original pact with the Shichibukai being formed as a way of controlling the balance of power on the seas as helping to prevent a Marine vs. Pirate war. Several pirates however continue to cause problems for the World Government leading them to monitor the movements of these pirates closely. If things prove too risky, the World Government steps in and tries to do whatever is needed to halt the progress of these pirates. As stated during a meeting with the Marines and the Shichibukai, the power of the pirates is equal to that of the marines themselves.

During the Water 7 arc, CP9 sought to gain control of the blueprints for one of the ancient weapons the Poneglyphs talk about, Pluton, to end the Great Age of Pirates.

Known pirates that concern the World Government:[1]

  • 'Straw Hat' Luffy: Since Arabasta, Luffy has been seen as an evil man (despite saving the kingdom of Arabasta) in the eyes of the World Government for defeating Sir Crocodile. While they are concerned he might cause trouble, so far their only tactic in dealing with him was to raise his bounty; this action has occured after defeating Crocodile (30 million to 100 million beli) and after the destruction of Enies Lobby and defeat of CP9 (100 million to 300 million). Also, he had declared open defiance against the world government, so additional actions may yet be taken against him. Furthermore, while his group is small, they also have the high number of more than 600,000,000 berri (according to Navy, despite Usopp's departure), and everyone in there have a bounty.
  • The Four Emperors (Yonkou): These are the four most powerful pirates in the entire Grandline (and thus probably the world), who basically lived like Emperors in the latter-half of the Grand Line. Even with both Shichibukai and the Navy working together, so far they have only manage to achieve a balance. So far, all four's face are shown, but only two of them are known:
    • 'Red Haired' Shanks: Shanks is a well known troublemaker to the World Government and they monitor his movements constantly. They see him as a threat to the balance of world power, and seem paranoid he might attempt to form an alliance with Whitebeard the pirate. With this fear, they know they cannot let Shanks meet with Whitebeard; they even consider elimination as a way of stopping him should things get out of hand. However, their efforts have failed as Shanks has reached Whitebeard's ship.
    • 'Whitebeard' the Pirate: Currently the strongest man on the seas. While the World Government hasn't displayed a great interest in Whitebeard, they have shown at least interest in another captain (Shanks) forming an alliance with him. Currently, he has invited Shanks on his ship as the Red Hair Pirates have broke through the World Government's blockade.

[edit] The Revolutionaries

Little is known about this force thus far into the story. What is known is that their movement is a threat to the stability of the world and that they aim to go against the World Government itself. It was revealed that during the World Government's meeting at Mariejoa (the World Government's capital) six years before the current storyline that Dragon, one of the Revolutionaries, was getting stronger and that in 2 or 3 years time he would be a threat to world power. Anyone who becomes a revolutionary is declared a threat and becomes wanted by the World Government. What the motives are of the Revolutionaries remain unknown.

Known Revolutionaries:

  • Dragon: Dragon seems to be the main figurehead for talk about the Revolutionary movement and no other revolutionaries have been seen or mentioned so far in the current storyline. He is said to be their leader and the most wanted man in the world. Dragon seems to have an interest in Monkey D. Luffy and is also pleased he has chosen the life of a pirate. This could be because he himself was fighting against the World Government, so he was pleased Luffy had become a pirate and also an enemy of the World Governement. In chapter 432 it is revealed that Dragon is actually Luffy's father.

[edit] Immediate Concerns

[edit] Government Workers

[edit] Gorōsei

The world's highest authority - The Gorōsei
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The world's highest authority - The Gorōsei

The heads of the Government are the Gorōsei (五老星 Five Elder Stars). They are the five men who rule above the Navy, the Cipher Pol and made a pact with the Shichibukai.They have not been introduced,the long thin one with the moustache (second from left) spoke with Professor Clover,ordered Spandine to shoot him and initiate the Buster Call.

Note the resemblence of the one on the very right to a common jewish rabbi, and the similarity of the second star (from the left) to a buddha.

  • Note:In the original manga,it was the seemingly youngest member,on the left,who spoke of the Three Great Powers,not the "Buddha-lookalike".Also,in the anime the "Rabi-lookalike" presents Luffy's new wanted poster,but in the manga,it is the bald,mustached one. Also in the manga,four of the five had lines,while in the anime,only two have been seen to speak at their first apearence,and the long,thin,bearded was the one doing the talking with Professor Clover in the Ohara flashback.

[edit] Navy

Main article: Navy (One Piece)

[edit] Shichibukai

Main article: Shichibukai

[edit] Cipher Pol

Main article: Cipher Pol

[edit] Baskerville

Baskerville
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Baskerville
Baskerville
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Baskerville

Three-Headed Baskerville (3つ首のバスカビル Mittsu-Kubi no Basukabiru) is the gigantic, three-headed Chief Justice (裁判長 Saibanchō) on the island of Enies Lobby, in the service of the World Government and the Navy. He is a walking tribunal, and each of his three heads has a mind of its own: On the left and controllng the left hand is Left Baskerville, on the right and controlling the right hand is Right Baskerville, and in the middle is Center Baskerville, who prefers to call himself such things as "Center Freeway" and "Center Lone Mainline" instead of his actual name. In addition, each head has a distinct personality, and legal opinions to match: for example, Left Baskerville is in favor of punishing the Straw Hat Pirates because they are criminals, while Right Baskerville takes the opposite viewpoint and recommends letting them go. Center Baskerville, as his self-styled nicknames suggest, is a wild card: he consistently offers the "compromise" of execution, which is more extreme than either of the other two heads' viewpoints. This leads to Left and Right Baskerville yelling at him.

When they are chopped up by an attack from Paulie & Zambai, it revealed that Baskerville is actually three people. Center Baskerville is a man with very large legs but small arms, and Left and Right have very large arms but small legs. Left and Right actually sit on Center's thighs. Right's real name is Bas, Left's real name is Kerville, and Center calls himself Princess.

Eiichirō Oda seems to have drawn from a number of British sources as inspiration for Baskerville. The character's name comes from the famous Sherlock Holmes novel, The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Oda also paid homage to the novel by having Baskerville's elite subordinates direct packs of military canines. Baskerville himself appears to be based substantially on the Three-Headed Knight in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which shares a general resemblance in costume and argues with itself in much the same manner as Baskerville does. Combined with the character's speech quirks and stereotypical British faces (particularly that of Right Baskerville), it seems abundantly clear that the idea for Baskerville was inspired by sources from the United Kingdom.

[edit] Vegapunk

Professor Vegapunk is a scientist in the employ of the Navy. His contributions include discovering the use of seastone, which, aside from being used to weaken Devil Fruit users, is also employed to hide ships from Sea Kings by applying a layer to the shipbottom. Furthermore, he also researched Devil Fruits, and gained an understanding of how their powers mutate. He is also the one who has figured out the recently developed technqiue for making objects "eat" Devil Fruit as well.

[edit] Oimo and Kaashii

Oimo and Kaashii
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Oimo and Kaashii

Oimo and Kaashii are the two giants that guard the front gate of Enies Lobby. They fight against the Franky Family, Straw Hat Pirates, and Galley-La foremen as soon as the three groups invade the island. Kaashii falls first against the combined effort of the group and Oimo is defeated when Rocketman, the prototype Sea Train, jumps the gate and crashes into him. The two are left as the protagonists press forward. However, Usopp (still disguised as Sogeking), who had been accidentally left behind, hears them lament about their tragic existence: They had joined and worked for the Government for 50 years only because they thought that the leaders of their clan were being held captive in prison. Oimo and Kaashii were promised that by serving the World Government, their leaders would be released. As luck (for the Straw Hats) would have it their leaders were none other than Dorry and Brogy, whom the Straw Hats had met during the Little Garden arc (This revelation was met with some concern, considering that the entire Little Garden arc was cut from the American dub). When Usopp realized this, he told the two the real truth and how he had met them. Angered at being deceived for 50 years, Oimo and Kaashii switched sides and swore vengeance upon the World Government and Naval forces that had kept them in the dark for so long. They arrived just in time to save the Franky Family from being overwhelmed by the marines when Yokozuna gets knocked out, as well as take over it in guarding the door to the inner courthouse, keeping the marines out — But not before flinging Sogeking up to the rooftop to rejoin the Straw Hats.

After the main battle is done, they carried Sodom and Gommorah and the Franky Family out of the path of the inpending Buster Call, and manage to escape on the Puffing Tom. They were seen repairing Water 7 and joined in the party with the Straw Hats. They plan to return to Elbaf.

[edit] Hou no Banken Butai

Hou no Banken Butai
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Hou no Banken Butai

Translation: Watchdog unit of the law

These are the first class guards at Enies Lobby under the control of Baskerville. They consist of a group of troops that wear arm blades and they are backed by dogs. They have the flag of the World Government tattooed on their arms.

[edit] Just Eleven Jurymen

A member of the Just Eleven Jurymen
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A member of the Just Eleven Jurymen

These are the strongest and most fearsome of the troops at Enies Lobby under Baskerville's command. They are eleven men each wielding a large ball on a chain. They are the final say in whether a criminal sent to Enies Lobby is guilty or innocent. The Jurymen themselves are pirates who are faced with death and have decided since they have no other fate they will try and take out as many other criminals as they can with them. Because of this notion they have adopted, in the whole of the history of Enies Lobby no one has ever been pronounced innocent by the Jurymen.

[edit] Corgi

Corgi
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Corgi

Seiyū: Egawa Hisao

Corgi (コーギ, Kōgi) constantly tries to get Iceburg to hand over the blueprint of the Pluton. However, he is denied and is seen leaving in a huff. He later appears accompanying the CP9 and watching Robin aboard the Puffing Tom, and was later knocked out by Sogeking (Usopp) during the rescue attempt. He is able to sniff out pirates. Although he sometimes wonders if his gift is right or not he has never missed a pirate. He is a member of CP5.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ One Piece - Episode 151 and One Piece manga - Vol.25 - Chapter 233, The World Government talks about pirates