Does 'One Piece Signing In As A Pirate Begins With Roger'S Execution' Follow The Original 'One Piece' Timeline?

2025-06-18 08:14:11 252

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Owen
Owen
2025-06-20 12:32:35
this fanfic's timeline approach fascinates me. It doesn't just follow the original 'One Piece' chronology—it interrogates it. The story treats Roger's execution as a branching point where history could've unfolded differently. We see marines developing advanced seastone weapons earlier, which logically should've changed the power balance in the main timeline. The fic compensates by showing Vegapunk sabotaging these projects to maintain Oda's tech consistency.

The protagonist's presence creates ripple effects that feel organic. When he allies with a young Doflamingo during the latter's escape from Mariejois, it reshapes the Donquixote family's future without contradicting Dressrosa's canon events. What impresses me is how the writer preserves key milestones—the Ohara incident still occurs, but we now see it through the eyes of a marine defector who joined the protagonist's crew. These parallel narratives make the world feel expansive rather than contradictory.

Where it truly shines is character aging. The fic meticulously tracks how decades should affect characters like Crocus or Sengoku, giving them appropriate power progression. A standout detail is Mihawk's cameo as a teenage swordsman fleeing Marine recruitment, which aligns perfectly with his later reputation as the world's strongest swordsman. The attention to temporal cause-and-effect makes this an enriching companion piece rather than a replacement timeline.
Piper
Piper
2025-06-22 21:39:32
For casual fans wondering about timeline fidelity, here's the scoop: this story is more 'what if' than strict prequel. It nails the emotional beats of Roger's era—the ambition, the betrayal, the birth of the Great Pirate Age—but takes liberties with character intersections. Imagine young Buggy actually showing competence during his early days with Shanks, or Rayleigh mentoring someone besides Luffy. The fic's strength is exploring blank spaces in the timeline, like the lost years between Roger's surrender and his death.

Physical continuity is spot-on. Buildings in Loguetown match their 'One Piece' chapter 1 appearances, and the Going Merry's design reflects its later inspiration from Roger's ship. Even minor details like the absence of transponder snails in early chapters get addressed by showing their experimental phase. The writer clearly studied Oda's timeline bible but wasn't afraid to plant new seeds. My favorite touch is how the protagonist's actions indirectly cause events we know—like his raid on a marine base inspiring the stricter bounty poster system Luffy encounters.
Violet
Violet
2025-06-23 03:17:50
this spin-off 'One Piece Signing in as a Pirate Begins with Roger's Execution' definitely plays fast and loose with the timeline. While it starts at the iconic execution scene, it quickly diverges by introducing an original protagonist who interacts with key figures like Garp and Rayleigh decades before Luffy sets sail. The author cleverly uses Roger's era as a sandbox, expanding on brief manga mentions like the God Valley incident while inventing new conflicts. Some purists might grumble about timeline tweaks, but seeing Shanks as a rookie or watching Whitebeard's crew rise feels fresh. The tech level and marine hierarchy match Oda's established world-building, making the alternate path believable.
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