Saturn’s Demise in One Piece Chapter 1125: Imu’s Role and Emeth as the Key Factor

As the release week for One Piece chapter 1125 approaches, fans anticipated a resolution regarding the aftermath of the Egghead arc involving Imu and the Gorosei. Specifically, many were eager to learn the fate of the Gorosei’s Warrior God of Science and Defense, Saint Jaygarcia Saturn, especially since the Egghead Incident unfolded under his supervision.

Recent spoilers for One Piece chapter 1125 suggest that Imu executes Saturn due to his failures during the events at Egghead Island.

This development is echoed through a flashback that Saturn experiences 200 years before his demise, which centers on the Ancient Robot Emeth, known as the Iron Giant. The flashback indicates that Saturn did not merely witness Emeth’s assault on Mariejois; rather, he made choices in its wake that ultimately contributed to his downfall.

One Piece Chapter 1125 Reveals that Saint Jaygarcia Saturn Sealed His Fate 200 Years Ago via Emeth

At the beginning of the Egghead arc, Dr. Vegapunk is introduced while working on Emeth, the Ancient Robot or Iron Giant. Dr. Vegapunk explains to Luffy that Emeth attacked Mariejois 200 years ago before abruptly running out of energy. He mentions that although it was ordered for destruction thereafter, a group of scientists defied this directive and preserved it for generations to study.

In One Piece chapter 1125, Saturn’s flashback reveals that he was responsible for instructing the scientists to disobey the destruction order. He assured them he would take responsibility for any consequences, urging them to investigate the robot since he believed it was a technological advancement that could greatly benefit the World Government’s military strength.

This flashback suggests that the Gorosei may be immortal, as previously hinted. It confirms that Saturn played a significant role in preserving Emeth, which ultimately contributed to his death in chapter 1125. Imu cites Saturn’s failure to prevent the Straw Hats’ escape, aided by Emeth, as the reason for his execution. Thus, Saturn’s historical decision led directly to his present-day demise.

This is not the first instance where Saint Saturn’s decisions have resulted in dire consequences, including his connection to Jewelry Bonney. Chapter 1103 revealed that Saturn had been responsible for granting her Devil Fruit abilities through an experiment that determined if powers could be conferred without ingestion. This experiment added another unpredictable element to the Egghead Incident, leading to his eventual downfall.

Ultimately, these missteps have culminated in Saturn’s end, leaving him as nothing more than a skeleton by the conclusion of chapter 1125. Stepping into his place within the Gorosei is Saint Garling Figarland, a potential development that may hold greater significance than currently perceived by fans.

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