User:Rutgeros

Hello I'm Rutgeros:
I recently joined the wiki as a member so I could go and tribute to the community, haven't done that many edits (really like almost 0) but I'm amusing myself looking and reading trough the wiki and editing as I see something could be added or changed if needed.

One Piece Persona: Vice-Captain Rutger
The Vice-Captain of the Blackjacket Pirates which are lead by Captain Lander. This band of Pirates isn't even remotely notorious but represent a possible great threat because of the Devil Fruit powers that dwell within the Crew. Rutger himself possesses the power of the Kakki Kakki no mi, a Paramecia-class devil fruit that grants the wielder the power of bio-energy.

As the Vice-Captain he acts as the Navigator at which he is incredibly good, even to the point not needing a Log Pose to navigate trough the Grand Line. His natural instinct of direction is at an incredible level and his goal is to test if he could navigate trough the New World. His dream however is to become one of the Shichibukai, the influential position and connection to the Navy seems like an ideal position, all tough you have to heed their call if needed.

Power and Abilities
Rutger's physical strength isn't at all remarkable nor is his agility. His wits however are great and he has a strong and wealthy knowledge of human psychology. It's known that Rutger is a vast user of Busoshoku Haki as he needs to fortify his attacks when using his Devil Fruit powers.

Kakki Kakki No Mi powers:
Rutger's Devil Fruit grants him the power of bio-energy which sustains him tot the point that he can actually never tire nor has to consume sustenance to stay alive or keep his energy levels up. But this is only the beginning of his Fruit.

His main ability is that he is able to 'charge' his attacks as if the energy of more 'men' is stored within one move. The scale of power is that of his own, but a 100 times his own strength in one punch does become quite destructive already. This happens at a frightening rate of a mere second and can become incredibly powerful. A list of known moves: For the 'One Million' moves he has to fortify his body with Haki, otherwise he might injure himself due to the power of the attacks.
 * One Hundred Man Strike: Rutger charges the power of a hundred men in a punch-like attack. This has enough strenght to knock out large targets and break walls.
 * One Thousand Man Punch!: Rutger charges the power of a thousand men in a punch-like attack. This attack is incredibly powerful and can destroy small ships (up to the size of the Thousand Sunny).
 * One Million Man PUNCH!!: Rutger nearly overloads his body when launching this attack but the resultant power is able to launch ANY man off a planet or at least around, the latter only being so if the being in question is tough enough to not just shatter apart by the impact. This attack is known to litterly 'pulverise' a Navy Warship or break open one of the World Goverment gates like the one found at Enies Lobby.
 * One Thousand Man 'Varia': Rutger can charge any kind of move with the power of a thousand man, saying on moment what kind of attack or action he is charging. This varies from normal chores or jobs to just jumping or clenching on to something.
 * Rokushiki-like: Rutger can ofcourse Moon Step with ease due to his powers and is even able to Blue Step on the surface of water, just like Brook. His powers however do allow him to cross distances at an alarmingly fast rate, he is even able to Blue Step to another Island or even another part of the world when using the exceptional 'One Million Man Run'.

Reaction to Seastone:
Rutger is one of the very few Devil Fruit users who is able to 'do' something against seastone. His powers store bio-energy which eventually is no longer a strength that originates from his Devil Fruit. This allows him to break Seastone shackles as he will build up energy untill the point that they break. He does fear the solution that the Navy is keeping ready for him, a jailroom made entirly of Seastone which would compromise him to a useless human.