Egghead

Egghead is a winter island in the New World belonging to the World Government, which houses the laboratory of Dr. Vegapunk. It also has the label of Future Island (未来島) and is said to be "500 years in the future". It is located southeast of Wano Country.

It is the primary setting of the Egghead Arc.

Climate
According to Nami, Egghead is naturally a winter island, but due to Vegapunk's Island A.C. technology, its climate is now closer to that of a tropical rainforest. That said, the waters surrounding Egghead still display elements of its original weather, featuring freezing winds, icebergs and strong currents that even Jinbe, a fish-man helmsman, admitted were too powerful for him to navigate through properly. Furthermore, Warm Eddys that rise several meters upwards (to the point of resembling a waterspout) are found in this area due to the warmed up waters coming from Egghead's inland reacting to its external cold waters.

Layout


Egghead appears to be a relatively small island dotted with trees, with its most notable feature being a giant, cracked open egg-shaped structure that towers above the clouds (Vegapunk's laboratory). The island also features an underground, man-made tunnel resembling a sewer with metal ladders that lead to the surface.

According to Jewelry Bonney, back when she first visited the island in her childhood, Egghead only featured a standard laboratory.

Fabriophase


The factory level of the island, the Fabriophase is home to the workers and researchers on the island. It features a futuristic city with buildings resembling glass domes, rockets, and video game controllers, as well as a variety of highly advanced technology such as automatic meal dispensers and holograms depicting giant monster battles. This is the place where Vegapunk's inventions are displayed for public use.

Scrapyard
Somewhere in the Fabriophase, there exists a scrapyard where Vegapunk's failed creations are discarded. The Iron Giant, a mysterious relic from the Void Century, is also found there in a state of inactivity.

Luffy, Chopper, Jinbe and Bonney hid themselves here while being pursued by a Pacifista. It was also the place where they had their first encounter with the original Vegapunk (Bonney notwithstanding).

Labophase
The laboratory level, the Labophase is within the giant egg that sits on a manufactured Island Cloud. This is where Vegapunk conducts his research projects and stores some of his more important creations, like the Seraphim. He, alongside his satellites, are capable of monitoring other parts of Egghead from here as well, through a camera Den Den Mushi surveillance system.

The Labophase is protected by the Frontier Dome (フロンティアドーム), a laser defense system. It is formed by two bands that encircle the cloud between the two levels; any enemy that attempts to cross past those lines is shot with a laser beam. The Frontier Dome's power can be adjusted, which is represented by the numerals found in the bands (100 being max strength and 000 deactivation).

The Labophase's layout consists of three interconnected buildings, labelled A, B and C. Buildings B and C consisted of three floors while Building A had more than four, with three additional chambers branching off of the dome. Each floor holds valuable research and development operations headed by Vegapunk and his satellites. The laboratory's entrance is accessed through an escalator and features a metallic door that can turn between tangible and intangible.

The laboratory sustained heavy damage after a Seraphim attack on CP0's orders, leading to the destruction of a few floors.

Building A

 * Underground: Old Devil Fruit research laboratory. Currently being used as a prison by an unknown party.
 * Second Floor: Research and development of Organoids, synthetic organs developed for medical purposes.
 * Third Floor: Synthetic minerals, like diamonds, are developed here, but for industrial purposes only.
 * Fourth Floor: Location of the Control Room (司令室), from where the SSG can monitor Egghead and operate the Frontier Dome.

Building B

 * Second Floor: Weapons research and development.

Building C

 * Third Floor: Unknown purpose. Pythagoras was attacked by S-Snake here.

Punk Records
The Punk Records is a massive, ever-growing space located in the upper portion of the Labophase. This place serves as a storage for Vegapunk's brain, which he had physically removed from his own head due to its continuous growth.

Thanks to a special antenna implanted on his head, Vegapunk can remotely connect himself with Punk Records through brain waves, allowing him access to his own intellect and stored knowledge. Vegapunk's satellites are also mentally synchronized with Punk Records, feeding it with new discoveries and experiences every day.

Island Technology
As a result of Dr. Vegapunk's tireless research, Egghead's configuration as a island has been heavily modified from its original state. The island is now a high-tech wonderland where Vegapunk tests and exhibits many of his inventions. According to Lilith, most of this technology is fueled by combustion of various materials.

Despite Vegapunk's achievements and much to his frustration, however, the lack of monetary funds and qualified manpower to iterate his works offsite means a lot of the revolutionary technology employed on the island cannot be mass-produced, limiting their existence to Egghead alone as a result. In fact, due to having so little time and help available, Vegapunk went as far as splitting his own self into six satellite bodies in order to increase his multi-project efficiency and supervision. Some of those satellites also appear to be responsible for testing new technology on and around Egghead.

Usually, ships which sail to Egghead never reach the island, as some of Vegapunk's own creations, the Sea Beast Weapons, which are modified and mechanized Sea Beasts from the surrounding sea, roam the waters around Egghead and sink every ship that comes close to the island. Not only does this provide a powerful method of self-protection for Egghead, but it also allows Vegapunk to pillage enemy ships of their valuables in order to amass funds for further scientific projects.

Island A.C.
The Island A.C. (島エアコン) is a weather-manipulating system that controls and regulates Egghead's climate, down to the soil temperature. It is because of this technology that Egghead, despite originally being a winter island with harsh frozen seas, currently exhibits a comfortable tropical climate. This system also allows other pieces of technology to properly function by providing them with the necessary atmospheric conditions to do so, such as the Vegaforce-01's jet propulsion and anti-gravity units, and the Island Clouds that support the Labophase.

Notably, Karakuri Island features a similar island-heating project that was left unfinished by Vegapunk during his youth, implying the scientist was eventually able to successfully complete the concept at Egghead.

Holograms


A Hologram (ホログラム) is a tridimensional light projection that simulates a real or imaginary object. It is a technology that is common in science fiction works.

Egghead features various holograms depicting things such as humans, food, aliens and giant robots. Normally, it is impossible for people to interact with the holograms, but thanks to Vegapunk's ingenuity, he was able to develop a special set of Light-Pressure Gloves (光圧グローブ) that allows him to physically touch the light constructs as if they were tangible.

Automatic Cooking Machine


The Automatic Cooking Machine (無人調理機) is, as the name implies, a device that automatically prepares a variety of meals (up to five hundred according to Atlas) as long as primary ingredients are available. The machine is interacted through illustrative buttons that, when pressed, provide the corresponding meal on the spot in less than a minute. The resulting trash is then consumed by a nearby Recycle-Wan, apparently for recycling purposes.

The use of those cooking machines is not free however, requiring the consumer to pay for whatever meals they order. Failure to offer payment will be considered theft and lead to a Pacifista being deployed after the offender(s).

Pacifista Police


Standard Pacifista units in armored outfits are employed in Egghead as its primary police force. Should someone violate any of the country's laws, an unit will be sent into the streets in order to locate and attack the offenders. Despite their role as upholders of local order, the Pacifista can still cause major collateral destruction due to their usage of laser weaponry.

During emergencies, more advanced Pacifista units, known as Mark III, can be deployed as well. Those act as an elite policing force and have access to unique combat technology, such as resin-based bubble shields.

Vacuum Rocket


The Vacuum Rocket is a special transportation system consisting of a mobile capsule that is capable of traveling at extreme velocities through glass tubes. It is used as a form of locomotion between the Fabriophase and the Labophase, taking around 32 seconds to fully complete a voyage between the two locations. Trips can be cancelled during emergency situations in order to prevent invaders from accessing the upper levels.

Egghead Arc
A Marine ship sailed to Egghead after Koby had been abducted by the Blackbeard Pirates.

Some time later, the Straw Hat Pirates arrived in the vicinity of the island, finding Jewelry Bonney drowning while trying to flee from the Mecha-Shark. Jinbe managed to save her but ended up stranded on the island itself with her, Chopper and Luffy while the rest of the gang and Caribou were saved by a strange woman who introduced herself as Vegapunk. Though the Lilith had different goals in mind what to do with the Straw Hats, she was contacted by Shaka, another Vegapunk, to bring the Straw Hats to him as he wanted to speak to them. She complied and transported the Straw Hats onto the top of Egghead into the research laboratory, where Vegapunk did all his experiments. There, she would lead the group into the lab, minus Zoro, Brook and Caribou, and explained the technological advancements of Egghead. However, she was soon contacted by another Vegapunk, Edison, and together, they, alongside the fifth Vegapunk, Pythagoras, launched a test run with a Seraphim unit representing Jinbe by having it attack the Straw Hats to test its fight skills, capabilities and qualities. However, their test run was cut short by Shaka, who ordered the Seraphim to stand down and began to talk to the Straw Hats about Egghead's advancements while comparing it to the technology once existing during the Void Century, commenting that the technology back there was even more advanced than what Egghead had, leaving the whole group in total surprise.

Meanwhile, Luffy, Chopper, Jinbe, and Bonney ended up making landfall on Egghead. There they enter, meeting a large robotic girl who also claims to be Dr. Vegapunk. After eating and clothing themselves with automatic dispensers they found, a Pacifista policing the area appeared and attempted to arrest them for stealing the aforementioned items. When Luffy attempted to fight back, Bonney interfered, revealing that Bartholomew Kuma was her father, and that she planned to deal with Vegapunk for what he did to him. After Bonney had accidentally altered the group's ages and had a brief conversation with Jinbe about her father's history, the group would later somehow land into a scrapyard on Egghead, where they found an ancient gigantic robot lying among other scrap. After meeting the real Vegapunk and having an exchange about Vegapunk's goals, his work under the Marines as well as his wish to be taken from Egghead, Vegapunk teleported himself into his lab, leaving Luffy's group on the ground to meet up. When Luffy's group was making their way towards the Lab, they encountered Lucci and the CP0 squad tasked with killing Vegapunk.

Meanwhile, CP0 agents, Rob Lucci, Kaku, and Stussy approach the island with the intention of returning S-Bear, though in actuality planned on assassinating Vegapunk and all his "satellites". The group would eventually make their way onto the island after unsuccessfully gaining access to the island and landed in the Labophase, where they also happened to encounter Luffy and his group. Luffy and Lucci then engaged in a fight, destroying some of the structures on the Labophase before the fight ended, with Luffy being victorious. Later, when Luffy retreated, CP0 got control of the Seraphim and made their way onto the upper level of the Labophase where all the Vegapunk satellites were residing. Spotting the Thousand Sunny, they were unsuccessful in destroying it and were later joined by the Seraphim, whom Lucci then ordered to destroy the Vegapunk's Lab. However, when both he and Kaku were incapacitated by Stussy, Edison was able to stop the Seraphim's attack on the Lab.

Additionally, Admiral Kizaru later appeared at Egghead with an armada of Marine warships to ensure the Straw Hat Pirates could not escape and potentially finish CP0's mission. He was later joined by Jaygarcia Saturn, one of the Five Elders, who arrived at Egghead with World Government ships.

Trivia

 * Egghead is derogatory slang for smart or studious people.
 * The layout of Egghead is generally based on the Raygun Gothic style, a specific form of retrofuturism based on popular ideas of science fiction technology from the late 1940s through early 1970s. In particular, Egghead's features and denizens appear to be an homage to the optimistic embrace of (now retro-)futurism in Japan's prosperous post-WWII Shōwa Era:
 * The abundance of jetpacks, the DOM boots, and Atlas' general design resemble the early manga/anime Astro Boy, published from 1952 through 1968.
 * Vegapunk and his Satellites -- a team of androids with specialized functions working beneath an aging super-scientist -- evoke directly the basic premise of Cyborg 009, which began publication in 1964.
 * The holograms of a giant alien beast and robot in the Fabriophase bring to mind period tokusatsu and mecha media, such as Ultraman and Mazinger Z.

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