Talk:Marines

The Marines or The Marine Headquarters
The Three Great Powers are the Yonko, the Shichibukai, and... ?!!



It seems there are a lot of misunderstanding about the third great power for quite some time now. So far, it has been officially stated in the series that the third great power are the "Marine Headquarters", but because of some misunderstanding of the meaning some people disapprove of this saying that the marineheadquarters is not an organisation it is just a "building" and buildings don't have powers, so they think that the third great power is the "Marine" as a whole, and that is wrong. When Oda introduced the admirals as "Marine Headquarters admiral...", did he meant the building?! does the buildings have ranks?! no, Oda meant the marine headquarter as a system as an organisation.

The Marine Headquarters and the Marine Bases are not just some "buildings", it is an affiliation. All the marine officers introduced in the series were affiliated to a specific marine branch which can not be change without permission from the higher ups, and each officer must operate under the specified marine branch's jurisdiction, for example; smoker wasn't allowed to leave Loguetown and enter the Grand Line nor he couldn't just go to the G-5 base, that means each and every branch is considered a sub-organisations, not just some buildings.

[[File:Summit_war.png|thumb|The defensive side of the summit war is consist of two of the three great powers; the Marine Headquarters and the Shichibukai.]

Another point of argument is that during the summit war the marine officers were gathered from all over the world not just the marine headquarter. Actually this point is completely unrelated to the subject that the marine headquarters are one of the three great power and it does not prove anything, summoning the strongest marines to the war of the strongest is pretty normal and common sense, especially scince Whitebeard himself, another part of the three geart powers, has summoned his allies from all over the new world, so does that makes him less than a yonko or contradict with the fact that he is part of the three great powers? Nevertheless, this point is not quite accurate, the marines of the marine headquarters are in fact deployed all over the world, whether because they are on an official mission, chasing a pirate, or simply they are on vacation.

The fact that it has been stated that the "Marine Headquarters" are one of the three great powers several times through the series but it hasn't been stated not once that the Marine are, is obviously means that Oda is talking about the Marine Headquarters only, not the whole Marine organisation. Some people may find it confusing and think it is easier to put it the other way, but this is not a place for thinking and this is not a discussion, wiki is supposed to be about the truth, straight facts only, the people can think for themselves later. The Author didn't write all this by coincidence or by mistake, no, he wroted because that's exactly how he wanted the story be and that is exactly what we are here for.

Tawer001 (talk) 02:48, March 16, 2014 (UTC)

This is why we don't read shitty translations like the ones you're going off from. It's the Marines as a collective. How the hell can a building be considered on par with actual people? 01:54, March 17, 2014 (UTC)

Shitty translations?!! the raw is a shitty translations?!! so Oda's japanese is shitty?!! and yours is superior to him?!! and you have a better understandig for the story than him, is that what you are trying to say?!!

Tawer001 (talk) 17:51, March 17, 2014 (UTC)

My point exactly when he moaned at me in chat. He wasn't prepared to listen, so I thought I'd wait for your reaction. 02:07, March 17, 2014 (UTC)

Um... How is it a shitty translation? Even if you can't read them, the kanji are on the Marine Headquarters page. The instances he mentioned, as well as Garp's speech in Chapter 432 where he talks about the three great powers all say "Marine Headquarters". But Marine Headquarters doesn't mean the building, it refers to all the people who are classed as "Marine Headquarters" Marines (as marked on the Marine Ranks page, plus most of the vice admirals and all the admirals).

The main problem as I see it is that the Marine HQ article is really badly written, as it only refers to the building it's located at (Marineford/the former G-1 place), and doesn't say anything about Marine HQ Marines (i.e. that it's a prestigious place to be stationed, and that the Marines there are the equivalent of Branch Marines that are two ranks higher on paper). It should probably have a gallery of HQ Marines, for a start. 07:57, March 17, 2014 (UTC)

That is exactly my point, their information is obviously based on the Marine HQ article which is as you said "badly written" and only refers to Marine HQ as a building. The minute Oda says Marine HQ they should have wrote Marine HQ whether they understood the meaning or not, whether it makes sense or not, because simply that's what he said and their is a reason for that even if we didn't get it. But the weird thing is that they are arguing with no prove even after they are giving a prove as clear as daylight, I mean if you can't read the kanji just read the hirakana or compare the kanji!!!

Tawer001 (talk) 17:50, March 17, 2014 (UTC)

This seems to have been totally forgotten. Well, I'm bringing it back up again. Tawer and Zodiaque are completely right. 22:08, December 19, 2014 (UTC)

Yeah, I'm inclined to agree with Tawner here. We really need to give this stuff a once-over and make the pages give a better idea of what "Marine Headquarters" means. Any volunteers, or is this gonna stay unresolved forever? 23:07, February 2, 2015 (UTC)

I'd have to agree with Tawner, he seems to be correct on the Marine Headquarters. I can probably rewrite the page over the weekend, but I'm not sure how busy I'll be, so. 23:19, February 2, 2015 (UTC)

So people are blindly agreeing with somebody? SeaTerror (talk) 04:05, February 3, 2015 (UTC)
 * "Blindly" implies that we haven't read what he said, which we have. And we agree with the content of what we read. Is there a problem with that, ST? 05:18, February 3, 2015 (UTC)

Rank Unkown Description
I feel that there shouldn't be a rank unknown description for Bogart, Glove, Kibin, & Cadre. We have already placed them into "Other High-Ranking Marines" which basically describes their roles. The Marine template lacks consistency if we put "Rank unknown" for those yet leave it out for Bakezo, Pike, Jero and Gal in the "Others" section, Bell-mère and Diez Barrels in the "Former Marines" section, and Gasparde, Jim, Ryudo, Ain, and Binz in the "Former Non-Canon Marines" section. The "(Rank unknown)" description is useless as there is no need because with or without that label, everyone can tell that rank is unknown. Also, it is not like you also put "(Ranks unknown)" for the Giant Squad

Also, Glove and Kibin are not ranked in the manga nor named. If we allow the name to be used in a Canon section, then the rank should be allowed. If rank shouldn't be allowed alone then we should include a marker that states the position, such as AoR = Anime only Rank.

Nightmare Pirates (talk) 21:46, December 19, 2014 (UTC)

I'd say that if they're in the "Other High Ranking Marines" section, they shouldn't be in "Rank Unknown". Just get a tooltip for "Rank Unknown"

And Yeah, a tooltip for Glove, Kibin, etc would be good. 23:07, February 2, 2015 (UTC)