Galzforce was the military force of the military state Galzburg.
Galzforce used child soldiers as a primary tactic, forcing them to perform suicide missions. The children were encouraged to betray each other to try rising the ranks. They are referred to by number, taking the name of their commanding officer for organizational purposes.[1]
Symbols[]
- Galzforce's main symbol
- The initials "GF" written in blue, with white wings spread out behind them.
- Douglas Gray's child soldier unit's symbol:
- A red skull with a number underneath and vine leaves around the sides. The number represents a given member's number in the unit.
- Douglas Bullet's version of this symbol (#09) later became his personal Jolly Roger.[2]
- A red X symbol, placed above a light blue diamond. What it symbolizes is unknown, but it was used as a medal.
Members[]
- See also the associated category: Galzforce.
The only two known members are Douglas Gray and Douglas Bullet.
History[]
Biography[]
45 years ago, a squadron of Galzforce led by the then-commander Douglas Gray found a baby Bullet, who had been abandoned by his mother. Gray took in Bullet, and began raising him.
Bullet was raised by Gray to be a "perfect" child soldier, being given only the bare minimum to survive. When he turned 8, he was officially assigned as a soldier in the army, and began taking part in dangerous missions. He was assigned to a group of 9 "bullets", being 9 child soldiers, where he was assigned the 9th number. He eventually became the only survivor, giving him his name.
Between the ages of 9 and 13, Bullet found the Gasha Gasha no Mi, saving him from starvation on a mission.
When Bullet was 14, Galzburg was on the verge of victory. Gray got promoted to commander as congratulation for Bullet's successes, and he promised to help promote Bullet if he helped them win the war.
Invigorated by this promise, Bullet continued fighting for Galzforce, eventually forcing the enemy commander to surrender. However, following his victory, he was surrounded by Galzforce troops, having been betrayed by Gray, who believed Bullet was too strong to leave alive.
Bullet and Galzforce fought to the death, with Bullet wiping out both Galzforce and Galzburg.
Legacy[]
The cutthroat environment present in Galzforce caused Bullet to not trust anybody, which culminated in his later life. The betrayal of the children in his original squad and, later, Gray, caused him to rely only on his own strength, and eventually join the Roger Pirates when he was unable to defeat Gol D. Roger.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Volume 10089.
- ↑ One Piece Video Game — Bounty Rush.