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Zoro is Vice Captain? In the end...[]

According to the confirmation by Klobis (who has a copy of this booklet), DtGW does not list Zoro as a Vice Captain, and the creator of the provided blog only speculated what occupations the Straw Hats would qualify as, looking at the given list of pirate jobs in the book itself. Therefore, "Zoro being Vice Captain" and "Franky being Helmsman" are none other than a fan's speculation. Sorry for any inconsistencies I may have caused. I'll make the difference clear from now on. JapaneseOPfan :: Talk 18:59, August 7, 2012 (UTC)

Moriah's Bounty Reason[]

Isn't Moriah's bounty inactive because the Government wants to pretend he died in the war? And Moriah is smart enough not to show himself in public because the Government will just send people to kill him again. There's no point in having a bounty because both Moriah and the government are satisfied with Moriah being dead to the public. JustSomeDude...  Talk | 03:40, August 11, 2012 (UTC)

The problem has to do with how his poster is marked. If the WG wanted people to think he was dead, his wanted poster would be stamped "deceased" like Ace's is. His poster is currently stamped "case closed", which is how other Shichibukai posters are marked. We don't know why this is.DancePowderer Talk 04:05, August 11, 2012 (UTC)

The reason is probably in Doflamingo's words. He claimed Moriah to be suddenly "disappeared" with a "Puff" and not dead or anything. In other words, Moriah is officially a "Status Unknown, but no longer active" for Govt, then he's not "Deceased" nor "Active" nor "Under Revision", but "Case Closed" (no pirate no problem no case). Rayleigh92 (talk) 23:42, September 6, 2012 (UTC)

If his bounty were just activated again, his poster wouldn't be stamped at all, the way it is for most pirates. My guess is that the poster we saw wasn't Moriah's current poster, and was the one from before the war.DancePowderer Talk 02:38, September 7, 2012 (UTC)

I think we have a winner here^. Should we edit that into the page now? JustSomeDude...  Talk | 02:43, September 7, 2012 (UTC)