![]() ![]() He admits he always wanted to fight a space monster. Kaku has a childish side to himself as well, being openly excited by the futurist wonders on Egghead Island. He states it is necessary for the sake of global peace and the lower ranking royal families should be wise not to oppose the Celestial Dragons. Kaku has apparently not changed in disposition after the timeskip as demonstrated by his cold justification for Saint Charlos' attempts to enslave Shirahoshi. He also appeared to be the only one of the four assassins undercover in Water 7 who expressed some regret that he could not go back to the way he had been living for the last five years. He also remarked "too bad" when Zoro passed Paulie's message of "you're fired" and handed over his key without Zoro having to say a word. Kaku showed great sportsmanship after his defeat, where he laughed at Zoro's comment of working in a zoo. When neither agent had the key, both agreed that the prey was up for grabs. He also seems to place a chance to fight over easy accomplishment of a mission when Zoro and Sogeking were cuffed together, he wished to help them, so he would not be forced to share his target with Jabra. Despite this, he often taunts his opponents during battle, and even ate a Devil Fruit for the fun of it, and exclaimed "This is fun!" during his life-and-death battle with Roronoa Zoro. In the Funimation dub, he instead uses old fashion slang words, such as skedaddle and whippersnapper.Īfter being revealed as one of the Water 7 CP9 agents, Kaku's personality becomes rather cold and dispassionate in contrast to his character on Water 7, where he was mainly seen laughing and smiling. He uses the term " washi" (meaning I, though used mainly by elders), rather than ore (also meaning I, a masculine term used by young adults). He also talks like an old man, as remarked by several characters, despite being only 23 years old. As soon as his hybrid (giraffe/human) form was mocked, he sliced the Tower of Justice in half, in a rage of embarrassment. ĭespite his role as an antagonist, Kaku is surprisingly honest, even to his enemies and even more so than Fukurou, though he does not seem to take insults well. As a CP0 agent, he wears a tribal mask with a long beard as well as a protruding shape that fits around his nose. His hair is also shown to have grown slightly longer. Īfter the timeskip, Kaku now wears a white variation of his black CP9 attire except for a larger hat instead of a black cap, and he also has a tie. Kaku is shown with fluffy hair and a shorter nose (though still long by his age standards) and wore a cap backwards. In SBS Volume 44, Oda drew members of CP9 as children. When invading Iceburg's mansion, he wore an over-sized skull mask with a black fez, and blue robes. When he was revealed to be working for CP9, he wore a black cap, a black suit jacket with an orange handkerchief in the breast-pocket over a high-collared black shirt, pants and shoes. When he worked for the Galley-La Company, he wore a white cap, a high-collared orange shirt with blue sleeves, jeans and white sneakers. Due to this, several characters, such as Luffy, Sanji and Zoro have mistaken him for Usopp. "It didn’t 'stick' quite likely because the eastern side of Clarence Island has a pretty sheer drop-off with deep enough water to allow the berg to sail right through," Christopher Shuman, a glaciologist at the University of Maryland and NASA's Cryospheric Sciences Laboratory, said in the statement.Kaku is a young man, who has big black eyes with 3 eyelashes on top of his eye, and a long nose similar to Usopp's, only rectangular in shape. However, at the last minute, the mighty berg veered away and missed the island completely before disintegrating into half a dozen pieces.Ĭlarence Island's surrounding seafloor may have helped avert a catastrophe due to its deepness, making it less likely that D-30A would get stuck there. ![]() Experts predicted that it would get snagged on the seafloor and potentially stay there for several years. In late 2020, alarm bells were raised when the world's largest iceberg at the time, A-68A, appeared to be on a collision course with South Georgia in the South Atlantic Ocean, which is an important penguin and seal refuge. As the ice scrapes across the seafloor, it can also destroy seafloor ecosystems and majorly imbalance the surrounding food web. The ice can prevent marine animals from heading out to sea to feed and can also alter the temperature and salinity of the surrounding waters. Icebergs colliding with islands can be very disruptive for wildlife, especially if the bergs get stuck on the seafloor surrounding the isolated landmasses. (Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory/Wanmei Liang) A satellite photo of the collision between D-30A and Clarence Island on Sept. ![]()
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