Summary
One Pieceis no stranger to having some weird ships. Throughout the series, fans have been introduced to boats like the Going Luffy, a Going Merry replica with Luffy replacing the sheep head, Baratie, a floating restaurant, and the Heart Pirate’s Polar Tang, a literal submarine. WithOne Pieceships like these, it’s easy to look over any normal-looking ship without sparing it an extra thought.
This is exactly the case withthe former strongest pirate ofOne Piece, Roger’s ship, the Oro Jackson,. Seemingly a completely normal sailing ship, the Oro Jackson feels like a classic pirate vessel, a perfect fit for the King of the Pirates himself. However, on closer inspection, the Oro Jackson does seem to have a few eccentricities, namely the massive egg that sits right in the middle of the vessel.
What is the Egg on the Oro Jackson?
A Super Weapon or Breakfast
So far, the egg on Roger’s ship remains one ofthe greatest mysteries inOne Piece.Since not much has been revealed about Roger’s journey and life, the character invites constant speculation. From theories aboutOne Piece’sfinal island Laugh Tale to the mysterious illness that afflicted Roger to the secrets of the One Piece itself, Roger has some of the most theories out of any character in the world ofOne Piece.
Mr. Tom, you built the awesomest pirate ship ever didn’t you? Young Franky in reference to the Oro Jackson
Despite this, it could be possible that the egg on Roger’s Shipcould just be a design choice, similar to some ofthe other greatest ships inOne Piece.However, the design of the egg seems so deliberate, that fans can’t help but speculate on what just might be inside. While some theorize that it may be a dragon or even Big News Morgans, one fan’s theory takes things in a very plausible direction.
Could the Egg Be One Piece’s Ancient Weapon Uranus
Hatching Into Destruction
In a Reddit post from Arcade_Theater, the user shares that the egg may be a secret to one ofOne Piece’sAncient Weapons. The Ancient Weapons are extremely powerful weapons that were employed sometime duringOne Piece’sVoid Century. While two of the three weapons, Pluton and Poseidon, have been accounted for in the story, the final weapon, Uranus, still has yet to make an appearance.
In Arcade_Theater’s theory, the egg on Roger’s ship may just hold the secrets toOne Piece’slast Ancient Weapon. In this theory, the egg on the Oro Jackson houses a mystical bird-like entity known as a Roc. This bird would contain the powers of Uranus, in a similar manner to how Shirahoshi possesses the power of Poseidon.
The theory gets even deeper when looking at the specifics of the three weapons fromOne Piece’sVoid Century.
Arcade_Theater explains that while Pluton represents power over the surface oftheOne Pieceworld, and Poseidon represents power under the sea, the Roc with the power of Uranus could represent power over the sky. Additionally, Uranus itself directly translates to heaven or the sky, helping cement the plausibility of this idea.
The Egg of the Oro Jackson Remains a One Piece Mystery
We May Never See it Hatch
Despite how plausible this theory for the egg on the Oro Jackson may seem, there are still many other theories for the egg that make sense as well. Especially with Uranus revealed to be somehow connected toOne Piece’sMother Flame, this Uranus theory loses more and more credibility with each passing chapter. In fact, many consider the weapon that Imu used to destroy the Lulusia Kingdom with the power of the Ancient Weapon Uranus, though this hasn’t been confirmed. If it was Uranus, on the other hand, this doesn’t completely discredit the Egg Theory, as the World Government may have obtained the creature after Roger’s death, and the creature itself could be connected to the Mother Flame.
Three Ancient Weapons, each bearing the name’s of Gods.
AsOne Pieceenters its final saga, it may never actually be revealed just what the egg on the Oro Jackson is. In the end, it very well could have just been some sort of breakfast that Roger was saving for later. However, the egg itself also represents the mysteries ofOne Piece,showing how one simple detail can spark the imaginations of fans around the world.