![]() ![]() If there is even one important criminal running loose on one of the Buster Call ships, other Buster Call ships will not hesitate to attack it simply to kill the criminal, even if it means the death of every Marine soldier on board. Even Admiral Aokiji was shocked by the ruthlessness of the attackers.Ī Buster Call ship attacks another Buster Call ship one soldier was executed for arguing. The Buster Call fleet even kills government officials if they are still left stranded on the island. For example, during the Ohara incident, the refugee boat containing all of the island's normal civilians was destroyed without prejudice, along with everyone inside, in case a historian had slipped on board. Then the Vice Admirals, as well as the entire fleet, lay waste to the island, annihilating everything in sight with impunity, regardless of who is still on the island. Once the fleet arrives, they fire an initial salvo to effectively dial in their coordinates, locking in their ordinance to triangulate their fire upon the target. They can now tower a Giant, and are capable of carrying a seemingly immeasurable number of Marines. The ones apparently used currently are as tall as the Tower of Justice and are as long as the Bridge of Hesitation. The ones used 20 years ago were roughly twice as tall as a giant. The ships used are large and have apparently grown over time. Robin described it as a "nightmare version of concentrated arson". That being said, the Call's leading Admiral has enough authority to spare a specific target location through a prior agreement with the Buster Call's soldiers. It seems that a Buster Call cannot be rescinded once the targets are announced. Īfter the signal is received, five vice admirals and a fleet of ten ships nearest to the location of the caller are scrambled to that island. Nico Robin on the mentality behind the Buster Call. Without any emotion, they're just erasing one small island off the map. From left to right: Strawberry, Yamakaji, Doberman, Onigumo and Momonga. The five vice admirals who led the Buster Call on Enies Lobby. Spandam himself said that using it without this delegation is illegal. This action immediately sends a signal, received by the Silver Den Den Mushi in the Marine Headquarters, where the island to be destroyed is acknowledged. The admiral, world leader, or designee simply presses the button on a Golden Den Den Mushi to summon a Buster Call to their location. Once one has the means and the authority, the actual procedure of initiating a Buster Call is extremely simple. There are two known instances of this: when Admiral Sengoku gave permission to Spandine, and when Admiral Aokiji gave permission to Spandam. The only way for someone of a lower rank to initiate a Buster Call is if they are legally granted permission and a Golden Den Den Mushi by one who has the authority. ![]() The other six are their counterparts in the World Government: the Five Elders and the Commander-in-Chief. Four of these are the three Admirals and the Fleet Admiral, the highest-ranking authorities in the Marines. This authority is granted to, at most, ten people. Since the Buster Call is an order of such destructive power, only the highest authorities are granted the power to initiate it. The attack eliminates anyone who could potentially become dangerous without taking human lives or innocence into consideration, all for the "betterment" of the world. The attack is the logical extreme of the Marines' doctrine of Absolute Justice, according to which a person is branded a criminal if they oppose the World Government or could one day become a threat. This Buster Call was originally started by mistake by CP9 director Spandam.
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