## One Piece Chapter 1089: Under Siege - Chapter: 1089 - Pages: 2-16 - Characters: Nami, Sanji, Makino, Woop Slap, Curly Dadan, Monkey D. Garp, Monkey D. Luffy, Foosha Village Residents, Mountain Bandits, Civilians, East Blue Residents, South Blue Residents, West Blue Residents, North Blue Residents, Lulusia Kingdom, Sailors, World Government Observers, Fishermen, Marines, Sea Beast Weapons, Dr. Vegapunk, Straw Hat Pirates, Egghead, Navy Vice Admirals, Borsalino, Sentomaru, Pacifista, Jay Garcia Saturn, Rob Lucci, Doberman, CP0, Vegapunk Satellites, Seraphim, Kaku, Stussy, Cipher Pol Agents, Jewelry Bonney, Egghead Researchers, Egghead Workers, York, Five Elders, Transponder Snail, Vegapunk Stella, Mother Flame, Usopp, Roronoa Zoro, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, Jinbe ### Summary Page 2: Cover request page. Chapter 1089: Under Siege. Nami works late on her sea charts while a cow serves her a late-night mug of warm milk. The note on the tray says, "Thanks, but I sent them out..." and Sanji's message reads: "The stars outside shine almost as beautifully as you, Nami-san. Would you like to come watch them with me? Sanji." The printed caption reads: "Cover request by Parko: A cow serves Nami a late-night mug of warm milk while she works on her sea charts." Page 3: News races around the world. In Foosha Village in the East Blue, people hear that Garp is missing in action on Pirate Island and ask what that means, since the report does not say he is dead. Makino reassures everyone that there is no need to worry about him because the mayor is right and Garp is a living legend. Dadan and the mountain bandits panic anyway, shouting about Garp and Luffy and asking what they are doing. Makino holds her baby and says that, like Garp, Luffy is causing trouble on a large scale, while the baby recognizes Luffy's face from his wanted poster. The villagers' fear over Garp is paired with their anxious affection for Luffy. Page 4: Across the world, people are hit by an enormous earthquake and tsunami. In the East Blue, civilians cry out "Earthquake!" as buildings shake. In the South Blue, people shout that it is a tsunami and tell everyone to get to higher ground. In the West Blue and North Blue, ships and towns are tossed by violent waves while people scream that this is a big one. The narration explains that no earthquake in recorded history matched the one felt that day, and that it caused untold destruction across the entire world. The page shifts the chapter from personal news about Garp and Luffy into a global catastrophe. Page 5: The Grand Line also suffers the aftershock. People ask what is happening and no one can determine the epicenter, so the significance of the geological event goes unnoticed. The narration reveals what the people do not understand: a kingdom known as Lulusia was erased from the map only six days earlier. Where the kingdom once stood, observers find no trace, only a massive hole in the sea like a circular waterfall. They cannot sail any closer and say it does not look as if the hole will collapse in on itself. The ensuing earthquakes caused the global sea level to rise by approximately one meter, linking the disaster to the disappearance of Lulusia. Page 6: Many of the world's shores are swallowed by the rising sea. People shout that the tide has never been this high before and ask whether it will ever recede. Some islands are submerged entirely, while reports of flooded islands keep coming in. Civilians cry that everything is flooded, that they cannot stay, and that there is even a shark in someone's house. Another person notes that it should not be high tide yet, while a fisherman says he is sure to get a big catch on a day like this before someone warns him that going fishing now would be suicide. The page shows the sea-level rise turning ordinary coastlines into disaster zones. Page 7: The story moves to Egghead, the island of the future in the New World. Sea levels have risen worldwide, and a Marine reports that they are at a loss. A massive force has surrounded the island, possessing more than enough firepower to put a Buster Call to shame. The fleet consists of over one hundred ships of various sizes and classes, including twenty great warships, and a total of thirty thousand Marines. Mechanical Sea Beasts and armed vessels churn the waters around the Frontier Dome. The narration frames Egghead as completely besieged, with the Navy committing an overwhelming force against the Straw Hats and Vegapunk. Page 8: The Egghead operation is spearheaded by nine Navy Headquarters vice admirals. The battlefield begins with chaos as a Marine yells at his uncle not to lay a hand on the weaponized Sea Beasts, while another shouts that the enemy started it. The page introduces the vice admirals as the command layer of the assault, showing several of them in close-up with stern expressions and Marine caps. Their presence makes clear that this is not a small pursuit force but a large, coo...