## One Piece Chapter 1019, pages 7-9: Triceracopter - Chapter: 1019 - Pages: 7-9 - Characters: Sasaki, Franky, Beast Pirates, General Franky ### Summary Page 7: Sasaki's frill spins faster and lifts him off the ground like a helicopter. Franky is shocked and yells, "Huh?! How the hell are you spinning like that?!" then admits, "I didn't know dinosaurs could do that!" The surrounding Beast Pirates panic, warning, "That move... This is bad!! Run, Iron Bro!" Sasaki rises into the air and answers their concern with contempt: "Morons... If you have time to worry, then you should worry about yourselves!!" Franky watches the impossible dinosaur flight in disbelief, while Sasaki turns his ancient zoan body into a rotating weapon. The page leans fully into the absurdity of the technique: Sasaki's triceratops anatomy becomes a helicopter rotor, and even Franky, the cyborg engineer, is baffled by the fake dinosaur logic. Page 8: Sasaki unleashes the chapter's namesake attack: "Tricera-copter!!" He spins across the room like a bladed rotor, shredding through the area and scattering Beast Pirates who scream "Gyah!!" and "Aargh!!" Franky's allies cry, "Guys!!" as Sasaki's whirling body cuts through them, proving that he meant his warning. The move turns the room itself into a hazard, with Sasaki's rotating frill and horns slicing through anyone nearby. Franky can only track the motion as the enemy circles, and the page makes clear why the subordinates were afraid: the attack is not simply a charge against Franky, but a broad sweeping strike that endangers everyone in the tower. Page 9: Franky blocks Sasaki's aerial assault with General Franky's sword and shield, but the spinning frill continues scraping across the armor. Franky groans "Ugh!!" and calls out, "You move real weird!! I didn't think this would turn into an aerial battle!" The clash throws sparks, debris, and speed lines across the page as Sasaki hovers and carves at him from above. Even though Franky is piloting a giant battle robot, Sasaki's ancient zoan body now fights like a bizarre aircraft. The page sustains the joke and the danger together: the movement is ridiculous, but the impacts are heavy enough to push General Franky back and force him to defend carefully.