## One Piece Chapter 1059: The Captain Koby Incident - Chapter: 1059 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Caesar Clown, Germa 66, Marco, Monkey D. Luffy, Jinbe, Yamato, Straw Hat Pirates, Kozuki Momonosuke, Kaido, Ryokugyu, Portgas D. Ace, Whitebeard, Boa Hancock, Gloriosa, Kuja Pirates, Amazon Lily Citizens, Navy, Yamakaji, Seraphim, Marshall D. Teach, Blackbeard Pirates, Catarina Devon, Koby, Helmeppo, Ochoku, Silvers Rayleigh, Shakuyaku, Vegapunk, Egghead Port ### Summary Page 0: The cover page reads "Chapter 1059: The Captain Koby Incident" and continues Germa 66's cold-blooded voyage, volume 18: "The effects of Caesar's hallucinogenic gas!!" Caesar Clown's gas causes figures in the Germa escape thread to hallucinate or fight through distorted effects. This is official cover-story continuity, but it is separate from the main Amazon Lily and Koby incident narrative, so it is retained as useful extra context. Page 1: Near Sphinx, Whitebeard's homeland in the New World, a solitary ship moves across the sea. The Straw Hats call out, "All right, thanks again for the ride-yoi!!" and ask whether Marco is really not going to join the crew. Marco laughs, "Hahaha! Quit dreaming," saying he is too old and worn out to keep playing babysitter for great pirates. He tells Luffy to back him up, and Luffy replies with a casual "See ya around!!" The scene flashes back to Wano, where the others asked whether Marco was leaving with them. He said there was a nearby ship that would give him a lift and that he would head off first. The page begins with a quiet farewell to Marco, framing him as an elder ally who helped Wano but will not sail into the new era with the Straw Hats. Page 2: Back in Wano, Yamato explains why he chose to stay. He says the forest admiral was only driven off because someone unleashed an immense burst of Haki, and that with Kaido gone, Wano's absence has opened the floodgates for dangerous people to pour into the country. Yamato says he cannot simply abandon everyone, and if the Straw Hats were always worrying about Wano they would doubt their adventures. He still really wants to be one of them and a real crewmate, so this choice is painful but necessary. Luffy understands and says that if Yamato stays it would be a load off his mind. He tells Yamato he will leave Momo and the others to him. Momonosuke is warned that he has a lot of pride, and Yamato cheerfully says he will find another reason to stay. The page clarifies Yamato's choice as protection and trust rather than hesitation. Page 3: Marco finishes his farewell with Luffy. Luffy asks, "You saved me back in the Summit War, right? I never got to say thanks!!" and remembers Jinbe urging Marco to take Ace's brother and go. Marco smiles and says it makes him wonder, because back then they all seemed so ready to spring into action. Luffy laughs, and Marco tells him, "I'm sure Ace would be proud to see how far you've come-yoi!!" Luffy answers with a beaming "Oh yeah?!" Marco then flies away, telling the youngsters, "The times belong to you youngsters now!! Stay strong!!" The page passes the torch from Whitebeard's generation and Ace's memory to Luffy's current era, before the chapter turns to another part of the world. Page 4: At Amazon Lily in the Calm Belt, the town is in bad shape. It is the first time in history that men have invaded the Isle of Women like this. Hancock says that as long as she remains there, the Navy will not stop coming, and wonders where in the world she would go. Gloriosa suggests, as she always does, that Hancock should go and marry Luffy, but Hancock snaps that she always thinks that. A caption moves the story a few weeks prior, when the island's gates are down and the Kuja are under fire. The page shifts from Marco's farewell to the consequences of abolishing the Warlord system: Amazon Lily itself is no longer untouchable. Page 5: A few weeks earlier, Navy forces attack Amazon Lily. Soldiers report, "The gates are down!!" and "We're under fire! The Kuja are resisting!!" Vice Admiral Yamakaji orders the new Pacifistas deployed, saying the Seraphim should be on the front lines. He tells the troops to record what happens because Hancock still is not ready to come out and face them. Then a child-sized figure with overwhelming strength appears, shocking the Kuja. They say, "Who is that?! I can't fight a child!!" and recognize that the child resembles someone. The page introduces the Seraphim as the Navy's replacement weapon after the Warlords' abolition, and shows the Kuja facing a power they do not yet understand. Page 6: The siege is interrupted by a new threat. Marines spot a warship at the stern and report that the Kurohige Pirates are incoming. The sea quakes as Blackbeard arrives, laughing, "Zehahaha! It's a seaquake!" His crew declares that an emperor's crew is here, and Blackbeard announces, "Zehaha! I've come for the pirate empress!!" He says he will not let a power like hers fall into the Navy's clutches. The page turns Amaz...