## One Piece Chapter 1017, pages 13-15: Orders - Chapter: 1017 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Jinbe, Who's-Who, Rob Lucci ### Summary Page 13: Jinbe answers Who's-Who's speed with Fishman Karate. Who's-Who lunges with cutting Six Powers techniques, calling "Shave!!" as he vanishes and reappears, then "Tempest Kick!!" as a sweeping air blade slices toward Jinbe. Jinbe, steady in the middle of the smoke, counters with "Arabesque Brick Fist!!" The impact bursts outward and forces Who's-Who back, shocking him with a sharp "!!!" as the attack breaks through the momentum of his assault. The page is a clean exchange of styles: Who's-Who uses the evasive and cutting arts of government agents, while Jinbe's karate turns the surrounding air and water-like force against him. With the lesser fighters being cleared away, their duel becomes more technical and more personal. Page 14: Jinbe recognizes the techniques. He says, "'Iron Body,' right? Those are the Six Powers used by government officials!!" Who's-Who stands revealed in a saber-toothed, masked form, and Jinbe remembers hearing about a rogue member of CP9, the secret intelligence agency, breaking out of prison. The idea of an official being arrested struck him as odd. Who's-Who laughs that Jinbe knows such an old story and says, "Well, it's true!! Back then, we never made direct contact, huh..." The conversation turns the fight into a hidden history lesson. Who's-Who is not just a Tobiroppo; he was once a promising government agent from the same era as CP9, and his fall from that world is somehow tied to why he now fights as a pirate under Kaido. Page 15: Who's-Who explains his past while continuing to attack. He says he is pretty happy with how things turned out, but that he used to have it rough because of a mistake he made twelve years ago. Back then, he says, he was considered a bright prospect, "a rival to the genius, Rob Lucci!!" Then he launches another technique: "Fang Pistol!!" A sharp, fang-shaped shot tears toward Jinbe, who dodges aside with a burst of motion. Who's-Who presses the attack, still framed by his saber-toothed features and black mask. The page sharpens the stakes of his grudge: his identity as a pirate officer is built on a failed government career, and he measures that former promise against Rob Lucci's success even while trying to prove himself against Jinbe.