Is Emeth Powered by Haki? | Why Is Haki Depicted as Black Lightning?
Why Is Haki Depicted as Black Lightning?
If Poneglyphs are akin to Haki batteries, then Haki might indeed resemble electricity. This would mean the black lightning depicted with the sound effect of “bari bari” is essentially electricity…
In the past, I speculated that the Mink Tribe doesn’t use Haki for Armament Hardening because they have Electro. That would mean Electro is their form of Haki. The Minks have a form linked to the moon called Sulong, and on the moon, ruins and robots were activated by Enel’s lightning energy.
Perhaps Haki can be converted into electricity? There might be technology to convert Haki into electricity, which might have been used on the moon. Poneglyphs could possess this conversion ability.
The Mother Flame remains a mysterious energy source, but it seems likely that its produced energy is converted to electricity to power ancient weapons.
Imu and the others might have desired the technology to convert Haki into electrical energy, and perhaps Vegapunk created the Mother Flame as a substitute?
However, the Mother Flame is still incomplete, and if Haki is an energy produced by humans, it is finite, as seen with Luffy’s exhaustion. If it were to be utilized, it could lead to humans being sacrificed.
Considering the slaves being forcibly worked underground in Mariejois, if Imu obtained the technology to convert Haki into energy, the slaves might become disposable commodities…
What mechanism allowed Emeth to contain Joy Boy’s Haki? Is it related to Poneglyphs? I eagerly await the day this mystery is revealed!
This concludes the introduction of this article. Thank you very much for reading to the end!
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