A Buster Call on Egghead: How This Attack Makes Ohara and Enies Lobby Look Like Child’s Play

# A Buster Call on Egghead, How This Attack Makes Ohara and Enies Lobby Look Like Child’s Play.

A Buster Call on Egghead: How This Attack Makes Ohara and Enies Lobby Look Like Child's Play

Ngetrenz – The air on Egghead Island is thick with the smell of ozone, gunpowder, and something far more terrifying: desperation. But it’s not the Straw Hat Pirates who are desperate. It’s the World Government. For the third time in the series, the dreaded words “Buster Call” have been uttered, and a fleet has descended to wipe an island off the map. But this is different. Looking at the sea teeming with over one hundred warships, an Admiral of the Navy leading the charge on the ground, and one of the Five Elders—the literal gods of the world—personally overseeing the carnage, one thing is crystal clear: this isn’t the Buster Call we thought we knew.  

This article is about to break down exactly why the Buster Call on Egghead is a complete game-changer in the One Piece saga. We’re going to dissect how its mind-boggling scale, its world-altering strategic importance, and its god-tier command structure make the historic tragedies of Ohara and Enies Lobby look like mere preludes to the real war. The World Government isn’t just following a protocol anymore; they’ve declared a holy war on the future, and they’ve sent their highest powers to ensure there are no survivors. This event redefines their ultimate weapon and signals that the final saga has truly, terrifyingly, begun.

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The World Government’s Terrifying Eraser

Before we dive into the chaos on Egghead, let’s get a quick refresher on what a “textbook” Buster Call is supposed to be. It’s not just a military strike; it’s the ultimate expression of the World Government’s “Absolute Justice”—an unstoppable, indiscriminate force designed to utterly annihilate a target, wiping it from both the map and from history.  

The standard military force summoned is terrifying enough on its own: a fleet of ten of the Navy’s most powerful warships, commanded by five Vice Admirals. In a normal military operation, a single Vice Admiral is a force to be reckoned with. Sending five at once is meant to be overwhelming overkill. They are typically the highest on-site authority, a critical detail that makes the events at Egghead so shocking.  

But the protocol’s most chilling feature isn’t its firepower; it’s its finality. Once an Admiral or someone with higher authority grants permission and the Golden Den Den Mushi is activated, the order cannot be rescinded. The fleet arrives and bombards the target until nothing remains—friend, foe, civilian, or soldier.

It’s this absolute and inflexible doctrine that makes the Buster Call such a horrifying concept. It’s a weapon of psychological warfare as much as a physical one. Its reputation was built on the ashes of Ohara, turning it into a boogeyman the World Government could use to threaten anyone who dared to question their authority. The mere mention of it was enough to haunt Nico Robin for decades and force her into submission at Water 7.  

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The Tragedy of Ohara

The first time we witnessed the full horror of a Buster Call was in Robin’s tragic backstory. The island of Ohara was not a military stronghold; it was the world’s largest library, home to the most brilliant archaeologists and scholars. Their crime? Daring to research the Void Century—that 100-year gap in history that the World Government has forbidden anyone from studying on pain of death. Ohara was an intellectual threat, not a physical one. The Buster Call was the tool used to silence a truth the government could not allow to surface.  

The command structure for this purge was a clear demonstration of how the World Government operates: an order given from the very top, executed by their military arm without question. The command came directly from the Five Elders in the holy land of Mary Geoise after Professor Clover came dangerously close to revealing the name of the Ancient Kingdom. The order was then relayed through then-Admiral Sengoku to the on-site commander, CP9 chief Spandine (Spandam’s father), who initiated the call. This established a clear chain of command where the rulers operate from the shadows, using their forces as a detached instrument of their will.  

On the ground, the fleet was led by five Vice Admirals, including two men who would later become legends in their own right: a young, conflicted Kuzan (the future Admiral Aokiji) and a chillingly ruthless Sakazuki (the future Fleet Admiral Akainu). Their presence underscored the mission’s importance, but they were still just executors of a distant order. Sakazuki’s infamous decision to destroy the evacuation ship filled with civilians, just to ensure not a single scholar could possibly escape, perfectly encapsulated the government’s doctrine of “Thorough Justice”.

Yet, in a twist of beautiful irony, the Buster Call on Ohara was a strategic failure. As we learned much later in the story (Chapter 1066), the giants of Elbaf, led by Jaguar D. Saul, managed to save the precious books from the burning library—the very soul of Ohara. The government succeeded in wiping the island off the map, but they failed to kill the idea it represented. Knowledge proved to be more resilient than cannonballs, a theme that would come back to haunt them in the most spectacular way possible at Egghead.  

The Fiasco at Enies Lobby

If Ohara was a cold, calculated execution, the Buster Call on Enies Lobby was a chaotic bar fight that got way out of hand. This was the second major deployment of the protocol, and it couldn’t have been more different from the first. Unlike the strategic purge of Ohara, this was a messy, reactive strike born from incompetence and panic. It was accidentally triggered by the bumbling, power-drunk CP9 chief Spandam, who fumbled with the Golden Den Den Mushi in a moment of sheer idiocy.  

The strategic objective was muddled from the start. Officially, it was to eliminate the Straw Hat Pirates after they declared war on the World Government by burning its flag. In reality, it was a panicked overreaction to a small but determined crew that had infiltrated one of the government’s three major strongholds. The contrast between the meticulous planning for Ohara and Enies Lobby‘s chaotic response is stark.

The command structure reflected this chaos. The authority to use the Golden Den Den Mushi had been delegated by Admiral Aokiji to Spandam, a decision that speaks volumes about either Aokiji’s complex motives or the government’s arrogance at the time. Instead of a hand-picked group of elite Vice Admirals, the fleet was composed of the five nearest available commanders, scrambled to respond to the emergency call.

While this included capable officers like Momonga and Onigumo, their efforts were disjointed. They were more focused on fighting the Straw Hats on the Bridge of Hesitation than on the systematic annihilation of the island, which ultimately allowed the crew to make their miraculous escape.  

The battle of Enies Lobby was a monumental turning point because the Straw Hats survived a Buster Call. They faced the World Government’s ultimate weapon and won, shattering its aura of invincibility. This event demystified the protocol, proving it was fallible. It was just ships and cannons, and it could be outmaneuvered and defeated by a crew with enough power and unbreakable will.

This failure undoubtedly sent shockwaves through the World Government’s leadership. It was a clear sign that their ultimate deterrent was no longer enough to handle the new generation of pirates, directly necessitating the development of new weapons like the Seraphim and, eventually, the overwhelming show of force that would become the Buster Call on Egghead.  

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The Egghead Apocalypse

Everything that came before was just a prologue. The assault on Egghead Island is not just an escalation; it’s a complete reimagining of what a Buster Call can be. It’s bigger, it’s led by a higher authority, and its stakes are nothing less than the fate of the entire world.

A Fleet Beyond Comprehension

Let’s start with the sheer numbers, because they tell a story all on their own. A standard Buster Call, the kind that leveled Ohara and Enies Lobby, consists of ten warships. The fleet currently surrounding Egghead? Over one hundred ships. It’s commanded by nine Vice Admirals and carries a force of 30,000 marines. This isn’t a Buster Call; it’s a full-scale war fleet, ten times the size of the standard protocol. It’s a blatant admission by the World Government that their old “ultimate weapon” is now laughably insufficient to deal with an Emperor of the Sea.  

The Admiral on the Front Lines

In previous instances, Admirals like Sengoku and Aokiji authorized the call from a distance, letting their Vice Admirals handle the dirty work. At Egghead, Admiral Kizaru is on the island, personally leading the charge and clashing directly with Luffy. An Admiral’s presence on the front lines fundamentally changes the nature of the attack. It transforms it from a naval bombardment into a top-tier military assault led by one of the world’s strongest fighters. The government is no longer just sending a message; they’re sending one of their biggest guns to ensure the job gets done.  

The Saturn Shock

This is it. This is the single most important factor that elevates the Buster Call on Egghead into a league of its own. Saint Jaygarcia Saturn, one of the Five Elders, is personally on Egghead Island, giving direct orders and participating in the battle.  

To understand how insane this is, you have to understand the World Government’s hierarchy. The Gorosei are the supreme rulers of the world, the highest-ranking Celestial Dragons whose authority far surpasses even that of the Fleet Admiral. These are the five men who ordered the destruction of Ohara from the comfort and safety of their castle in Mary Geoise. For one of them to leave the Holy Land and descend to a battlefield is an event that has likely not happened in centuries.  

Saturn’s presence transforms the operation from an impersonal military protocol into a personal act of war by the world’s sovereign. This is no longer about “Absolute Justice”; this is a king personally coming to execute those who defy his 800-year rule. His arrival shatters the image of the Gorosei as distant, political figures and reveals them as monstrous, powerful combatants with terrifying, seemingly demonic abilities.

This is the ultimate escalation, moving beyond military strategy into the realm of divine, tyrannical intervention. The reason for this unprecedented move is clear: Egghead represents the convergence of the World Government’s two greatest fears. The threat from Ohara was forbidden knowledge of the Void Century. Egghead has that in Dr. Vegapunk, who inherited Ohara’s will and is poised to broadcast that truth to the entire world. The threat from Enies Lobby was a direct, armed rebellion.

Egghead has that in the Straw Hat Pirates, now led by a Yonko who has awakened the powers of the Sun God Nika—the very being the Gorosei have spent centuries trying to erase from history. Faced with both an ideological and military threat of this magnitude, the gods have no choice but to intervene themselves.  

Ohara vs. Enies Lobby vs. Egghead

To truly grasp the seismic shift that the Buster Call on Egghead represents, a side-by-side comparison is essential. The following table breaks down the key strategic elements of each incident, illustrating the dramatic escalation in stakes, scale, and authority.

FeatureOhara Buster CallEnies Lobby Buster CallEgghead Buster Call
Primary TargetScholars & Forbidden KnowledgeNico Robin & Straw Hat PiratesDr. Vegapunk, Yonko Luffy, & a Global Broadcast
Strategic GoalErase history (Void Century)Capture a key individual & suppress rebellionPrevent future revelations & eliminate a Yonko
Fleet ScaleStandard (10 Warships)Standard (10 Warships)Unprecedented (100+ Warships)
Commanders5 Vice Admirals5 Vice Admirals9 Vice Admirals
Highest Authority On-SiteVice Admirals (Kuzan, Sakazuki)Vice AdmiralsAdmiral Kizaru & Gorosei Saturn
Order Issued ByGorosei (via Sengoku/Spandine)Admiral Aokiji (via Spandam)Gorosei (Saint Saturn, on-site)
OutcomeIsland destroyed, strategic failure (books survived)Target escaped, WG facility destroyed, tactical failureOngoing, but met with Yonko-level resistance

The Buster Call is Dead, Long Live the Holy War

After the events on Egghead, the term “Buster Call” feels almost quaint, a relic of a bygone era. The force assembled is so far beyond the original protocol that it deserves a new name: this is a Holy War. It is a direct, desperate conflict between the self-proclaimed gods of the world and the “Warrior of Liberation,” Sun God Nika, who threatens to bring a new dawn.

The Buster Call on Egghead is the World Government’s ultimate admission of fear. By sending a Gorosei to the front lines, they have shattered their own mystique and declared that the era of ruling from the shadows is over. As Vegapunk’s message timer ticks down, as seen in Manga Chapter 1160, the stakes have been raised to their absolute limit. This is no longer about the fate of a single island or a single pirate crew. This is a battle for the truth of the entire world, and for the first time, the gods have been forced to get their own hands dirty. The final war has begun.

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Summary of A Buster Call on Egghead

  • The Buster Call on Egghead involves over 100 warships and 30,000 personnel, ten times the standard force used at Ohara and Enies Lobby.
  • Unlike previous Buster Calls commanded by Vice Admirals, the Egghead assault is personally led by Admiral Kizaru and, most shockingly, Saint Jaygarcia Saturn, a member of the Five Elders—the highest authority in the World Government.
  • Ohara was targeted to erase forbidden knowledge, and Enies Lobby was a chaotic reaction to a pirate rebellion. Egghead combines both threats: Dr. Vegapunk is about to broadcast world-shattering truths (the Ohara threat), while Yonko Luffy represents an existential military and ideological challenge (the evolved Enies Lobby threat).
  • Saturn’s presence transforms the attack from an impersonal military protocol into a personal vendetta by the world’s sovereigns against those who threaten their 800-year reign.
  • The events at Egghead signify that the old Buster Call is obsolete against a Yonko-level threat. The World Government has been forced to reveal its true power, signaling the beginning of the final war for the fate of the world.