Post by RK on Aug 29, 2012 21:04:17 GMT -5
Kaiser had recently been captured by the marine Captain Rin Delgado and was being brought to the Ice nine marine base. He was in the ships small jail cell which was being chilled to prevent Kaiser from using Fishman Karate to escape. There were also two guards outside his cell guarding him. Kaiser wasn't too bothered by the situation at hand. He was however, wondering how his crew would get to him. He could hear the men up top shouting about Ice Nine, he must have been close. This place was literally the coldest place in the world as far as the marines were saying. This was also housed one of the largest marine facilities in North Blue. Being a wanted pirate, Kaiser was most likely going to be thrown in jail for the rest of his life, if not executed.
His mind now turned to the man known as Rin Delgado, Captain of this vessel. Kaiser had no idea what this man even looked like. Kaiser however, wouldn't be stopped by petty chains however.
It was time to escape.
Kaiser stood up in his cell, his wrists and ankles were linked to chains attacked to the ship. He pulled at the chain on his right arm with all his might, but it was too strong for him. He needed to wait this out and devise a plan. His crew would find him for sure. That was to be expected, but there was more to this than he was looking at. Why were the marines so focused on Kaiser, when there are plenty of other, stronger pirates out there in the Grand line, like Star-Earring, or that Hard-Hat guy. Sure Kaiser killed a Marine Commander, but he couldn't have possibly been that important. The best Kaiser could do was wait and see how things played out. He only hoped that his crew would be up to the task of rescuing him from the marines clutches.
It was not time to escape.
His mind now turned to the man known as Rin Delgado, Captain of this vessel. Kaiser had no idea what this man even looked like. Kaiser however, wouldn't be stopped by petty chains however.
It was time to escape.
Kaiser stood up in his cell, his wrists and ankles were linked to chains attacked to the ship. He pulled at the chain on his right arm with all his might, but it was too strong for him. He needed to wait this out and devise a plan. His crew would find him for sure. That was to be expected, but there was more to this than he was looking at. Why were the marines so focused on Kaiser, when there are plenty of other, stronger pirates out there in the Grand line, like Star-Earring, or that Hard-Hat guy. Sure Kaiser killed a Marine Commander, but he couldn't have possibly been that important. The best Kaiser could do was wait and see how things played out. He only hoped that his crew would be up to the task of rescuing him from the marines clutches.
It was not time to escape.