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| name = Governor
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| jname = ガバナー
 
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| rname = ''Gabanā''
 
| rname = ''Gabanā''
 
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| first = [[Episode Special 3|Protect! The Last Great Performance]]{{Qref|name=Intro|episode=Special 3|Governor is introduced.}}
 
| affiliation = [[Marines]]
 
| affiliation = [[Marines]]
| occupation = Marine; [[Commander]]
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'''Commander Governor''' (ガバナー中佐, ''Gabanā Chūsa'') is the antagonist of the [[Episode Special 3|third]] TV special. He is a corrupt [[marine]] lieutenant who once served under [[Randolph]] during his time in the Marines.
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'''Governor''' is the main antagonist of the [[Special 3|3rd Special]] [[One Piece (Anime)|One Piece]] episode. He is a corrupt [[Marine]] Commander who once served under [[Randolph]] during his time in the Marines.{{Qref|name=past|episode=Special 3|Governor is serving under Randolph.}}
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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Governor wears a black suit along with a standard Marine coat.
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==Personality==
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Governor only cared about himself and obtaining power, showing no concern for the well-being of his subordinates. He often forced his men into battle by threatening to have them court-martialed.
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==Relationships==
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===Randolph===
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He once trusted Randolph as he worked under him in the [[Marines]]. After being accused of murdering a shipmate and
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==Abilities and Powers==
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It is unknown how strong he was, as he rose to his rank through dirty means. As a Marine Commander he has command over all lower ranking soldiers.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Governor believed only in power however and rose to his rank through dirty means, but not before Randolph accused him of murdering his shipmate (which he did) and nearly got him court martialed. While Governor was dropped of the charges, it set him back on his rise to power and he swore revenge on Randolph. Which he set in motion on the day of Randolph's final performance by trying to frame the actor that his acting troupe was harboring illegal military weapons and getting Randolph arrested.
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Governor believed only in power however and rose to his rank through dirty means, but not before [[Randolph]] accused him of murdering his shipmate (which he did) and nearly got him court marshaled. While Governor was dropped of the charges, it set him back on his rise to power and he swore revenge on Randolph. Which he set in motion on the day of Randolph's final performance by trying to frame the actor that his acting troupe was harboring illegal military weapons and getting Randolph arrested.
   
He nearly succeeds but [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] breaks Randolph free then he and the [[Straw Hat Pirates|Straw Hats]] protect his theater ship from the Marines once Governor give the order for his fleet to sink it. In the end, his own squad abandon him as Governor always took credit for their accomplishments as well as used the threat of court martial to get them to cooperate and Governor is sent flying by Luffy.
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He nearly succeeds but [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] breaks Randolph free then he and the [[Straw Hat Pirates|Straw Hats]] protect his theater ship from the Marines once Governor gives the order for his fleet to sink it. In the end, his own squad abandoned him as Governor always took credit for their accomplishments as well as constantly using the threat of bring tried in a court-martial to get them to cooperate and Governor is sent flying by Luffy.
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Revision as of 12:26, 10 March 2014

Governor is the main antagonist of the 3rd Special One Piece episode. He is a corrupt Marine Commander who once served under Randolph during his time in the Marines.[3]

Appearance

Governor wears a black suit along with a standard Marine coat.

Personality

Governor only cared about himself and obtaining power, showing no concern for the well-being of his subordinates. He often forced his men into battle by threatening to have them court-martialed.

Relationships

Randolph

He once trusted Randolph as he worked under him in the Marines. After being accused of murdering a shipmate and

Abilities and Powers

It is unknown how strong he was, as he rose to his rank through dirty means. As a Marine Commander he has command over all lower ranking soldiers.

History

Governor believed only in power however and rose to his rank through dirty means, but not before Randolph accused him of murdering his shipmate (which he did) and nearly got him court marshaled. While Governor was dropped of the charges, it set him back on his rise to power and he swore revenge on Randolph. Which he set in motion on the day of Randolph's final performance by trying to frame the actor that his acting troupe was harboring illegal military weapons and getting Randolph arrested.

He nearly succeeds but Luffy breaks Randolph free then he and the Straw Hats protect his theater ship from the Marines once Governor gives the order for his fleet to sink it. In the end, his own squad abandoned him as Governor always took credit for their accomplishments as well as constantly using the threat of bring tried in a court-martial to get them to cooperate and Governor is sent flying by Luffy.

References

  1. One Piece Anime — Episode Special 3, Governor is introduced.
  2. One Piece Anime — Episode Special 3, Governor is revealed to be a Marine commander.
  3. One Piece Anime — Episode Special 3, Governor is serving under Randolph.

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