Marshall D. Teach VS Koby
Marshall D. Teach
Marshall D. Teach,[16] most commonly referred to by his epithet Blackbeard,[2] is the captain-turned-admiral of the Blackbeard Pirates[8] and currently one of the Four Emperors.[3] He is also the only known person in history to wield the powers of two Devil Fruits.[17] He started out his pirate career as a member of the Whitebeard Pirates' 2nd division[6] until he murdered Thatch, the 4th division commander, for the Yami Yami no Mi and defected.[7] Prior to the two-year timeskip, he briefly held a position among the Seven Warlords of the Sea after defeating and handing Ace over to the Marines,[4] before resigning upon returning from Impel Down with Level Six prisoners to strengthen his crew.[5] His actions resulted in him being considered a part of the Worst Generation along with the Eleven Supernovas,[18] and he received the title of Emperor after slaying Whitebeard during the Summit War of Marineford and defeating the Whitebeard Pirates during the timeskip.[19] Due to his actions, he can be considered a minor antagonist during the Jaya and Post-Enies Lobby Arcs, the tertiary antagonist of the Impel Down Arc, and one of the main antagonists of the Marineford Arc, the Summit War Saga, and the remainder of the One Piece series.
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Koby
Koby[9] is a Marine Captain[3] who trained together with Helmeppo under Vice Admiral Garp's supervision. He is currently a member of the Marine special forces unit SWORD.[10] He was formerly an involuntary pirate ship caretaker for the Alvida Pirates until he was liberated by Luffy, and he was the first person Luffy befriended on his travels. He is Luffy's ally during the Romance Dawn Arc. He and Helmeppo are also the central characters from Diary of Koby-Meppo Cover Page Serial. Koby was first introduced as the Alvida Pirates' hapless ship caretaker who lived in fear of both the ship's crew and captain. Two years of forced servitude had robbed him of all hope of escaping as well as his dream of becoming a Marine, leaving him with few goals other than avoiding being bludgeoned to death by Alvida's iron mace. Luffy was less than impressed with Koby's cowardice, describing him as "pretty stupid and useless...and kinda wimpy too". However, Luffy's boundless optimism and single-minded pursuit of his dream rekindled a similar conviction in the downtrodden ship caretaker, allowing him to defy his captors, even under the threat of a brutal death by Alvida's mace.