One Piece: The Flame of Ace is Mine
In the boundless seas of the One Piece world, a stranger named Don awakens in a new body—guided by a mysterious 【System】 that measures his strength, skills, and destiny. Fate deals him a hand many would kill for: a Devil Fruit that burns with the same power once destined for Fire Fist Ace.
And in this world where pirates chase glory and Marines enforce order, Don makes a claim that shakes both seas and legends:
“Ace’s power is mine.”
Neither pirate nor Marine, Don forges his own path as a bounty hunter, hunting crews whole and toppling them single-handedly. Whispers spread—some call him a demon, others a savior—but all agree on one thing: his power is terrifying.
From Marine bases trembling at the thought of a new Logia user, to Frost Moon Village where he crosses paths with Zoro and Kuina, Don steps boldly into the currents of destiny. Swordsmanship, Haki, and fire itself bend to his will.
The seas are vast, the age of dreams unforgiving. But with the System in his hands and Ace’s flames at his command, Don will carve his legend into the waves—whether as a hunter, a devil, or something far greater.
Author: 未曾迷失
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MrBehringer · Anime & Comics
Reborn as Megatron is an ambitious Transformers fan novel that blends the popular isekai/reincarnation genre with the expansive mythology of the Transformers universe. The story follows Jake, a devoted Transformers fan who dies in an unexpected accident and awakens in the body of Megatron at the moment the Decepticon leader begins his rise on Earth. Equipped with the Strongest Transformer System, Jake gains the opportunity to reshape the fate of Cybertron and alter the course of the legendary war between Autobots and Decepticons. One of the novel’s strongest elements is its fresh reinterpretation of Megatron. Instead of portraying him purely as a villain, the story explores the perspective that Megatron’s original goal was the survival and restoration of Cybertron. By placing Jake a fan who already sympathizes with Megatron’s motivations inside the character’s body, the narrative creates a compelling “what if” scenario where the events of the Transformers universe unfold very differently. This premise immediately gives the story strong momentum and keeps readers curious about how the timeline will change. The system mechanics also add an engaging progression element. Upgrades such as the Omega-level spark, the disintegration multiform cannon, triple-changer abilities, and the merging of the Fallen introduce a sense of power growth that fits well within the sci-fi setting. The system rewards feel significant and often reshape the direction of the plot, especially when Megatron gains full control of the AllSpark and later absorbs the abilities of the Fallen. These moments give the story an exciting escalation in stakes and scale. Another highlight is the large narrative scope. The story moves beyond the events of the original Transformers film and expands into galactic politics, Cybertron’s reconstruction, and humanity’s technological evolution. Megatron’s decision to rebuild Cybertron and eliminate the division between Autobots and Decepticons adds an interesting ideological conflict rather than a simple good-versus-evil dynamic. At the same time, Optimus Prime and the Autobots pursue their own path, forming an alliance with humanity and searching for relics like the Matrix of Leadership and the Ark on the Moon. The action scenes are also a major strength. Battles between Megatron and characters such as Optimus Prime and the Fallen are dramatic and energetic, capturing the scale and brutality expected from Cybertronian warfare. These confrontations often serve as turning points in the story, highlighting Megatron’s rapid rise in power and influence. However, the novel does have some areas where it could improve. The pacing can sometimes feel rushed, particularly during major events like character defeats, upgrades, or large strategic developments. Certain scenes might benefit from more detailed buildup or emotional depth. Additionally, with the story introducing many powerful abilities and large-scale changes to the Transformers timeline, some readers may wish for deeper exploration of the consequences of these changes. Despite these minor issues, Reborn as Megatron succeeds in delivering an engaging and imaginative reinterpretation of the Transformers universe. Its blend of isekai storytelling, power progression, large-scale worldbuilding, and iconic characters makes it a compelling read for fans of both Transformers and system-based reincarnation stories. Overall, the novel offers a creative and entertaining take on a classic franchise, presenting a version of Megatron who is not just a conqueror, but a leader determined to reshape the destiny of Cybertron itself. With its expanding storyline and evolving conflict between Megatron and Optimus Prime, the series has strong potential to grow into an even more complex and exciting saga