Despite their enmity, he proposes an alliance to defeat Why-man with Senku who gets excited as Xeno hopes that they can work together to figure out the source of the Petrification and they proceed to exchange information. Xeno reveals that he is also aware of Why-man and the signal coming from the moon, which surprises everyone. Some members want answers while others, like Matsukaze, want revenge. The Kingdom of Science decides to travel the world and gather supplies for space travel to confront Why-man. The source of Why-man's transmissions is apparently on the Moon. However, the voice, as noted by Ukyo, is a synthetic voice matching Senku's. This call has the Kingdom of Science confirm that Why-man was an enemy who wants to see all of humanity petrified. Their connection is then cut off by a second strong signal that takes over the radio waves in an attempt to activate the petrification device remotely, with the stated distance being Earth's diameter (12,800,000 meters) and the time as 1 second. Īfter the conflict on Treasure Island is done and the cellphone is fixed, Ruri tells the team that they've been receiving a strange message. Chrome speculates that Why-man may be a member of the Treasure Island tribe, as there can't be many other living humans in existence thanks to the petrification. Treasure Island Arc ĭuring the voyage to Treasure Island, Soyuz comes forward as a previous inhabitant of the island. The group chose to assume Why-man is an enemy, as the worst that can happen is they over-prepare for someone who is in fact an ally. The signal immediately stops, leaving the group to speculate on who or what the signal came from. Senku responds to the shouting via their radio by calling them out as the source of the petrification. This call shocks the members on the boat, with Chrome telling Why-man to stop shouting, despite his friends telling him to pipe down. The message that saturated the radio frequency the Kingdom was using consisted of one word being repeated over and over: "Why?". Why-man is first heard communicating with the Kingdom of Science using Morse code on the motorboat, soon after the "crazy-strong" radio tower is turned on for the first time. Why-man makes contact with the Kingdom of Science. They are also not very patient, nor do they like taking risks. They appear to be curious, having asked questions when they did not understand, and willing to discuss their options and negotiate with humanity despite thinking that petrifying them may have been a mistake. The entities assume all beings prioritize survival above all else, which is why they could not understand why the humans would reject what they see as eternal life. Why-Man was later revealed to be the petrification devices themselves, as they are technological parasites of advanced design. Gen noted, analyzing Why-man's behavior, that it must be an entity with a will of it's own, and considers itself far superior to the Kingdom of Science, such as to completely disregard their attempts at communication, but also not retaliating with full force. Their main goal is to keep humanity petrified, as both during Treasure Island later on the Perseus, Why-man attempted to petrify everyone using the petrification devices. Their true appearance is a swarm of petrification devices, capable of assuming any form. Their hand is also shown to be very long and bony, with equally long, unkempt black nails. They're always depicted with heavy vertical hatching, making them appear as a grainy television image. They've got two layers of teeth, with the outer/top layer looking similar to a child's teeth x-ray. Why-man is normally depicted as an extremely gaunt, skull-like face with hollow eye sockets and a very small, almost cut-off nose.
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