Juno walked briskly down the narrow hallways of the lab, carefully holding the two Devil Fruits in his hands. His mind raced with excitement as he approached Vegapunk's office. There was no turning back now—his idea could change everything.
"Doctor, come here! I need your help!" Juno called out as he entered Vegapunk's cluttered office, where the eccentric scientist was hunched over a large array of monitors and schematics.
Vegapunk turned, looking slightly startled. His eyes immediately landed on the Devil Fruits Juno was holding. "What? Why are you carrying those? Even with my genius mind, I can't make multiple Devil Fruit users... at least not yet."
Juno smiled confidently. "I don't need to be a multiple ability user. Look at this fruit."
Vegapunk's gaze shifted to the first fruit in Juno's hands, recognizing its swirling patterns instantly. "Hmm... the Door-Door Fruit. A useful ability for travel and leisure, but nothing groundbreaking for our research."
Juno shook his head, gripping the fruit firmly. "No, Doctor, you're thinking too small. Let me show you something. Do you know that this fruit doesn't just open doors?"
Vegapunk's brow furrowed. "I'm listening."
Juno grinned. "Before a door is opened to any location, the user first travels through another dimension. That space—an intermediary world—exists beyond our own. From there, a door can be created anywhere."
Vegapunk's eyes narrowed as he processed the implications. "Go on."
Juno's grin widened. "What if we used that space as a base? A headquarters completely disconnected from this world. An impenetrable lab where no spies, enemies, or even the World Government could reach us?"
Vegapunk's jaw dropped slightly before his expression morphed into one of excitement. "That's... brilliant! Why didn't I think of that?!"
Juno chuckled. "Because I'm more creative."
"Hmph," Vegapunk huffed playfully before stroking his chin. "An entirely separate dimension for our operations... We wouldn't be tied to any single island. We could transport instantly to anywhere we needed. No more logistical limitations. No more security risks."
Juno nodded eagerly. "Exactly! A research facility unlike any other. It would revolutionize the way we operate."
Vegapunk clapped his hands together. "We need to test this immediately. But before that... tell me about the second fruit."
Juno held up the Net-Net Fruit. "This one is different from anything you've worked on, Doctor. It's not just a tool—it's a system."
Vegapunk's brow raised in intrigue. "Go on."
Juno's voice dropped to a more serious tone. "This fruit can connect and manipulate networks of information. Think of it as a hybrid of Wi-Fi, radio waves, and Den Den Mushi signals—but far more advanced. If we unlock its full potential, it could revolutionize communication itself."
Vegapunk leaned forward, his eyes gleaming. "Are you saying... global communication?"
Juno nodded. "Yes. Imagine a world where people can link instantly, communicate across seas without delay. A world where we can create surveillance networks, monitor conversations, even control the flow of information itself."
Vegapunk's mouth fell slightly open before he burst into laughter. "Hahaha! You're telling me we could control the world's entire communication system? Link people together, erase or manipulate messages at will?"
Juno smirked. "Exactly. This fruit isn't just about talking to people—it's about managing data, filtering what's seen and unseen. It could unite the world or tear it apart, depending on how we use it."
Vegapunk ran a hand through his hair, processing the sheer magnitude of the idea. "With the Door-Door Fruit, we control physical access. With the Net-Net Fruit, we control information. Juno... do you realize what this means?"
Juno's eyes gleamed with determination. "It means we're about to reshape the world. And it all starts with us."
Vegapunk placed a firm hand on Juno's shoulder. "I like your thinking, son. Let's get to work. The world won't know what hit them!"