The lab was alive with the hum of machines, a steady rhythm that accompanied the quiet tension in the room. Juno stood beside Vegapunk, his eyes locked on the server that had been fused with the Door Door Fruit. It was time to test the true potential of this fusion, to see if Tera could control the power of the Devil Fruit and manipulate the very fabric of space itself. Juno glanced at Vegapunk, waiting for him to finish his preparations before continuing.
"Ready, Vegapunk?" Juno asked, his voice calm, but filled with anticipation.
Vegapunk nodded, adjusting his glasses. "Yes. Let's see if this works. You know the potential of this fusion is enormous."
With a silent nod, Juno commanded Tera, "Take control of the server. Use the power of the Door Door Fruit."
"Understood, Juno. Taking control now," Tera replied, her mechanical voice steady in Juno's mind.
The server hummed, and the air around them seemed to vibrate as energy pulsed through the system. In an instant, a shimmering portal materialized in front of Juno. The edges rippled like liquid, distorting reality as the opening expanded into a doorway.
Juno stepped forward, glancing at Vegapunk for a moment. "Let's see what you can do, Tera."
Tera's voice echoed in his mind, "The door to a new dimension is now open, Juno. You may pass through at will."
Without hesitation, Juno moved toward the portal, stepping into the doorway. Immediately, he found himself in a place unlike any he had experienced before. The space was entirely green, bathed in a faint, ethereal glow. Everything around him lacked traditional color and appeared as if it was viewed through a green filter, almost like a ghostly realm. There were no solid shapes or structures—just a blank, fluid-like environment with an eerie, surreal quality. It felt as though he had stepped into a pocket dimension, something that existed outside normal reality.
Juno looked around in awe, taking in the unsettling beauty of the space. The sensation of floating was overwhelming; there was no solid ground beneath his feet. He could still see the stars beyond, but everything around him seemed encased in a strange, otherworldly haze. It felt as though he was standing in a place between worlds, with no clear boundaries or structure.
"So, that's what Blueno did in the anime," Juno muttered, marveling at the view. He could feel the power and mystery of the space around him, as though he had stepped into something far beyond their current understanding.
Vegapunk stood beside him, his eyes wide in wonder. "Incredible… I never thought we could create something like this. The possibilities are limitless if we can open such a place."
Juno glanced at Vegapunk, still taking in the view. "I never imagined it could feel so… expansive, and yet… controlled. It's like we're trapped in this bubble between dimensions. It's almost like an invisibility cloak mixed with instant travel."
The green light pulsed, and everything around them shimmered, giving the impression that the space itself was alive, breathing in a surreal rhythm. Juno turned back to the portal, feeling a sense of disconnection from the world he had known, and yet a strange connection to this space.
"This is incredible," Juno said, taking a step back toward the portal. "But it feels different from what I imagined. It's as if the space is infinite, yet bound by this green aura. It's almost like a pocket dimension, where you can travel and observe without anyone knowing you're there."
Vegapunk's voice broke the silence. "I think this is an artifact of the Door Door Fruit's power. The way the previous user used it to move around undetected and spy on others… With Tera controlling it, we can manipulate these dimensions to create these spaces."
Juno nodded, his expression thoughtful. "Let's go back. We'll refine this later. There's still so much we need to understand. But this... this is just the beginning."
With that, Juno took a final glance at the strange green-lit world before stepping back through the portal. The door closed behind him with a soft snap, and the lab once again became the familiar, steady environment they had grown accustomed to.
"That was quite an experience," Juno said, wiping his brow. "The power of the Door Door Fruit is certainly remarkable."
Vegapunk adjusted his glasses and looked at him thoughtfully. "The door created this strange green space, a blend of real-world space and a 'bubble' dimension. It's a perfect mix of invisibility and instantaneous travel. It will take time to fully understand its nature, but the potential is enormous."
Juno turned back to Tera. "Tera, open another dimension, one similar to the world we know. Find a place with day and night cycles, something more like the One Piece world."
"Understood, Juno. Searching for dimensions with day and night cycles and similarity to the real world," Tera responded, her mechanical voice calm as the hum of the server grew louder.
A brief pause followed before Tera spoke again. "Search complete. More than 1,000 dimensions found with similar parameters. Selecting the one with the most ideal conditions."
Another hum reverberated through the lab as the energy shifted. "Dimension selected. Creating door."
A shimmering portal began to form in front of them, its edges flickering like a web of light, until it was fully open.
Tera's voice sounded once more in Juno and Vegapunk's minds. "Door created. You may pass through at will."
The air in the lab shimmered again, and the portal opened once more. This time, the space was brighter, more familiar—a small island with a clear sky, the sun shining down on the lush land below. The warmth of the sun contrasted with the previous green-lit space, but Juno could sense something was off again. There was something strange about the island. It had a boundary, as if the space itself had a limit, like the green-lit dimension, but this one felt more like a fabricated environment rather than a natural one.
Juno stepped through the portal, surveying the island. The trees swayed in the breeze, and the grass felt soft beneath his feet. Yet, when he looked toward the horizon, he could see the edge of the dimension. It was almost like looking at the end of a simulation.
"I see the problem now," Juno murmured. "The space is limited. It's almost like… like we're inside a contained simulation."
Tera's voice filled his mind. "This space is confined by the data and energy available. I am limited in how much I can expand this dimension with the current data set. To make this larger and more expansive, I will need more energy and additional data."
Juno turned to Vegapunk, frowning. "So, this is the best Tera can do for now?"
Vegapunk nodded, a thoughtful expression on his face. "Yes, it seems like the Door Door Fruit's power can create spaces, but it is only as expansive as the data that's been fed into it. We'll need more information and energy to expand this further."
Juno sighed. "It's incredible, but we have a long way to go. We need more data, more understanding of this power."
"I agree," Vegapunk said, looking at the small island in front of them. "But even with its limitations, we've just scratched the surface. The potential of this power is unlike anything we've seen before."
Tera's voice chimed in again, calm and steady. "Once I have more energy and data, I will be able to expand the dimensions more effectively, Juno. The possibilities are endless."
Juno nodded, his resolve strengthening. "Then we'll keep pushing forward. Let's gather more data. We're going to need it if we want to unlock the true potential of the Door Door Fruit."
Juno turned to Vegapunk, his voice steady but carrying a sense of urgency. "Father, I'll take care of expanding the dimensions and making them more sustainable, but we need a concrete plan for everything else."
He paused, glancing toward the green-lit space, the potential of what they could build weighing heavily on him. "I need you to create a sketch for our base—everything we'll need. A blueprint. Resources, living spaces, research facilities, everything. We'll need power sources, food supplies, and construction materials. But most importantly, we'll need the people who will help us build this new world. The ones who'll follow us into this dimension."
Vegapunk nodded, understanding the gravity of Juno's request. "You're asking for a lot, Juno, but it's not impossible. We'll need to bring in scientists, engineers, and residents from Karai Bari Island—those who are trustworthy and capable of surviving and thriving in this new world. We can't do this alone."
Juno's eyes locked onto his father's, his gaze unwavering. "Exactly. People who can build, maintain, and adapt to this new life. Those who can handle the responsibility of living outside the normal world. People we trust. They will be the backbone of this new society."
Vegapunk stroked his chin thoughtfully, already beginning to formulate ideas. "Alright, I'll start drafting the base design and begin considering the resources we'll need—both materials and manpower. We'll need to secure specialized equipment, find sustainable energy sources, and ensure we have a support system in place. But before all that, I'll identify the people we can rely on. I'll reach out to the scientists and trusted residents of Karai Bari Island, the ones who have experience and are willing to take this leap with us."
Juno nodded. "Good. Start with that. We'll need everything planned and ready before we can bring anyone into the fold. We'll need to ensure the safety and stability of this new dimension before anyone can make the jump."
Vegapunk's face hardened with determination. "I'll get to work on it immediately. We've got a lot to do, but we're starting something that will change everything."
Juno's expression softened slightly. "I know. We're going to need all our strength and knowledge to make this work. But with your expertise and the right people, we can build something truly extraordinary."
Juno stood silently for a moment, his gaze sweeping across the newly opened dimension. The possibilities were endless, and the weight of responsibility began to settle on his shoulders. This place, this new world, would be the foundation of everything to come. It deserved a name that reflected its purpose—something that symbolized life, renewal, and the future.
Turning to Tera, Juno spoke with quiet determination, "From this moment on, this dimension will be called Vita. It will be the birthplace of a new beginning, a place where we can grow, expand, and build a future."
Tera's mechanical voice echoed in his mind. "Understood, Juno. Renaming the dimension to 'Vita' now."
With a brief pause, Tera continued, "The dimension is now officially named Vita. All references to this space will be updated accordingly."
Juno nodded, his decision final. "Good. Let's ensure that Vita becomes the cornerstone of everything we plan. It will be our sanctuary, and the home of what we build for the future."