Following Franky's decision, the narrative shifts toward the physical battle for Robin's liberation.
: Franky concludes that as long as Nico Robin—the only person capable of reviving the weapon—has no desire to do so, the "counter-measure" (the blueprints) is no longer necessary.
: In a dramatic confrontation with Spandam, Franky reveals he has held the legendary blueprints within his body and proceeds to burn them.
: This act symbolizes Franky's total investment in the Straw Hat Pirates. By destroying the only physical plans for the weapon, he bets the future of the world on Luffy's success. The Assault on the Tower of Law
This paper examines the pivotal events of , titled "I'm Not Gonna Hand Over the Blueprints! Franky's Decision!". It focuses on the thematic significance of Franky's choice to destroy the blueprints for the ancient weapon Pluton and the Straw Hat Pirates' subsequent assault on the Tower of Law. The Destruction of the Blueprints
The episode's primary conflict centers on and the World Government's pursuit of the Pluton blueprints.