Well, one possible future for them in Marine fanfiction could be that they form a special unit. Ace with his fire power, Luffy with his rubber abilities and Sabo with his skills would be a formidable team. They could be sent on special missions to deal with the toughest pirates. This way, they are still following their dreams of adventure while being part of the Marines.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, Ace, Luffy and Sabo will make Marineford a place where pirates and marines can live in harmony. They could set up some rules that both sides can abide by.
The idea of Ace, Luffy, and Sabo in the Marines is quite interesting. They could use their bonds to make the Marines a more family - like organization. Their unique abilities would also give them an edge. For instance, Luffy's stretching powers could be used in creative ways during rescue missions or combat.
In this fanfiction, Ace, Luffy and Sabo could have a future in Marineford that is full of hope. Maybe they work together to change the perception of pirates in that place. Ace could use his fire power to protect the weak, Luffy with his unwavering will continues to inspire others, and Sabo with his intelligence devises plans to make Marineford a more inclusive place for both pirates and marines.
Most of the time, dreams aren't true stories. They're more like the mind's way of processing and combining various elements from our lives and subconscious. But there could be elements that are inspired by real events or feelings.
One possible plot could be that in the future, Luffy, still driven by his dream of becoming the Pirate King, decides to return to Marinford. Ace and Sabo, who are also with him, have their own reasons for going back. Maybe they want to set things right after the chaos that occurred there before. Luffy could be aiming to make a statement that the new generation of pirates is different and stronger. They might face old enemies or find some sort of hidden treasure or knowledge that was left behind during the previous battles.
Dream isn't based on a true story. It's usually the product of someone's imagination, designed to entertain and engage the audience with a unique and fictional narrative.
Not really. The American Dream is more of an ideal or concept rather than a factual story. It represents the hope and aspiration for a better life, but it doesn't have a specific, true narrative.