S-Snake

S-Snake is one of the Seraphim and a clone of Boa Hancock.

Due to her actions and role, she is a supporting antagonist in the Egghead Arc.

Appearance
S-Snake resembles Hancock as a child, but with the same hairstyle and earrings as the adult Hancock, and is also significantly larger in size. While she shares an appearance with the adult Kuja, as a seraphim she also possesses lunarian traits, such as brown skin, black wings, and white hair. She has star-shaped pupils. Several characters consider her appearance "cute", a trait that helps her in combat.

A section of her right upper arm is replaced by a tube that is filled with Green Blood.

Personality
Despite being a Pacifista, S-Snake expresses a considerable amount of personality. She has been shown to become easily flustered when praised. She gets angry when her opponents manage to attack her, and feigns vulnerability in order to make them drop their guard. She also utilizes her cuteness to charm her opponents in order to make effective use of her ability. According to Jinbe, he considers S-Snake nicer than the original Hancock, though this may have been his sense of humor over meeting her clone.

Like the original Hancock, S-Snake has the same feelings of love and affection for Monkey D. Luffy as her genetic source. She acts very much like Hancock is around Luffy and can't turn down a request from him. This surprised Dr. Vegapunk since he didn't program her to act like this.

Like all the Seraphim, S-Snake is obedient to the Pacifista authority hierarchy.

Abilities and Powers
S-Snake is one of the Seraphim, the pinnacle of Vegapunk's scientific achievements, which have been described by their creator as the Strongest Form of Humanity (最強の人類).

Pacifista Body
Like other Pacifista, S-Snake was given the ability to fire lasers from her palm as a result of Vegapunk's research of the Pika Pika no Mi.

Fire Manipulation
As an artificial lunarian, S-Snake possesses flames on her back that are linked to her tremendous resilience as a lunarian.

Devil Fruit


Via the Green Blood, S-Snake possesses an artificial version of Boa Hancock's Mero Mero no Mi, allowing her to petrify people into stone statues, so long as they are charmed by her. She relies mainly on her cuteness to accomplish this.

Wano Country Arc
S-Snake and S-Hawk were brought to Amazon Lily for the mission of capturing the former Warlord of the Sea Boa Hancock. During the battle, she fought against the Kuja Pirates Marguerite and Sweet Pea. S-Snake received no visible injuries during the mission, but was eventually withdrawn by order of the Marines. Afterward, S-Snake was returned to Egghead.

Egghead Arc


Weeks later, upon CP0 infiltrating Egghead in order to kill Vegapunk and his satellites, Shaka had S-Snake, S-Hawk, and S-Shark deployed under the command of Sentomaru to combat the treat. While Monkey D. Luffy and Rob Lucci began fighting, the three Seraphim met up with Sentomaru. The group encountered the invading government agents, leading to Sentomaru commanding both S-Hawk and S-Shark to hold back CP0 while S-Snake assisted the Straw Hat Pirates with fleeing with Vegapunk. Obeying Sentomaru's commands, the three Seraphim were joined by S-Bear with assaulting the government agents, during which S-Snake directed the Straw Hats in fleeing to the Vacumm rocket with Atlas and Jewelry Bonney. Afterwards, Sentomaru succumbed to his injuries from the invasion, leading to the four Seraphim being commanded by CP0's Pacifista authority chip to cease their attack on them and begin taking orders from Cipher Pol.



Upon CP0 infiltrating Egghead's Labophase while the Frontier Dome was deactivated, the four Seraphim took the initiative to follow the assassins. Once they arrived, Lucci ordered them to destroy Vegapunk's laboratory before the SSG could regain control over the Seraphim, leading to them damaging the building's structure using a range of attacks. After Stussy subdued Kaku and Lucci, the attack command remained until Edison left the laboratory and ordered the Seraphim to cease their attack. A while later, York sneaked outside the Labophase and gave new directives to the Seraphim, including killing the Straw Hats, CP0 agents and remaining satellites inside the laboratory. York also instructed S-Snake in particular to provide the former with a way to avoid suspicion through an enacted petrification later on.



After the original Vegapunk went missing in Egghead's Labophase, S-Snake started putting York's orders in motion and assaulted Pythagoras during his search of the third floor at Building C, but the satellite survived and was found by Usopp, Franky, Lilith and York when they arrived to investigate. With York now present, S-Snake followed her special instructions and let York get deliberately petrified, prompting Lilith to command S-Snake to stop. Unaffected by the order due to York's own prior ones, S-Snake shot a laser at the rest of the search party. While Usopp's group fell through the catwalk they were in, S-Snake used the opportunity to release York from stone.

Lilith unsuccessfully tried to shoot S-Snake with her bubble gun to immobilize her, but S-Snake proved faster and easily dodged them. However, Franky managed to distract and hold one of the bubbles against her, immobilizing the Seraphim. S-Snake cunningly tricked Franky into removing the bubble by feinting pain, allowing her to counterattack and partially petrify Franky's body. She then proceeded to charm Lilith and Usopp to fully petrify them. S-Snake then finished off Pythagoras' head, blowing it up. After finishing her part, she flies off to her next location as per York's orders. At some point, S-Snake crossed paths with Luffy, who mistook her for the real Hancock. He asks her to undo the petrification of Franky, Usopp, and Lilith, and she does so, somehow inheriting the same love and affection the original has for him. After she and her fellow Seraphim are detained, she is thanked by both Franky and Luffy, the latter of which she mistakes as having confessed his love for her much like the original.

Major Battles

 * S-Snake and Marines vs. Kuja Pirates
 * S-Snake vs. Marguerite and Sweet Pea
 * S-Snake and Seraphim vs. World Government officials
 * S-Snake vs Franky, Lilith and Usopp

Trivia

 * Her name is likely a reference to Hancock's association with snakes and the animal theming of the Seven Warlords of the Sea.

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