## One Piece Chapter 1023, pages 5-7: Two Peas in a Pod - Chapter: 1023 - Pages: 5-7 - Characters: Sanji, Roronoa Zoro, King, Queen, Vinsmoke Judge, Germa 66, Vegapunk ### Summary Page 5: King and Queen keep pressing Zoro and Sanji, claiming that their unstoppable toughness is why they are called All-Stars. Sanji blocks and looks unsettled. When Zoro asks what is wrong, Sanji says it is nothing, then admits, "It's just... since my second time using the raid suit, I've been feeling kinda off... My body just feels a little odd..." Zoro tells him he is not going to slow down, and Sanji snaps, "My body, not my face, doofus!!" Queen notices and teases, "Well you do have weird eyebrows." Zoro and King clash blades again, and Zoro tells Sanji, "You owe me one!!" The page reveals Sanji's private concern: the Raid Suit may be awakening something in his body, even as he must keep fighting Queen. Page 6: Queen attacks Sanji with "Bridal Claw!!" and Sanji blocks with his burning leg, saying, "Now we're even!!" Queen laughs and remembers that all of Judge's children are enhanced, calling them "Germa 66." A translator note explains that the furigana uses the word cyborg while the kanji still uses modified human. Sanji rejects the comparison immediately: "Hate to break it to you, but I'm a regular human, unlike my siblings!!" Queen mocks that claim and asks what kind of human can burst into flames, saying Sanji is not like King because King is a Lunarian. Sanji says his passions burn hotter than any real flame ever could, then kicks Queen with fire and declares, "Cooking up sea beasts is my speciality, you dino-bastard!!" The page ties Sanji's identity crisis to Queen's Germa obsession and King's mysterious race. Page 7: Queen tries to prove that his own cybernetic enhancements are superior, shouting that he will show Sanji how devastating they can be and that they are so advanced even Vegapunk cannot match them. Sanji continues spinning through the air with fire around his leg, while Zoro and King cross the battlefield in parallel. Zoro watches King's movements and flames carefully, while Queen keeps firing his body and mechanical weapons in pursuit of Sanji. The page keeps both duels intertwined: Sanji's opponent talks about science, modifications, and Germa, while Zoro's opponent remains a silent, flame-wrapped mystery whose body and swordplay are difficult to read.