## One Piece Chapter 1077, pages 7-9: Should Have Noticed Sooner - Chapter: 1077 - Pages: 7-9 - Characters: Dr. Vegapunk Shaka, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Zeus, S-Shark, Stella, Building A, Seraphim, Dr. Vegapunk Edison, Jinbe, Sanji ### Summary Page 7: Shaka decides to leave the command room, saying, "Where are you going, Helmet? I have an idea where Stella might be located." Zoro says they are in a rush as the battle continues, and Luffy charges ahead, yelling, "Get out of our damn way!!" The scene shifts to the third floor of Building A, where Nami rides Zeus into battle. She tells herself not to think of S-Shark as a kid, and calls, "Let's go, Zeus!!" Zeus answers, "Alright!" as they prepare a lightning attack. The page moves the focus from the main command-room fight to Nami's group, where another Seraphim is rampaging nearby. Page 8: Nami confronts S-Shark, furious that he hurt her friends and beat Edison half to death. She calls him "a murder machine" and says he is not cute at all and nothing like a kid. Zeus encourages her, "You're right, Nami! Don't hold back! Just close your eyes! Push me out and leave the rest to me!!" Nami unleashes "Thunder-Bolt!!!!" and a massive black lightning strike crashes down onto S-Shark. The attack is driven by Nami's anger over Edison and her friends, but the scene also shows that the Seraphim's childlike appearance is a trap; Nami has to force herself to attack because the enemy looks like a small Jinbe. Page 9: S-Shark appears to be hit by Nami's lightning while Jinbe-like features and water effects fill the scene. Nami calls out "Jinbe" and says, "I'm so sorry!" as the attack lands, but S-Shark dives through the floor with a "Splash?" sound, using his swim-swim ability to move through solid surfaces. Someone asks, "It didn't work?" and another warns, "Did he just dive again?" A voice tells Nami to get out of there because he is coming up from below her. The Seraphim's combination of Lunarian durability, Jinbe's body, and Senor Pink's swimming ability makes even Nami's powerful lightning a temporary delay rather than a solution.