## One Piece Chapter 468: Pirate Chopper vs Enigma Hogback - Chapter: 468 - Pages: 0-30 - Characters: Enel, Gecko Moria, Oars, Nami, Absalom, Brook, Chopper, Robin, Sanji, Inuppe, Cindry, Hogback, Jigoro, Luffy, Usopp ### Summary Page 0: Chapter 468 is titled "Pirate Chopper vs Enigma Hogback." The cover story continues Enel's Great Space Mission, Vol. 33, with the caption "Energy Surges into an Ancient Town." Enel's lightning pours through the underground moon city, and the little automata stand in rows as the ancient machinery and silent buildings seem to wake under his power. Page 1: In the great hall, Moria stands before the captured Straw Hats and asks, "How does it feel to be captured by the powers of your own nakama!?" Oars laughs, "Fos fos fos!!!" while the crew takes stock of enemies wearing the stolen strengths of their friends. Nami, facing Absalom, thinks, "I can't let my guard down against that woman. He's strong!!!" Brook mutters, "Fuu... making me eat salt with your weird abilities..." Chopper sees the penguin zombie move with Sanji's fighting style and realizes, "...Damn, there's no way that's Sanji... For him to even kick Robin... This guy isn't Sanji anymore." The zombie snarls, "Who is this 'Sanji'? I'll take him down, you fucking bastard...!!" Page 2: Moria explains the cruelty of the zombies' condition with a grin. "Fos fos fos... unfortunately, they... don't have a single memory of being your nakama!!" If the bodies were only moving corpses, he says, they might still have some emotions left, but their bodies and shadows have already become familiar with each other. "They don't have any human emotions left... They are zombies who completely submit to my command!!!" He declares that for zombies, a command is "absolute!!" Then he turns the example toward the silent maid beside Hogback: "Well, Cindry-chan, put an end to them!!" Cindry answers simply, "Yes." Page 3: Cindry moves at Hogback's word, but Chopper stands his ground and addresses him as the doctor he once admired. "You've felt quite good... being a villain, Hogback," he says. "I respected you as a doctor... who saved the lives of many people." He speaks of Hogback's zombie research and of the certainty that death will come for both the people who died and the people they left behind. Chopper remembers that there are many words the dead failed to say and could not say for years, and declares that if there were a way to awaken the deceased, only a few minutes would be enough, even if that meant being labeled "heretical science." Page 4: Chopper's respect turns into accusation. He says the gratitude felt by those saved is enormous, and that hearing Hogback speak of the "rebirth of the deceased" once made him think of Hogback as a great doctor. Hogback laughs, "Fos fos...!! How moronic... Why should I go so far for others...!!?" He boasts that in the past, too, he performed many operations for money, and that patients came from all over the world crying, "Save my father!" and "Save my kids!" because he was a prodigy. To him, saving people only caused trouble. Chopper answers that respecting such a man was his own choice, but with these views, Hogback cannot be recognized as a doctor anymore. Page 5: Hogback mocks Chopper for misunderstanding him: "Then you've really misunderstood, you stupid reindeer! Are you saying you want to preach to me about how to be a doctor!?" Chopper answers, "I wasn't planning to do that at all. I don't recognize you as a doctor anymore!!!" The zombies in the room are his proof. Hogback insists, "Same with the zombies in this room!! They're already dead; you just make them move!!" Chopper replies, "They are not alive at all!!! Don't make a fool out of life!!!" Hogback laughs that the zombies move right in front of him, but Chopper asks where the meaning is in denying those once-granted lives. Page 6: Cindry suddenly attacks, launching a plate-like strike as Hogback orders, "Look!!!" Robin notices the motion with "...!?" and Chopper is startled as Cindry cuts through the space between them. Hogback laughs, "Well!! Lick the floor, Cindry," and Cindry answers, "Yes, Hogback-sama." Chopper is shaken by the obedience, but Hogback explains, "Fos fos. The zombies are loyal only to their commands. Even the usually rebellious Cindry-chan is like that." Then he turns the cruelty into a taunt: "You have seen that room... Dr. Chopper." The implication is clear: Chopper has seen the place where Cindry's humanity was buried. Page 7: Hogback reveals the room filled with portraits of Victoria Cindry and says, "That is my room!! Those pictures are of Victoria Cindry, who was a stage actress while she was alive...!!" He was charmed by her for a long time, and her beauty fascinated not only him but all the men in the country. He remembers her fame, her kindness, and the patient who apologized, "I-I'm sorry to have a patient sew a button on for me...!" while Cindry replied, "Huhuhu, it's fine." But Hogback's memory curdles...