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silverwolfcc) wrote2012-03-23 03:40 pm
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Smoker App
PLAYER INFO
Name | Wolf / CC
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Contact | LittleTigerCC12@hotmail.com, LittleTigerCC12 on aim, fierybluebird on DW
Current Character(s) | None! Also apping Marco this round however
CHARACTER INFO
Name | Smoker
Series | One Piece
Canon Point | Post timeskip, Chapter 660
Reference | http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Smoker
Age | 36
Gender | Male
Suitability | N/A
Appearance | N/A Same as canon 2yl example
Personality | At first glance Smoker is gruff, rough around the edges, and your typical tough-guy marine. He's got a variety of growls, glares, and scowls to spread around a whole brigade worth of men. He swears frequently, doesn't shave much, and has a violent streak a mile wide. He drinks rum (brand: Rhum) on the job, as well as beer, and flagrantly disobeys the dress code, wearing jeans and customized leather jacket.
Among the marines he's famous for ignoring orders, despite being in an organization that almost wholly relies on obedience, and even some pirates have heard of this tendency as the loose hound of the marines. His official nickname, however, is the White Hunter, in part, a play on his Devil Fruit (which allows him to turn into smoke, all of his attack names likewise start with the English word "White", and his birthday is on the Japanese holiday White Day) but also because of his reputation of being able to hunt down pirates. He seems to live for hunting pirates, and even when he's doing something else, he stops to "clean out the trash" he meets along the way. He apparently even goes to pirate bars for the express purpose of finding more pirates to get rid of.
He's generally tense, irritable, and grumpy, and little things seem to easily set him off. From marines talking too loudly, to Tashigi forgetting to wear her glasses or trembling from weak legs, and especially to when he thinks people are trying to tell him what to do. Smoker loathes anyone giving him orders, even his own bosses, and this got him in trouble quite a number of times. However, Smoker has developed his own bad habits about how to relax over time and smokes two cigars at once (although this is certainly also because of the devil fruit), drinks alcohol even at lunch time, and makes himself at home in his office: sitting with his boots up on his desk and reading a newspaper, even when he has visitors or someone talking to him. He even goes to the extent of "borrowing" his friend's private ship without permission and making himself at home on board, his only means of apology being that he flipped a coin for her to call heads or tails and when she picked the wrong one, Smoker decided this meant the argument was over and she'd have to suck up and deal with him being the way he is.
However, for all of Smoker's outwardly rough, gruff, and stern behavior, he has a much sweeter side. He's kind to his second in command: Tashigi, and while he yells at her, it's more out of tough love, because he believes her to be capable of being stronger. He's very obsessed with always moving forward, always getting stronger, and so for someone he cares about like her, he won't let her or himself fall behind. He bought a little girl ice cream, and in the anime, he frequented a nearly empty bar on a regular basis to make sure it still had clientele since he'd arrested all the pirates it usually catered to. His moral convictions in true justice make up the majority of Smoker's character, and even though he hates all pirates, and seems incapable of forgiving them for it, he let the Straw-Hats escape him so that they could fight a bigger enemy (Crocodile) while he hunted down proof of misdeeds.
While Smoker is extremely ambitious, he wants to do everything on his own terms. This apparently got him into trouble frequently at the academy and his best friend Hina had to bail him out a lot. He's strong and capable of being one of the toughest marines, but his refusal to suck up or play political games held him back in his career for a very long time. Despite his obvious skill as a hunter and perhaps the best tracker within the marines, they assigned him to the weakest ocean in the world to his hometown Loguetown. And despite having grown up in Loguetown and even having seen Gol D. Roger's execution when he was twelve (which deeply affected him, more on that later), the citizens of the birthplace and execution of the pirate king feared Smoker and resented his strength. They called him a monster, which always upset Tashigi, due to his devil fruit and because he drove away any business they used to get from pirates headed to the Grand Line. However, Smoker didn't care what they thought of him, so despite his intimidating reputation and aura, he continued to follow true justice always.
While many marines encourage absolute unquestioning obedience from their own marines, Smoker instead preaches true justice, and that they should each follow and develop their own senses of true justice. He tells Tashigi to trust her own justice, but it's also his trust in her that allows him to leave his men in her care. He does seem to care about his men a good deal, telling them to stand down when Ace got in the way, knowing that they wouldn't be able to handle a Whitebeard division commander. Moreover, he appears to keep their safety in mind, even when fighting and while pride might lead him to want to fight all the pirates on his own, he worried about Tashigi's legs and treats her more like a friend and trusted advisor, even pouring her coffee on one occasion despite how normally it would be her job to fetch him coffee.
Smoker's sense of going his own way extends to his clothing uniform. He's one of the only known marine officers to wear a variation on the justice emblem jacket, and instead of wearing the standard suit underneath, Smoker goes otherwise topless and wear blue jeans. He also doesn't restrict Tashigi's uniform and lets her wear whatever she wants, though others in his marine corps division usually follow the uniform dress code. His clothes expressly fit suggested motorcycle clothes for safety, which is apt since Smoker has a 3-wheeled motorcycle he calls the "Billower Bike" (variation: Biroa Bike) that runs on his smoke devil fruit.
When Smoker canonically ate the Moku moku no mi (smoke devil fruit) is unclear. However, it does seem to affect Smoker a great deal. He smokes two cigars at a time, and is definitely addicted to them, since he stops to light up, even right after getting kicked through several walls. Before even bothering to figure out what was going on or where the pirates were. It's doubtful that Smoker himself suffers any negative effects from the smoke because of his devil fruit both letting him become smoke and control it surrounding him. But he does realize the smoke isn't good for his men in the high doses he enjoys (when first seen, Smoker's room is so thick with smoke you can barely see anything) so he opens a window to air it out and while walking in town, seems to keep the smoke away from his marines (though that could be due to his height, since he towers head and shoulders over most of his marines.)
When Smoker is first introduced in the series, he's busy stacking rounded rocks on top of each other on a table. It's not completely known why he was doing this, but it's widely believed to be an exercise in patience, balance and stability. It's also become a running gag in the One Piece fandom that Smoker always gets them knocked over (usually by Tashigi who is known to be very clutzy, or his other marines who tend to be excitable) and has never been able to reach a height of ten.
Smoker keeps up on current events in the world, knowing even the newer big name pirates, and reads the newspaper. He seems to have a good interest in the workings of countries and told Tashigi at one point to watch how the events in Alabasta turned out because things like this could make or break a country, but either way, it would change the shape of things and it was important to watch. He seems to understand the rippling effects Luffy has on the world and even though he knows how politics is, he refuses to take part in it himself, trying instead to just cut straight to the point and stick to his ideals.
Smoker has a tendency to think and listen rather than speak, except when he has something important to say or it's about justice. However, he'll still joke around with Tashigi and Hina, making a pun about cleaning up the act of some pirates dancing around and mouthing off, and telling Hina he likes always getting his own way (of course). He crosses his arms and puts fists on his hips and is a dead giveaway for body language. Even when he's bluffing, his face tends to be a little bit of a giveaway (although criminals don't seem to be able to tell.) When Smoker does talk, he tends to be snippy and interrogatory, asking questions even of his own men and often phrases things in rhetorical questions.
Aside from just keeping up on daily events, Smoker aggressively investigates things, as part of his job, but also as part of his tunnel vision. He seems to have a knack for predicting Straw Hat Luffy's destinations, though this is part from experience and skill, and sometimes because Luffy literally has told him where he intends to go. However, when the Straw Hat Crew began heading to Punk Hazard, Smoker was thrown for a loop, though rather than waste time figuring out the how and why, he just set sail in that direction.
Smoker has a bad habit of tapping quite a few phone conversations, and so nearly anytime the Straw Hat Crew use a den den mushi, Smoker has the line tapped, just waiting to hear word about them. Which is beyond obsessive. Given the right circumstances Smoker can be a wealth of information, as is shown when he gave the Straw-Hat crew information about seastone and Nico Robin. While he has tunnel vision for Luffy, he still arrests other pirates that come into his view, and as is the case with Ace in the Spicebean in Alabasta, he hates to let a single pirate go, even if he might be outmatched. Likewise, he keeps tabs on other enemies. He knew more about Daz Bones: aka Mr. 1, than even the Straw Hat crew, and he was investigating Baroque Works at the same time the Straw Hat crew ran into trouble with them.
Even though Smoker refused both the promotions for himself and Tashigi, he has the position forced onto him and foreshadows that for the both of them to make it in the New World they both need to get much higher ranks. This dream is realized when he took over G5 and after going after extremely tough pirates and proving himself in the two years following Marineford; achieved rank Vice Admiral. Despite having been warned about the difficulties with G5 -- that the men were unruly and the base itself was riddled with problems, and even had the worst reputation among the marine bases, that is the one Smoker requested. This is fitting with Smoker's ambition and thirst to prove himself, as well as his intense desire to always keep getting stronger and race ahead.
During Marineford, Smoker mentioned that there was something wrong with "justice" in the fight; because the marines had become bloodthirsty. Both the Whitebeard pirates and the marines, had lost sight of their original goals (to kill or rescue Ace and Whitebeard) and were just needlessly lashing out at each other, spiraling into pure chaos, as wars often do. While this could also hint at awakening haki, much like with Coby, it certainly shows that the actions by Akainu and other marines following Absolute Justice didn't sit well with Smoker.
Smoker is often disrespectful, towards the brass, his fellow marines, and even his close friends. He holds extremely high standards, of himself and others, and by the time he's show in the New World, he's downright contemptuous of his men, who are pyromaniacs and torture pirates when they're not too busy leering at Tashigi.
Strengths:
As a logia (elemental type) devil fruit user, Smoker is able to turn his entire body into smoke. He can spread out the smoke over large areas and yet still keep it firm enough to grab pirates and arrest them. Physical attacks have a small chance of hurting him, swords simply cutting through him, and punches going through him. He's very strong and can easily carrying several large pirates over his shoulder like it's nothing. Likewise, he's tall and over muscled in a way only an anime character could be. He is resistant to fire, going toe toe in a fiery explosion with the fire logia user, and he doesn't seem to be any weaker to rain or the cold, as he never wears a shirt and is always seen leaving his jacket unbuttoned or off altogether.
He is well-trained as a marine, and experienced in hand-to-hand combat -- he, in fact, prefers to use this before his devil fruit, both so as not to rely too heavily on his smoke, and also to challenge himself against weaker foes. He uses a seastone tipped jitte with great strength and proficiency, and has even developed techniques to carry it while turned into smoke -- even though because it's seastone he has to avoid touching the tip itself since it drains devil fruit users.
He has heavy endurance and was flung through several brick building's walls, only to get back up and dust himself off. Slightly mad, but in no way all that damaged. He has a short extra fight with Luffy in the anime, which leads his fighting style to look American in nature (fitting with his theme and how his attack names are all in English) and accidentally wound up kicking Luffy far further than he'd originally intended to. Most of Smoker's tags appear to grappling in nature and even though smoke would usually be used to choke and kill someone, Smoker appears to prefer to take in his pirates alive when he personally fights them; most likely due to his personal sense of honor and justice.
In One Piece, conviction is a major theme, a "strength" mentioned by Gol D. Roger (the pirate king), and later brought up again as why some pirates are so weak; because they had no conviction behind their actions. Indeed, it's believed the "War of the Best" was so dangerous because it was a war between superpowers with very strong faith in their convictions and belief. Smoker is extremely convicted of his beliefs in true justice, which gives him a strong determination in the battles he believes in -- namely capturing pirates and protecting civilians. While this makes him a terrifying foe; as Luffy quickly realized, it can also make him a pretty valuable ally -- if their goals match up.
Because of his strong faith in True Justice, Smoker has a tendency to inspire loyalty from his friends and men. Tashigi has defended him a number of times and gets outraged on his behalf when he's called a monster, even though he doesn't seem to care at all, Hina has bailed him out of trouble frequently, and Aokiji even agreed to do a favor for Smoker and deliver a message to Straw Hat Luffy (though he was unable to carry through on it.) Even though Smoker is a loner, without the help of his friends, he couldn't have even stayed in the marines as long as he has, much less reach the rank of Vice Admiral.
Vice admirals in One Piece must be familiar with haki which allows even non-devil fruit users to fight incorporeal logia users, defend, or in high levels completely knock foes unconscious. Up to now all the vice admirals have also been shown having familiarity with rokushiki, enough to modify their own attacks based on it, and in some cases, teach it to their men. Having now achieved the rank of vice admiral himself, Smoker at minimum must have a better knowledge of both, and some proficiency with haki, which would be very fitting considering his own ambition and constant drive to get stronger to fulfill his determination to capture Straw Hat Luffy in the New World.
He's also shown having successfully been assigned to the marine base G5, and even led the notoriously unruly men, clearly demonstrating his continue strength as a marine and his ability to clean up the bases he's assigned -- just as he did with Loguetown. He is also now far more experienced with the insanity that can be commonly found in the New World section of the Grand Line; and he successfully navigated his ship through lightning rain. He continues to demonstrate his knowledge about the world and its history, with regards to Punk Hazard and an incident that happened several years prior.
And he continues to be the Straw Hat crew's number one stalker, tapping their phone lines the minute they got a call, (really, what are even the odds) and when pirates who'd been set loose from Fishman Island by Luffy were telling Smoker who beat them up and where Luffy was, Smoker bluntly informed them, he already knew all this.
Despite being in extremely hazardous or stressful situations; like the New World and lightning rain, or in the middle of a war having someone who was supposed to be an ally "betray" and fight him instead: Smoker is able to handle these unpredictable turns of events quite well. In Crocodile's prison, despite being trapped in seastone with his enemy and surrounded by pirates, Smoker kept out a keen ear and told them which banadile ate their key, and also explained that Nico Robin was just dangerous as Crocodile -- if not more. He's able to bounce back quickly and handle the stress well.
He has a good understanding of the pirate mindset and has been shown bluffing them out of information they meant to hide. Though in Luffy's case, this has more to do with Luffy's inability to lie, but Smoker has used it when investigating other criminal organizations, such as shown with Mr. 11.
Smoker also has sensitive hearing, as shown both with his ability to differentiate bananadile growls and his complaining that his men are always too loud. Which comes in handy when constantly eavesdropping on pirates.
Possessions | 2 Jackets; one is a short leather motorcycle jacket with green fur trim and cigars sewn along the left side, with the kanji for justice in red on the back. The 2nd signifies his rank as Vice Admiral and is full length, but worn as a cape. A bunch of cigars. Enough to last a normal person a year, but for Smoker probably a day or a week if he emergency rationed himself. His seastone tipped jitte (either new or repaired stronger than ever after Boa Hancock broke his first one) and a pair of seastone cuffs (which can also be used against Smoker.) As well as the requisite jeans, boots, motorcycle gloves, sunglasses, motorcycle goggles, and belt. He doesn't wear shirts. Judging from what Smoker has been shown to spend in Loguetown and Alabasta on drinks and ice cream for kids, it's probably safe to say he made a decent salary as a marine officer. So his leather wallet should have a decent amount of berri, but not a lot since most of it wouldn't be carried on hand.
If possible it'd be nice to have his Billower Bike though I understand if limitations need to be placed on it, or if it's not allowed.
Character Abilities/Powers | Smoker is a moku moku devil fruit user which means he can turn into and control smoke around him. It also means he can't swim or he will drown, he's weak to seastone, and he's cursed.
Smoker is an extremely strong fighter, and having reached the rank of Vice Admiral, it means he must have mastered control over haki which allows him to fight logia users (elemental devil fruit users like himself) and to resist other people using it as well. Likewise, all the vice admirals have been shown as being familiar with rokushiki. And while Smoker does not appear to wielder of it himself, he would have to, at minimum, know of the techniques and means to deal with them. For instance: Geppou (moon step) lets a person kick the air and ground enough to "fly," however, this means little to a man who can turn into smoke and lasso people anyway.
He's shown to be an extremely strong and fast fighter even without his devil fruit or additional "superpowers." He's skilled with the jitte and his style favors apprehending criminals rather than arresting them, as fitting his justice.
Weaknesses/Fears |
As a devil fruit user, Smoker cannot swim. He is cursed to drown and be weak to the ocean. This weakness also carries over to seastone, which he himself carries despite being weak to it. Contact with seastone will drain a devil fruit user of strength and energy, mimicking the effects of the ocean itself, and is commonly used in marine handcuffs and prison bars. It's also the hardest substance known to man in One Piece; even tougher than diamonds. However as a hammer in the water, Smoker has a healthy wish to avoid it. In Crocodile's prison, he avoided letting his legs get soaked (unlike Luffy even though Luffy is also a devil fruit user) and with the assumed knowledge he would drown, he tried to stress the importance of dealing with Nico Robin to Luffy and his crew even though they were enemies.
Smoker heavily underestimates people, he initially dismissed Luffy as an idiot weakling and claimed that the headquarters was setting the bar too low for how they gave out bounties. And even later, despite knowing that Luffy has a tendency to be rescued by world class friends and family, he continued to be surprised by it -- though he did mention that he intended to get strong enough that even his crew wouldn't be able to protect Luffy. He doesn't expect people to be a problem, he straight-out called Sanji a weakling and told him to scram so he could just focus on the captain, and he ignores being told he's "not allowed" to do something -- as seen a number of times when he barged into Crocodile's casino and went to an off-limits island, and even taking off from his station at Loguetown. Because of this, he's gotten trapped or taken by surprise when world class criminals show up (Dragon, Ace, Crocodile, Boa Hancock, Law, it's a pattern for him.) And while Smoker generally can handle over the top villains and knows when he's outclassed, he still thinks extremely highly of his own skill level and takes on all the dangers for himself to protect his crew -- which winds up earning him several scars along the way.
Emotionally, Smoker, while not quite "stunted" is certainly hampered by his tendency towards distance and tough love. To put it bluntly, he's really tsundere. He doesn't expect people to like him, and doesn't care if they don't, but he's taken off guard and reacts extremely flustered when they do like him. He's fine at dealing with insults and handles those from his best friend Hina just fine, but compliments confuse him and he doesn't know how to handle it other than being tsundere. In the anime, Smoker has even more of a tendency to get flustered or frazzled, and it shows. He can stay restrained, but even though he tells his men not to yell because it "disrupts his flow" when he's flustered, he does a lot of yelling himself, at Boa, at Luffy, at Tashigi, and so on. He tries to act cool, and sometimes he can pull it off, such as with Dragon (despite the world's most wanted man showing up in the world's weakest ocean, Smoker didn't panic, just held his own like a guard dog not backing down from a large bear, but not attacking either), but other times, his reactions are over the top and nearly explosive, such as when Luffy said he didn't dislike him and Smoker reacted with a blush and yelling.
Smoker also doesn't let things go. Whether it's a perceived betrayal (such as from Boa Hancock), a pirate nearly out of his league, an unanswered curiosity (such as why would the most wanted man in the world help out a random pirate? This stuck with Smoker all the way from Loguetown to Marineford when he found out Dragon was Luffy's father, and indeed, he seemed to care more than Luffy does) or something more mundane that bugs him, he obsesses over it and in extreme cases he develops tunnel vision and completely shifts his priorities -- dangerously so, since he abandoned his post at Loguetown to chase after Straw-Hat and that could have had him court martialed so he'd lose his job. In point of fact, Smoker's motivation and primary reason for being so obsessed with Luffy is that both Luffy and Gol D. Roger smiled on the execution stands when they knew they were about to die -- a fact Smoker still observed 22 years later after having seen the Pirate King's execution when he was 12. However, it should be noted that it is that obsessive nature that lets him be the hyper-focused obsessed stalker that he is, so it's more of a double-edged sword in nature.
He's stubborn, and hates taking ANY orders (even ones that are arguably for his own good) or even advice from friends (such as when Hina told him not to talk back to brass and just accept that this was something he couldn't change.) He believes so strongly in going his own way that while he won't break laws he agrees with, even his own friends thought he might break hugely important laws out of a stubborn principle that he was "doing the right thing." (Hina thought Smoker might have used some of the boogie powder Smoker himself confiscated from Crocodile.)
It's not completely confirmed in canon whether or not Smoker is weak to winds being made of smoke, but it's widely believed that he is, as he was unable to fight against the winds that swept through Loguetown and help free Luffy with Dragon the Revolutionary, and he wore motorcycle goggles in Alabasta to avoid getting sand in his eyes, even though he didn't worry about the rain in Loguetown, implying that he has a harder time controlling the smoke in high winds (which really makes sense.)
Smoker's sense of justice entails protecting people more than punishing people the way Absolute Justice works so if someone were capable of killing his marines, he'd jump in their way to protect them (as he did against Ace) and he would probably do the same for civilians. He let pirates go so that they could go fight a greater enemy and he is capable of discerning who's a bigger problem. Thus if someone forced him into the position of letting a pirate go free or catching an innocent civilian, Smoker would almost certainly choose to rescue. Aside from it being used against him, this is out of favor with Absolute Justice as Akainu and his like follow which makes it harder for Smoker to stick to his principles in war, and even follow the new fleet admiral who believes in killing civilians and marines if it means getting rid of pirates.
For the most part, Smoker will sit and think through problems rationally and logically, which makes him a great detective; however, he has a sort of tunnel vision when it comes to chasing his prey. When Luffy is in the area, Smoker homes in on just Straw-Hat, and ignores the rest of the world to the point of near-obliviousness. This is how he chased them into a pit trap which led to a seastone prison instead of escaping in smoke form while he had the chance. Later on, it's also what allows Boa Hancock to hit him so easily. Even with a Whitebeard pirate in the area, Smoker was so obsessed with getting to Luffy, he trampled Ace and later ignored him completely even though this turns out to be a mistake as Ace helps Luffy get away.
Matching his inability to let things go, Smoker also has an easily addicted personality. He smokes two cigars at a time, drinks on the job (rum, and beer on two separate occasions, both at lunch time and while he's working), drinks far more coffee than a normal person even of his size should be able to, and it's been hinted that he likely has other similar problems. Hina says he always has to get his own way and Smoker admits that yes, he does and he's well aware, but that's how he likes it, and to get her off his back he flipped a coin -- even though he'd borrowed her private ship and men without her permission, he just expected her to stop bitching about it.
Smoker is also loaded with pet peeves, tics, and things that set him off. He hates pirates, he loves "true justice" and preaches it to Tashigi; but it's greatly at odds with Akainu and many of the marines' brand of Absolute Justice (which is that sacrificing fellow marines or civilians to kill pirates is an acceptable cost; or even one that must be taken for the "greater good") and it causes him a few problems. He despises orders to the point that he almost has Oppositional Defiance Disorder, almost like a teenager, being given an order makes him want to disobey it, which is a huge problem as a soldier, and if he wasn't so good at his job and the marines weren't so heavily outnumbered, it's probable that they wouldn't keep him around. He's cranky, and small idiocies can set off his temper. That said, it should be noted that he is still a good guy underneath all the gruff and while he loathes pirates and insists all pirates are untrustworthy; he let some go for saving his life and to help save a kingdom. He bought a little girl ice cream when she ran into his pants (other marines are shown ordering a little girl's death just for trespassing) and even Luffy calls him a good guy -- which also set Smoker off into a flustered rage. Many civilians call Smoker a monster, even pirates know of his reputation as a "loose hound" but he is still a good guy at heart. He also mellows after dealing with G5 and doesn't even seem to care that some of his idiot men call him "Smo-yan" and tend to be generally unruly. Hell, Smoker even asked for that -- see also; Smoker's tendency to underestimate people and his own eager to prove his strength and continuously get stronger.
Requested Village | Fuar
NPC mini-plot | Sure!
SAMPLES
First-person | [Video]
[Smoker's downing a bottle of rum, and it's pretty clear, he's already had a few.] You know, in my world they say the best alcohol comes from wherever you grew up. A few years on the Grand Line and I guess that's true. I still prefer East Blue lagers or Rhum brand rum. Why is that, you think? Does anyone find that's true for them? Is it a homesickness thing? Because I don't miss Loguetown at all.
I wonder if it applies to coffee and tea too. All beverages, or just alcohol? Anyone know?
[A pause, yeah he's rambling.] Or maybe I should stop. [He doesn't stop drinking though. Nope, he takes another sip.] I'm definitely sure it doesn't apply to cigars though. That is just a matter of where the tobacco is grown and the type of paper and rolling. [Yup, aficionado here.]
All right, I'm going to get off and go stack some rocks. [How that follows is anyone's guess.]
Third-person |
Walking around the snowy mountain, Smoker still felt numb in shock. Was that Arawn guy for real? He could almost believe it was all some bizarre lie, that some of the gas on Punk Hazard was hallucinogenic and that he should still be back there fighting Trafalgar Law. Tashigi, where was she? Would she be all right? Even his idiotic men on G5. He didn't have time to play lab rat to some other world. Whatever the Straw Hat crew were up to, it was clear there was a lot of foul play on that island. There shouldn't have even been any toxic gas left, otherwise Aokiji and Akainu wouldn't have used the island for their fight. And what was the story with those kids Law was hiding? The whole thing was too suspicious.
One quick look around Fuar started to convince Smoker he wasn't on the ice side of Punk Hazard, however. It was as snowy and cold as if Aokiji had fought for his life there, but it was too damn pretty. Frozen crystallized flowers? No way in hell would those be on Punk Hazard. Not even if Smoker was completely hallucinating. He still wouldn't be envisioning things like that. Nor all the people for that matter. This was going to take a lot of getting used to. So assuming "Arawn" was correct, where should he go from here? Smoker wasn't really interested in exploring, despite the suggestion. No, first thing to do was find whatever existed for law enforcement in this world and get more information. He didn't trust anything he couldn't verify for himself, but at least they would be a safer start. Enlisting would be a good idea too.
And then maybe an ice cold drink. He could use a beer right about now. Or something a lot stronger.