Character Analysis: Marine

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Marine?
Disclaimer: I don't own Fairy Tail manga/anime and One Piece. manga/anime
Ch.3. Wave towards Darkness
It has been a few days since the fight with the Black Cat Pirates and their Captain Kuro. As well getting the Merry Go a caravel class ship design by Merry and given by Kaya as a gift for saving her life from Kuro. Currently they were somewhere North of Syrup Village.
Luffy the Captain of the crew with short, messy black hair with a two stitches scar underneath his left eye. Currently he wears short, blue trousers with scuffs, sandals, and a sleeveless red vest.
Usopp the sniper a slim teenager with medium-length black curly hair and a long nose. He usually wears an olive green plaid bandanna, a blue and white strip armband on his left
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Then he grew pale and started to lose consciousness, I had no clue why. After getting some rest on a small island I remember something that Commander said when we join the Marines. It’s the illness that Yosaku has, but as I was getting the oranges your ship attacked us" Johnny explain.
"Oranges why, oranges?" both Luffy and Usopp ask.
"Because the illness that Yosaku has is scurvy, which is from a lack of vitamin C and oranges are fruit with high vitamin C" Nami says, then orders Luffy and Usopp "There are some limes in the storage room, aren't there? Are you listening?Bring 'em to me, right now!"
Both saluting with "aye,aye" go to the storage room to get the limes only to get stuck in the door yelling at each other "Get out of my way! You get out of my way! Hey, you're the one on my way!".
Nami gets praise from Luffy for knowing the illness while he shoves whole limes into Yosaku's mouth and then yelling at Luffy for not knowing what it was since it could happen to him. As well yelling at both Johnny and Yosaku for believing that Yosaku was fine, so quickly while they were having their happy
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Cannonball after cannonball are fire but only manage to hit the waters near the ship until one headed straight at Luffy.
Inflating himself with his devil fruit power he reflected the cannonball towards the top of the sea restaurant Beratie. Due to him being the one who reflected the cannonball; Luffy took reponsibility and started working for the restaurant as a choir boy to pay for the repairs and medical bill... Even if it took him a whole year.
“By the way Nami, you reminds us of Commander. Not only in looks, but also your personality with money.” Johnny said.
“Now that you mention it. When I first met you I had the feeling that I knew you from somewhere... You remind me of that woman. One time the four of us were eating, then she left us with her share of the bill; just like what your doing with Luffy.” Zoro said after drinking his beer.
“Don’t act like you aren’t doing the same thing.” deadpan Nami.
“But unlike you, she doesn’t run from a fight.” Zoro said remembering when his Wade Ichimonji clashed against her Yubashiri covered in orange-red flames. “That was the first time someone battle me to a draw.” Zoro states taking another sip of his

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