Shut up fishe.
Why do you think so?
If you wanna post anything productive instead of verbal diarrhea then I would gladly hear it out, but otherwise, please don't comment in my threads. Thank you for your corporations.
Same, but not sure if Oda would introduce her backstory now of all time.
There are some hints of her being a character on the bad side:
- She let Akainu be called: It was her, who called Akainu in chapter 1069 to inform him that the SHPs are on Egghead. If you know that your clone father is in trouble and a target of the WG, which wants him dead, you don't do such a thing. It makes the situation worse and this way, she was actually directly responsible for the reinforcements, Akainu send to Egghead.
- Sanji not reacting, when Lucci attacked her: Sanji not reacting to her is another hint, that some people, especially Sanji-fans, noticed right away. Sanji is normally right there to defend any woman in trouble. The only exception he has to his rule is whenever a women in on the bad-side (like Kalifa, etc.). In those cases it is ok for any other SHPs or affiliated people to hurt them without him going against them. In this case, it was of all things Zoro, who went against Lucci - not Sanji. And this is telling.
- Oda's portrayal of her: Characters on the "good-side" Oda normally portrays different than the characters on the bad side. It feels a little like Oda does not really like his bad characters. Look for example at her face, after she has taken down Kaku and Lucci. She smiles into the camera and it somehow gives me the creeps. Also, look at how Zoro and - especially - Brook are behaving right after they noticed that both agents have been taken down - they are not releaved, but suspicious. Especially Brook, who is normally cheerful and loud, keeps holding back. She is also not getting that much of plot armor - For example Oda keeps leaving her out on the deal, Luffy struck with Lucci to not hurt any of his crew members or a Vegapunk - no word of Stussy, even if Shaka kept mentioning her right before in his statement. Oda also makes a difference whenever a character on the good-side or one of the bad-side gets insulted. The insults directed to the characters on the bad side tend to be more crass than the insults directed at characters on the good side. Lucci for example called Stussy a bitch - which in itself is a crass word. There are many other "little things" in the plot, which makes her portrayal rather questionable.
I am 100% sure that she is not on the SHP's side, even though she is Vegapunk's clone-daughter. And that probably has to do with her not being accepted by the world as the Stella mentioned during chapter 1073. In one way or another, she will betray them. And now that she alone has the means to give Vegapunk and the SHPs an opportunity to leave, she is sitting at the lever to show us on what side she actually is - because Oda is now staring to focus on that reveal (next to a few other big reveals).