TV-Series
Description
Snake emerges as a secondary antagonist among the children stranded in a dinosaur-populated world, acting as a devoted underling to God—a selfish peer who routinely challenges the group’s unity. Despite enduring frequent mistreatment, from verbal scolding to physical aggression, Snake maintains unwavering loyalty to God.

His intelligence surfaces during independent actions, where he demonstrates sharp strategic thinking and problem-solving skills absent under God’s command. This contrast hints at suppressed autonomy beneath his submissive role. Snake collaborates in God’s schemes to undermine the group, such as deserting alongside allies like O-Taku or assisting General Mosar by leaking advanced technology. These choices frequently heighten confrontations with both the protagonists and local authorities.

Interactions with God reveal a fraught dynamic, balancing reluctant loyalty with occasional self-preservation. Snake’s role accentuates fissures within the group, especially during clashes over leadership and moral choices. Details about his past or expanded development beyond the central narrative remain undisclosed.