Luna Wright is a supporting character from the manga and anime series Dr. Stone, a former medical student and elite heiress who becomes a spy but ultimately defects to the Kingdom of Science and declares herself the girlfriend of Senkuu Ishigami.
Name: Luna Wright
Gender: Female
Nationality: United States of America
Year of Birth: 2000
Birthday: January 30
Height: 165 cm
Weight: 55 kg
Blood Type: A
Occupation (before petrification): Medical student, part-time café worker
Occupation (after revival): Medical student again; acting field medic/surgeon in the Kingdom of Science
Likes / Ideal Type: Intelligent, steady, hard‑working people with unwavering conviction
Attached Followers: Carlos Barrios (chauffeur), Max Adams (bodyguard)
Love Interest: Senkuu Ishigami
Voice Actor (Anime): Akira Sekine
Luna is a young woman with a fashionable, somewhat glamorous look that fits her wealthy background.
She typically wears her hair in a bob cut that flares out in the back, with a style that covers one eye, giving her a slightly mysterious, “cool girl” appearance.
Her hair color is debated among fans: some interpret it as blonde, while in the anime it is clearly pink.
Despite this, a line of dialogue in the original manga describes her as a blonde, so she is sometimes treated as blonde in-universe even while drawn with pink hair.
She often accessorizes with star-shaped or floral hair ornaments that underline her “cute but stylish” aesthetic.
Her overall fashion sense mixes “rich girl” elegance with a self‑conscious effort to look like a “capable, cool woman.”
Luna openly calls herself a “capable woman” and “cool woman,” using phrases like “I’m the capable woman Luna” or “I’m the cool Luna” as a kind of self‑hypnosis.
Whenever she needs to push herself, she repeats these phrases to boost her confidence and keep her anxiety under control.
On the surface she tries to be calm, mature, and cool-headed, but in reality she is a dreamer and a chronic worrier.
She has a vivid imagination, often drifting into romantic fantasies where she is already dating Senkuu Ishigami.
Despite her vanity and her obsession with getting an “awesome boyfriend,” her core personality is earnest and kind.
She genuinely wants to be worthy of the person she loves, which drives her to work harder and take responsibility.
Her two attendants, Carlos Barrios and Max Adams, have been with her for around ten years and sincerely respect and care for her, which shows that she treats people well.
She may be spoiled by money and connections, but she is not arrogant toward those who serve her.
Luna is also very soft-hearted and easily flustered by cute things, such as small animals like rabbits.
She blushes, covers her cheeks, and slips out of her “cool girl” act whenever something hits her emotional soft spot.
Luna was born into a wealthy family in the United States, with parents influential enough to secure her a place in medical school through connections.
She even skipped grades using her parents’ power, enrolling in medical school early, partly for prestige and partly to increase her chances of meeting an “amazing boyfriend.”
Her goal was simple but very specific: she wanted to date a highly competent, impressive man.
To match that dream partner, she was determined to become a “capable woman” herself.
Academically, however, Luna struggled.
American medical schools in the world of Dr. Stone are portrayed as highly demanding, and despite her efforts, she could not keep up with the level of study required.
She became a failing student, behind in coursework and at risk of not graduating, but she never treated classes as a joke.
She listened seriously during lectures and tried her best, which allowed her to retain solid basic medical knowledge even though she did poorly overall.
To expand her circle and meet potential partners, Luna also worked part-time at a café.
It was during this period, at a weapons exhibition at the National Defense Research Bureau in Pinnacles National Park, that the mass petrification event occurred.
Carlos and Max accompanied her even to her part-time job: Carlos as her devoted driver and Max as her short but tough bodyguard.
All three were petrified together at the weapons exhibition site.
When the world’s population turned to stone, Luna refused to let her mind go blank.
Her greatest fear was ending up alone and unloved, “dying a loner” even in the stone world.
She clung to consciousness for 3,700 years with a single burning desire: not to be alone, and to someday have the cool, competent boyfriend she had always dreamed of.
This intense willpower allowed her to endure petrification until she could be revived with nitric acid.
Her mental resilience is portrayed as extraordinary, exceeding that of many trained soldiers.
Even though she could not conquer medical school, her ability to withstand isolation and fear for millennia speaks volumes about her inner strength.
After revival, she retains her basic medical skills and her determination to act like a “capable woman.”
These traits quickly become important when she is drawn into the conflict between the Kingdom of Science and the American group led by Xeno Houston Wingfield and Stanley Snyder.
Spy from Stanley’s Forces
Luna is recruited by Stanley Snyder’s side and sent as a spy to infiltrate Senkuu’s ship, the Perseus.
Her mission is to gather information and help Stanley’s forces gain the upper hand.
She boards the Perseus under the guise of a former medical student who can provide medical assistance.
At first, she is formally aligned with Stanley’s faction, but her loyalties soon start to shift.
Falling for Senkuu Ishigami
During her time on the Perseus, Luna meets Senkuu Ishigami, the scientific genius and leader of the Kingdom of Science.
She is instantly drawn to him, especially when she sees his intelligence, calm rationality, and unwavering dedication.
Her ideal type has always been “someone overflowing with intelligence, who works steadily with firm conviction,” and Senkuu fits this perfectly.
A moment that stands out for her is being treated to soft serve ice cream on the ship, where she starts to realize that this “nerdy science guy” is exactly her dream partner.
From that point on, she becomes completely smitten with him, convinced she has finally met her “fated one.”
She begins to self-identify as Senkuu’s lover in her mind, even if the reality is far more complicated.
Medical Skills and Saving Senkuu
Although Luna failed as a med student overall, the serious attention she paid in class pays off in the stone world.
Her foundational medical knowledge proves crucial when Senkuu is shot and gravely wounded by Stanley.
Even though she technically belongs to the enemy side at this moment, Luna cannot ignore Senkuu’s life being in danger.
Drawing on what she learned in university, she performs emergency treatment and first aid to stabilize his condition and keep him alive.
This decision is a turning point.
By choosing to prioritize Senkuu’s life over her mission, she effectively betrays Stanley and fully aligns herself with the Kingdom of Science.
She becomes one of the main medical support members on Senkuu’s side, especially for surgical or emergency procedures.
Within the group, she’s often treated as the “surgeon in charge,” at least at the level the stone world can support.
“Girlfriend” Declaration and Awkward Romance
After saving his life, Luna seizes the moment and straightforwardly confesses to Senkuu.
She asks him to be her boyfriend, in what she expects to be a dramatic, romantic turning point.
Senkuu, however, interprets her confession in his own detached, strategic way.
He responds as if she is proposing a “political marriage” or alliance marriage, reminiscent of his earlier, short-lived “marriage” to Ruri, which ended almost immediately.
He essentially treats her proposal as a practical deal, accepting because having Luna and her attendants, Carlos and Max, as allies benefits the Kingdom of Science.
For Luna, who wanted a genuine romantic bond, this reasoning is deeply unsatisfying—her reaction is very much: “No, that’s not what I meant at all!”
Nevertheless, she continues to cling to the idea that she is Senkuu’s girlfriend, at least in her heart.
She maintains a mix of bold self‑declaration and shy fantasy, constantly oscillating between “I’m his cool, capable girlfriend” and “He probably doesn’t see me that way, does he…?”
Relationship With Her Attendants
Carlos Barrios, her long-time chauffeur of about ten years, and Max Adams, her tough, compact bodyguard, support her faithfully.
They know her better than anyone and see past her “cool woman” façade to the anxious, earnest girl underneath.
They genuinely care for her well-being and respect her decisions, including her choice to side with Senkuu.
Their loyalty underscores that Luna is not just a self-absorbed rich girl; she inspires real affection and trust from those around her.
Medical Knowledge
Luna’s greatest technical asset is her basic medical education from American medical school.
She did poorly overall and was considered a failing student, but she faithfully attended lectures and tried to understand the fundamentals.
In the stone world, where almost no one has formal medical training, even incomplete med school knowledge is extremely valuable.
She understands basic anatomy, emergency procedures, and fundamental treatment principles.
Her emergency care for Senkuu after he is shot by Stanley is the clearest demonstration of her competence.
She is calm enough in crisis to recall her training, improvise with limited resources, and prevent him from dying on the spot.
Psychological Resilience
Luna’s ability to maintain consciousness through 3,700 years of petrification reflects powerful mental endurance.
She shows that determination born from a personal, even somewhat shallow-sounding wish—“not wanting to be alone”—can still produce extraordinary resilience.
Compared to many soldiers, her willpower is arguably stronger in terms of long-term mental survival.
This resilience also appears when she forces herself to act “cool and capable” in dangerous situations, pushing herself through anxiety.
Social Charm and Adaptability
Raised as an heiress, Luna is socially adept and knows how to present herself in different environments.
She can flirt, negotiate, and use her charm when needed, even while internally panicking.
Her time working at a café further honed her ability to interact with strangers and read the mood.
This combination of high-society upbringing and part-time service work gives her a surprisingly versatile social skillset.
Senkuu Ishigami
Senkuu is Luna’s absolute ideal: intelligent, focused, and guided by unshakable scientific belief.
She falls in love with him almost at first encounter and quickly develops a one-sided, but intense, romantic attachment.
She often imagines scenarios where they are already dating, sharing couple moments, or where she supports him as the perfect “capable girlfriend.”
In reality, Senkuu tends to view her feelings through a pragmatic lens and does not engage deeply with romance.
Even so, he acknowledges her utility and accepts her presence in the Kingdom of Science.
Luna continues to support him medically and emotionally, even if her dreams and actual status do not fully match.
Carlos Barrios
Carlos is Luna’s long-time private driver, having worked with her for about ten years.
He is protective, reliable, and clearly fond of Luna, though not in a romantic way.
He respects her decisions despite knowing she can be impulsive and romantic.
Carlos’s presence in her life is a quiet proof that she inspires genuine loyalty.
Max Adams
Max is Luna’s small but physically powerful bodyguard.
He is often by her side, ready to protect her from danger.
Max admires Luna for her inner determination, not just her status or appearance.
Like Carlos, he supports her choice to side with Senkuu and adapts to their new role in the Kingdom of Science.
Comparison With Ginro
Luna shares several traits with Ginro from Dr. Stone, despite being of different genders.
Both have similar hair silhouettes and collar designs in their clothing, and both put effort into looking “cool” or “impressive” to others.
They are also chronic worriers who often overthink dangers and social situations.
Ginro has even cross-dressed once, which visually underlines the parallel between their designs and personalities.
Once the central conflicts of Dr. Stone come to an end and scientific civilization begins to recover, Luna returns to the path she started on.
She resumes life as a medical student, this time in a world where science is being rebuilt from the ground up.
Having experienced the stone world and real medical emergencies, she now has a far clearer sense of purpose than before.
Her desire to be a “capable woman” is no longer just about impressing a boyfriend, but also about genuinely helping people.
Even so, her romantic feelings for Senkuu and her habit of calling herself his girlfriend do not simply disappear.
Luna continues to balance her dreamy, romantic heart with her hardworking, serious side, making her both comedic and genuinely endearing as a character.
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