LD-002G Scervo

LD-002S Scervo is an enemy featured in SS undefined and appears to be a robotic and skeletal pirate.

Strategy
Scervo is a formidable warrior that Link must fight with on the Sandship. He uses a drill which acts like a sword that sparks with electricity. Scervo was the leader of the pirate crew that took over the Sandship years ago from Skipper.

The battle is based on a ring-out endurance, and has three rounds. Behind Link is a spike-equipped wall that will hurt him upon contact. Behind Scervo is a chasm that leads to the Lanayru Sand Sea. Link must attack the robot so he can force him to retreat, and put him closer to the other extreme. Conversely, Scervo will try to attack Link as well, and the more times he does so (particularly double attacks), the more steps he will take forwards, which Link must prevent. When Scervo is about to fall, he throws an attack that forces Link to retreat, and the spike wall will advance several steps forward, shortening the length of the battlefield. Upon a second call of a potential fall, Scervo will lose his right arm, and will then start attacking with his left arm (a gold hook) by rotating his entire central body. Only when Link manages to put him close enough to the extreme, he will finally fall down under.

After the battle, Fi comments that she admires how it managed to function for so long, considering that this battle takes place in the present, when all the other robots (until the revival of Scrapper) are dead.

Trivia

 * His name seems to be a play on the words servo, a device used in robotics for movement, and scurvy, a common disease amongst pirates and other seafarers.
 * Another model similar to Scervo also appears in a Sky Keep chamber, under the name Dreadfuse. Furthermore, Scervo and Dreadfuse are the only minibosses to have a model name.
 * Curiously, internal Skyward Sword files show his name as LD-002G Scervo; this is his name in the European version, which was released first. The US localisation team probably made this change specifically for the US version, for unknown reasons.