Hellsing TV Series
Order 5: Brotherhood
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In an on-going attempt to find out who's behind the rash of vampire incidents, Hellsing sends an agent to a small bar where leads confirm a distributor of the 'vampire chip' is located. However, when these two brothers - Luke and Jan Valentine - find out that the agent isn't really a prospective buyer, but someone trying to do them in, they take the situation into their own hands and do some 'silencing' of their own. |
Back at the Hellsing HQ, Alucard's previous request for a new weapon is answered when Walter presents to him the 'Jackal.' Seras too is awarded a new weapon, the enormous Harkonnen. Though not very happy to have it, Seras accepts it, thinking the weapon much to big for her small, lithe, but buxom form. Alucard muses that he'll be able to take out the Paladin Alexander Anderson with his own new gun, and hopes that he can get into another fight soon. |
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To lure Hellsing out into the open, the Valentine brothers first use the original agent to set an example; impaling the British flag into his chest and sending him afloat down the Thames. Jan then sends out a fake plea for help, which Hellsing overhears and responds to. Thankfully, the trap Luke and Jan set is thwarted by Seras' grown vampiric skill. She smells something about the bomb they planted and has the other Hellsing agents evacuate before anyone is hurt. |
Now, due to the imminant threat of these 'dealers' and their buyers, Hellsing arranges a Knights Conference. All the 13 Knights of the English Round Table assemble at Hellsing to figure out how to handle the growing problem. Sadly for them, coming together only makes it easier for Luke and Jan to kill them all...and they launch an attack on Hellsing directly, volleying in a bus-load of rather obediant, gun-and-shield toating ghouls. |
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As Jan leads the ghouls throughout the Hellsing manor, killing all the guards and devouring them, Luke goes about ensuring the Knights are unable to escape; destroying all vehicles they can get to. He then proceeds to find Alucard himself, wanting to test his skill against the so-called 'No Life King.' Jan finds his way to Integral's office, and then a moment later to where Fergasson is trying to call for help. He quickly ousts the older man and uses the radio to give the Knights in the conference a rather amusing greeting, informing them they will soon die as well. |