Postby AngelSakura » Fri Feb 04, 2005 4:04 pm
Sorry it took me so long, guys. Here's the next chunk. I don't feel like messing with my scanner right now, so just be satisfied with the summary thing. Here you are:
Trigun Maximum Volume One: Hero Returns
Chapter Six: Sin
- Vash thinks of Rem and realizes the old man's situation is not all that different from his; he lowers his gun
- The man begs for his life and the old man asks him if he remembers how his daughter begged
- Vash stops the old man at the last minute and gets an elbow to the head
- The old man hears his hostage calling for his father
- The scene cuts to after the indcident; it appears the old man wasn't able to kill his hostage
- Sensei explains to Brad how Vash considers everyone "kin" so he has to help in all situations
- Later that night, Wolfwood breaks Vash out of jail and they give the old man a lift out of town ^^;;
- The sheriff turns out to be one of Leonof's puppets, and another puppet tells Legato, "There is no mistake. Vash the Stampede has resurfaced."
Trigun Maximum Volume Two: Death Blue
Chapter One: Return of the Blue Wind of Death
- A convict is sent by a local town to check out the Goodman manor because troops that were sent in weeks ago haven't come back
- Midvalley and Grey are sitting outside the manor when Convict winds up his boomerang
- The manor is demolished, but Grey grabs Convict and kills him with the boomerang (*splat*)
- Midvalley kills a couple of troops with some kind of wave from his saxophone (*thwack*) and Hopperd the Gauntlet arrives in dramatic fashion (he's the human bullet)
- Legato controls the remaining troops and marches them all (40) into one small truck (*squelch*)
- Meanwhile, Brad and Sensei eat in some city and a puppet fly spy (lol) lands on Brad without his notice
- Legato announces that "the second stage" is about to begin
Chapter Two: Resume Our Business.
- In our first look at Legato in TriMax, we see that he's now in a portable straightjacket/iron lung of some kind, forcing him to eat his steak with his face
- The rest of the Gung-Ho Guns arrive in this place (GHG headquarters?)
- Midvalley points a pistol at Legato's head, saying he doesn't want to be controlled by a maniac any more
- Legato calmly uses his mind powers to twist Midvalley's arm behind his back, adding that their orders are now to cause Vash ultimate suffering, but not to kill him
- Arriving at a cleared out town, Wolfwood and Vash meet Rai-Dei the Blade, Gung-Ho Guns number nine
- Rai-Dei appears to recognize Wolfwood, to Vash's puzzlement, and tells him to stay out of this fight
- Vash and Rai-Dei start to fight, revealing that the samurai is on skates
- During a short break, Rai-Dei informs Vash that the GHGs now know the location of his "secluded home"
Chapter Three: Samurai Showdown
- Watching the other two set up for a fight, Wolfwood thinks about the reasons the GHGs were chosen: "...astounding kill techniques and nearly limitless strength..."
- Wolfwood attempts to help Vash, but the gunslinger turns him away, saying, "If this isn't one-on-one, I'll never make him understand..."
- Rai-Dei announces his "Jigenzan Ittou-style Succesion Technique" and starts out with some sort of whirly thing he calls the "Double Nebula"
- Vash appears to be out of bullets, but uses the gun in his arm to continue
- When *that* runs out, Rai-Dei tries the Double Nebula again, but Vash uses a string attatched to his gun to trip him
- As the dust settles, Rai-Dei's sword is several feet away, and both men are on the ground, Vash's gun in his opponent's face
Chapter Four: Wolfwood
- Vash askes Rai-Dei to promise not to kill anymore people, and starts to walk away
- Rai-Dei refuses to believe that his sword style lost to Vash's gun, remembering his brutal training, and prepares to shoot Vash in the back
- Wolfwood abruptly shoots his fellow GHG into a bloody mess
- Vash turns around, shocked, and slugs his friend in the jaw, then checks to see if Rai-Dei is still alive
- Wolfwood knocks Vash to the ground, and tells him (this scene sounds so calm this way, but they're both seethingly angry) that underestimating the GHGs is being naive
- Vash gets up (now he's back to calmness) and tells Wolfwood that he's wrong, and that Rai-Dei wasn't going to shoot him
- Wolfwood puts Vash's gun into his hand and holds it to his own head
- He says, "If you really believe I'm wrong, pull the trigger." He adds that if he needs to trade his life to allow Vash to take out the next man who gets in his way, he will
- As Zazie the Beast watches from a building's roof, Vash tells Wolfwood that he is the coward in this situation
- Meanwhile, Millie and Meryl hitch a ride to Edwards with a toma farmer named Jessie
- A giant ship crashes out of the sky in front of them
- They find a little girl in the wreckage, calling for Vash to help her
Corresponding Anime Episodes:
Chapters four through six (of TriMax one) - Anine episode nineteen, "Hang Fire"
Chapters two through four - [see "Major Differences"]
Major Differences:
Well, for starters, Sensei is mysteriously missing in the anime, at least in this part, so Vash is wearing normal clothing in "Hang Fire". Also, the hostage is given a name, a status in town,
and, ah, a nose ring, for some reason. Vash evades capture after the incident, so no jailbreaks are nesessary. Legato does not dramatically reappears by killing off a troop of soldiers, but the
convict (I think his name is Descartes) lives on in the anime by becoming the short-legged red-wearing mohawked giant mistaken for Vash in the first episode. ^^
Rai-Dei did not insist on babbling about spiritual awareness while fighting Vash. There was one other major thing: he was missing his skull-skates. Something's odd about this...how do
you skate in a desert? He also had little attack names that he called out before doing anything really dramatic. I missed the all-important episode for this section, "Flying Ship", so I'll need some
help later.
Think happy thoughts.