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Chapter 3 - Chapter 2

The "Freak Chips" have spread overseas to the US. And the US's line of defense for paranormal activities has sent their top agent to find out about these chips. He'll soon find out that none of the other agencies are willing to give out info, at first.

Chapter 3 - Chapter 2

Chapter 3 - Chapter 2




Chapter 2:[br]
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Meeting Hellsing[br]
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It was night time in London, approximately midnight. It’s been about a day since the attack at the night club across the pond. Word had spread across to England involving the alleged terrorist attack. Several citizens were paranoid that it was a sign of increasing terrorist attacks even over in England. Unknown to nearly all, there was a “terrorist” attack happening in an abandoned school in downtown London.[br]
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The Hellsing organization had already blocked off the area and sent in a unit. The unit consisted of ten soldiers. In the unit was the vampire fledgling Seras Victoria.[br]
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The unit carefully proceeded through the area, clearing each room they came across. There were several corpses laid about school. The only thing that lit the school, without the help of night vision goggles, was moonlight shining through the occasional windows. As they continued moving through the area, heading towards the auditorium, a male voice broke through the area.[br]
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“At last,” the voice said, “Hellsing has arrived. I was starting to worry you might not show up.”[br]
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The unit finally came to the auditorium and on the stage was the vampire. His appearance was that of one in his early 20s; had long, wheat blonde hair that was tied back into a ponytail; had red eyes; stood at a height of 5’5”; and he had an average build. He was dressed in a leather jacket, open and with no shirt underneath; blue jeans with holes at the knees; and plain tennis shoes.[br]
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“You all will all die now,” the vampire said as it ran backstage as the unit fired at him, all missing. They moved towards the stage, as they did ghouls with guns entered from the entrances and rose from the seating in the auditorium.[br]
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“Seras,” said the commander of the unit, “go after him. We’ll hold these ghouls off.”[br]
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“Right, sir,” she responded as she ran backstage.[br]
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She noticed a door backstage was open, so she hurried through it. When she entered the hallway, she caught out of the corner of her eye, a man running up stairs to her right. She hurried up the stairs to the hallway on the second story. There was no sign of anyone on this floor: no doors open or no silhouette of someone running through the hallway. Also, there were no sounds of anyone on this floor, only gunshots from the auditorium below could be heard.[br]
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Seras slowly proceeded forward down the hall to the first door. She peered inside through the window in the door. There was no one in the room from what she could see. Unknown to her, the vampire was above her in a hole in the ceiling, about to pounce.[br]
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As Seras turned around, the vampire pounced on her, knocking her into the door and knocking the rifle out of her hands. Seras knocked back the vampire for a moment. She tried to reach her gun, but the vampire grabbed hold of her before she could get to it. She struggled to free herself from the vampire but to no avail.[br]
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“There’s no point in struggling,” he said to her. “You can’t escape, and soon, you’re friends will be dead,” he licked the right side of her neck, “and it’ll be only us.” As he said that, footsteps could be heard slowly walking towards them. “Who’s there!?”[br]
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“You know, that won’t help you get a girl,” said Legion as he appeared from the darkness: his coat opened. “And I’m sure attacking a girl helps prove you’re a strong vampire.”[br]
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“Who the hell are you?”[br]
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“You can consider me Death, mainly yours.” Legion pulled out his gun with the text on it and aimed at the vampire, hiding behind Seras now.[br]
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“If you’re going to kill me you’ll kill her too.”[br]
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“Have a sense of déjà vu Police Girl?” asked Legion with a smirk on his face. Seras was confused and shocked over the fact he knew about that. “Don’t worry; I won’t do the same thing your master did.”[br]
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“So what are you going to do?” asked the vampire. “Kill the gi…” he stopped as he saw Legion disappear.[br]
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“Kill you,” Legion said with a smirk on his face as he appeared beside the vampire with his gun next to the vampire’s head. He pulled the trigger on his gun, blowing off the vampire’s head and turning the rest of him to dust. “Sorry if that was too close to you,” Legion said in a cold manner as he holstered his gun and turned away from him.[br]
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“Don’t worry, I’m used to it,” Seras said in a slightly cheery tone as she picked up her gun. “However, how did you know about that stuff you said prior along with being able to disappear like that?”[br]
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“Seems like you would be used to this, but I might tell you later,” Legion replied with a smirk on his face as he turned to face her. Gun shots were still being heard from below in the auditorium. “However, I believe we should help out your friends first.”[br]
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In the auditorium, the Hellsing unit wasn’t doing so well. Four of the members were dead and the rest were taking cover backstage.[br]
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“Damn it, hurry up Seras,” the commander thought. One of the members leaned out to shoot at the ghouls and he ended up getting shoot in the shoulder. “We can’t last forever.”[br]
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From behind the unit, a series of shots were shot into the horde of ghouls, killing all of the ghouls. The unit turned to see Legion and Seras with their guns lowered[br]
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“I was expecting the Hellsing unit to be better than this,” Legion commented as he holstered his pistols. The commander walked up to Seras, turning away from Legion.[br]
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“Who is he?” the commander asked.[br]
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“Well, I really don’t know,” Seras responded. “He just appeared and helped me.”[br]
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“Then he could be one of the vampires,” the commander responded while glaring at Legion.[br]
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“I think I would have killed the police girl if I was with them,” Legion responded, annoyed. “Plus, she’s a vampire.”[br]
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“Now don’t get in an argument you two,” Seras said. “So who and what are you?”[br]
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“I guess I could tell you that,” Legion said reluctantly. “I’m Legion Haures, a hanyo: half demon and half human.” Legion looked at the rest of the Hellsing unit. “But I’ll leave you two to the clean-up. I need to go meet someone,” Legion said as he stepped into the shadows and started to disappear with a smirk on his face. “I’m sure we’ll meet again soon.”[br]
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“I don’t trust him,” the commander said as he turned from Seras and went to the rest of his unit.[br]
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“I don’t know, he slightly reminds me of Master,” Seras thought as she followed behind.[br]
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An hour passed since this event and Seras was in the office of Sir Integra Hellsing. She was going over the events at the school when Integra received a call from her guards in front the manor. She put it on speaker.[br]
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“Yes, what is it?” Integra asked.[br]
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“There’s a man here that’s wanting to speak to you,” the person on the other end answered. “He says his name is Legion Haures.”[br]
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“Legion,” Seras said in an unusually cheery mood, “he’s the one that helped me at the school.”[br]
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“Really? Allow him in and show him up. So who is this Legion?” Integra asked as she hung the phone up.[br]
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“I don’t know much, he just said he was a hanyo and that’s about all I know besides his name.”[br]
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“I guess we get to find out more about Legion soon enough,” Integra commented.[br]
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Legion was led into the Hellsing manor and led up to the entrance of Integra’s office. The guard that was escorting left Legion at the door as he returned to his post. Legion opened the doors and entered the office. In the office was Integra, smoking a cigar and looking out her window, and Seras, who was looking at Legion. He closed the doors behind him and approached Integra’s desk.[br]
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“So you must be Legion?” Integra asked while still looking out the window.[br]
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“Yes, and I’ll take it that you are Miss Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing.”[br]
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“Miss? It’s been a while since I’ve heard someone called me Miss.”[br]
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“My bad, Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing,” Legion rebuttaled with a slight smirk on his face.[br]
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“So what do you want here? I’m assuming it’s something to do with the PIA.”[br]
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“So you do know me?” Legion asked, surprised she had heard of him. “Your know…”[br]
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“Quit with the flattery and get to the point!” Integra responded with a tone of annoyance towards Legion as she turned to face him.[br]
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“Recently there’s been an increase of vampire attacks in both of our lands. We have found that several of these recent attacks had a plant implanted into them that could somehow transform them into a vampire. And this,” Legion produced a picture of the chip and showed it to Integra, “is the chip. We have heard that you might have more information on this chip.”[br]
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“So you came here in a hope that I might help you and your organization and that I knew about this chip, correct?”[br]
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“More or less.”[br]
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“Unluckily for you, I haven’t heard anything about this chip before and, thus, can’t help you,” Integra said in a cold and calm demeanor. Legion could tell she was lying by her mannerisms; something he had taught himself to notice. Legion began to probe into Integra’s mind and could tell she knew about the chips, but a voice cut him off.[br]
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“It’s very rude to read a stranger’s mind, Demon Boy,” said a deep male voice. Legion focused his attention away from Integra and noticed a man with a smirk appearing in the corner beside her: Alucard. “Or is that what American’s are taught?”[br]
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“At least it’s better than hiding in the shadows and listening to conversations that you aren’t in,” Legion answered with a smirk on his face as well. “However, I was able to learn that your master likes to lie to strangers.” Integra was now visibly agitated over the fact that Legion had peered into her mind and found what he was looking for. “Now, do you want to recant what you were saying earlier?”[br]
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“What are you, some spy!?” asked an enraged Integra.[br]
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“Would I come through the front door, introduce myself, let you see what I look like, and thus let you figure out who I work for? I would be a really bad spy then.”[br]
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“Perhaps we should take care of you to be on the safe side,” Alucard said as he drew his gun and aiming at Legion, while Legion drew both of his in tandem. “Sure those guns will work against me.”[br]
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“They’re more than enough to work against a pathetic vampire who works for humans.”[br]
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“That’s coming from a demon boy who works for humans as well.” The two began to pull the triggers on their guns.[br]
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“You two stop it!” Integra shouted at the two as she slammed her hands on her desk. The two lowered their guns. Integra took a moment to relax. “That chip, as far as we can figure out, it has something to do with a code word: ‘Millennium’. So far, we haven’t figured out what that means nor anything else about the chip besides it’s a nuisance.”[br]
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Legion didn’t pick up any hints that she was lying and he knew he couldn’t read her mind with Alucard near, so he had to take her word. But the code word was something he was sure he had heard before, outside of meaning a thousand years. He was sure he read something involving an organization that was called Millennium.[br]
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“Is that all?” Integra asked.[br]
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“For now,” Legion said as he holstered his guns. “Till our next meeting, adieu.” Legion left the office and mansion.[br]
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“So that’s the hanyo that the Americans have?” Alucard said.[br]
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“Yeah, the so called ‘Death’ of the Death’s Hand,” Integra replied.[br]
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“And I was hoping to test him.” A smirk began to show on Alucard’s face.[br]
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“We can’t afford a war with America if you happen to kill him, unless he starts it of course.”[br]
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“I guess you’re right.”[br]
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“Uhm,” Seras nervously said, “can I take my leave now since I’ve been kinda forgotten?”[br]
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Author’s Commentary[br]
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Poor Seras was left out of the preceding that happened, but she’s not the most aggressive member, now is she? Anyways, hopefully I was able to portray Alucard, Integra, and Seras close to the original source. If not, I’m sorry to all of you who freak out if it’s off by any fraction.[br]
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Also, I’ve noticed, from rereading parts of the manga (mainly the first two and some of the very last ones), that Seras is only with Alucard when hunting a vampire in the beginning and there isn’t any actual mention of the Freak Chip (from what I reread). However, I believe that even though it isn’t stated (again, unless it is and I skipped over it) about the Freak Chip, I believe it is implied that the Freak Chips are involved, but that’s me.[br]
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Now for the story itself. In the beginning of the story, Seras is caught off guard by the vampire. If someone thinks I’m trying to show that Seras is weak or something like that, I’m not; I just know that in the beginning of the Hellsing timeline (TV series, OVA, manga) she isn’t that much better than when she was human (outside of superhuman strength, night vision, ability to see further) especially considering she doesn’t drink any blood yet. In the beginning, only when she goes into the vampire rage state (or whatever it is) does she act most like a vampire. Anyways, she’s in my top 5 characters for Hellsing.[br]
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Other thing people may have problems with is that Seras was able to get to Hellsing before Legion. This is because Legion doesn’t know where Hellsing is, sadly, so he gets lost a little. I think this happened in the manga or one of the animes to someone, but I can’t recall.[br]
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Also, am I the only other one who wonders why no one calls Integra as Miss Hellsing and such at any point? I can understand those with Hellsing, but what about anyone with any other organization. I mean, when I am talking to a female and bring up her name, I’m more likely to say Miss that Sir any day unless she’s my commander or something. One of the mysteries of Hellsing, along with characters having a fourth dimension for ammo and weapons; of course, that’s what Hirano (creator of Hellsing) claimed, so maybe it’s not a mystery.[br]
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Another thing, I’m not sure if Alucard can or ever could have told if someone is reading another’s mind; oh well, he has another ability that isn’t told in the original cannon. And I know it is commented that he can read people’s minds, but if this is so, why doesn’t he just read the minds of his opponents if they have vital information? However, I’m sure that drinking people’s blood and making them a part of you so you always have the memories work as well.[br]
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That’s about all I can think of to talk about. Sorry, no strange tidbit of information that ties into the story this time, unless you didn’t know about the fourth dimension. As always, you have any questions, cravings, hungers, want some blood, or whatever be it, email me at .[br]

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