You know, It just occured to me that the bodies could have been shuffled around, rather than simply exchanged. So Schro might not be in Rip's body. He could be the Captain, or the major, or anyone else.
As far as tactics are concerned, I recommend cheating.
Erin, I officially HATE you. Care to know why? To bad you are anyway. In english we are about to begin reading 'The Diary of Anne Frank.' So to lead up to it we are watching a video about Nazi's and Hitler and concentration camps. Every time I see a Nazi I break out laughing about Catboys, Vampires, and of course the Hello Kitty slippers. Erin, I HATE you and your horrible evil timing!
Nikkei wrote:Erin, I officially HATE you. Care to know why? To bad you are anyway. In english we are about to begin reading 'The Diary of Anne Frank.' So to lead up to it we are watching a video about Nazi's and Hitler and concentration camps. Every time I see a Nazi I break out laughing about Catboys, Vampires, and of course the Hello Kitty slippers. Erin, I HATE you and your horrible evil timing!
Oh, god...I've started thinking about Anne Frank set in Hellsing times, with Schroe involved.
But, in all truth, the Major does make it clear that Millennium is not following the Nazi idealogy, but one of his own devising. It's why he killed all the regular Nazi officers when starting off. The Major doesn't care about targeting Jews or other groups - he just wants unrelenting, unending war, ending with the death of everyone. Far more nihilistic than the Nazis' goals.
The Major does mention he's operating under posthumous orders from Hitler, but whether he was telling the truth or using it to shut up the guy who questioned him remains to be seen.
Remeth wrote:Something occurs to me... could this finally be the storyline where Erin gives in and draws Zorin's tattoos?
UNLESSSSSSSS Captain ends up in her body. I suppose he'd put his hat and coat on even in her body. Which would definately be an easy way out of drawing Zorin's tattoos.
Actually, if you look at the Archives page, it almost looks like the Captain (that werewolf guy, right?) wound up in the Major's body (look at the hair). I don't know how that coat is not bursting at the seams, but it can't be comfortable.
Kreiga wrote:You know, It just occured to me that the bodies could have been shuffled around, rather than simply exchanged. So Schro might not be in Rip's body. He could be the Captain, or the major, or anyone else.
Close. It's actually a circle.
Person 1 is in Person 2's body, Person 2 is in Person 3's body, Person 3 is in Person 4's body, and so on, through Person 7, who is in Person 1's body.
For those of you trying to puzzle out the exact chain, that should at least simplify things for you ^_^
Rip into Schroe
Schroe into Doc
Doc into Dandy
Dandy into ?
Captain into Major
It's too early to tell who's stuck in Zorin and Rip and where the Major's brain is. I'd guess Zorin's in Rippy, but it's hard to tell from the background picture.
it's going to be hard getting used to Schro' in Dok's body
I am the insane sketch of a raven on the blackboard in violet chalk,
The blood on the roses, and the shadow that walks,
I am the Mad Hatter, Drinking tea, Killing time,
I am the voice that you hear in your mind.
Frey wrote:It could be argued that the Millennium members are "Nazis in name only."
Yes but it's hard to remember that when all you have in mind right now is Rip Van Winkle in the body of a cat-boy with no pants. It's VERY hard not to break out giggling in the middle of class.
No, not at all, and the teacher already has it in for me, she finds it fun to 'lose' my assignments, not to mention this one guy who if he doesn't stop bothering me I'm going to write him up.
Frey wrote:I find Schro being inside Doc's body and how he is handling it to be humrous.
Agreed! Doc is a Hellsing character I identify with (same as how I identify with most mad scientist characters), so seeing his body acting like a cat is hilarious.