His gun has the barrel turned upside down. This was a deliberate design choice on the part of the creator of the manga. Yasuhiro Nightow wanted Vash's gun to look cool and different, but also not too unbelievable. He decided on the upside-down barrel as a distinctive and practical look for the weapon of the protagonist of the series.
This character only appears in the manga, and not the anime. It is unclear whether she is a transwoman or a crossdresser. What is known is that Elendira is the most dangerous member of the Gung-Ho-Gun. In spite of her preference for screws and nails as weapons over actual guns. Annoyingly, Elendira was never adapted for the anime. Madhouse would have unquestionably done Lost Number Thirteen justice.
Vash's angel arm is one of the most destructive weapons in all of mangadom. The design of the arm is distinctly feminine. The reason behind this choice is that since Vash grows the arm out of his own body, the process is similar to that of giving birth.
Since the birthing process is a solely feminine prerogative, the author wanted to incorporate feminine features into the angel arm to acknowledge that fact. Vash hugs her and says that he is sorry once more. Elizabeth however gasps as she remembers being hugged by the same man after wandering through July alone. She falls to the ground crying, knowing that the only one to show her real compassion since the deaths of her parents was Vash the Stampede. Back to Pojo's Trigun Section. Read at your own risk!
Detailed Description : Born years prior to the beginning of the Trigun series on the ship called Seeds, Vash and his twin brother Knives were going to be executed, however they were saved by Rem. Over the next year, they grew to the body of a normal year old human and were being taught the ways of man by Rem and Alex. Further, Rem taught Vash and Knives her views on life and death, why everything exists, and the simple thought that "no one has the right to take the life of another.
Knives then began to kill the crew of Seeds through the use of psychic suggestion and simple guns. After Knives recalibrated the ships trajectory to crash into a desert planet, Knives, Vash, and Rem were to leave on an escape pod. Rem thought that Alex was still alive and wanted to help to attempt and save the seeds and plant ships from crashing since that is what someone she loved long ago would have done. Despite Steve and Rem's protests, Steve is frozen. Knives is then seen grinning madly.
Afterward, Vash asks Rem "why can't people can't get along? And if you keep your vision clear, you will see the future. This is what one must realize. Meanwhile, Rolan proposes to Mary, even handing her a ring. She says he must be teasing and he reveals that he adjusted the freezer temperature that Steve is in, effectively killing him.
Mary is horrified at this, but Rolan smiles, saying "I guess that now makes us partners. Rolan tells Rem that he had no choice, that Mary had betrayed him after all he had done for her. He then points the gun at Knives, saying that it must be his fault that Mary had to die. Rem stands in front of the line of fire and tries to talk Rolan down, saying that no one has the right to take the life of another.
Joey tries to get in contact with them, eventually getting a video feed from the room to work. Rem continues to slowly walk toward Rolan while he steps back, clearly disheveled and scared.
Rem is about to take the gun from Rolan when Joey opens a hatch behind Rolan, sending him and Mary's body into space while safety bars close keeping Rem from being sucked out too. Rem is incredibly upset. Joey tries to explain that he thought Rolan was going to shoot her, and that he was doing what he thought was best. Rem is convinced that Rolan wasn't going to shoot her, and laments their fallen comrades with Vash by her side while Knives heads off to the bridge where Joey is.
Knives tells Joey that he agrees with his decision; that it was the right choice, but Joey has doubts, saying that maybe Rem was right. Angered by his change of heart, Knives says that he's just like all the other humans and shoots Joey, confirming to himself that his is the right choice. He leaves the gun in Joey's hand and alters the ship's course program.
Rem and Vash hear a message from the computer system that the fleet had changed its course and was about to crash. The three decide to go to the escape pods, but at the last moment, Rem hangs back, saying she has to try help Joey and save the others. She closes the door despite Vash's protests, telling him to take care of Knives. The pod launches and Vash watches as the control ship Rem is on explode in reentry.
As Vash collapses, crying, Knives laughs, surprised by Rem's self-sacrifice. He reveals his plan of changing the courses of the ships containing SEEDS project humans, while keeping the plant ships safe so he and Vash could create a paradise for them alone on the new planet.
Only attempting to keep Rem alive because Vash was so attached to her. Just at that moment all of the fleets receives a new directive, automatically starting the reverse thrusters so the ships can enter the atmosphere safely.
The pod then falls onto the surface of a planet. When Vash regains consciousness, he sees dozens of ships raining down like meteors. Knives try to help him, but Vash pushes him away; accusing him.
Knives demeanor changes as he grins madly, agreeing with what he did, calling it "spectacular". The two brothers then spent the following years wandering through the deserts, observing crash sites and the few survivors.
During a discussion about humans leeching off of the Plants to survive, Knives' proclaims that he's out to kill the spiders to save the butterflies as that is what makes logical sense. While Knives is sleeping Vash holds a rock above Knives' head, ready to kill him to save the humans but finds himself unable to do so, not wanting to go against everything Rem told him and throws the rock down, crying. During their search through the crash sites, they find a group of humans arguing over water.
Knives disgusted by their selfish behavior activates the ship-board Plant's Angel Arm , but Vash pushes him over and prevents him from firing.
Years later, Knives finds the ship he was looking for. He spends 1 year rummaging through the wreckage whilst Vash waits for him to return, saying how he hates being alone.
When Knives returns he finally presents two revolvers and wears battle armor. He throws one of the revolvers to Vash, and tells him they are their new "siblings" and would be used to wipe out the "human scourge," before going up to a hill and test-firing, creating a huge blast similar to a nuclear explosion. Vash knowing that the two guns were made to aid Knives in his plan of "cleansing" the planet of its human populace becomes conflicted both emotionally and morally against his brother's goal; remembering the morals Rem taught him.
In his conflict, Vash shoots Knives in the leg. After witnessing the pain and shock his brother has just experienced Vash, in panic and dismay, takes both guns and flees into the desert as Knives painfully calls out for him to come back. Vash then spends two years alone wandering Gunsmoke until he finally collapses from exhaustion and is rescued by a group of humans from the only remaining fully functioning SEEDS ship above the planet.
While there, he makes friends with the humans and is gifted with his signature red duster styled trench coat. After a few months, he leaves and ventures out into the world. Vash returns to the ship 80 years later in search of any relatives of Rem in its data banks. Buskus had studied Plants and established a new plant-theory in July City. Upon arriving in July City he is greeted by Knives, who had slain Buskus; the very man Vash had come to speak with.
Knives announces that he's destroyed the last connection Vash had to Rem so that he can stop with his foolish sentiment towards humans. Vash points his gun at Knives and in the exchange that follows Knives shoots off Vash's left arm. Against Vash's will, Knives activates Vash's previously dormant Angel Arm, hoping to annihilate the surrounding town.
However, Vash aims the blast at Knives; the resulting blast reducing July to rubble. Though there were no casualties as a direct result of the skirmish as Vash's Angel Arm seems to only destroy inorganic material. However, there were indirect fatalities after the homeless citizens of July began to fight among themselves; turning the remnants of the town to "Hell", in the words of one survivor. The incident in July brands Vash an outlaw throughout Gunsmoke and he comes to be known as "The Stampede" and "The Humanoid Typhoon" as destruction seemingly follows him wherever he goes.
With Knives unaccounted for, Vash spends the next twenty-three years hiding from civilization in order to stay alive. It is at this time two insurance agents, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, are assigned to find and watch Vash in order to prevent further damage wherever he goes. After their first meeting, the two women accompany Vash throughout his travels, much to Vash's dismay.
The next pivotal point in the story comes in April City. Upon learning Vash the Stampede is in the city, the residents seek to capture him for the bounty as the city has been depraved and sunken in poverty due to the shutdown of one of the city's main reactors. In a desperate, but foolish, attempt to capture him the city's mayor enlists the help of the Nebraska Family , a sinister father and his giant half-machine son who have recently escaped from prison.
Vash is captured without the Nebraskas' help in a small saloon, but soon Nebraska's reveal they have plans of their own for the bounty. The bar is destroyed by Goseph 's retractable fist, but all inside manage to survive. Vash carries the survivors to safety and stands off with the Nebraskas, but the family stoops to lower methods by taking aim at the survivors in order to strike Vash off his guard.
However, Vash thwarts this action and defeats the Nebraska family with only six bullets. The city's wealth is restored with the bounty for the Nebraskas and repair immediately begins on the damaged reactor.
The project is led by a young, beautiful woman named Elizabeth who soon reveals she has an agenda of her own, that being to kill Vash. She lures Vash to the reactor which she has sabotaged to seemingly prevent Vash from escaping. When Elizabeth locks Vash in the reactor she reveals her intentions to kill him are not for the bounty, but for vengeance.
Twenty-three years before, a three-year-old Elizabeth was a resident of July City when it was destroyed by Vash. Though none of the residents were killed in the destruction they began to destroy themselves in their pain and suffering. Elizabeth's parents would-be victims to this destruction and she would be all alone.
In her flashback, she finds comfort in the arms of one man, a very familiar man. The item you've selected was not added to your cart. Add to Watchlist Unwatch. Watch list is full. This amount is subject to change until you make payment.
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