Yumiko Takagi

Yumiko Takagi (高木 由美子), also known as Yumie (由美江), was a nun working for Section XIII. She usually partners on missions with Heinkel Wolfe.

Appearance
Yumie always dresses in a standard Catholic nun's uniform, which consists of black habit, a nun's hooded cowl, a white scarf, and white gloves and white stockings held with a garter belt and black boots. In Crossfire, Yumiko (her split personality) was shown wearing glasses; it was meant to keep her violent personality - to an extent, Yumie, out.

She has long black hair which becomes visible when she removes the cowl to fight. Her eyes are colored dark brown or red at different points during the OVA. Yumie also carries a katana, holding the sheath in one hand and the blade in the other when in use. She wields the sword in either hand.

Yumie Takagi is noted to be the only named Hellsing character stated to be of Japanese ethnicity.

Personality
Yumie is mentioned to have a split personality like that of her "Crossfire" counterpart. Yumie was impulsive and violent, showing no fear of anything and preferring to negotiate using the sharp end of her katana. She seems to genuinely enjoy killing people and monsters. She was loyal to her fellow Iscariots but doesn't hesitate to argue or chide them for actions she disagrees with.

In Crossfire, her personality is a bit more explored; here, we see that Yumie has a split personality;


 * The ultra-violent Yumie, who'll gladly kill sinners without remorse;
 * The gentle, violence-hating Yumiko.

Both Yumiko and Yumie are devout to their religion; however, Yumie is a fanatical Catholic and seems to genuinely enjoy killing people with her almost superhuman sword skills. Yumiko has commented how hard it is for her to "get Yumie to sleep" after she has been provoked into action. Her personalities switch places, either by duelling for control inside of their mind, or a strong blow. Heinkel uses this technique to awaken the latent Yumie and have her brutally kill several terrorists in the first volume of the manga's extra Crossfire feature.

To put it simply, Yumiko was a shy, quiet nun who gets easily frightened, whereas Yumie provides raw, unfettered violence with her nigh-superhuman strength, fearlessness and fearsome katana skills that make her the ideal partner to Heinkel. Maxwell often berates the pair, not because of their excessive violence, but rather because their activities as assassins, mentioned as to have been dressed in the raiments of the Catholic Church, indicating a connection to the Vatican and by proxy to Iscariot, which is supposed to be a secret agency outside normal knowledge.

Plot Summary
Hellsing= Yumie was raised with Heinkel Wolfe and Enrico Maxwell in Alexander Anderson's orphanage and first appears in Volume 6 of the manga and Episode 5 of the OVA. She was formally introduced alongside Heinkel after Anderson rescues Integra Hellsing from Millennium troops.

The two reprimand Anderson for his actions but join him in battle against the vampires. Afterward, they repeatedly worry and argue about violating orders given by Maxwell to either not interfere or take Integra into custody. Yumie starts to draw her sword on Integra and must be directed by Heinkel to stand down.

Anderson decides to walk Integra home and Yumie becomes a reluctant part of the escort until Maxwell reaches London with the rest of the papal forces and Alucard arrives soon after. Yumie and the rest of Iscariot's advanced guard are deserted by Anderson after he helps Alucard's familiars kill Maxwell and states his intent to fight Alucard. She and Heinkel are distressed and protest his plan after being told to leave.

Yumie was next seen during the battle between Anderson and Alucard when she and Heinkel lead a charge of Iscariots to assist him. She and the others are once again told to go home but they insist it is their duty to remain and join the combat. Anderson eventually reaches Alucard with their help and Yumie was shocked when he pulls out the Nail of Helena and turns himself into a Monster of God.

She mourns his death after his defeat until Walter arrives and desecrates Anderson's remains while speaking contemptuously on the man. Yumie was completely enraged and immediately attacks Walter. Although moving extremely swiftly, she was outmatched and cut into pieces by Walter's wires. Heinkel is hysterical and aims her guns at Walter, only to be shot and wounded by The Captain. TBA
 * -|Crossfire=

Overview
While it's hard to imagine this gentle, violence-hating pacifist would actually turns out to be this deadliest assassins alive at her time, along with Heinkel, her other personality however, was a character that's meant to be feared; she was capable of smashing heads into walls and genuinely enjoys killing people. Yumie's raw strength, fearlessness and fearsome katana skills make her the ideal partner to Heinkel, who is imperturbable, cool-headed and analytical despite the snarky and trigger-happy side of her personality.

Abilities

 * Superhuman Speed: Yumie was extremely fast to the point of moving as a blur at times and leaps from a multistory building without blinking. She's strong enough to cut through crowds of vampires and familiars without tiring and knows various sword drawing techniques and was adept enough to kill even from outside the room where her victim was, but was quite capable of smashing men's heads into walls with her bare hands as well.

Skills

 * Swordsmanship: She knows various Batto-jutsu (sword drawing) techniques and was adept enough to kill even from outside the room where her victim was, but was quite capable of smashing men's heads into walls with her bare hands as well. In attacking Walter, she used something called the Shimabara Style quick-draw attack, where she seemed to turn into some sort of blue-white light and rushes at her opponent. As it Walter countered it and killed Yumie, further details are not seen.

Trivia

 * The character of Yumie originally appeared in "Crossfire" as the violent other identity of Yumiko Takagi, a bespectacled and pacifist nun. Crossfire was declared to have a different setting and be a "connected, yet somehow unconnected world" in an interview with Hirano.
 * The Yumiko personality never appears or is mentioned in either the main Hellsing manga or the OVA.
 * Yumie's prototypes were in Hirano's old works Hi-and-Low along with Integra and Angel dust with Anderson.
 * Despite being confirmed for being of Japanese descent, the English Dub of the OVA gives her a Welsh accent, though this may be because of an upbringing in a European country.
 * The Japanese characters for "Yumiko" (由美子) and "Yumie" (由美江) differ only on the last syllable. Many people tend to make the mistake of Yumie "Yumee", pronounced with two syllables, instead of the correct name, "Yum-ee-eh" (three syllables). Yumi (由美), Yumiko (由美子) and Yumie (由美江) are all different names. Yumi, however, forms base name for both Yumiko and Yumie. Yumi, as written, is composed of the kanji for "Significance/Reason" and "Beauty". The name 'Yumiko' adds the character for "Child" to the end (子 ko) — which seems to be metaphorically symbolic of Yumiko, who is more innocent and childlike than violent Yumie. The name Yumie adds the character for "Inlet" (江 e).