HELLSING Chapter 5 "Finesthour (1)"

Finesthour (1) is the Fifth chapter of Hellsing: Volume 9. It is also the Seventy-Third chapter of the Hellsing manga and is the First Part of Finesthour.

Summary
Walter commands Alucard to stand as Heinkel tends to her wounds. She then takes the rifle from her comrades in an attempt to kill Walter. Integra then issues the order to Alucard in regards to the traitorous butler: Destroy. The Major acknowledges Integra as his enemy and lands his Zeppelin to allow her to approach. She bids Walter fairwell and commands Alucard to kill him.

Synopsis
Alucard still stuck in the funk of the whole situation remains on the ground, pitying and being pitied. Walter commands him to stand. Elsewhere, The Captain stands over Heinkel with his elongated Mauser. He shakes his head at her as to tell her to stay out of the battle. He then tosses her a first-aid kit to deal with her wounds before leaving her. The rest of Iscariot shows up to her and asks her if she is okay. Heinkel would state that she is. She is then informed that they could not save Yumie. Heinkel smashes the ground in rage, cursing Walter and swearing vengeance. She begins to wrap up her head and demands that they give her the rifle. She vows that she will kill Walter, and proceeds to run toward the battle. Walter commands Alucard to stand, telling him that they're both dogs of others and that they don't hesitate to take orders. Integra mirrors this by commanding him to stand. Alucard states that he will always be mankind's enemy, and he will always shrug off humanity's attacks to kill him. But to kill them in return. He can only do that under her command. And so he commands her to issue the order to kill Walter. The Major also orders her to kill him, and even Walter himself orders Integra to kill him. In the end, she commands Alucard to destroy everything in his path that stands against them. The Major laughs as Integra commands Alucard to destroy Walter. He acknowledges her as his equal and his treasured enemy, going so far as to denounce his use of "Fräulein". He opens the hatch to allow her to enter the blimp. Integra would stand there, a look in her eye in which she is obviously fighting back tears. She would refuse to ask why Walter turned coat, insisting that it doesn't matter anymore now that he is an enemy to her, and enemy to Hellsing and an enemy to England. Alucard stands, ready to fight and already having released many of his restriction levels. Seras, still not sure why Walter would turn on them, would thank him for his help and bid him farewell. Walter would take a breath, smile and return the gesture kindly. He would then bid Integra farewell, and she would return the same, further commanding him to die. She steps into the blimp and is met by Schrodinger who bids her welcome. In response to his condescending hospitality, she pulls her pistol and splatters his brains for the second time in the series.

Appearances (In Order)

 * Alucard
 * Walter C. Dornez
 * Heinkel Wolfe
 * The Captain
 * Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing
 * The Major
 * The Doctor
 * Schrödinger

Organizations

 * Millennium Organization
 * Hellsing Organisation

Trivia
The term "Fräulein" is a phrase used most commonly with young, unmarried women. It is generally considered disrespectful and sexist in the modern age as it is considered a diminutive, with the term "Frau" generally being more acceptable. It is likely that The Major apologizing and refusing to call her "Fräulein" may be in reference to this, as he is no longer considering her a "Young Lady", but as a true equal to himself.