HELLSING Chapter 6 "Finesthour (2)"

Finesthour (2) is the Sixth chapter of Hellsing: Volume 9. It is also the Seventy-Fourth chapter of the Hellsing manga and is the Second Part of Finesthour.

Summary
The battle between Alucard and Walter begins in earnest, and it becomes obvious that Alucard can't rely on anything he received from Walter in the past, not even his own weapon, The Jackal. Walter and Alucard's battle continues with Walter taking control of Baskerville through the remains of Luke Valentine. It becomes clear that something is wrong with Walter, and Alucard must find a way to defeat his former familiar.

Synopsis
Alucard stands there with a smile on his face, taunting Walter by reminding him that he has lost Seras and Integra, and will never have them again, boasting that those women are now his and his alone. He demands Walter to get angry before charging at him. As Walter's face is no more than six inches from Alucard's grip, he suddenly shreds the arm to pieces with his invisible wires. Those wires then latch onto Alucard's clothes and begin to pull him into a building. From the fires, Alucard begins to fire at Walter, but once more, Walter's wires catch the bullets, weaving themselves into a shielding quilt of wires to catch whatever bullets remain. Alucard sends his familiar, the Black Dog, Baskerville, to attack Walter, but the dog is shredded in two. Alucard goes to shoot him with Jackal, but suddenly, the gun explodes under the pressing of a remote's switch that The Doctor is holding. Walter states that the gun was designed to kill Anderson, and that Walter is not Anderson. Luke Valentine appears from atop Baskerville's shreded corpse. Confused and afraid, he asks where he is. The Major and The Doctor watch on with intent. Walter uses his wires to ensnare the body of Luke Valentine, gaining control of Baskerville in the process. Like a puppet, Walter begins to control them, bidding them to attack Alucard. As this happens, Walter suddenly begins to bleed profusely. He begs his body to hold out at least until he can beat Alucard. The Doctor mentions that this is the effects of the rushed surgery and the extent of how much they had to change. The Major states that this is okay, as this battle is worth every one of those fifty years that both Millennium and Walter have had to wait for. As Luke Valentine begins to fire at Alucard against his will, Alucard would come up from below, merging with his former familar just to come up and plant Casull under Luke's chin and pulls the trigger. Baskerville goes limp and Walter mentions that he has lost his interesting puppet, but that he's still going to kill Alucard.

Appearances (In Order)

 * Alucard
 * Walter C. Dornez
 * Baskerville
 * The Doctor

Organizations

 * Millennium Organization
 * Hellsing Organisation