HELLSING Chapter 4 "Black Onyx (2)"

Black Onyx (2) is the Fourth chapter of Hellsing: Volume 10. It is also the Eighty-Third chapter of the Hellsing manga and the Second part of the Black Onyx series of chapters.

Summary
Alucard is informed of his loss, but he doesn't believe it. Suddenly, he sees the sun rising and feels an odd sense of forboding as this same sunrise was what he sees when he died in the past. Suddenly, Schrodinger's poison kicks in.

Synopsis
Alucard is informed of his defeat, but he guffaws at this concpept, stating he doesn't lose. He never loses. He then witnesses the rise of the sun and suddenly has a strange sense of deja vu in which he realizes that it is this same sight he sees every time he is killed. From when Abraham Van Hellsing killed him, and when he was executed as the King of Walachia. He would suddenly begin to feel the effects of the poisoning. The Major explains the mystery of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_cat#:~:text=In%20the%20thought%20experiment%2C%20a,may%20or%20may%20not%20occur. Schrödinger's cat] to Integra, stating that Warrant Officer Schrödinger is in the same spirit as Schrödinger's cat in which so long as he views himself he will exist anywhere and everywhere. However, by melding his soul into those Alucard is absorbing, Schrödinger no longer recognizes himself and therefore he he no longer exists anywhere, neither living nor dead. This effect is passed on to Alucard as Walter, having given up on receiving his final battle resorts to lighting a cigarette and taking a long drag from it. Integra calls out to Alucard, demanding that he keep his eyes open, but he then informs her that it's now over for him and bids her farewell.

Appearances (In Order)

 * Alucard (Effeminate Appearance)
 * Abraham Van Helsing
 * The Major
 * Walter C. Dornez
 * Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing

Organizations

 * Millennium Organization
 * Hellsing Organisation
 * Vampire Hunters (group)

Trivia

 * Funny enough, Schrödinger is both present and absent in this chapter, appearing only to allow The Major to make an example from him, therefore fulfilling his role in the story as Schrödinger's cat in which he both exists and does not exist at the same time.
 * In this chapter, The Major mentions that Alucard has become nothing more than a set of Imaginary Numbers. An imaginary number is any number that contains a negative number when squared and is represented with the character "i". When you attempt to find the square root of a negative number, you receive an imaginary number (also known as a complex number) that exists, yet has no definitive value, which further factors into Schrödinger's ability to both everywhere and nowhere in that he exists, yet not in any definitive way, being both alive and dead, everywhere and nowhere. Alucard does as well, and while existing, has no definite value to prove that he truly exists.