Warning: Spoiler for Trigun Stampede, Episode 10Trigun Stamp finally offers an origin for his take on the assassins known as the Gung Ho Guns, and it’s a wildly different approach that is as logical as it is sneaky.
The Gung Ho Guns, as referred to in the previous anime and manga, are assassins who work for Knives and hunt Vash with the aim of ruining his life. The group is just EG the Mine and Triguns Incredibly tragic Monev the Gale, but also key characters like Wolfwood. Both Monev and Wolfwood were shown to be attempted by Conrad to achieve their modern-day form, but they were not the only ones. Actually, Conrad Triguns For a long time, knives have been experimenting with humans in hopes of producing a human species that can better survive in the harsh desert world they know as No Man’s Land.
Trigun Stamp Reveals Human/Plant Hybrids
All of this is revealed to the audience when Conrad presents this story to Roberto and Meryl, who were kidnapped and brought to Knives’ base in JuLai. Conrad shows them the room where Wolfwood, Monev, Livio and the others are experimenting, then takes them to a room where strange children with pointed ears are swimming in blue tubes. Conrad reveals that his attempt to create a superior human form eventually led him to create human/plant hybrids… the most successful ever being the young girl seen alongside Conrad in previous episodes, this series turns out to be the incarnation of Elena. Red Nail. In previous iterations, Elena was an ordinary person and also an adult with a streak of possessiveness when it comes to Knives.
The idea of Human/Plant hybrids is completely new to us. Trigun Stampand it offers many potentially interesting possibilities as the concept is completely unexplored. Could it be that other Gung Ho Guns like Wolfwood were also given some plant genes? This will further enliven the similarities and differences that exist between them. Triguns It’s Wolfwood and Vash that the show definitely has a lot of focus on. Knives apparently sponsors this research, but given his disdain for humanity, it seems odd that he would allow hybrids to be created. It has been shown that Conrad was hired by Knives after he was somehow involved in plant research on ships before the ships crashed, suggesting that he really must have been one of the main targets of Knives’ anger… so why was he pardoned?
With only a handful of episodes left, Trigun Stamp It raised many new questions. Hopefully, these issues will be covered in more detail in season two. Trigun Stamphowever, such a continuation has not yet been approved.
Trigun Stamp It airs new episodes on Saturdays via Crunchyroll.