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''Crossfire'' follows the adventures of [[Moe]]/[[Blood Knight]] Yumiko Tagaki, and gun-toting [[Bifauxnen]] Heinkel Wolfe, agents of [[The Men in Black]]-style Vatican Section XIII, also known as the Iscariot Organization. In their efforts to administer divine punishment, they slash and slaughter through three chapters of bloodshed and violence.
''Crossfire'' follows the adventures of [[Moe]]/[[Blood Knight]] Yumiko Tagaki, and gun-toting [[Bifauxnen]] Heinkel Wolfe, agents of [[The Men in Black]]-style Vatican Section XIII, also known as the Iscariot Organization. In their efforts to administer divine punishment, they slash and slaughter through three chapters of bloodshed and violence.


Unlike the Hellsing Organization, Iscariot works to eliminate every threat to Catholicism. Pagans, heathens, and the like are immediately demoted to [[What Measure Is a Non Human|sub-human status]] and killed indiscriminately.
Unlike the Hellsing Organization, Iscariot works to eliminate every threat to Catholicism. Pagans, heathens, and the like are immediately demoted to [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|sub-human status]] and killed indiscriminately.


That still doesn't account for the ''other'' twelve divisions of the Vatican, one of which is Section III, Matthew. Presumably they all take their names from the disciples of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]].
That still doesn't account for the ''other'' twelve divisions of the Vatican, one of which is Section III, Matthew. Presumably they all take their names from the disciples of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]].


''Crossfire'' exists as an extra in the first three ''[[Hellsing]]'' volumes, but [[Word of God]] has said that it is not part of ''Hellsing'' [[Canon]].
''Crossfire'' exists as an extra in the first three ''[[Hellsing]]'' volumes, but [[Word of God]] has said that it is not part of ''Hellsing'' [[Canon]].
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=== This show provides examples of: ===
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Hinkel and Yumie are completely minor characters in the main ''[[Hellsing]]'' plotline.
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Hinkel and Yumie are completely minor characters in the main ''[[Hellsing]]'' plotline.
* [[Anime Catholicism]]: The basis of the entire plot.
* [[Anime Catholicism]]: The basis of the entire plot.
* [[Anti Hero]]: Iscariot as a whole.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Iscariot as a whole.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: The main characters.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: The main characters.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Yumie.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Yumie.
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* [[Slasher Smile]]: Yumie, in her first appearance no less!
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Yumie, in her first appearance no less!
* [[Split Personality]]: Yumiko breezes between a gentle girl and Yumie, a crazed and violent zealot.
* [[Split Personality]]: Yumiko breezes between a gentle girl and Yumie, a crazed and violent zealot.
* [[Super Powered Evil Side]]: Yumie.
* [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: Yumie.
* [[Thirteen Is Unlucky]]: Yeah, for everyone else that is.
* [[Thirteen Is Unlucky]]: Yeah, for everyone else that is.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: The cultists, and their "[[Messiah]]".
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: The cultists, and their "[[Messiah]]".

Revision as of 09:43, 9 January 2014

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Heinkel Wolfe

Crossfire follows the adventures of Moe/Blood Knight Yumiko Tagaki, and gun-toting Bifauxnen Heinkel Wolfe, agents of The Men in Black-style Vatican Section XIII, also known as the Iscariot Organization. In their efforts to administer divine punishment, they slash and slaughter through three chapters of bloodshed and violence.

Unlike the Hellsing Organization, Iscariot works to eliminate every threat to Catholicism. Pagans, heathens, and the like are immediately demoted to sub-human status and killed indiscriminately.

That still doesn't account for the other twelve divisions of the Vatican, one of which is Section III, Matthew. Presumably they all take their names from the disciples of Jesus Christ.

Crossfire exists as an extra in the first three Hellsing volumes, but Word of God has said that it is not part of Hellsing Canon.

Tropes used in Crossfire include: