#Well all I can say is that I'm pretty Alucard is pretty happy that Hunters don't use such methods on vampires
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So I've been thinking about chemical warfare and how it was used in both world wars...and I'm just thinking that Alucard would be disturbed if not outright afraid of chemical warfare. Sure Alucard survive pretty much anything and yes, he absolutely has a stronger sense of smell than humans do. However I don't actually think Alucard would be totally immune to gas. Sure he can regenerate, but I think even he would wary of the stuff, especially considering he's probably had white phosphorus used on him before, and that stuff just eats away at flesh right down to the bone and sometimes through it.
Sure some gasses he probably wouldn't be terribly affected by seeing how if he can smell it, he'll probably just stop breathing. But the ones that don't have a smell? The ones that are more insidious and tend to not act until much later? I think Alucard is incredibly wary of those kinds simply based on the fact that the delayed reaction would likely happen much quicker to him due to his likely increased metabolism as a result of his regeneration, and personally on something like Alucard? I think gas would be horrific. It would probably be just as horrific as it is on humans, and I do wonder if Alucard ever was allowed to fight in the first world war. He might not have, but there's a chance he might have, and had been introduced to such things either via being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or thanks to Van Helsing.
Either way, I don't personally see Alucard for all that he is, being okay by any means with chemical warfare. Either by seeing it as an abominable thing, feeling fear towards it, disgust, or a combination of all three. I just can't see him condoning the useage of such.
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ajstudio · 1 year ago
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Your post reminds me of my Hellsing and Black Butler crossover, Hellsing: The Black Twilight.
Integra and Alucard go to Germany to investigate the werewolf curse but the curse is just mustard gas potent enough to penetrate a demon's immune system, case in point Sebastian Michaelis the demon butler of Earl Phantomhive. Like the Earl and Sebastian, Integra and Alucard come in contact with the gas. While Sebastian and Alucard bring their masters in time to Siegelinde Sullivan who heals them (giving Sebastian and Alucard immunity to the gas upon their recovery) the Earl is reduced to a crying child that only allows people close to his age near him and Integra is not in the best shape either.
Alucard and Sebastian investigate the curse while caring for their masters. But unlike Sebastian, Alucard doesn't try to end Integra's life by drinking her dry of her blood. He wants her to die with dignity. This is very rewarding since Integra shoots at Sebastian when he tries to eat his master's soul. Alucard and my OC, Mercy, were already trying to stop Sebastian, and in the middle of the chaos Integra walked into the Earl's room shooting at Sebastian saying, "You're too loud. I'm trying to sleep."
So I've been thinking about chemical warfare and how it was used in both world wars...and I'm just thinking that Alucard would be disturbed if not outright afraid of chemical warfare. Sure Alucard survive pretty much anything and yes, he absolutely has a stronger sense of smell than humans do. However I don't actually think Alucard would be totally immune to gas. Sure he can regenerate, but I think even he would wary of the stuff, especially considering he's probably had white phosphorus used on him before, and that stuff just eats away at flesh right down to the bone and sometimes through it.
Sure some gasses he probably wouldn't be terribly affected by seeing how if he can smell it, he'll probably just stop breathing. But the ones that don't have a smell? The ones that are more insidious and tend to not act until much later? I think Alucard is incredibly wary of those kinds simply based on the fact that the delayed reaction would likely happen much quicker to him due to his likely increased metabolism as a result of his regeneration, and personally on something like Alucard? I think gas would be horrific. It would probably be just as horrific as it is on humans, and I do wonder if Alucard ever was allowed to fight in the first world war. He might not have, but there's a chance he might have, and had been introduced to such things either via being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or thanks to Van Helsing.
Either way, I don't personally see Alucard for all that he is, being okay by any means with chemical warfare. Either by seeing it as an abominable thing, feeling fear towards it, disgust, or a combination of all three. I just can't see him condoning the useage of such.
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