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Okay, I know you all want to see the stuff with Vash in, but since Sumire only translated some of the chapters and it actually makes a hell of a lot more sense if you follow things in order, I'm going to start from the beginning. So today you get chapter one.

As I've been translating this, I've figured out at least part of the reason why TriMax 10 took so damn long to come out. It's been edited since its appearance in YKO. There are a couple of things in Sumire's translations that aren't in my tankubon, and rather more things in my version that aren't in hers. Plus, there are a couple of pages so far where the description of what's happening fits, but the words are different. Not 'our translations differ' different, but 'bear absolutely no relation' different. And some of the chapter breaks are in very different places. Since Sumire has gaps in her chapter translations, I don't know how much of that is because new stuff has been added and how much is just shuffling around the subdivisions. My chapter 3, for instance, carries on for 15 pages beyond where Sumire's stops. The only other volume that I've been able to compare Sumire's YKO stuff with the compiled manga was TriMax 8, and I saw no changes there at all.

Interesting, methinks....

Most of you here already know where this plot is going. If you don't know, and you don't want to know, it would be a really good idea NOT to click on the link. The anvils start dropping early on.


So, at the end of TriMax 9, Wolfwood was losing the fight for the orphanage and crawling about in the dirt. Two on one is harsh odds, especially when the two are your old mentor (Chapel) and the guy who trained alongside you (Livio), and they both know exactly how you fight. There were a dozen or so faceless minions too, but Wolfwood got them out of the way easily enough. Livio has at least 3 different names - Sumire's translations refer to him as Trip of Death to start with, and then switch to Livio later on. I'm going to call him Livio from the start, beause it's just easier and because Trip of Death is a godawful name anyway.

Chapter One goes by the title of 'Moushuu' - Deep-Rooted Delusion according to my dictionary.

Picking right up where the last book left off, Wolfwood is feeling like shit. He's hacking up blood, his vision's whiting out around the edges, his ears are ringing and numb, and he honestly doesn't think he can do a whole lot more.


Chapel's busy gloating, and Wolfwood is thinking back to TriMax 2 when Vash called him a coward and told him he always gives up too easily.


Chapel continues the victory rant, telling him he can't defend a damn thing the way he is now, and asking him about the plot to kill Knives, that kind of stuff. Wolfwood pulls himself together enough to snark back, and they bitch at one another for a few pages, with Wolfwood insisting that he still has faith in good.


His snarking eventually gets him the literally pointy end of Chapel's cross-gun in the face, and Chapel declaring he's going to have his revenge.


Livio intervenes, though, to stop Chapel killing Wolfwood on the spot. He wants to play with him a bit more first. Livio looks and sounds completely batshit insane at this point. He kicks Wolfwood in the teeth and sends him sprawling. Livio is then seriously surprised to see that Wolfwood still has three doses of Miracle Drug(TM) left.


Chapel shoots Wolfwood again, and explains to Livio that if Wolfwood takes a third dose of the Magic Juice, it'll probably kill him. This is clearly news to Livio, who hadn't realised that Wolfwood didn't get the full set of upgrades.


Chapel gloats some more at Wolfwood, and then spears him with that very pointy cross-gun.


Chapel takes the rather gory and gratuitous Wolfwood torture to the end of the chapter, still ranting on about his revenge and how he's going to show him hell. Such a nice man....

I'll do some chapter two scans tomorrow, and you can all share in some of the Vash-love XD
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Date: 2005-01-30 08:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiggymalvern.livejournal.com
Well, these poor bastards deserve somebody to do something nice for them, they really do. Hey, practically nobody deserves the unrelenting misery Nightow heaps on them.

Except maybe Chapel. And Knives.
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Date: 2005-01-30 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiggymalvern.livejournal.com
You know, I'd like Trigun so much less if it was a morality tale!

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