
Image: Yasuhiro Naito, Shonengahosha/TRIGUN STAMPEDE Production Committee
AMBot | 03/06/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the latest episode of Trigun Stampede, the plant beings remain the source of moral conflict, as Knives wants to reclaim all plant beings that are used to power cities and machines across the world. After the destruction of Earth and the colonization of another planet, humans now rely on living beings as batteries. Knives is convinced that this is wrong, and he wants to prevent it from happening.
Despite Knives' villainous actions, he comes across as quite sympathetic in this episode, especially when humans are left stranded on a barely habitable planet without the plant beings. Meryl's reaction at the end of the episode suggests that at least one generation of humans knows nothing about Earth.
Vash's stance on this situation is not entirely clear yet. However, he rejects violence and tries to protect the people who matter to him, which puts him at odds with Knives, who sees all humans as enemies.
Despite Knives' villainous actions, he comes across as quite sympathetic in this episode, especially when humans are left stranded on a barely habitable planet without the plant beings. Meryl's reaction at the end of the episode suggests that at least one generation of humans knows nothing about Earth.
Vash's stance on this situation is not entirely clear yet. However, he rejects violence and tries to protect the people who matter to him, which puts him at odds with Knives, who sees all humans as enemies.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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