
Fields |
USA Info |
Japanese Info |
Image |
|---|---|---|---|
Name |
Warrant Officer Schrödinger | Obersturmführer Schrödinger(シュレディンガー) | |
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Warrant Officer Schrodinger(alternate spelling) | Obersturmführer Schrodinger(alternate spelling) | |
Alias |
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Race |
Humanoid cat, quantum anomaly | Humanoid cat, quantum anomaly | |
Gender |
Male | Male | |
Age |
Appears to be 12 | Appears to be 12 | |
Hair |
Blonde | Blonde | |
Eyes |
Red | Red | |
Height |
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Weight |
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Status |
Agent, envoy, and spy for Millennium | Agent, envoy, and spy for Millennium | |
Quote |
"I am everywhere - and nowhere." | ||
Voice |
Laura Bailey | RyA?ko Shiraishi | |
Debut |
Episode 4 | Episode 4 | |
Anime |
Hellsing Ultimate | Hellsing Ultimate |
Schrodinger, an agent of Millennium, is the creation of the Doctor, and usually sits at the feet of the Major. When he is not acting as the Major's personal lackey, he serves Millennium as a spy and a modified envoy, holding the rank of Obersturmführer (warrant officer) of the Hitler Youth.
Schrodinger is an odd individual. As a catboy, he is almost never seen not smirking for some reason. But he also has a unique ability – he seems to both exist and NOT exist at the same time! This could explain the reason why Schrodinger is able to survive anything – including a direct head-shot from Alucard's Jackal gun! He can also appear to communicate telepathically with other members of Millennium, to deliver either orders from the Major – or punishments when the Major saw fit (he informed Zorin Blitz about the Major's decision not to have her body emmolated for her unauthorized attack on the Hellsing Mansion, afterwhich she was killed by a now-empowered Seras Victoria, who finally realized her true vampiric potential after a dying Pip Bernadotte offered her his blood). He also is very close to Rip Van Winkle - but this closeness may just be a front for leading her into a sense of false security.
Note: Schrodinger's name and appearance is a direct reference to the "Schrodinger's cat" quantum thought experiment proposed by physicist Erwin Schrodinger, which he used to try to explain subatomic decay in radioactive elements.
Flag[admin]#7 - Posted by Panzer-13 on Saturday, March 5th, 2011 at 7:16pm:
You sad p*ss-stains.
Going on Wikipedia is that hard, mnmm?
Shrodinger belongs to an elite subdivision of Millennium (Along with Hans, Rip, and Zorin) which is named "Führerhauptquartier Wehrwolf" (Elite guard unit of Adolf Hitler assembled in 1942 to protect his Eastern front military headquarters around Ukraine) This had nothing to do with no Weimar Republic.
Therefore, he calls himself, along with the rest of the elite crew, "Wehrwolves", while he, himself, is a cat-boy, classic to Japanese Manga and Anime. The only legit werewolf is Hans Gunsche as seen towards the end of the series. ... show more »
Flag[admin]#6 - Posted by Mikeybear on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 at 4:49pm:
look up Schrödinger's cat - Wikipedia does a good job of making it clear - it was used to help illustrate a theory by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935 in a conversation between he and Einstein.... it will all make sense.
Flag[admin]#5 - Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at 2:05am:
He's a cat boy Kouta Hirano said confirmed that he is~ True Schrodinger says werewolf but he is infact a cat boy
Flag[admin]#4 - Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at 7:59pm:
HE'S A CAT BOY NOT A VEREVOLF MORON
Flag[admin]#3 - Posted by Girlycard on Monday, February 8th, 2010 at 4:59am:
He is not a "Werewolf", he's a "Wehrwolf".^.-
The "Wehrwolfes" was a military federation in the Weimar Republic, so the best soldiers of the Millenium are all still called the "Wehrwolves", supposely cause of their strange an the realy interesting similarity of the two German words. Rip van Winkle, for example, is a "Wehrwolf", too, but the only true Werewolf is the Captain.^.- ... show more »
Flag[admin]#2 - Posted by Mikan on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at 3:04pm:
@Alucard
Bad Fan-Translation is bad
Do you really think that's what a werewolf looks like?
He's obviously a catboy ... show more »
Flag[admin]#1 - Posted by Alucard on Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 10:56am:
Schrodinger isn't a Humanoid Cat, he's a Werewolf as stated in the comic book. Although, because of his Germanic accent it's pronounced with a "V" instead of a "W", thus, "Verevolve."