The episode features a clash with MI6 operatives , most notably November 11 , a top-tier Contractor with the power to freeze liquids. The conflict highlights the growing tension between international agencies competing for Gate-related secrets. Themes and Production
Hei, working under the alias Li Shenshun, has a personal history with Havoc from their time together in South America, where she was known by the name . His primary motivation for protecting and interrogating her is to find the whereabouts of his missing younger sister, Pai , and the enigmatic Contractor leader, Amber . Key Plot Developments in Episode 6 (Dub) 6 : Red Giant over Eastern Europe... (Par...
Explain the and its importance to the plot. Detail the history of Hell's Gate and Heaven's Gate . The episode features a clash with MI6 operatives
Having snatched Havoc away from both MI6 and his own team, Hei takes her to the vicinity of Hell's Gate in Tokyo. He hopes that being near the Gate will trigger her suppressed memories or even her lost powers, allowing her to answer questions about his sister’s disappearance. His primary motivation for protecting and interrogating her
This episode is noted for its exploration of the "Contractor" psyche—beings who possess supernatural abilities but must pay a "remuneration" (a specific, often obsessive task) and supposedly lack human emotions. The arc serves as a turning point for Hei's character, shifting him from a seemingly emotionless assassin (the ) to a man driven by deeply personal, human motivations.
" Red Giant over Eastern Europe... (Part 2) " is the sixth episode of the first season of the anime series , which originally aired on May 10, 2007. Produced by Studio Bones and directed by Tensai Okamura , the episode concludes a critical two-part story arc that explores the mysterious past of the protagonist, Hei, and his connection to the notorious Contractor known as Havoc. Arc Summary and Context