March 4, 2014

Pluto, Volume 3



Act 16 - Uran

Atom picks up Uran from the police station after her incident with the large escaped cats. On their way out, they pass Professor Abullah. Abullah has been called from Persia to Japan by Superintendent Tawashi to help out on the recent murder cases. It also turns out that Abullah was the last person to speak with Junichiro Tasaki before he was murdered (back in Volume 2).

As Atom and Uran are walking back home, Atom states that he couldn't tell if Abullah was robot or human. It turns out that Abullah is mostly machine, since he lost much of his natural body in the war. He asks Tawashi about the recent localized tornados, and heads over to Central Park to check out the most recent site.


Act 17 - Death to Machines!!

Jump to Düsseldorf. A man named Adolf has just been given clearance to retrieve the body of his brother, who was killed three years ago. Adolf states that even though his brother was scum, he still wants to give him a proper burial.

He takes the body to a local doctor, who discovers that the body was killed in a very specific way. Later, Adolf and his wife are having dinner at a local restaurant. Gesicht and his wife just happen to be there also. Gesicht is called away by work, and ends up stopping a group of criminals who have hijacked a military-grade vehicle. He stops them with his unique Zeronium ammunition.

Meanwhile, Adolf travels to a secret meeting late into the night. It turns out he's a member of the "KR," which is a group of staunch robot haters. He reveals to the group that his brother's body had been killed by a Zeronium Alloy Shell. Adolf makes a pledge to destroy whoever killed his brother.


Act 18 - Zeronium

Since Zeronium is so rare and requires special clearance to use, Adolf travels to the Office of Public Information to find out any information he can about Zeronium discharges three years ago. Bafflingly, there is no record of any incident. The only result is Gesicht's attack the night before. Adolf puts pieces together and decides that Gesicht is responsible for his brother's death. But whether or not that's actually true is unknown. Regardless, the head of the KR sees it as a brilliant opportunity to forward their cause.

Act 19 - Epsilon

Hercules retrieves and activates his battle suit that he used during the war, intent on finding the murderous robot that killed Brando. Before he can take off, however, he is shot down. It turns out to be another powerful robot named Epsilon. He states that if Hercules can't even take that one shot from him, he'll never be able to destroy his true target. He also believes that humans and robots are growing ever closer. And if they get too close, something terrible will happen.


Meanwhile, the leaders of the KR are discussing how they can use Adolf's story as ammunition in the fight against robots. They have to be careful, however, because if the public really knew how terrible Adolf's brother was, they'd side with the robots.


Act 20 - Robot Haters

Adolf purchases a Compact Cluster Cannon (basically a guided rocket launcher). As he's holding it, he has flashbacks of his childhood. Turns out his father lost his job because of robots, and ended up killing himself because of his perceived uselessness. His older brother is also anti-robot, and it's clear that Adolf's anti-robot sentiments started at a very early age.

Meanwhile, the KR has started their media invasion, placing strong right-wing proponents of their cause on major news networks and programs. Secretly, the head of the KR also gives a silent assassin permission to kill Adolf if he does anything stupid. As a side note, I hear everything this guy says in Ed Wuncler's voice. I just can't help it.


Adolf follows Gesicht to the woods, where he's thrown back by the appearance of Epsilon before he can use his Cluster Cannon. Epsilon wants Gesicht to stop Hercules, in hopes to prevent another massive war.

Act 21 - Uran's Search

Uran awakens and senses something sad nearby, so she skips school to investigate. She ends up in a redevelopment zone, and finds a homeless man asleep under a bridge. It turns out he's a robot, so Uran rushes to get some energy for him.

After he wakes up, he states he can't remember his name or where he came from. All he can remember is a model number. But apparently he painted some abstract art on a nearby wall before passing out. Uran leaves to fetch some more paint and food, and when she returns, the man is admiring all the flowers in the redevelopment zone, and completes his painting, which turns out to be flowers as well.

Act 22 - Pluto

A mysterious man is walking in an abandoned alley while speaking to Professor Abullah via wireless communication. Abullah states he has a job that needs completion, and the man readily agrees.

Uran is trying to sneak back home without being detected, but is caught by Atom. She attempts to make up excuses as to why she's been out so much lately, but Atom promptly shatters them with basic logical questions. He doesn't pry though.

Uran makes her way back to the redevelopment zone to find it full of flowers. It turns out the man can breathe life into things. He states that there's a world of life (represented by his flowers painting), but there's also a world of death, befreft of any life. He then has a vision of something that absolutely terrifies him, which Uran doesn't understand.


Meanwhile, Abullah's agent has made his way to Central Park, where the most recent localized tornado touched down. He suddenly starts hacking and heaving thousands of cockroaches from his mouth, which scatter into the park. Abullah tells him that he has to be careful not to damage who they're looking for. The model number Abullah gives matches the one the man gave Uran earlier, and Abullah states the name is Pluto.



Act 23 - Wandering Soul

The cockroaches return in the morning, and the man contacts Abullah to tell him that he's located Pluto. Abullah says he's on his way.

Meanwhile, Uran and the homeless man are still talking about life and death. The man reveals that he can create a small tornado. It starts raining, and flowers start blooming everywhere around them.

Suddenly, Atom and the Robot Specialists from the Ministry of Science appear. Atom tells Uran to get away from the man, because he has a strange electromagnetic field spinning around him, and he's dangerous. The police suddenly show up as well, to everyone's surprise. The man hears Uran address Atom by name, and it causes him to swell with hatred. The police are preparing to fire, but Atom stops them at the last second. The man mutters something about robots deserving to die, when suddenly a flash of lightning erupts from his head in the shape of two horns. He then promptly falls to the ground.

Upon closer inspection, Ochanomizu discovers that the homeless man's electronic brain is missing. Suddenly, a large construction robot smashes through a nearby wall. He states that the man is his off-duty body, and that he had been looking for it. It creates many questions, most notably how the man was able to function at all without any A.I..

The final scene we're shown is a lake far from the redevelopment site. Abullah and his agent stand at the shore while the surface erupts. A large robot bursts from the depths, and Abullah states that this is Pluto's only real body, and his orders are to destroy Atom.


Impressions

Some questions are finally moving towards answers, but a crew of new ones are quickly taking their place. This is only part three of eight, so there's a lot more to go. I still really enjoy seeing Urasawa's imagination at work. I really like his location shots. His "old-time village on top of a futuristic skyscraper" was particularly impressive.


This volume was less "eventful" than the prior two. Nothing was wrapped up here, but it was still intense nonetheless. It was much more of a "building up" sort of volume.

Now that we've finally seen Pluto (kind of) and found out who is controlling him, will motivations be revealed? Does Pluto's possession of the construction worker show he has capacity (or urge) for good? Who was Adolf's brother, really? Is there a connection between Abullah and Dr. Roosevelt? Why is Uran so rude? Will Epsilon's predictions come true? When will Dr. Tenma show up? Argh, so many questions! On to Volume 4!

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