User blog comment:Codgod13/Bonus Round: Father Alexander Anderson vs Vergil/@comment-2149911-20120611061544

Father Alexander Anderson takes this fight without a doubt. For one he is by far the most motivated out of the two purley because of his devotion to his religion. He will kill anything that defies the eye of God with swift prejudice and will f--king enjoy it like a fat man eating a Big Mac. Judging that Vergil is half-demon, fully EMBRACES his demonic heritage, and serves a f--king Devil, Anderson wouldn't think twice sending this "heathen" straight to hell. This Vatican priest's random spouting of bible verses, shouting AMEN everytime he f--king goes to battle, and his love for being God's servant further proves my point on how motivated this guy is in battle.

Another thing is his arsenal, while few they are made to fight unholy entities such as vampires and demons; ableing him to take on the No-Life King himself in just his human form. Automatically, Anderson will fill the fighting area with a holy barrier just so Vergil won't escape the premises and decrease the usage of black magic use, he doesn't need to teleport anywhere with a Bible because he always fight his opponent head-on with Madness in his eyes. Unlike Vergil, Anderson doesn't need multiple weaponry to get the job all he needs is his limitless scores of blessed bayonets at his disposal. Time and time again these bayonets prove to be the most versitile weaponry in Hellsing, killing scores of Nazi vampires and able to hurt the likes of Alucard himself. Their holy side effects will easily cancel the Summoning swords-if he can even summon them- and fill the half-demon's body with scores of blessed blades, which will be able to deal some heavy damage to a half-demon that embraces his own demonic heritage.

The Nail of Helena is pretty much the icing of the cake and is Anderson's last resort when it comes to ending all-powerful threats. Once he is pierced with the nail, he literally becomes a "monster of God" and is no longer human. Anderson's flesh is now transformed into thorny vines-resembling those used in the Crown of Thorns Jesus Christ wore- it literally makes him an immortal being once used and will set all things unholy aflame instantly, Vergil and his weaponry will literally be set on fire and burn due to Vergil's embracing of his demonic heritage. Deeming him automatically "unholy". By the way the only reason Alucard was able to even remove the thorn along with Anderson's heart is because Alucard finally made peace and is ultimately forgiven by God, deeming him worthy enough to even touch the thorn in the first place. Vergil on the other hand.....not so much. He can't even touch him without being consumed by the thorns surrounding the area. Hell Vergil is beyond redemption, especially if he's devoted to a Devil.

Overall Anderson will take this fight easily purley because of his undying motivation in killing the unholy and his more versitile weaponry. Hell he doesn't even need to use the Thorn to take this heathen out in the first place.

P.S. This is one sorry ass biased battle here, it clearly shows you glorify Vergil more and leave Anderson in the dust, not even bothered to go in depths of his character that makes him able to defeat this sorry ass demon.