His next appearance is in OVA VII, showing up in the remnants of Seras Victoria and Pip Bernadotte's memories to inform Zorin Blitz that Doc and The Major got their hands on a "new toy" ( Walter) and are unable to attend to incinerating Zorin.
In OVA V, Schrödinger is present at the final preparations for Operation Seelöwe, having lost his manual and is ordered to share with The Captain. He wishes her "Auf Wiedersehen." with the other troops as Alucard devours her. Here, he delivers another message, this time to a defeated Rip van Winkle from The Major via two-way hand-held television.
In the same episode, he appears again, this time on the deck of the British aircraft carrier H MS Eagle. The Doctor grabs him by the collar and berates him for his lack of respect, but the Major waves it aside, finding Schrödinger's remarks amusing. He turns up in the command center of the Deus Ex Machina, apparently unscathed, commenting how the Major should try to lose weight, as he could travel half way around the world, have his head blown off, and come back there in the time it took for the Major to walk down a hallway. His body disappears soon after when no one was looking. After he finishes, Integra orders Alucard to kill Schrödinger, who blasts his head off point-blank with the Casull. He delivers a message from The Major on a two-way hand held television, declaring war on England and Alucard. Later he shows up out of nowhere at the conference between Hellsing, the Queen, and Iscariot. He is with the rest of the Werewolves after the Major is attacked by one of "The Opera House men". He asks the Captain for support but nervously apologizes to the Major when the Captain just stares at him. He comments on Tubalcain Alhambra's failure to defeat Alucard and tells the Major that it would be done if he had sent himself and the other Werewolves. Schrödinger first appears in Volume 4, in "The Panther's Den" as The Major returns, welcoming him. Schrödinger having difficulty operating the Major's small television. He, for instance, watches Rip and Zorin die and seems to be amused by it all, meaning he is likely sadistic underneath or alongside his cheerful demeanor. Playful and childlike, Schrödinger also had a streak of cruelty, even towards his teammates. The Major didn't seem to mind, however, even playfully going along with the jokes. Even so, he provided a bit of levity among Millennium and was often a headache for the Doctor due to his quips and jabs at the Major. When that was done, his tail disappeared again.Ĭompared to the other Nazis, Schrödinger was rather comical and lighthearted, but still had a sinister air about him. Plus, while telling Zorin Blitz about when she would have been fried, he also had a tail there too, and did a fire effect on it.
Though previously in the same scene he is shown to not have one and this is therefore normally associated to be a reference to his feline characteristics.
In the OVA series (Hellsing Ultimate) Schrödinger can be seen to have a tail when Doc tells him he can look at The Captain's guidebook. He also wears white gloves and black dress shoes. There is a problem concerned with the general interpretation of quantum mechanics when one cannot use the Schrödinger picture and some postulates are proposed for dealing with it.Taking the form of a young boy, although he appears to be around 14 which is also the minimum age of Hitler Youth membership, with cat ears and a perpetual smirk, Schrödinger dresses in a Hitler Youth uniform which consists of black shorts, a yellow dress shirt, black knee high socks and a black tie. It can be applied to the calculation of the anomalous magnetic moment and the Lamb shift, and is then similar to the usual calculations of these effects, with a good deal of dead wood cut away. The theory takes a logical form and is not merely an assembly of working rules. One can set up quantum electrodynamics entirely in the Heisenberg picture and thereby avoid the worst difficulties encountered in the Schrödinger picture. The usual proof of the equivalence of the two pictures fails because the state vector of the Schrödinger picture does not remain in Hilbert space. The inference is that the Heisenberg picture is a good picture, the Schrödinger picture is a bad picture, and the two pictures are not equivalent. In quantum electrodynamics one can obtain a Hamiltonian which gives reasonable field equations in the Heisenberg picture, but which does not allow of solutions of the wave equation to represent physical states in the Schrödinger picture.