While the SAT closes in, the girl now known as Nyu (Lucy's regressed persona) wanders the beach in a childlike state. She is found by Kouta, who is still trying to understand who she is and why she has horns.
The episode follows three primary threads that collide on the beaches of Kamakura:
In Episode 2 of , titled "Annihilation ~ Vernichtung" , the series shifts from the initial chaos of Lucy's escape to the tense aftermath as specialized forces hunt her down. This episode is critical for establishing the dual nature of the protagonist and the ruthless methods of the Diclonius Research Institute . Plot Summary Elfen Lied Episode 2
The SAT eventually locates Nyu on the shore. Bando, ignoring warnings about her "vectors" (invisible telekinetic arms), brutally attacks the defenseless Nyu and Kouta. This physical trauma triggers the resurgence of the "Lucy" persona, who retaliates with overwhelming and graphic violence, severely maiming Bando before reverting back to Nyu. Key Characters & Developments
Following Lucy's bloody escape, the Special Assault Team (SAT) is deployed to neutralize her. Led by the sadistic and overconfident operative Bando , the team scours the coastline with orders to kill "the target" on sight. While the SAT closes in, the girl now
Introduced as a primary antagonist, his defeat serves to demonstrate just how outmatched standard human weaponry is against a Diclonius's vectors.
Their dynamic is tested as they take Nyu back to the Maple House , deciding to shelter her despite the clear danger and the police search already underway. Critical Themes This episode is critical for establishing the dual
The episode highlights the stark contrast between the innocent "Nyu" and the lethal "Lucy," showing that the persona switch is often triggered by physical pain or perceived threats to those she cares about.