Alfons Heiderich



Alfons Heiderich is a young German rocket scientist whom Edward Elric meets after being sent over to 1921 Munich, Germany at the end of the TV series. The two studied rocketry under Dr. Herman Oberth in Romania and when they returned to Munich Heiderich let Ed board with him after Hohenhiems disappearance. Easygoing and kind-hearted, Alfons enjoys hearing Ed's stories about coming from another world, but doubts their truthfulness and is hurt by Ed's eagerness to leave and his assumption that this world and it's people are just a waking dream.

Though Heiderich helps Ed shelter the Roma girl, Noa from the Thule Society, he readily accepts Thule's offer to sponsor his research and projects. Alfons has reason for wanting to complete his dream of proving his country's scientific worth as soon as possible as he is succumbing to a fatal lung disease, supposedly due to the rocket's fuel and fumes.

Heiderich neither knows nor believes that Thule is planning to use his research projects to invade and plunder Ed's world - leading to an intense confrontation where he reveals his sickness- until he sees it for himself. After reminding Ed that he and this world are real and not just a dream, and asking that he not forget him, Alfons then helps his reluctant friend return home by sending him back through the opened Gate in a two seater rocket, but is tragically shot to death by Rudolph Hess.

When Ed decides to return back to this world, he is shocked and saddened to find Heiderich's body cradled in Noa's arms. Afterward, he and Alphonse - who has followed his brother through the Gate -attend his funeral. At the end of the movie Ed and Al decide to look for the uranium bomb that was sent over to this world earlier. They can be seen hitching a ride from a truck alongside the road, echoing the beginning of the movie where Ed and Alfons hitch a ride.

By his name and appearence, it is obvious he is the counterpart of Alphonse Elric.

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