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===1998 anime===
===1998 anime===
E.G. Mine is first introduced at Jeneora Rock with the other Gung-Ho Guns when they all kill half of the remaining Roderick Thieves. He appears again in the hotel ballroom in the city of Augusta, where he is impatient to fight - going so far as to question Legato's judgement regarding who's been sent out so far.
E.G. Mine is first introduced at [[Places (anime)|Jeneora Rock]] with the other [[Gung-Ho Guns (anime)|Gung-Ho Guns]] when they all kill half of the remaining [[Roderick Thieves]]. He appears again in the hotel ballroom in the city of [[Places (anime)|Augusta]], where he is impatient to fight - even going so far as to openly question [[Legato Bluesummers (anime)|Legato's]] judgement regarding who's been sent out prior to that point. Legato lets E.G. Mine fight with [[Vash the Stampede (anime)|Vash]] when Vash comes to Augusta, but doesn't send him alone.
 
When Vash arrives in Augusta, E.G. confronts him by showing him [[Monev the Gale|Monev the Gale's]] and [[Dominique the Cyclops|Dominique the Cyclops's]] corpses. He begins to fight with Vash, or at least tries to goad Vash into fighting with him, until he is interrupted by [[Rai-Dei the Blade]]. Rai-Dei tells E.G. that he's out of his league against someone like Vash before stabbing him to death and taking his place in the fight.


===Manga===
===Manga===
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==== 1998 anime ====
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E.G. Mine seems like an impatient, aggressive, overconfident man who is somewhat eager to show off.


==== Manga ====
==== Manga ====
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