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Hakuro is an antagonist of Fullmetal Alchemist.

Manga[]

He first appears in Chapter 4, when the train on which he and his family ride to a vacation spot is hijacked by Bald and several members of the Blue Squad, seeking to hold the Major General ransom in exchange for their incarcerated leader. While attempting to discourage the terrorists, the general is lightly wounded as Bald shoots a small hole in his left ear. Before any more harm can come to the Halcrow family, however, the hijackers are defeated by Edward and Alphonse Elric, who also happened to be passengers aboard the train.

Hakuro reappears after the initial battle with Scar, coming down to East City from New Optain to berate Mustang for taking so long to find the alchemist murderer, and again in Chapter 85 to inform Führer Bradley of Mustang's attempted coup d'état in Central City. However, it becomes apparent that Hakuro's report was included in Mustang and Grumman's plans without his knowledge, as they used him as bait to draw Bradley into an assassination trap.

Anime[]

In the 2003 anime series, Hakuro's rescue by the Elric brothers was partly orchestrated by Mustang in order to manipulate the Major General into exempting the boys from the age restriction for the State Alchemy exam. After the Elrics' mission in Reole, Hakuro is assigned to liberate it from Cornello's followers and his actions create political unrest due to the manipulative actions of the Homunculi and he also ignores Rosé's advice about allowing the citizens to fix the town themselves and leaves her to be tortured and eventually raped and impregnated with a child. Hakuro later attempts to seize the presidency for himself while King Bradley is temporarily indisposed.

Near the end of the series, Hakuro is assigned to the mission of hunting down the Elric Brothers - who have gone away without leave - and is determined to do it as he is embarrassed due to the Elrics using him to get into the military. Hakuro is later sent to deal with Brigadier General Mustang and his uprising against the Führer in Drachma, unaware that this is a diversion to lure the bulk of the military forces away from Central Command.

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