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Equipment
A10 nerve clip The A10 nerve clips[1] are small objects worn by Eva pilots on their heads which aid in synchronization with the Evas[2]. The Evangelion Death & Rebirth Theatrical Program booklet states: The Evangelion are controlled mainly by linking with the cranial nerves of the pilot. Of these, the most important is this A^10 nerve. ... It is associated with higher order brain functions such as memory, cognizance and the execution of movement, and with emotions such as anxiety, fear, happiness and pleasure. In addition, it is also said to play an important role in affection between parent and child, and between lovers. In Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's introduction to the bonus materials at the end of vol. 1 of the manga, he writes: On the floor of the midbrain is the ventral tegmental system, that neurobiologists call region A10. Cells soaked in dopamine, certain emotions are processed here: such as the thoughts of two lovers - or a parent and a child. And it is the synchronization of the threads and bundles of A10 that splice pilot and Eva together; to become one entity, to fight. In other words, the power of love drives this weapon of mass destruction. Asuka near-constantly wears hers, during her daily life and at school.
AT Field AT Field[3] is short for "Absolute Terror Field." While in the series the characters always refer to it as "AT Field," the opening credits show the complete expression. It has also been shown once in Death and Rebirth during the flashbacks, and in various documents like the Red Cross Book. Evangelion: Death and Rebirth is the first movie spin-off of the Neon Genesis Evangelion television show. ...
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At the beginning of the series, the AT field is shown as a barrier that the Angels can erect, which is impervious to almost all conventional weapons. The N² bomb can penetrate the AT Fields of some Angels, causing moderate damage that can be regenerated in a matter of hours or days, depending on the Angel in question. Certain Angels are completely unaffected by N² mines. An AT field can be penetrated by another AT field, such as those generated by the Evas. Toward the climax of the series, it is revealed that every being has an AT field, and that it is the literal wall that separates one's identity from other egos and external reality and which supports one having an existence separate from others. It is, then, the cause of loneliness and pain, and can be related to the so-called "Hedgehog's dilemma" exhibited by main character Shinji Ikari — the fact that some people feel pain from loneliness but also get hurt when approached, and the closer they are to others, the more they are hurt. In the anime/manga franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelions, or simply Evas, are the mechas piloted by the Children chosen by NERV. The Evas were created by NERV for the apparent purpose of defending Tokyo-3 from the threat of the Angels. ...
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Shinji Ikari ) is a fictional character and one of the three primary protagonists from the anime and manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the movies Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
At the climax of The End of Evangelion, after the Third Impact, the re-awakened Lilith produces a massive Anti-AT field that neutralizes the AT fields of all human beings, thus returning them to an undifferentiated state — the Sea of LCL, a primordial soup of sorts. The End of Evangelion ) is a 1997 anime film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno; it won the Japan Academy Prize for popularity. ...
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The AT field is a very existential angst concept. It also bears resemblance to the "morphogenetic field" of Rupert Sheldrake. Existentialism is a philosophical movement emphasizing individualism, individual freedom, and subjectivity. ...
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Morphic field is a term introduced by British biologist Rupert Sheldrake, the major proponent of this concept, through his Hypothesis of Formative Causation in the early 1980s. ...
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Kaworu states that the AT field is "light of the soul", the wall that surrounds a person's soul.[4] For other uses, see Soul (disambiguation). ...
B-type Equipment The standard equipment of the Eva Units, such as the Prog-Knife. Not suitable for combat in extreme conditions or under water, as shown in the episode, 'Asuka Strikes'.
G-Type Equipment The standard equipment of the Eva Units in the Rebuild of Evangelion series. This article is about a series of animated films. ...
Core The core[5] is the red spherical object that is a prominent feature of most of the Angels. Little is revealed about the nature of the cores in the series, except that sufficient damage to an Angel's core will kill it. Cores can be penetrated by progressive knives or by a sufficiently powerful blow in a small area. It is revealed in episode 19 that Unit 01 possess a core as well; however, Zeruel's cutting "arms" cannot penetrate it. Unit 00 is shown to have a core in the Director's Cut of episode 23. The other Evas in the anime are not shown explicitly to have cores, but the Mass-Produced Evas have them. INTROJECTION is an episode of the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...
D-type Equipment
Unit 02 fitted with D-type Equipment. D-type equipment is a thick, heat-resistant armor used for sending Evas into extreme conditions. It resembles an old-fashioned diving suit and is fitted with coolant circulation systems. Unit 02 was equipped with the D-type equipment when it entered a volcano in episode 10. Asuka wears a modified plug suit with expandable thermal insulation in this episode, which may also be part of the D-type equipment. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (704x667, 69 KB)Evangelion Unit 02 with D-Type equipment. ...
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Dummy Plug The Dummy Plugs[6] are artificial pilots (they emulate a pilot's thought processes and send signals to the Eva). All the regular Eva units are eventually fitted so they can be operated with either the pilot or the Dummy Plug. There are two known types of Dummy Plugs, those loaded with the personal data of Rei Ayanami and those with the personal data of Kaworu Nagisa (the latter was used in the Mass Production Evangelions). The mass-produced Evangelions were equipped with Dummy Plugs in order to avoid the unpredictable behavior of human pilots. Rei Ayanami ) is a fictional character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the films Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
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Among the original Evas, Unit 01 is the only one incompatible with the DPS, which is methodically rejected at every activation attempt after the first one. Its main drive is stored behind the pilot's seat, marked by a large "DRIVE: A" plaque.
Entry Plug The entry plugs[7] are long, cylindrical structures with rounded ends which contain the cockpits for the Evangelions. A pilot enters a plug through a hatch in its center; once the hatch is sealed, the plug is filled with LCL. Each Eva has a socket in a cervical vertebrae in its upper spine, covered by a retractable plate; the entry plug is inserted into this socket, the hatch closes, and pilot control of the Eva is established. The plugs are heavily armored and equipped with parachutes and rockets to aid in escape from a badly damaged Evangelion. Control from within the entry plugs for activation of the Evas usually consists of voice-commands in conjunction with mental thought, although this is usually done remotely by NERV personnel. The pilots must be able to "synchronize" with their Evas in order to control them. In practice, the connection is made through a combination of the A10 clips on the pilot's head and the plug suit, and signals are picked up from within the entry plug. Apparatuses found within the entry plug include two distinctly designed hand-triggers which are used for simple, but delicate, finger movements, such as using firearms. The screens that show the external environment surround the pilot and are picked up by cameras located on the Eva's head. They also display other information, and are apparently three-dimensional projections. Smaller images can be superimposed over the environmental views for communication between pilots and/or the command station in Central Dogma.
Jet Alone
Jet Alone before activation Jet Alone is a nuclear-powered, unmanned robot created by an independent corporation for the Japanese government with the intention of supplanting the Evangelion units. Unlike the Evas, Jet Alone has an on-board nuclear reactor, so it can function without external power indefinitely. However, its control systems were tampered with by agents of NERV and the unit's first public demonstration nearly ended in a nuclear disaster. The project remained unsuccessful after the incident. Image File history File links Jet_alone. ...
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Introduced in episode 7, Jet Alone's creators insulted the Evas and NERV, respectively. When Ritsuko publicly questions the creator of Jet Alone about the safety of Jet Alone using a nuclear reactor as a power source and of its overall combat effectiveness, the creator states "It's better than a machine that won't work for more than 5 minutes and forcing its pilot to undergo intense mental instability." He then went on to show top secret photos of Unit 01 going berserk, claiming that Jet Alone, being unmanned and armed with a supercomputer that rivals the MAGI to calculate its combat decisions, would never do such a thing. He then reveals to the world the existence of the AT Field that NERV had managed to emulate from the Angels, stating it would not take long to figure out themselves how to install it on future Jet Alone units (an impossibility given the biological source of an AT field). A HUMAN WORK is an episode of the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...
Ritsuko, obviously embarrassed, apparently sabotaged Jet Alone's program, and when it activates it does not stop walking and its cooling system fails, leaving it continuously running to a nearby city just minutes from a reactor meltdown. Misato decides to have Shinji carry her into it with Unit 01 so she can manually shut off its reactor. She fails to do so, but Ritsuko's sabotage program reactivated the coolant system and shut Jet Alone down automatically just short of detonation. Due to the public embarrassment, the Jet Alone Project was ended. Jet Alone's name comes from the robot Jet Jaguar, from the 1973 kaiju film Godzilla vs. Megalon. Jet Jaguar was a robot whose design was chosen from submissions from the public, and when it was initially announced, its name was Red Alone. Jet Alone is a combination of the two names. KaijÅ« (æªç£) is a Japanese term that generically translates to monster. ...
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Lance of Longinus
Unit 00 preparing to throw the Lance. The Lance of Longinus is an artifact of great power, and is the only weapon that can actually pierce an AT field. It resembles a long red spear (Evangelion-sized) that forks near the middle, the two shafts first twisting around themselves to form a helix and then becoming straight. In the director's cut of episode 21, the Lance's forks twist into a spiral shape just before it strikes Arael's AT field (see next paragraph). Image File history File links Spear_of_longinus_and_unit_00. ...
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The Lance was used in a "contact experiment" with Adam, which caused the Angel's awakening and the Second Impact. In episode 12, the Lance was recovered from the new "dead sea" (the remnants of Antarctica) to be used to control Lilith. The Lance was used as a last resort weapon to attack the fifteenth Angel, Arael, which was in orbit and outside the direct reach of the Evas or any suitable terrestrial weapons. After being launched by Unit 00, it destroyed the Angel, but reached escape velocity and became lodged in lunar orbit, effectively lost from NERV. It eventually planted itself into the moon's surface (specifically, in Walter crater); it returned in The End of Evangelion, moments before the Third Impact. The Lance is a key piece to the process of Instrumentality. // In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
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The Lance's origins in the anime are never fully explained, except that it was found within the earth: in a deleted scene from episode 21, it is stated that the Lance was transported from the Dead Sea to Antarctica for the Katsuragi Expedition's "contact experiment" with Adam. According to the spin off Playstation 2 video game Neon Genesis Evangelion 2's Classified Information, the Angels Adam and Lilith originated from Seeds of Life created by a god-like ancient extraterrestrial species (known only as "First Ancestral Race"); Adam and Lilith were sent to Earth in the White Egg and Black Egg, respectively. A Lance of Longinus was sent along by the First Ancestral Race inside of both; this was meant to be means of controlling Adam and Lilith, a counter-measure in case a progenitor entity ever went against their goals. The Lance of Longinus appearing in the series is the one that was paired with Adam, and recovered from Antarctica. The Lance of Longinus paired with Lilith is presumed to have been lost or destroyed when Lilith's Black Moon collided with Earth during First Impact. (See "Terms from outside of the main series" for more details). A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one, such as a television series based on a pre-existing one, or as a new company formed from a university research group. ...
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Artificial versions of the Lance are used as the primary weapon for the mass-production Evas, and also feature prominently in the Instrumentality. The name "Lance of Longinus" originally refers to a Christian mythological object, also called the Spear of Destiny, which is supposedly the spear that a Roman soldier (Longinus) used to pierce Jesus Christ's side after he was crucified. In the original Japanese, the weapon was referred to as the "Spear of Longinus." The real name should be Lancea Longini, in the correct Latin form. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Holy Lance. ...
Note: There is some discrepancy as to whether the proper name is "Lance of Longinus" or "Spear of Longinus", as Japanese does not differentiate "spear" or "lance," instead using an all encompassing word (槍, yari). Also, in the manga of Evangelion it is called the "Spear of Longinus."
LCL LCL[1] is naturally a yellow-tinted, translucent liquid, and is used to mentally link a pilot with the Evangelion and supply oxygen directly to the lungs when breathed, similar to liquid breathing. Its properties can be altered when it is electrically charged; this includes turning the liquid colorless. It may also help in protecting a pilot from mental attacks and physical shocks. LCL may also be compared to the amniotic fluid in the mother's womb; many of the mother references that the main character has in the story take place in LCL. Shinji mentions that the cockpit smells of blood when filled with LCL. LCL is the blood of Lilith, the captured second Angel held in Terminal Dogma[citation needed]. This blood may come from the exit wound that the Lance of Longinus made in Lilith's back, despite the lack of similar bleeding from the entry wound; other fans have suggested that Lilith is instead menstruating LCL, despite the apparent lack of a corresponding orifice. Also visible briefly are a series of tubes coming out of the back of Lilith's head marked "LCL 1" and "LCL 2" etc.[8] The "dossier" sections of the manga claim that LCL stands for Link Connect Liquid, but this definition was denied in the Red Cross Book. Liquid breathing is a form of respiration in which someone breathes an oxygen rich liquid (usually from the perfluorocarbon family), rather than breathing air. ...
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In The End of Evangelion, it is shown that all humans are composed of LCL, and only given form as separate entities by their own individual AT Fields. Hence, when an individual's AT Field collapses, the body formed by said AT Field dissolves back into LCL.
MAGI Super Computer System
The Magi supercomputer display. The bio-computer system designed by Dr. Naoko Akagi for GEHIRN. It consists of three interconnected supercomputers, which are named for the traditional names of the Magi who visited Jesus at his birth and are imprinted with different aspects of Akagi's personality through a process she invented: Image File history File links Eva-Magi. ...
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- Melchior – Akagi as a scientist;
- Balthasar – Akagi as a mother;
- Casper – Akagi as a woman.
The MAGI supercomputers are used to run NERV HQ, and in effect, actually "govern" Tokyo-3; the three supercomputers take a vote amongst themselves to decide on actions for the city, with unanimity required for certain actions like self-destruction (although if two MAGI disagree and the third is undecided NERV personnel will decide what to do). The original MAGI (MAGI 01) are located at NERV's First Branch in the Geo-Front, but the various other branches also have their own sets of MAGI supercomputers located in: Image File history File linksMetadata Evangelion-MAGIs. ...
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These other MAGI appear in The End of Evangelion where as part of SEELE's attack on NERV they attempt to compromise the original MAGI, thereby controlling NERV's security and forcing a surrender. Ritsuko Akagi thwarts the attempt[9], forcing SEELE to dispatch the JSSDF special forces; she later attempts to activate NERV headquarters' self-destruct mechanism, but Casper refuses the order and the self-destruct is not carried out. The MAGI is also targeted by Iruel in episode 12. ZenkÅ-ji, ancient temple in Nagano Nagano (é·éå¸) is the capital city of Nagano Prefecture, situated near the junction of the Chikuma River and the Sai River on the island of Honshu, Japan. ...
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N² bomb
An N² bomb in Unit 00's hand. The N² bomb or N² mine is a clean "non-nuclear weapon"; it is as strong as a nuclear bomb and generates a significant electromagnetic pulse but does not produce dangerous radiation or nuclear fallout. It is the most powerful "conventional" weapon ever made (that is, as opposed to the unconventional Evangelion units). The significant explosive force is capable of harming even an Angel; in fact, it is first seen when utilized against Sachiel during episode 01. However, it only succeeds in causing moderate damage that the Angel proceeded to regenerate. The N² bombs, while considered and attempted in several other missions, were only successful in harming one other Angel — Israfel, who lost 28 percent of its mass and took five days to regenerate. Over a dozen aerial N² weapons were deployed against Sahaqiel to little effect, being destroyed before reaching the target. A little over a thousand were produced, as use of the remaining 992 was considered against Leliel. Rei uses an N² mine in an attempt to destroy Zeruel while within the GeoFront, which only succeeds in damaging her own Eva since it was covering its core. One more N² weapon was used in The End of Evangelion to destroy Tokyo-3 and the roof of the Geofront. Image File history File links N2_Aerial_Mines. ...
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Shinji's and Misato's experience with the N² Weapon dropped on Sachiel is consistent with an explosive force of about 15-30 kilotons[citation needed]. The devices are apparently produced in a number of configurations; in the series, there are N² aerial mines, N² air charges, and otherwise N² bombs. Production notes of the series refer to the N² bombs as the P-bomb, leading to speculation that it might be some sort of positron-based antimatter weapon. Another possibility is that it is a highly efficient pure fusion bomb, with no fission tamper, and thus very little to no radioactive material left over from the reaction, though the initial reaction would produce much radiation. The first detection of the positron in 1932 by Carl D. Anderson The positron is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron. ...
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The translation by ADV Films uses the term "N² mine," a translation of heiki (兵器, heiki? weapon). It is not quite correct because conventional mines are not used in the same manner they are used in the series (for example, being dropped from planes and being used in suicide missions). ADV Films logo ADV Films is the home video publication arm of A.D. Vision based in Houston, Texas. ...
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The term is always spelled as "N²" bomb, using a superscript "2", when the name appears in print on screen. However it is not pronounced "N squared" but simply "N two".
Plug suit The plug suit is a form-fitting full body garment which the Eva pilots wear to aid in synchronization with their Evas. The suits are normally bulky but shrink to conform to the pilot's body through a mechanism housed in the wrists of the suits. The suits contain devices which help monitor the pilot's status and give medical aid, such as defibrillation or CPR. No two suits are alike: each suit bears the numerical designation of its corresponding Eva on the chest and back and is roughly color-coordinated with its corresponding Eva.[10] [11] Typical view of defibrillation in progress, with the operator at the head, but clear of contact with the patient Defibrillation is the definitive treatment for the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia. ...
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In episode 10, Asuka wears a variant of her plug suit which is designed for pressure dissipation during the capture of Sandalphon. This suit expanded into a ball to provide additional thermal protection while Unit 02 was inside the volcano. // In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
As shown in vol. 1 of the manga of Evangelion and episode 1 of the anime, the sleeves of Rei's plug suit can be removed; whether or not this is a deliberate design or a medical necessity (due to injuries to her arms) is not revealed.
Progressive Knife A combat knife, often referred to as a "prog knife", stored in the shoulder "wing" of the Evangelion that uses it.[12] It works by vibrating particles at an extremely high frequency, which allows it to slice an object at the molecular level. However, like all of the weapons that Evas use, it has no effect on the AT-Fields of Angels until an Eva has neutralized the Angel's AT field. This article is about the tool. ...
Unit 02 has an advanced version, on which once the blade is broken, a button is pressed and another blade is extended from the handle. It resembles a utility knife with a multi-segmented, breakable blade, unlike Unit 01's giant Bowie knife. In the anime/manga franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelions, or simply Evas, are the mechas piloted by the Children chosen by NERV. The Evas were created by NERV for the apparent purpose of defending Tokyo-3 from the threat of the Angels. ...
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S² Engine The S², or "Super Solenoid Engine," is a limitless source of power originally found in the bodies of the Angels. The S² engine's operation is explained through the Super Solenoid Theory which was developed by Dr. Katsuragi, Misato Katsuragi's father. Being initially deprived of this kind of engine, the Evas must be always connected to an external power source and can only function for one minute to sixteen hours (depending of the Eva's level of activity) using only their internal battery. The terms "S² Organ" and "S² Engine" are interchangeable because the same Japanese word is used for both concepts. An attempt was made to install an S² engine into Unit 04. When the S² engine test was scheduled, the "all the installations involved within a radius of 89km from the center vanished," resulting in the disappearance of NERV-2 in the US. No official reason is given, but it is speculated by NERV personnel that the S² engine created a Sea of Dirac similar to the one produced by the 12th angel, or that the engine went into overdrive and converted all matter within the area into energy. After the incident, SEELE tried to keep the S² engine from being used in the original Evas, but these attempts failed when Unit 01 acquired one from the consumption of the body of Zeruel, the fourteenth Angel (in episode 19, "Introjection"). This resulted in Unit 01 being considered a "God" by SEELE, something that the committee considered undesirable. However, when the Lance of Longinus is lost by NERV and Lilith is no longer usable, Unit 01 becomes the viable alternative. The Mass Production Evas, however, all have S² engines because they were to be part of the Instrumentality Project. In the anime/manga franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelions, or simply Evas, are the mechas piloted by the Children chosen by NERV. The Evas were created by NERV for the apparent purpose of defending Tokyo-3 from the threat of the Angels. ...
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Umbilical cable Evangelions have a massive energy requirement, so much so that for functions beyond pilot life support their internal batteries' charge only lasts for a maximum of 5 minutes. To deploy Evas for longer periods of time, power cables referred to as "umbilical cables" are inserted into the Evas' backs. Spools containing umbilical cables are located throughout Tokyo-3, so if an Eva extends the cable to its maximum length, it can switch to another one. Evas are capable of reaching behind themselves to attach a new umbilical cable without external help. When Evas are deployed to areas other than Tokyo-3, portable sets of umbilical cables are brought along to connect them to an external power supply. Evas can be voluntarily disconnected from their umbilical cables to provide greater mobility, albeit knowing that they will only have 5 minutes of power. If an umbilical cable is severed during battle, the end plugged into the Eva's back will automatically eject from the Eva so as not to hinder its movements. The plugs located at the tips of umbilical cables contain small thruster rockets; when ejected, the thruster rockets fire just before hitting the ground, to lessen the damage to whatever is on the ground when the plug hits.
Organizations GEHIRN GEHIRN (German: brain) is NERV's predecessor located inside the GeoFront and tasked with research and development of the Evangelion units and the MAGI, amongst other things. Branch 3 is located in Germany. Two other branches are located in the USA, and one probably in China. A minor branch is located in Matsushiro, Japan. Many of its facilities and members (including prominently Gendo Ikari, Yui Ikari, Kōzō Fuyutsuki, Kyōko Zeppelin Soryu, and Ritsuko Akagi) would become NERV personnel later. It was converted into NERV shortly after Naoko Akagi's death and the MAGI were made operational. The main characters would later see a "graveyard" filled with GEHIRN's failed Evangelion prototypes, of which line of research Unit 00 and later Evangelions would be made. The phrase research and development (also R and D or, more often, R&D), according to the Organization of Economic Coopeation and Development, refers to creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use...
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Japanese Strategic Self Defense Forces (JSSDF) The Japanese Strategic Self Defense Forces, or JSSDF, is a special branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces formed following the outbreak of the Valentine's Day War. The JSSDF are capable of extended overseas deployment and utilize special weaponry, such as the N² mines and the long range positron rifle. Throughout the series, the JSSDF is shown to be a buffer between the Angels and NERV, as well as providing ordnance and support to NERV. However, in The End of Evangelion, the JSSDF are revealed as being tasked by SEELE, through the UN and Japan, with the duty of invading the NERV Geo-Front, killing all NERV personnel found inside, seizing Central Dogma, and stopping Gendo Ikari before he can start the Third Impact. They carry out these orders with brutal, merciless efficiency, and seem to have no misgivings about turning on their former allies. The Japan Self-Defense Forces ), or JSDF, are the military forces in Japan that were established after the end of World War II. The force has not been engaged in real combat but has been engaged in some international peacekeeping operations. ...
According to the Platinum DVD set's commentary track, the JSSDF was formed in 2003 when China and Vietnam went to war over the Nansha islands, as part of post-Second Impact global unrest. Filipino name Tagalog: Kapuluan ng Kalayaan Malay name Malay: Kepulauan Spratly Vietnamese name Quá»c Ngữ: Chữ Nôm: The Spratly Islands consist of more than 100 small islands or reefs. ...
Marduk Institute The Marduk Institute is a shadowy advisory organization which reports to SEELE's Human Completion Project Committee; its function is to select Evangelion pilot candidates ("Children"). Ryoji Kaji investigates the Institute, and discovers that it consists of 108 front companies, and is actually controlled and staffed by SEELE. During the course of the series it is revealed that all of the children in Shinji's class in school are potential Evangelion pilots, and were placed together by the Institute[13]. The Institute seems to have a specific selection criteria: both Shinji and Asuka's mothers are dead, their souls bonded with the Evas that their children pilot, Rei has no parents, and the mothers of many other children in the class (such as Kensuke, Hikari and, it is implied, Touji as well) are dead or otherwise somehow missing. see Front organization ...
The name for the institute is derived from the Babylonian god to whom children were sacrificed.[citation needed] Marduk (Sumerian spelling in Akkadian: AMAR.UTU solar calf; Biblical: Merodach) was the Babylonian name of a late-generation god from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of the city of Babylon, who, when Babylon permanently became the political center of the Euphrates valley in the time of Hammurabi (18th century...
NERV
NERV's logo. The motto reads "God's In His Heaven, All's Right With The World." The UN Special Agency NERV (German: nerve) is an organization led by Gendo Ikari and tasked with defending Earth against the Angels through use of the Evangelion units. It was formerly known as GEHIRN, a UN Research Agency. It was reorganized into NERV once NERV HQ and Tokyo-3 became fully operational. There are several global branches of NERV besides the main headquarters under Tokyo-3 itself. This work is copyrighted. ...
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Gendo Ikari (ç¢ã²ã³ã㦠Ikari GendÅ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
The NERV Logo is half a fig leaf covering its name, with the motto "God's In His Heaven... All's Right With The World" forming the quarter circle on the bottom. The motto comes from Robert Browning's poem "Pippa Passes." Eugen Sandow as the Dying Gaul A fig leaf is the covering up of an act or an object that is embarrassing or disagreeable. ...
Robert Browning (May 7, 1812 â December 12, 1889) was a British poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. ...
Pippa Passes was a dramatic piece, as much play as poetry, by Robert Browning published in 1841 as the first volume of his Bells and Pomegranates series. ...
In Genesis 3:7, Adam and Eve cover their "nakedness" with fig leaves. The fig leaf has covered nakedness in art and sculpture for hundreds of years, symbolically representing the guilt of original sin. âOriginal Sinâ redirects here. ...
Although NERV is consistently spelled using all-capital letters, it is apparently not an acronym. In the upcoming movies Rebuild of Evangelion NERV will have a new symbol, an apple turned upside-down, with the fig-leaf from the old logo superimposed and interrupted by a wave of motion around the apple in a broken, downwards spiral motion. [14]
SEELE
SEELE's logo. The logo is also on the mask of the Angel Lilith SEELE (German: soul, pronounced [zeːlə]) are NERV and GEHIRN's secret backers, who wish to implement the Human Instrumentality Project, and arguably the "true villains" of the series. It consists of at least twelve prominent people; five of them form the Instrumentality Committee, which directly oversees NERV's progress, officially in the name of the UN. Its members are referred to as the "Old Men." Image File history File links Seele. ...
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// In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
// In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
Articles with similar titles include the NATO phonetic alphabet, which has also informally been called the âInternational Phonetic Alphabetâ. For information on how to read IPA transcriptions of English words, see IPA chart for English. ...
SEELE is a secret organization, the real puppetmasters behind the United Nations. Its origins are shrouded in mystery; they would claim to have existed since ancient times, functioning as an Illuminati-like power cabal over most of the world's governments. This cannot be verified, but they have been operating since at least soon after World War II, when they acquired the secret sections of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The secret Dead Sea Scrolls predicted the arrival of the Angels and of Third Impact, and SEELE began striving to develop means to defeat the Angels so that a human-centered Instrumentality process would proceed. Having decided that humanity as a whole had reached an evolutionary dead end, SEELE seeks to bring about Instrumentality and unite all humans into one hyper-being, the next stage of existence. For other uses, see Illuminati (disambiguation). ...
In the series and The End of Evangelion, all meetings with SEELE members are held by video conference. The Instrumentality Committee members are shown for their meetings, with each associated with a different color; however, for SEELE meetings, images of large stone monoliths marked "SEELE (member number) Sound Only" are projected instead of the images of the actual members. SEELE's leader is Keel Lorenz, SEELE 01. In the Director's Cut of episode 24 there is a scene in which 15 SEELE monoliths are visible. This is the only instance where more than twelve are seen. A monolith is a geological or technological feature such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock. ...
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Curiously, SEELE (along with NERV and GEHIRN) is traditionally spelled in official sources entirely in capital letters. This practice is, at best, a grammatically questionable one, as neither the anime nor the manga adaptations in any way imply that these organizations' names are acronyms. The series also does not clarify the reason why all of these organizations have Germanic names. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Backronym and Apronym (Discuss) Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations, such as NATO, laser, and ABC, written as the initial letter or letters of words, and pronounced on the basis of this abbreviated written form. ...
An interesting thing to note is that SEELE violated the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, according to the treaty's article #3, which is the "free exchange of information and personnel in cooperation with the United Nations and other international agencies". The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System or ATS, regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earths only continent without a native population. ...
The logo was changed for the movie series Rebuild of Evangelion. The new logo has a snake curled around an apple in-between the seven eyes. On the apple the organization SEELE is written, and beneath it is "Überm Sternenzelt richtet Gott, wie wir gerichtet". The German quote is from the poem "Ode to Joy," which translates as "Above the starry-sky God will judge, the way we have judged".[14] To Joy (An die Freude in German, in English often familiarly called the Ode to Joy rather than To Joy) is an ode written in 1785 by the German poet and historian Friedrich Schiller, known especially for its musical setting by Ludwig van Beethoven in the fourth and final movement...
United Nations (UN) - See also: United Nations
The United Nations is the world government which funds NERV. The U.N. of Neon Genesis Evangelion is very powerful, but this is explained by the fact that all countries in the world have joined it. The United Nations is no longer an organization of peace. Due to the Second Impact followed by series of warfare, the U.N. was pressured to make internal reform in hope of preventing more conflicts. To maintain the world's order and security, the U.N. was heavily funded by superpowers (such as the United States and China) and other powerful organizations (like SEELE) that enabled it to mobilize an extremely powerful military. It is possible that the superpowers feared one another and required a "neutral guard" to maintain the world's peace while keeping up with their own balance of power. The U.N. armed forces are made up of units from the local armies of member nations, such as Japan's JSSDF. The foundation of the U.N. The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues. ...
Many traditional air force units are replaced with VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) fighters and bombers. The naval power of the U.N. is primarily made up of a mix of many different types of ships from many navies. The U.N. Pacific Fleet operates Iowa class battleships (United States Navy), Kongo class destroyers (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force), Udaloy class destroyers (Russian Navy), Ticonderoga class cruisers (United States Navy), Admiral Kuznetsov class aircraft carriers (Russian Navy), and several United States Navy aircraft carriers, specifically the flagship of the fleet, the Nimitz class carrier USS Harry S. Truman (renamed Over the Rainbow in the anime). The U.N. aircraft carriers, such as Over the Rainbow, also carry a mix of both Russian and American naval aircraft, such as Sukhoi Su-33 fighters, Yakovlev Yak-38 VTOL fighters, EA-6 Prowler electronic warfare craft, and E-2 Hawkeye airborne early warning craft. It is a strong possibility that the United Nations possesses N² bombs as well as traditional stealth planes. Much of the U.N. forces remain unknown, but it is clear that their military reforms are significant. The Iowa-class battleships were six battleships ordered by the United States Navy in 1939 and 1940 for use as escorts for the Fast Carrier Task Forces operating in the Pacific Theatre of World War II. Four were completed in the early to mid-1940s; two more were laid down...
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Myoko (DDG-175) in port at Akita, 2003 Kongo class destroyers are fourth generation destroyers and an improvement upon the U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke class (Flight I) which serve in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Escort Flotillas. ...
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ), or JMSDF, is the maritime branch of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense of Japan and formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy after World War II.[1] The force is based strictly on defensive armament, largely lacking...
Marshal Shaposhnikov transitting the channel into Pearl Harbor in 2003 The Udaloy class are a series of anti-submarine destroyers built for the Soviet Navy - The Russian designation is Project 1155 Fregat (Frigate bird) // History and design The Project 1155 dates to the 1970s when it was concluded that it...
The Russian Navy or VMF (Russian: Ðоенно-ÐоÑÑкой Ð¤Ð»Ð¾Ñ (ÐÐФ) - Voyenno- Morskoy Flot (VMF) or Military Maritime Fleet) is the naval arm of the Russian armed forces. ...
Ticonderoga class cruiser is a class of warships in the US Navy, first ordered and authorized in FY 1978. ...
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The Admiral Kuznetsov class aircraft carriers (also known as Project 1143. ...
The Russian Navy or VMF (Russian: Ðоенно-ÐоÑÑкой Ð¤Ð»Ð¾Ñ (ÐÐФ) - Voyenno- Morskoy Flot (VMF) or Military Maritime Fleet) is the naval arm of the Russian armed forces. ...
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The Nimitz class supercarriers are the largest warships in the world. ...
USS (CVN-75) is the eighth Nimitz-class supercarrier of the United States Navy, named after the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman. ...
The Sukhoi Su-33 (NATO reporting name Flanker-D) is a naval military aircraft produced by Russian firm Sukhoi in 1982 for aircraft carriers. ...
The Yakovlev Yak-38 (NATO reporting name: Forger) was Soviet Naval Aviations first and only operational VTOL multi-role combat aircraft. ...
The Hawker Harrier, one of the famous examples of a plane with VTOL capability. ...
The EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, mid-wing aircraft manufactured by Northrop Grumman Aerospace Corporation as a modification of the basic A-6 Intruder airframe. ...
The Grumman E-2 Hawkeye is an all-weather, aircraft carrier-based tactical Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft nicknamed Super Fudd[1] because it replaced Willy Fudd, (the E-1 Tracer). ...
Unlike NERV and SEELE, the United Nations still relies on a traditional military with conventional weapons. As observed in The End of Evangelion, much of the U.N. forces, both air and land, fail to defeat an Eva.
Events First Impact The First Impact while never depicted in the series, is the meteor impact that occurred around 4 billion years ago which caused the Moon to split from the Earth, according to the giant impact theory, shown in a document in the seventh episode of the series. Little to no detail is given on this event throughout the entire series. This article is about Earths moon. ...
The Big Splash The giant impact theory (or Big Splash or Big Whack; cf. ...
In the spin off Playstation 2 Video Game Neon Genesis Evangelion 2, it is confirmed that the "meteor" in question was in fact the Black Moon, carrying Lilith. When the Black Moon collided with Earth, it bounced and became the Moon, satellite of the Earth, while in the crash, a small part of it, containing Lilith, detached itself and was buried in the Earth, becoming the actual Black Moon, known as the GeoFront millions of years later. (See "Terms from outside of the main series" for more details). A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one, such as a television series based on a pre-existing one, or as a new company formed from a university research group. ...
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Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 (Shinseiki Evangelion 2: Evangelions) is a Japanese video game for the PlayStation 2 which was developed by Alfa System and published by Bandai. ...
The actual scientific theory is that a planetoid called Theia having the size of Mars, orbiting at one of Earth's Lagrangian points smashed into Earth I (the planet Earth before the First Impact), causing part of the smashed-together planets to separate and coalesce, eventually becoming the Moon. Theia (THAY-uh) is the hypothetical planet that, according to the giant impact theory of the Moons formation, collided with Earth over four billion years ago. ...
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the solar system, named after the Roman god of war (the counterpart of the Greek Ares), on account of its blood red color as viewed in the night sky. ...
In celestial mechanics, the Lagrangian points, (also Lagrange point, L-point, or libration point) are the five stationary solutions of the circular restricted three-body problem. ...
Second Impact
The animation frame presenting the cover-up data. The Second Impact is a cataclysm which followed the "contact experiment" conducted on Adam in the South Pole on September 13, 2000. The awakened and injured Angel created a strong anti-AT Field which caused an explosion that melted the Antarctic ice cap and caused a shift of Earth's axis; climate changes and gigantic floods followed. Two billion people in the southern hemisphere were directly killed by the ensuing tsunamis. As a result of the subsequent chaos, wars broke out due to scarce food and resources, such as a war between India and Pakistan which started two days after the explosion. These conflicts spread all over the world, and were ended on February 14, 2001 by signing what would be later called "The Valentine Treaty." By the end of these events, the human population of earth was halved. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ...
Greek ἀνταρκτικός, opposite the arctic) is a continent surrounding the Earths South Pole. ...
is the 45th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
Vast environmental damage and global climate changes resulted from Second Impact and the rise in global sea levels. These effects were worldwide, but during the series we are only shown the immediate changes observed in Japan, where the elevated sea levels have caused many old coastal cities to be submerged. Also, Japan has become a country of perpetual summer weather. A subtle hint of this throughout the series is that cicadas are frequently heard in outdoor scenes, even though they would normally only appear in Japan during summer months. Fuyutsuki alludes to this when he mentions first meeting Gendo Ikari when "this country still had seasons" (before Second Impact), and that the loss of the seasons was the worst that Japan had suffered. For other uses, see Summer (disambiguation). ...
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Officially, there was no Adam and no "contact experiment." According to the cover-up, the Second Impact was caused by the impact of a meteorite that was too small (about 10 centimeters or 4 inches wide) and too fast (95% of the speed of light) to be detected, travelling at such near-relativistic speed that a massive explosion resulted from its collision (a remarkably detailed description is shown briefly in the series in a text book). Considering the ancient meteorite impact which created Earth's Moon to be the "First" Impact, the public at large officially dubbed this disaster the "Second" Impact in keeping with the cover-up story of a meteorite impact. Several NERV personnel (Ritsuko Akagi, etc.) know the true cause of the explosion but still refer to it as "Second Impact" for convenience. When a scandal breaks, the discovery of an attempt to cover up the evidence of wrongdoing is often regarded as even more scandalous than the original deeds. ...
Willamette Meteorite A meteorite is a natural object originating in outer space that survives an impact with the Earths surface without being destroyed. ...
The speed of light in vacuum is an important physical constant denoted by the letter c for constant or the Latin word celeritas meaning swiftness.[1] It is the speed of all electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, in a vacuum. ...
In actuality, the "White Moon" of Adam had been discovered near the coast of Antarctica under Mt. Markham, and a NERV expedition was sent. The activities conducted there caused the Second Impact, and were intended to. Adam was fused with human DNA when he was pierced with the Spear of Longinus[15], causing Adam to generate an anti-AT Field. At this point, the Angel's Door of Guf (associated with Adam, as opposed to the human one associated with Lilith and the Black Moon) was opened, and any issuing Angels presumably destroyed[16]. At this point, all life around him for some distance absorbed, Adam reverts to the Egg of Adam and a more manageable form from NERV's perspective[17]. There were only two survivors: Gendo, who departed the day before, and Misato Katsuragi, who was put into an entry plug-like survival pod by her father. It is suggested that some individuals unassociated with SEELE or its affiliate organizations became aware (or at least suspicious) of their cover-up, as demonstrated by Professor Kouzou Fuyutsuki. It is assumed that most of these people were silenced in one manner or another by SEELE, although Fuyutsuki himself was recruited to GEHIRN at the request of Gendo Ikari. This is a list of characters in the Japanese anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and the movies Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
Gendo Ikari (ç¢ã²ã³ã㦠Ikari GendÅ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Third Impact Third Impact is the final event predicted in SEELE's Dead Sea Scrolls; achieving the correct Third Impact is the ultimate objective of their efforts. Third Impact is triggered by the union of Adam and Lilith, with the result being the creation of a supreme being that would succeed all existing life on Earth. The goal of SEELE and NERV is to prevent any of the Angels from instigating Third Impact so that humankind may do so instead, thus fulfilling the goal of the Human Instrumentality Project. For a human Third Impact, the Angels must be defeated, as they guard the Tree of Life. With the death of Kaworu, all Angels besides humans are dead, and the Tree of Life is accessible.[18] This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
Third Impact occurs in both the television series and in The End of Evangelion; while the series only offers a few glimpses of Third Impact, focusing on the Complementation of Shinji Ikari, End offers a fuller and perhaps different account. During Third Impact NERV and SEELE turn on each other, and Gendo Ikari attempts to carry out his Third Impact, uniting Rei with Lilith, and his own self already possessing Adam. But after Gendo merges Adam with Rei, she rejects him. Instead of being reunited with Yui Ikari and gaining the godlike powers Gendo had been planning and seeking for so long, all humanity begins reverting to the egg of Lilith from which it came. The combination of Lilith (possessor of the Tree of Knowledge) & Adam (possessor of the Tree of Life) - in the guises of Rei Ayanami and Kaworu Nagisa - neutralizes the AT Fields of all human beings on Earth and absorbs their souls into her/himself. Shinji meanwhile has been placed at the head of the Kabbalah's Tree of Life, comprised of himself in Unit-01 and 9 Mass-production Evas crucified with Lances of Longinus (each crucified Evangelion forming one of the Sefira). Control of the power is placed in the hands of Shinji as the sacrifice and initiator of Third Impact. With the unification of Angels and Humans, god-like power is unlocked: "The Fruit of Life borne by the Angels, and the Fruit of Knowledge borne by human beings. Eva-01 has acquired both of these gifts, and so has become something to rival the power of God."[19] Gendo Ikari (ç¢ã²ã³ã㦠Ikari GendÅ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Yui Ikari (ç¢ã¦ã¤ Ikari Yui) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Tree of Knowledge may refer to: The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil mentioned in the Book of Genesis The Bodhi tree under which the Buddha received enlightenment according to Buddhism The metaphysical Tree of Jiva and Atman in Vedic mythology The Axis mundi, or world axis, which takes...
The Tree-of-Life is a fictional plant (the ancestor of yams, with similar appearance and taste) in Larry Nivens Known Space universe, for which all Hominids have an in-built genetic craving. ...
Rei Ayanami ) is a fictional character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the films Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
Kaworu Nagisa ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
This is a glossary of terms from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...
Sephiroth may refer to: Look up Sephiroth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
However, Shinji Ikari makes the fateful decision to reject Instrumentality, thus ending Third Impact, and returning humankind to Earth in the form of the Sea of LCL. It is implied that all individuals who choose to do so will in time be able to resurrect themselves.
Locales Antarctica Antarctica was ground-zero for the Second Impact, during which it was destroyed; the continent is now completely submerged in a sea devoid of life, but with pillars of ice protruding through its red surface. Humans cannot survive here, and must be shielded behind thick barriers. It has become the true "Dead Sea"; not even microbial life survived the blast from Second Impact.
Black Moon The Egg of Lilith — the empty "egg" from which all human (a.k.a. Lilim) souls originated. Buried beneath the surface of the Earth, it was used by NERV as their base of operations (see GeoFront).
Central Dogma NERV's pyramid-like control center located inside the GeoFront. Terminal Dogma is directly below it. Central Dogma takes its name from the central dogma of molecular biology, which explains the concepts of translation and transcription of genetic information. Information flow in biological systems The central dogma of molecular biology was first enunciated by Francis Crick in 1958[1] and re-stated in a Nature paper published in 1970:[2] POSTLEWAITE IS A TOOL The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of...
GeoFront (NERV HQ) - Further information: Geofront
A spherical cavern, protected by 22 layers of armored bulkheads, located under Tokyo-3 and containing NERV headquarters. This is later revealed to be the Egg of Lilith, from which humanity was born. Gendo Ikari reveals towards the end of the series that humanity didn't build the GeoFront, but instead found it pre-existing at its current location, and chose to build Tokyo-3 and NERV HQ there, along with expanding some internal space through tunneling, to construct their base. In Science Fiction, any sufficiently excavated subterranean space used for urban expansion. ...
NERV-01 NERV-01 is the first North American branch of NERV located in Massachusetts. It is where Eva Unit 03 was created before being flown to NERV headquarters, possibly in coordination with MIT where one of the MAGI supercomputers is supposedly held. Mapúa Institute of Technology (MIT, MapúaTech or simply Mapúa) is a private, non-sectarian, Filipino tertiary institute located in Intramuros, Manila. ...
NERV-02 NERV-02 is the second North American branch of NERV. It is located somewhere in the Nevada Desert, possibly at Area 51. It vanished, along with 12,000 individuals and everything else in an 89km radius, when Eva Unit 04's S² Engine was activated. This article is about the U.S. Air Force installation in Nevada. ...
In the anime/manga franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelions, or simply Evas, are the mechas piloted by the Children chosen by NERV. The Evas were created by NERV for the apparent purpose of defending Tokyo-3 from the threat of the Angels. ...
NERV-03 NERV-03 (also known simply as "NERV-Germany") is the branch of NERV located in Germany. Eva Unit 02 was constructed here, and Asuka apparently trained here for some time, before both were transferred to the main NERV branch at Tokyo-3 via a UN naval convoy.
Pribnow Box This is a section of NERV HQ where the three simulation bodies are kept. It is surrounded by thick "protein walls" which are later penetrated by the Angel Ireul. It is named after a section of the DNA strand of a prokaryotic organism. In the anime/manga franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelions, or simply Evas, are the mechas piloted by the Children chosen by NERV. The Evas were created by NERV for the apparent purpose of defending Tokyo-3 from the threat of the Angels. ...
// In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
The Pribnow box (also known as the Pribnow-Schaller box) is the sequence TATAAT of six nucleotides (thymine-adenine-thymine-etc. ...
Prokaryotes are unicellular (in rare cases, multicellular) organisms without a nucleus. ...
Sea of LCL The Sea of LCL is a world in which there are no AT Fields, human consciousness is not divided between different bodies, and the souls of all of humanity reside in a giant sea of primordial soup. It's the theoretical pinnacle of existence (according to SEELE) and ultimate goal of the Human Instrumentality Project. The primordial sea, or primordial ocean, is a term applied collectively to the oceans of the earth at a time early in its history. ...
Terminal Dogma The deepest level of the NERV Headquarters, where Lilith and the Lance of Longinus are kept. It is ostensibly locked to all but the highest members of NERV (Gendo, Fuyutsuki, and Ritsuko); however Kaji gains entrance and shows Misato its contents shortly before the completion of his final mission. In the fictional anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ritsuko Akagi (赤æ¨ãªãã³ Akagi Ritsuko) is NERVs head scientist. ...
Ryoji Kaji (å æãªã§ã¦ã¸ Kaji RyÅji) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Lilith is stored in Terminal Dogma, crucified upon a massive red cross (similar to the one Unit 03 is transported on). It is also pierced through the torso with the Lance of Longinus, much like Jesus. The wound from the Lance has not healed and LCL seems to bleed from it. This has caused a small lake of LCL to form around the cross which functions as the reservoir for NERV's LCL needs.
Tokyo (Tokyo-1) Tokyo-1 (the original Tokyo) is now a partially under-water ruins seen in the series. It was destroyed on September 20th, 2000, seven days after Second Impact, when a nuclear bomb was dropped on it during the wars which broke out as a result of post-Second Impact tension. The destruction of Tokyo-1 resulted in the death of half a million people. An official document on the Second Impact is shown in the series for a brief moment. The Japanese Prime Minister also states in The End of Evangelion that he wants Tokyo-3 to be so utterly destroyed and made completely uninhabitable that "no one can touch it for the next 20 years... like old Tokyo." The End of Evangelion ) is a 1997 anime film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno; it won the Japan Academy Prize for popularity. ...
The ruins of Old Tokyo were used as a testing site for the robot Jet Alone in episode 7. A HUMAN WORK is an episode of the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...
Tokyo-2 Tokyo-2 is the capital of Japan, and was where the Japanese government relocated after Tokyo (Tokyo-1) was nuked in the chaos following Second Impact. Tokyo-2 was created in the location of today's Matsumoto City in Nagano prefecture. Construction began in 2001 and by early 2003 it had become the functional new capital city. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Nagano Prefecture (é·éç; Nagano-ken) is located on Honshu island, Japan. ...
Tokyo-3 Tokyo-3 is located above the GeoFront, with buildings that can retract into the ground for safety, and other buildings that contain the launch ports and weapons caches for the Evas. It is projected to replace Tokyo-2 as capital of Japan, but was designed to intercept all incoming Angels to Japan. The city is defended by numerous missile stations around it. It was built in the location of pre-Impact Hakone. Mt. ...
Tokyo-3 was heavily damaged by the attack of the Angel Zeruel, though repairs on NERV HQ and much of the city were worked on later. However, soon after this Rei was forced to self-destruct Unit 00 to destroy the Angel Armisael, decimating a large swath of the city. During the attack by JSSDF forces directed against NERV by SEELE in The End of Evangelion, the JSSDF dropped an N² bomb on Tokyo-3; the city was fully decimated, and the GeoFront below was left open to the sky, though NERV HQ (located deep beneath the area of the blast's effect) survived the explosion.
White Moon The egg from which all Angels originated, located in Antarctica.[20] This is where Adam laid dormant before self-destructing and being shrunk to an embryo because of an experiment of the Katsuragi Team, causing Second Impact. The "White Moon" was (according to deleted scenes from episode 21) actually another GeoFront cavern, the exact same size as the Black Moon's GeoFront (which contained Lilith) located under Hakone (which NERV HQ and Tokyo-3 were built around). According to Gendo, both the creation of the Black Moon cavern under Tokyo-3 and the White Moon in Antarctica date back to the exact same geological time period. An image of the White Moon from the day before Second Impact appeared on a computer screen; text on the computer stated that the White Moon was "possibly created at time of Giant Impact" (that is, First Impact), and "surface structure clearly artificial". It also seems to refer to the White Moon as GeoFront 01, which would suggest that NERV knew about it all the time. // In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
According to the spin off Playstation 2 Video Game Neon Genesis Evangelion 2, like the Black Moon containing Lilith, the White Moon was created as a vessel by the aliens known as the First Ancestral Race, one of many such vessels used to seed life on different planets (for what purpose is unknown). White Moons containing Adam-like creatures seeded some planets with Angel-like lifeforms, while Black Moons with Lilith-like creatures created human-like lifeforms on other planets. However, a White Moon and a Black Moon were never supposed to both seed life on the same planet, which ultimately put both humans and Angels in direct competition for control of Earth. (See "Terms from outside of the main series" for more details). A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one, such as a television series based on a pre-existing one, or as a new company formed from a university research group. ...
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Miscellaneous Children "Children," the plural of "Child", is used to refer to each of the Eva pilots in the singular (e.g. Shinji is the "Third Children", not the "Third Child"). It is unknown whether this is intentional or a simple translation error - the Japanese script uses the English word "Children" explicitly. The English language dub produced by ADV, however, uses the word "Child" instead of "Children." In the audio commentary track of Evangelion: Death and Rebirth the translators stated that they made the change intentionally because "children" sounded unnatural in English when used repeatedly to refer to a single child.
Dead Sea Scrolls - See also: Dead Sea Scrolls
The ancient Hebrew manuscripts found in the caves around Qumran between 1947 and 1956. In the world of Evangelion, there exists one or more of these scrolls whose existence was never revealed to the public and are currently held by SEELE. SEELE states that their pursuit of the Human Instrumentality Project, and all events occurring therein, is in accordance with an ambiguously-described "scenario" laid out in the Dead Sea Scrolls, predicting the Second Impact, the coming of the Angels, and the eventual Third Impact. The Dead Sea scrolls comprise roughly 900 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible, discovered between 1947 and 1956 in eleven caves in and around the Wadi Qumran (near the ruins of the ancient settlement of Khirbet Qumran, on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea) in the West Bank. ...
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Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Human Instrumentality Project -
The Human Instrumentality Project is also known as The Human Enhancement Project or The Human Complementation Project. This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
Though the specifics of the project are largely mysterious and speculative, the Instrumentality Project is an operation initiated by SEELE to instigate an artificial Third Impact in which all human physical life will end and the minds of all humans become united in a single soul. NERV, the Evas, Adam, Lilith, and the Angels, along with Second Impact, all form part of SEELE's skillful maneuvering to achieve this purpose. It could be said to be the project to turn humans into God, which is largely played out in The End of Evangelion, before Shinji decides to accept humans apart, and with different AT fields. Metaphorically, this decision could be the "New Beginning" indicated by the series name, Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Lilim -
Lilim are the Children of Lilith, i.e. humanity. Kaworu Nagisa (Tabris, the seventeenth Angel) often refers to humans/humankind as "Lilim." In The End of Evangelion, Misato refers to mankind as the eighteenth angel. According to The Alphabet of Ben-Sira, the lilin or lilim (singular lili) are the daughters of Lilith and Asmodai, engendered while Lilith was still Adams wife. ...
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Project E Project E is the project to create the Evangelion combat machine series that led to the formation of NERV. It is also called the Adam Revival Project.
Tree of Life -
The Kabbalah refers to the organization of the ten Sephiroth as the Tree of Life. Two versions of the Tree of Life are depicted in the opening credits, and a large diagram appears on the ceiling of Gendo's office. As part of Instrumentality's progress in The End of Evangelion, the mass-produced Evas gather around Unit 01 in a pattern which forms a Tree of Life. The Tree-of-Life is a fictional plant (the ancestor of yams, with similar appearance and taste) in Larry Nivens Known Space universe, for which all Hominids have an in-built genetic craving. ...
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Evangelion Complementation Project The project behind Renewal of Evangelion, the 10th anniversary new editions of NGE, and tie-in products.[citation needed]
Project EVA The project to create the TV show. Nearly every anime has an organization called "project," such as that of "Project AKIRA" or "Project D".[citation needed] Akira ) is a 1988 Japanese animated film co-written and directed by Katsuhiro Otomo based on his manga of the same name. ...
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Rebuild of Evangelion The Rebuild of Evangelion is a set of four feature films which is a reimagining of Evangelion. This article is about a series of animated films. ...
Renewal of Evangelion The reimaging (not reimagining) of Evangelion for perfection on DVD. This edition of NGE is available in the Western World as the Platinum Edition (not the Perfect Collection). It includes the Director's Cut versions of the last sets of episodes, sometimes referred to as the New Production Cut (NPC). Unfortunately for Western audiences, the vast quantity of bonus material to be found in the Renewal boxed set has not been translated into English, and was omitted from the Platinum Edition, to say nothing of the Renewal box itself. Also, the Platinum Edition does not include Director's Cut episodes 25'/26' and has significantly degraded video and sound quality when compared directly with the Renewal set.[citation needed]
Revival of Evangelion Revival of Evangelion is a re-edited concatenation of the movies Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion, which together involve the whole story of the series. It was released in 1998 and is considered to be the final form of the Evangelion movies. Revival of Evangelion (Revival of Evangelion: Death(true)2/Air/ã¾ãããããåã«, Revival of Evangelion: Death(true)2/Air/Magokoro o, Kimi ni) is a concatenation of the 1997 Neon Genesis Evangelion movies Death(true)2 and The End of Evangelion. ...
Terms from outside of the main series Country Crawler / Trident The Country Crawlers / Tridents are the flight-capable giant robots the Japanese government builds as a backup plan against the EVAs, and are also piloted by 14-year-olds. They are equipped with 100mm chin-mounted cannons. They can be seen in Girlfriend of Steel / Iron Maiden, which is not canonic to Evangelion series, and is considered to be nothing more than an “official fanfic from GAINAX”. Girlfriend of Steel ) (also called Iron Maiden) is a video game based on the Gainax anime/manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion, released officially only in Japan. ...
First Ancestral Race The First Ancestral Race is never mentioned in the series, but are described in the Classified Information files of the spin off video game Neon Genesis Evangelion 2. The First Ancestral Race (Japanese: Dai'ichi Shiso Minzoku, 第一始祖民族) are the ancient god-like progenitor aliens who created Adam and Lilith, and thus, ultimately the creators of both the humans and the Angels. Billions of years ago, this race seeded life throughout the galaxy by sending Seeds of Life to many planets (their motivation is unknown). Seeds of Life called White Moons contained Adam-like creatures, who gave rise to Angel life forms on the planets they landed on. Seeds of Life called Black Moons contained Lilith-like creatures, who started what we would consider normal terrestrial life, which evolved into human-like life forms. A Black Moon and a White Moon were never meant to land on the same planet, and thus Angels and humans were never meant to co-exist. Originally, the White Moon containing Adam landed on Earth. However, the Black Moon containing Lilith accidentally (and violently) collided into Earth, an event known as First Impact which created Earth's Moon. These aliens also created the Lance of Longinus, which was sent along with Adam and Lilith as a means of controlling them. While none of this is ever mentioned in the series, the "Moons" of Adam and Lilith can be seen in that the White Moon of Adam in Antarctica, and the Black Moon of Lilith under Tokyo-3, which are both described as "clearly artificial", as well as being "nearly identical". A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one, such as a television series based on a pre-existing one, or as a new company formed from a university research group. ...
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F-Type Equipment Known as F型装備 in Japanese, F-Type equipment[21] appears in the game Neon Genesis Evangelion 2, as well as Super Robot Wars Alpha 3. This heavy-armored equipment is actually in direct conflict with the Evangelion's nature. This is because what was originally assumed to be armor was revealed by Ritsuko to be a restraint which kept the Evangelion units under control. From this came the idea of the 'A.T. Field Control Experiment.' The idea calls for an equipped system that would take the A.T. Field that a unit emits under normal circumstances and introduce a warping effect that would strengthen the unit's defenses. In this way, the requirement of the heavy armor was met without violating the spirit of the Evangelion system. Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 (Shinseiki Evangelion 2: Evangelions) is a Japanese video game for the PlayStation 2 which was developed by Alfa System and published by Bandai. ...
Super Robot Wars Alpha 3: To the End of the Galaxy, for the PlayStation 2 is the last game in the Super Robot Wars Alpha series. ...
Boosting Unit 01's power dramatically, it's the UN's primary hand-to-hand combat tool. On the plus side, it reinforces the strength of Unit 01, but on the minus side, the increased weight slightly reduces its mobility. By deflecting the A.T. Field the unit normally emits, the armor can be used for defense or even extra power for jumping and propulsion. The new shoulder pylons each contains a 'Progressive Dagger,' an improved Progressive Knife which is even bigger and longer. Each shoulder is also equipped with an electrical beam like launcher named 'Volt Launcher' or 'Impact Bolt,' an antiphase weapon with, along with devastating power, the ability to temporarily paralyze an enemy. In addition to these, the extra weapons included with F-Type equipment includes: - 'Dual Saw': A handheld dual chainsaw.
- 'Mastema' : An all-range weapon, the Mastema is a lightweight multi-weapon that includes a large-bore machine cannon, edges that can be used for slashing (Progressive Sword) and two cruise missiles with built-in N² warheads, making this a weapon of choice for both close-range and distance combat. Another fact is that this weapon is named after a fallen angel said to have brought much suffering on the human race.
Note that these weapons are not only limited to Unit 01 for use. They can be switched to the other Eva Units for their use. In the episode featuring Jet Alone in the TV series, Unit 01 was referenced as being deployed using the F-Type Equipment, although it looks no different from the standard armor in this appearance. Closer inspection would reveal that Unit 01 has larger than usual shoulder packs. It can be assumed that the F-Type Equipment, apart from other uses, offers the units the ability to operate without the need of being connected via cable for longer periods.
Jet Alone Prime Jet Alone Prime (also known as JA') is a further development of the Jet Alone project. This is found in the game Evangelion 2. NERV redirects here. ...
The JA that appeared in Episode 7 of TV series was the prototype model, and according to the setting, this unit with an onboard N² reactor was actually in development at the time. Initially afraid of having an onboard fission reactor, but forced to meet the deadline for the public test, they fitted the prototype with a nuclear reactor taken from the "old system", which ends up running amok. This model contained an onboard reactor was treated as experimental at the time. By coincidence, it slipped through the grasp of those who conspired to have it sabotaged, thus narrowly escaping disassembly. The body of this robot, with its reactor, is slightly smaller than the original JA. But, it's still powerful and nimble, and in exchange for only having to equip a single cooling system, it consumes massive amounts of water, requiring the presence of a nearby water supply during periods of extended operation. Its weapons include a giant hammer and a ring attached to the wrist that emits an electrical discharge.
Magoroku-Exterminate Sword Known as マゴロク・エクスターミネート・ソード in Japanese, the Magoroku-Exterminate Sword, or Magoroku-E Sword for short, is a giant (EVA-sized) Progressive Sword with a curved blade, like a Japanese katana. Normally, it is paired with another shorter 'Counter Sword' that has a pistol attach to it, resembling a gunblade. For other uses, see Katana (disambiguation). ...
A Pistol Sword is a sword with a pistol or revolver attached, usually alongside the blade. ...
These blades are commonly seen as an accessory to Unit 01 models and action figures, but were never shown in the series. However, they do appear in several video games, like Super Robot Wars MX and Super Robot Wars Alpha 3. // Series included in SRW MX Banpresto Originals (not a TV or movie series) Brave Raideen Gear Fighter Dendoh Getter Robo Getter Robo G Hades Project Zeorymer (debut) Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos Martian Successor Nadesico Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness Mazinger Z Great Mazinger UFO Robot Grendizer Mazinger...
Super Robot Wars Alpha 3: To the End of the Galaxy, for the PlayStation 2 is the last game in the Super Robot Wars Alpha series. ...
Footnotes - ^ a b LCL Information and image; also shows Shinji wearing A10 nerve clips
- ^ A10 Nerve Information about the A10 nerve's role in synchronization; also shows an image of a computer display showing nerve linkages in the Evas
- ^ AT Field Description of the term, showing AT Fields being generated
- ^ It is said that in mainstream psychology, the Absolute Terror Field is also comparable to the perceived physical (or mental) proximity at which an autistic person or someone similarly affected by conditions of a high ego will panic and become irrational or violent if someone or something that they do not recognize penetrates said proximity. In other terms, it is the threshold of violation of personal space. However, there is no actual mention of an, "absolute terror field" anywhere in psychiatry, mainstream or otherwise; most Google hits for "absolute terror field", plus "autistic" or "autism" are for Evangelion messageboards, Evangelion fansites or blogs.
- ^ Core Description of the core, with images
- ^ Images and information about the Dummy Plug system can be found here and here
- ^ For information about the Entry Plug, see here; for a more complete image, see here
- ^ See here for a production sketch of the LCL tubes.
- ^ Danang Type-B Defense Screen Description of firewall used in The End of Evangelion
- ^ Plug suit concept sketch Concept sketch of the plug suits; taken from NEWTYPE 100% COLLECTION: NEON GENESIS EVANGELION. 1997 Kadokawashoten. ISBN 4-04-852700-2.
- ^ Shinji's plug suit Working sketch of Shinji's plug suit; taken from NEWTYPE 100% COLLECTION: NEON GENESIS EVANGELION. 1997 Kadokawashoten. ISBN 4-04-852700-2.
- ^ Progressive Knife Description and image
- ^ Ritsuko Akagi mentions in episode 17 that "We had no choice. The [Evangelion pilot] candidates have been gathered in one place, and are being protected."
- ^ a b The new logo can be see at Gainax's Evangelion page
- ^ pg 136 of Fujie 2004 cites "The DNA transplanted into Adam has also completed physical fusion." and "The spear, recover the spear." as evidence for this reconstruction as well as the general parallels with the 3rd Impact in End of Evangelion which was similar - albeit with Lilith instead of Adam.
- ^ Fujie 2004 (pgs 135-137) points to the line "Commence the heat-extinguishing process as soon as the Doors of Gaffe open." as indicating that any produced Angels were to be destroyed, and that this explains why Kaworu Nagisa, who was born that day, was the last Angel.
- ^ See Misato in episode 15: "The Second Impact that took place 15 years ago was set off by human beings. But they did manage to keep damage down to a minimum by having Adam revert to the egg before the other Angels awoke."
- ^ pg 111 of Fujie 2004
- ^ Fuyutsuki, Episode 26'; this is a reference to Genesis 3:22-23: "And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever: Therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken." (King James Bible).
- ^ White Moon Information and image
- ^ See Entry at EvaCommentary.org's "Geektionary" and F-Type Equipment for information and image
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