![]() He remarks that she is "like him" and she just gets sort of **** off (as far as it's possible for Rei to display any emotion at all). Further evidence that she had no clue what she was is in her breif "conversation" with Kawro (can someone PLEASE tell me the correct spelling of that? I personally think it's Kauro). Secondly, at what point did Rei suddenly become aware that she was part-lillith? She obviously didn't know at the beginning, hence all the angsty poetry. Now unless i'm very much mistaken, making a Human/source-of-all-life clone is a tad on the tricky side, so do we simply, again, put it down to "technology", or am I missing something? Rei is half-Lillith, correct? Rei is also a clone of Yui, right? The first, but easily dismissable question is where did Ikari get the genetic material to clone Yui, but if we put that down to "technology" that leaves another question how did Ikari just "create" a clone that was half-Lillith? Surely he knew that Rei was part-Lillith, since he needed her to be for his final objective, freeing Yui from unit 01. Rebuild of Evangelion: Mark.04 | Eva-05 | Mark.06 | Eva-08 | Mark.O.k, I know this thread is due to die, but an 8-hour shift at B&Q trying to explain our returns policy to irrate customers gave me plenty of time to think A much larger group of MP Evas is seen surrounding the fallen Black Moon, projecting several enormous AT Fields of unprecedented size.įailed Evangelion Prototypes | Simulation BodiesĮva-00 | Eva-01 | Eva-02 | Eva-03 | Eva-04 | Mass Production Evangelions (Evas 05~13) They MP Evas are not shown to use these firearms, which makes it easier for Eva 08+02 to defeat them. ![]() The MP Evas are equipped with large assault rifles akin to those used in the original series, although these rifles appear to have progressive knives attached to them as crude bayonets. The MP Evas appear to try to engage Eva 08+02 but do not attack in coordination or with much force, for unknown reasons. Eva 08+02 succeeds in cutting down several Mass Production Evangelions with the Magorox Sword, as well as defeating some in hand-to-hand combat. ![]() In the preview for Final, Eva 08+02 is seen fighting an army of Mass Production Evangelions on the remains of Tokyo-3, near the fallen Black Moon. These Evas also seem to lack any external source of motive power such as a power cable, implying that they have an internal power source like the the Mark.06, the Mark.09 and Eva-13. They arrange themselves in an octagonal pattern when doing this. The exact abilities of the Mass Production Evas are unknown, but they are seen to be able to combine their AT Fields when in close proximity to create much larger and possibly stronger AT Fields. ![]() It is also unknown whether they rely on the Dummy Plug, living pilots, or are "autonomous" like the Mark.06. The exact capabilities of the Mass Production Evangelions are unknown and they show strangely passive behaviour, seemingly unlike their counterparts from End of Evangelion. While some Mass Production Evangelions seem to be capable of moving and attacking like normal Evas, others appear to be stationary and are seen collectively producing several enormous AT Fields. Thus, the methods used for their construction and the reasons why they were able to be produced and deployed in such large numbers are shrouded in mystery. All the Mass Production Evangelions are identical, although some are without shoulder pylons.ĭuring 3.0, the armor and weaponry required for these Evas can be seen on conveyor belts or in rooms throughout Nerv HQ it is unknown if the biological bodies of the Evas had been produced at this time, as they are not shown. The only difference is that while the Mark.06 is blue with a yellow trim, the Mass Production Evangelions are dark green with a greyish-green trim. Physically, the Mass Production Evangelions appear to be exact replicas of Evangelion Mark.06, with red visors and horned helmets. Their appearance is foreshadowed by massive amounts of identical Eva armor and weaponry stockpiled throughout Nerv HQ in Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo. Mass Production Evangelions (as tentatively named by the English-speaking fanbase) are an army of identical, mass-produced Evangelions seen in the preview for Evangelion: Final.
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