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|comment=You can see the sun reflected in the glass. This is Asuka's episode. Probably the first reference about her.}}


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|comment=What this sequence also does is add a bit of worldbuilding of how the world has changed after second impact with NERV ending up as mankind's line of defense, continuing on the motif of rivalry between nerve & traditional military already sort of hinted in eps 1 and 4...
 
Though Misato has moments of worrying about her organization's ethics and overreach at this point she's quite arrogant & unconcerned about just laughing off the military dudes.
 
You could draw some parallel to how conventional military seemed to be becoming obsolete in a world where sources of chaos & instability were often non-government organizations that you couldn't crush with standard warfare (that was a prominent thought in the 90s and 00s anyways, these days war seems back in full force as a new rise of nationalistic selfishness weakened global institutions, if they were ever good for anything in the first place with all the power imbalances...)}}


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Latest revision as of 05:12, 6 July 2021


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

012

The group seen through the canopy of the helicopter.

KENSUKE (ON):“..."Over the Rainbow"!”

SHINJI:“It's huge.”

MISATO:“That relic is doing well to stay afloat.”

The sun and the blue sky are reflected in the glass.

KENSUKE:“No, no —”

Javi2541997: You can see the sun reflected in the glass. This is Asuka's episode. Probably the first reference about her.


Kendrix: What this sequence also does is add a bit of worldbuilding of how the world has changed after second impact with NERV ending up as mankind's line of defense, continuing on the motif of rivalry between nerve & traditional military already sort of hinted in eps 1 and 4...

Though Misato has moments of worrying about her organization's ethics and overreach at this point she's quite arrogant & unconcerned about just laughing off the military dudes.

You could draw some parallel to how conventional military seemed to be becoming obsolete in a world where sources of chaos & instability were often non-government organizations that you couldn't crush with standard warfare (that was a prominent thought in the 90s and 00s anyways, these days war seems back in full force as a new rise of nationalistic selfishness weakened global institutions, if they were ever good for anything in the first place with all the power imbalances...)