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The '''Human Instrumentality Project''' (人類補完計画, ''Jinrui Hokan Keikaku'') is [[Seele]]'s secret goal: the forced evolution of humanity through bringing about [[Third Impact]] under their own control. The [[Human Instrumentality Committee]] oversees [[Nerv]]'s work to bring about completion of the project.
The '''Human Instrumentality Project''' (人類補完計画, ''Jinrui Hokan Keikaku'') is [[Seele]]'s secret goal: the forced evolution of humanity through bringing about [[Third Impact]] under their own control. The [[Human Instrumentality Committee]] oversees [[Nerv]]'s work to bring about completion of the project.


==Basics of Instrumentality==
==Basics of Instrumentality==
As a result of Third Impact, all [[Lilin]] [[soul]]s would be gathered into [[Black Moon|Lilith's Egg]] and united as one being. This would create an existence where nobody existed singularly, but merely as part of the whole. In Instrumentality, the flaws in every living being would be complemented by the strengths in others, thus erasing the insecurities in people's hearts.
Human Instrumentality would arise as a result of the Third Impact, resulting in all [[Lilin]] [[soul]]s being gathered into [[Black Moon|Lilith's Egg]] and united as a single existance. This would create a state of being for humanity where no individual existed; even identifying this being as a conglomerate would be incorrect, since there would be no such concept as an individual. To achieve this extreme homogenization, the flaws in every living being would be complemented by the strengths in others, thus filling the gaps and erasing the insecurities in people's hearts.


==Seele's Plans==
==Seele's Plans==
While the above explanation is given repeatedly throughout the series and ''[[End of Evangelion]]'', a scene in the latter suggests there is more to Seele's plan for Instrumentality. A Seele member mentions during a conference that they do not need to set aside their human form to use Evangelion as their "own private ark", which seems to contradict the plan of all humans losing their individual forms. The exact meaning of this is not given, and Seele appear to embrace the Rei-and-Shinji controlled Instrumentality at the end of the film.
While the above explanation is given repeatedly throughout the series and ''[[End of Evangelion]]'', a scene in the latter suggests there is more to Seele's plan for Instrumentality. However, Seele's objectives are greatly expanded upon in the game ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion 2]]''. The [[Classified Information]] and the Seele ending of the game discuss a very different form of Instrumentality than seen in the series - Seele intend for Instrumentality to only be for ''their own council members''. Rather than forming a sea of LCL, Seele wish to be merged inside an Evangelion unit with its own {{S2}}, after destroying the [[Spear of Longinus]]. By placing their own souls within the body of a godlike being, and destroying the only weapon that can harm the body, they would effectively create an immortal God with human soul which would represent the pinnacle of human existence, and live through all of eternity. Seele's plan as presented in the game is unconcerned with the rest of humanity. While the council members are to be joined in the Godlike being, all other humans will cease to exist.
 
However, Seele's objectives are greatly expanded upon in the game ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion 2]]''. The [[Classified Information]] and the Seele ending of the game discuss a very different form of Instrumentality than seen in the series - Seele intend for Instrumentality to only be for ''their own council members''. Rather than forming a sea of LCL, Seele wish to be merged inside an Evangelion unit with its own {{S2}}, after destroying the [[Spear of Longinus]]. By placing their own souls within the body of a godlike being, and destroying the only weapon that can harm the body, they would effectively create an immortal God with human soul which would represent the pinnacle of human existence, and live through all of eternity.


Seele's plan as presented in the game is unconcerned with the rest of humanity. While the council members are to be joined in the Godlike being, all other humans will cease to exist.
In the [[Rebuild of Evangelion|New Theatrical Edition]], Seele's plans are different from the original series : according to Kaworu, it is now a "rite of artificial evolution" brought upon mankind in which "old life"(the Lilin) is sacrificed to create a new race of being blessed with the Fruit of Life. Still according to him, it has been programmed "since time immemorial".


==Gendo's plans==
==Gendo's plans==
[[Gendo]] allows Seele to believe he is following their plan, but actually sticks to his own: he wishes to use Instrumentality to reunite with his wife [[Yui]]; while he mentions to Seele that "death creates nothing", the series never goes into more detail on what plans he had for the rest of humanity during Instrumentality.
[[Gendo]] allows Seele to believe he is following their plan, but actually sticks to his own: he wishes to use Instrumentality to reunite with his wife [[Yui]]; while he mentions to Seele that "death creates nothing", the series never goes into more detail on what plans he had for the rest of humanity during Instrumentality. His plans go awry when Rei rebels against him, starting Third Impact.


In the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion 2'' game, Gendo's plan culminates with all souls merging inside [[Eva-01]]. Gendo, and Shinji, are at last reunited with Yui.
In the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion 2'' game, Gendo's plan culminates with all souls merging inside [[Eva-01]]. Gendo, and Shinji, are at last reunited with Yui.
==Notes==
In English, ''Instrumentality'' is a reference to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrumentality_of_Mankind Instrumentality of Mankind], from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordwainer_Smith Cordwainer Smith's sci-fi novels.] Although the English term is the intended reference, it is translated in Japanese as ''補完 (Hokan)''. [https://jisho.org/search/%E8%A3%9C "Ho"] translates literally to "supplement, supply, make good, offset, compensate, assistant, learner" and [https://jisho.org/search/%E5%AE%8C "kan"] to "perfect, completion, end". translate literally to "complete" or "completion". In the absence of the "Instrumentality" reference the ADV English dub and  many early fan translations referred to it as "Complementation". In context, this refers to the separate, individual egos of humankind being complemented by others to create a "better, superior" being.


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The Human Instrumentality Project (人類補完計画, Jinrui Hokan Keikaku) is Seele's secret goal: the forced evolution of humanity through bringing about Third Impact under their own control. The Human Instrumentality Committee oversees Nerv's work to bring about completion of the project.

Basics of Instrumentality

Human Instrumentality would arise as a result of the Third Impact, resulting in all Lilin souls being gathered into Lilith's Egg and united as a single existance. This would create a state of being for humanity where no individual existed; even identifying this being as a conglomerate would be incorrect, since there would be no such concept as an individual. To achieve this extreme homogenization, the flaws in every living being would be complemented by the strengths in others, thus filling the gaps and erasing the insecurities in people's hearts.

Seele's Plans

While the above explanation is given repeatedly throughout the series and End of Evangelion, a scene in the latter suggests there is more to Seele's plan for Instrumentality. However, Seele's objectives are greatly expanded upon in the game Neon Genesis Evangelion 2. The Classified Information and the Seele ending of the game discuss a very different form of Instrumentality than seen in the series - Seele intend for Instrumentality to only be for their own council members. Rather than forming a sea of LCL, Seele wish to be merged inside an Evangelion unit with its own S² Engine, after destroying the Spear of Longinus. By placing their own souls within the body of a godlike being, and destroying the only weapon that can harm the body, they would effectively create an immortal God with human soul which would represent the pinnacle of human existence, and live through all of eternity. Seele's plan as presented in the game is unconcerned with the rest of humanity. While the council members are to be joined in the Godlike being, all other humans will cease to exist.

In the New Theatrical Edition, Seele's plans are different from the original series : according to Kaworu, it is now a "rite of artificial evolution" brought upon mankind in which "old life"(the Lilin) is sacrificed to create a new race of being blessed with the Fruit of Life. Still according to him, it has been programmed "since time immemorial".

Gendo's plans

Gendo allows Seele to believe he is following their plan, but actually sticks to his own: he wishes to use Instrumentality to reunite with his wife Yui; while he mentions to Seele that "death creates nothing", the series never goes into more detail on what plans he had for the rest of humanity during Instrumentality. His plans go awry when Rei rebels against him, starting Third Impact.

In the Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 game, Gendo's plan culminates with all souls merging inside Eva-01. Gendo, and Shinji, are at last reunited with Yui.

Notes

In English, Instrumentality is a reference to Instrumentality of Mankind, from Cordwainer Smith's sci-fi novels. Although the English term is the intended reference, it is translated in Japanese as 補完 (Hokan). "Ho" translates literally to "supplement, supply, make good, offset, compensate, assistant, learner" and "kan" to "perfect, completion, end". translate literally to "complete" or "completion". In the absence of the "Instrumentality" reference the ADV English dub and many early fan translations referred to it as "Complementation". In context, this refers to the separate, individual egos of humankind being complemented by others to create a "better, superior" being.

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