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|comment=The audience, of course! Or, you could say Gendo is the kind of guy who doesn't even need to try.<br>


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BTW, I would normally translate the word ningen as "humanity" (as a matter of principle), but, if Gendo spoke English, he just seems like the sort of guy who would say "mankind" instead. Don't you think?
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Revision as of 00:43, 22 May 2008


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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Ikari:“"Mankind has no time left."”

Soluzar: Pointless comment, but… I do love this shot! No matter how many times they recycled it.


Reichu: It's pretty much a visual icon by this point, isn't it? ^_^


Hexon.Arq: To whom is he still trying to appear ominous?


Reichu: The audience, of course! Or, you could say Gendo is the kind of guy who doesn't even need to try.

BTW, I would normally translate the word ningen as "humanity" (as a matter of principle), but, if Gendo spoke English, he just seems like the sort of guy who would say "mankind" instead. Don't you think?