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Misato (OFF) “…you may be right.”Shinji finally resolves to speak up.Shinji “Father… Why did you send for me?
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{{FGC:Comment|name=Incisivis|comment= ([[FGC:Episode 01 Scene 06#01_204|204]]~[[FGC:Episode 01 Scene 06#01_236|236]]) It's interesting to watch the interplay of ethics in the climax of the episode. Gendo called Shinji on vague pretenses, and thrusts the boy into something fantastic and dangerous with no prior warning. That is wrong. Yet Sachiel is threatening the city, and Shinji is the only one who can pilot EVA-01. Thus, Shinji has an obligation to pilot, for the citizens of Tokyo-3. To reject that is wrong, at least to my way of thinking..}}


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FGC:Episode 01 Cut 218


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Misato (OFF):“…you may be right.”

Shinji finally resolves to speak up.

Shinji:“Father… Why did you send for me?”

Incisivis: (204~236) It's interesting to watch the interplay of ethics in the climax of the episode. Gendo called Shinji on vague pretenses, and thrusts the boy into something fantastic and dangerous with no prior warning. That is wrong. Yet Sachiel is threatening the city, and Shinji is the only one who can pilot EVA-01. Thus, Shinji has an obligation to pilot, for the citizens of Tokyo-3. To reject that is wrong, at least to my way of thinking..