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Operation US is the name given to the mission to retrieve [[Unit-01|Evangelion Unit-01]] from outer space in the beginning of ''[[Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo|Evangelion 3.0]]''. The operation was orchestrated by [[Wille]]. | Operation US is the name given to the mission to retrieve [[Unit-01|Evangelion Unit-01]] from outer space in the beginning of ''[[Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo|Evangelion 3.0]]''. The operation was orchestrated by [[Wille]]. | ||
==Operation Summary== | ==Operation Summary== | ||
The goal of Operation US was to retrieve a | The goal of Operation US was to retrieve a cross-shaped satellite that it had been launched into outer space, with Eva-01 inside of it. [[Unit-02|Evangelion Unit-02']], having been partially repaired, was launched connected to a massive booster array with [[Asuka]] as its pilot. [[Unit-08|Evangelion Unit-08]] was also sortied, piloted by [[Mari]]. After a successful launch for Unit-02', the tesseract was acquired as a target. At this point Unit-02' was attacked by the Code 4A of the [[Nemesis Series]]. Unit-08 acted as backup to destroy the units while Asuka secured the satellite. At this point, the Code 4B of the Nemesis Series was revealed to have been hiding on the tesseract. It engaged Unit-02' with [[Field Reflection Coatings]], and succeeded in removing one of the arms of Unit-02. Unit-01 unexpectedly awoke inside the satellite, and used a beam from its eyes to destroy the Code 4B. | ||
==Evangelion Sorties== | ==Evangelion Sorties== | ||
*[[Unit-02|Evangelion Unit-02']] | *[[Unit-02|Evangelion Unit-02']] | ||
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**Code 4B | **Code 4B | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The satellite itself is often referred to as a "tesseract". However, a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract tesseract] is a four dimensional cube, whereas the satellite itself resembles only a three dimensional cuboid net of such an object. | |||
* The beam attack that Unit-01 used to destroy the Code 4B was the same attack that was used on Zeruel in 2.22. | * The beam attack that Unit-01 used to destroy the Code 4B was the same attack that was used on Zeruel in 2.22. | ||
* The which plays during the first part of the operation is a reprisal of "Decisive Battle" from the original [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]] series. | * The which plays during the first part of the operation is a reprisal of "Decisive Battle" from the original [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]] series. |
Revision as of 22:58, 10 June 2013
Operation US is the name given to the mission to retrieve Evangelion Unit-01 from outer space in the beginning of Evangelion 3.0. The operation was orchestrated by Wille.
Operation Summary
The goal of Operation US was to retrieve a cross-shaped satellite that it had been launched into outer space, with Eva-01 inside of it. Evangelion Unit-02', having been partially repaired, was launched connected to a massive booster array with Asuka as its pilot. Evangelion Unit-08 was also sortied, piloted by Mari. After a successful launch for Unit-02', the tesseract was acquired as a target. At this point Unit-02' was attacked by the Code 4A of the Nemesis Series. Unit-08 acted as backup to destroy the units while Asuka secured the satellite. At this point, the Code 4B of the Nemesis Series was revealed to have been hiding on the tesseract. It engaged Unit-02' with Field Reflection Coatings, and succeeded in removing one of the arms of Unit-02. Unit-01 unexpectedly awoke inside the satellite, and used a beam from its eyes to destroy the Code 4B.
Evangelion Sorties
Angel Appearances
- Nemesis Series
- Code 4A
- Code 4B
Notes
- The satellite itself is often referred to as a "tesseract". However, a tesseract is a four dimensional cube, whereas the satellite itself resembles only a three dimensional cuboid net of such an object.
- The beam attack that Unit-01 used to destroy the Code 4B was the same attack that was used on Zeruel in 2.22.
- The which plays during the first part of the operation is a reprisal of "Decisive Battle" from the original Neon Genesis Evangelion series.
- The track "God's Message"[1] which plays during the second part of the operation is also a reprisal of the track "Light of Babel"[2] from the Gainax series Nadia: Secret of Blue Water.
- Several other tracks from the movie are featured in Nadia, such as the music track "The Anthem".
References
- ↑ Youtube Link God's Message from Evangelion 3.0
- ↑ Youtube Link "Light of Babel" from Nadia