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'''Ashinoko''' ('''Lake Ashi''') is a lake in [[Japan]]. [[Tokyo-3]] was built on the north shore of the lake, on the site of pre-[[Second Impact]] [[Hakone]]. | '''Ashinoko''' ('''Lake Ashi''') is a lake in [[Japan]]. [[Tokyo-3]] was built on the north shore of the lake, on the site of pre-[[Second Impact]] [[Hakone]]. | ||
The explosions from the deaths of the Angels [[Israfel]] and [[Sahaquiel]] created large impact craters on the outskirts of Tokyo-3, which eventually filled in with | The explosions from the deaths of the Angels [[Israfel]] and [[Sahaquiel]] created large impact craters on the outskirts of Tokyo-3, which eventually filled in with water to become new artificial lakes, dubbed the 2nd and 3rd Ashinoko lakes. The self-destruction of [[Evangelion Unit-00|Eva 00]] to defeat the Angel [[Armisael]] destroyed a large swath of Tokyo-3, on its southern side near the shore of Ashinoko, resulting in an even more massive crater which water from the lake spilled into, creating a large new artificial lake. | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 4 January 2008
Ashinoko (Lake Ashi) is a lake in Japan. Tokyo-3 was built on the north shore of the lake, on the site of pre-Second Impact Hakone.
The explosions from the deaths of the Angels Israfel and Sahaquiel created large impact craters on the outskirts of Tokyo-3, which eventually filled in with water to become new artificial lakes, dubbed the 2nd and 3rd Ashinoko lakes. The self-destruction of Eva 00 to defeat the Angel Armisael destroyed a large swath of Tokyo-3, on its southern side near the shore of Ashinoko, resulting in an even more massive crater which water from the lake spilled into, creating a large new artificial lake.