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|comment=The "old town" seems to be in the northern part of Tokyo-3 and refers to the blocks that aren't "accomodated" when the city enters battle mode. They're probably whatever remains of old Hakone — so, of course, they're okay to trash when battling with the Angels. Provides a great excuse for urban renewal! }}


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Revision as of 00:26, 8 November 2008


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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Toji, arms folded, has a face of hate.

SE <<>>

Girl B (OFF):“"Do you live in the old part of town?"”

Shinji (OFF):“"Um… That is…"”

Reichu: The "old town" seems to be in the northern part of Tokyo-3 and refers to the blocks that aren't "accomodated" when the city enters battle mode. They're probably whatever remains of old Hakone — so, of course, they're okay to trash when battling with the Angels. Provides a great excuse for urban renewal!