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Revision as of 23:56, 24 August 2009


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary


054

Shot of Shinji from above. Shinji seems to be deep in thought. We can't see his expression. Shinji faces the other direction, apparently zoned-out.

SE <<Sudden buzzer sound - speaker>>

Man (Speakers):“(until C-056) "The atmospheric flux caused by the change in the Earth's axis has decreased by 3%."”

Mr. Tines: This sounds like a long-term sort of change. Fast axial change would simply melt the whole crust, and game over.


Reichu: How would it cause the crust to melt?


Mr. Tines: It takes a lot of energy to shift the axis significantly, and it has to dissipate somewhere.