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|comment=I had always thought of "The Beast" as a reference to the Evas' "true nature" — this primal, brutal, unthinkably powerful creature "barely under the control of humankind". I never really gave the choice of term much thought, as it seemed to fit so well. According to some, though, it is a reference to the Anti-Christ! If that observation holds any water, Anno's obviously using the reference ironically, considering one particular "Beast" is really the saviour of all humanity!}}
|comment=I had always thought of "The Beast" as a reference to the Evas' "true nature" — this primal, brutal, unthinkably powerful creature "barely under the control of humankind". I never really gave the choice of term much thought, as it seemed to fit so well. According to some, though, it is a reference to the Anti-Christ! If that observation holds any water, Anno's obviously using the reference ironically, considering one particular "Beast" is really the ''saviour'' of all humanity!}}
 
 


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Reichu: I had always thought of "The Beast" as a reference to the Evas' "true nature" — this primal, brutal, unthinkably powerful creature "barely under the control of humankind". I never really gave the choice of term much thought, as it seemed to fit so well. According to some, though, it is a reference to the Anti-Christ! If that observation holds any water, Anno's obviously using the reference ironically, considering one particular "Beast" is really the saviour of all humanity!