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= Angel-sealing Hex Glyphs= | |||
[[File:Glyphs CRC 2.0.jpg|thumb|600px|"Angel-sealing Hex Glyphs" from the [[Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection]] ]] | |||
'''Angel-sealing Hex Glyphs''' (使徒封印用呪詛文様, ''shito fuuin'you mon'yoo'')<ref>Official name (in Japanese only) provided by ''[[Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection]]''. Translation is tentative and subject to change if [[Khara]]'s in-house translators provide an official English rendition.</ref> are symbols that appear throughout [[Rebuild of Evangelion]]. | '''Angel-sealing Hex Glyphs''' (使徒封印用呪詛文様, ''shito fuuin'you mon'yoo'')<ref>Official name (in Japanese only) provided by ''[[Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection]]''. Translation is tentative and subject to change if [[Khara]]'s in-house translators provide an official English rendition.</ref> are symbols that appear throughout [[Rebuild of Evangelion]]. | ||
The glyphs have been observed in several locations including: | |||
*On the floor of [[Bethany Base]] Control Room | |||
*On the walls behind Rei and Mari in the [[Evangelion_2.0:_You_Can_(Not)_Advance#Evangelion_Q:_Next_Time_Preview|Preview for Evangelion Q]] | |||
*On the [[DSS Choker]] itself and on the graphic explaining it | |||
*On Eva-01's satellite during [[Operation US]] | |||
*In the glow of Asuka's eyepatch | |||
*In Eva-13's interface graphics. | |||
*On the Sealing Pillars (See below) | |||
==Meaning == | |||
[[Image:Nadia_proto_sealing_hex_glyphs.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A similar set of designs seen in [[Nadia]]]] | |||
The glyphs have no universally accepted meaning. A sequence of what may be latin alphabet translations appears during the 3D display of the [[DSS Choker]]<ref>[http://forum.evageeks.org/post/624900/-Glyphs/#624900 Forum Thread on the glyphs] The gylphs as letters.</ref> It also appears that the glyphs often need to be rotated to be properly read<ref>[http://forum.evageeks.org/post/622855/-Glyphs/#622855 Forum Thread on the glyphs] The need for rotating to recognise the glyphs.</ref>. | |||
It has also been suggested that the Glyphs represent piano keys, and that they play one of the piano sequences heard in the film<ref>[http://forum.evageeks.org/post/625004/-Glyphs/#625004 Forum Thread on the glyphs] The gylphs as piano notes</ref>. However, it should be noted that strange piano tunes can be generated from [http://oeis.org/play?seq=A000045 quite unrealted sequences]. | |||
The | The designs are credited to Anno himself<ref>[http://forum.evageeks.org/post/622271/-Glyphs/#622271 Forum Thread on the glyphs] Designs credited to Anno</ref>. The glyphs appear similar to a set of designs seen in [[Nadia|Nadia: Secret of Blue Water]], and earlier anime by [[Gainax]], directed by Anno<ref>[http://forum.evageeks.org/post/623151/-Glyphs/#623151 Forum Thread on the gylphs] A similar design seen in [[Nadia]].</ref>. | ||
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|image1 | |image1=[[File:Eva2-22 C0013.jpg|thumb|200px|On a floor in [[Bethany Base]]]] | ||
|image2 | |image2=[[File:Eva2-22 jikai C21.jpg|thumb|200px|In the purple room seen in the [[Evangelion_2.0:_You_Can_(Not)_Advance#Evangelion_Q:_Next_Time_Preview|Q Preview]] ]] | ||
|image3 | |image3=[[File:Eva2-22 C0708.jpg|thumb|200px|On Rei II's tank in [[Evangelion 2.0]]]] | ||
|image4 | |image4=[[File:Eva2-22 C0709.jpg|thumb|200px|A close up of the symbols on the tank]] | ||
|image5 | |image5=[[File:Eva3-33_C0043_e_gylphs.jpg|thumb|200px|On the satellite during [[Operation US]]]] | ||
|image6 | |image6=[[File:Eva3-33 C0278G dss-choker.jpg|thumb|200px|On the [[DSS Choker]] ]] | ||
|image7 | |image7=[[File:Eva3-33_C1279_glyphs.jpg|thumb|200px|Choker glyphs appearing through Kaworu's plugsuit collar]] | ||
|image8 | |image8=[[File:Eva3-33 C0397 eye.jpg|thumb|200px|Seen in Asuka's [[Asuka_Shikinami_Langley#Glowing_Eyepatch|Glowing Eyepatch]] ]] | ||
|image9 | |image9=[[File:Eva3-33 C1063 fcs.jpg|thumb|200px|In one of [[Eva-13|Eva-13's]] readouts]] | ||
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The glyphs have been observed on the | = Angel-sealing Hex Pillars= | ||
'''Angel-sealing Hex Pillars''' (使徒封印用呪詛柱, ''shito fuuin'you jusochuu'')<ref>Official name (in Japanese only) provided by ''[[Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection]]''. Translation is tentative and subject to change if [[Khara]]'s in-house translators provide an official English rendition.</ref> are devices covered in these glyphs and presumably used in the control and suppression of [[Angels]], Angel-contaminated individuals, and unstable [[Evangelion|Eva units]]. | |||
The devices are always used in multiple, placed in circular formation around the individual to be contained. Thei black surface is covered by dark grey glyphs that light up with red in a specific patterns that circles the pillar. Nothing has thus far been revealed about how the pillars work or regarding the nature of the glyphs. | |||
The pillars have been observed on the rooftop and underground of [[Bethany Base]], around the containment chamber of [[Asuka Shikinami Langley]] following contamination by the [[Bardiel|9th Angel]], and surrounding [[Evangelion Unit-01]] following [[Third Impact#Near Third Impact|Near Third Impact]] in the Q preview. They are also observed in [[Evangelion 3.0]] inside [[Wille|Wille's]] containement chamber where Shinji first wakes, and one is also shown being transport by Wille's fleet. | |||
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|image1 = | |image1 = [[File:Eva2-22 C0021 gates.jpg|thumb|200px|Pillars sealing off a shaft in [[Bethany Base]]]] | ||
|image2 = | |image2 = [[Image:Eva2-22_C0040.jpg|thumb|200px|Pillars at Bethany Base.]] | ||
|image3 = | |image3 = [[Image:Eva2-22_C0047.jpg|thumb|200px|Close-up of pillar; note runes on individual tiles.]] | ||
|image4 = | |image4 = [[Image:Eva2-22_C1339_comp.jpg|thumb|200px|Pillars in Asuka's containment chamber.]] | ||
|image5 = | |image5 = [[Image:Eva2-22_jikai_C01_comp.jpg|thumb|200px|Eva-01 speared and surrounded following Near Third Impact.]] | ||
|image6 = | |image6 = [[Image:Eva3-33_C0103.jpg|thumb|200px|The pillars visible around Shinji in [[Wille|Wille's]] containment chamber]] | ||
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==References== | |||
==Notes and References== | |||
[http://forum.evageeks.org/thread/14278/-Glyphs/ Forum thread on the glyphs] | |||
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Revision as of 02:34, 2 June 2013
Angel-sealing Hex Glyphs
Angel-sealing Hex Glyphs (使徒封印用呪詛文様, shito fuuin'you mon'yoo)[1] are symbols that appear throughout Rebuild of Evangelion.
The glyphs have been observed in several locations including:
- On the floor of Bethany Base Control Room
- On the walls behind Rei and Mari in the Preview for Evangelion Q
- On the DSS Choker itself and on the graphic explaining it
- On Eva-01's satellite during Operation US
- In the glow of Asuka's eyepatch
- In Eva-13's interface graphics.
- On the Sealing Pillars (See below)
Meaning
The glyphs have no universally accepted meaning. A sequence of what may be latin alphabet translations appears during the 3D display of the DSS Choker[2] It also appears that the glyphs often need to be rotated to be properly read[3].
It has also been suggested that the Glyphs represent piano keys, and that they play one of the piano sequences heard in the film[4]. However, it should be noted that strange piano tunes can be generated from quite unrealted sequences.
The designs are credited to Anno himself[5]. The glyphs appear similar to a set of designs seen in Nadia: Secret of Blue Water, and earlier anime by Gainax, directed by Anno[6].
Various occurances of the Glyphs | |||
Angel-sealing Hex Pillars
Angel-sealing Hex Pillars (使徒封印用呪詛柱, shito fuuin'you jusochuu)[7] are devices covered in these glyphs and presumably used in the control and suppression of Angels, Angel-contaminated individuals, and unstable Eva units.
The devices are always used in multiple, placed in circular formation around the individual to be contained. Thei black surface is covered by dark grey glyphs that light up with red in a specific patterns that circles the pillar. Nothing has thus far been revealed about how the pillars work or regarding the nature of the glyphs.
The pillars have been observed on the rooftop and underground of Bethany Base, around the containment chamber of Asuka Shikinami Langley following contamination by the 9th Angel, and surrounding Evangelion Unit-01 following Near Third Impact in the Q preview. They are also observed in Evangelion 3.0 inside Wille's containement chamber where Shinji first wakes, and one is also shown being transport by Wille's fleet.
Angel-sealing Hex Pillars | |||
Notes and References
- ↑ Official name (in Japanese only) provided by Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection. Translation is tentative and subject to change if Khara's in-house translators provide an official English rendition.
- ↑ Forum Thread on the glyphs The gylphs as letters.
- ↑ Forum Thread on the glyphs The need for rotating to recognise the glyphs.
- ↑ Forum Thread on the glyphs The gylphs as piano notes
- ↑ Forum Thread on the glyphs Designs credited to Anno
- ↑ Forum Thread on the gylphs A similar design seen in Nadia.
- ↑ Official name (in Japanese only) provided by Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection. Translation is tentative and subject to change if Khara's in-house translators provide an official English rendition.