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The Technical division is Nerv's science branch, responsible for the research and development of the Evangelions, as well as their maintenance and repair. It also analyzes scientific data obtained about the Angels, attempting to gain greater insight into them to aid the Technical division ind defeating the Angels. | |||
Nerv's senior scientific body appears to be relatively small. For example, the headquarters base in Tokyo-3 hosts a scientific staff consisting of Doctor Akagi and a handful of command personnel and assistants. It is probable that the high degree of automation provided by the Magi has rendered a large scientific crew unnecessary. | Nerv's senior scientific body appears to be relatively small. For example, the headquarters base in Tokyo-3 hosts a scientific staff consisting of Doctor Akagi and a handful of command personnel and assistants. It is probable that the high degree of automation provided by the Magi has rendered a large scientific crew unnecessary. |
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Nerv (German: nerve) is a paramilitary special agency nominally under the control of the United Nations. Nerv is tasked with defending humanity from the Angels through use of the Evangelions, which it constructed. Nerv is headed by Commander Gendo Ikari.
Origin and purpose
Officially, Nerv is "a private organization under the direct supervision of the UN", and under the aegis of the United Nations it is granted power to pressure local civilian and military organizations into aiding it, but in reality Nerv has very little oversight from the United Nations itself, beyond matters of funding. The effort to defeat the Angels is left almost totally at the discretion of Nerv's highest ranking personnel, without outside interference. Further, Nerv is pursuing its own agendas unknown to the UN, from sabotaging a rival defense contractor's prototype combat robot, "Jet Alone", to Nerv's ultimate clandestine goal to carry out the Human Instrumentality Project.
Originally, Nerv was known as Gehirn, but after its headquarters at Tokyo-3 and the Magi supercomputers were completed, it was renamed and reorganized into "Nerv" in 2010. Secretly, Nerv is backed by the mysterious organization Seele, a power cabal covertly controlling the United Nations.
Activities
Global branches and facilities
There are several global "branch" bases of Nerv. Most of them host their own Magi supercomputer systems and have Evangelion construction and support facilities.
Nerv headquarters
Nerv headquarters (Nerv HQ) is Nerv's massive, sprawling primary base of operations built in the subterranean GeoFront cavern under Tokyo-3. It is the command center for all of Nerv's operations across the globe. The entire city of Tokyo-3 was essentially built as a fortress to support Nerv HQ and the needs of the thousands of personnel that work there. The Evangelions were researched and developed here, and many of them were also built at Tokyo-3. The base itself is a labyrinthine complex housing multiple facilities for commanded and control, scientific research and the repair, maintenance and deployment of Evangelions. Nerv HQ is where all active Evangelions and their pilots are based, and it is from Nerv HQ that they are sortied.
- For more, see "Nerv headquarters".
Nerv-01
Nerv-02
Nerv-03
The Third Branch has a more prominent presence in Evangelion than the other branches.
Other facilities
- Matsushiro secondary experiment facility;A secondary facility exists in Matsushiro, a subdivision of Tokyo-2, on the site of modern-day Nagano. It possesses an independent technical staff, a standalone Magi system and support facilities for at least one Eva, but appears to be relegated largely to research and logistical support roles.
Little is seen of this branch outside of the Eva-03 story arc. It was severely damaged in Episode 18, when Bardiel hijacked Eva-03 and escaped from the facility.
- China branch;Beijing-Magi; Eva 08
- Berlin or Hamburg
Internal organization
Nerv globally employs many thousands of people, including scientists, technicians, paramilitary security forces, and support staff.
Tactical
- Headed by: Misato Katsuragi
The Tactical Operations branch is responsible for coordinating the Evangelions in actual combat, as well as directing Nerv's conventional security forces and defense grid in battle against the Angels.
Nerv's internal security forces are tasked with defending the organization from terrorist attacks and other small-scale conventional threats: Nerv was intended to fight the Angels, not other humans. As a result, Nerv is actually ill-equipped to repulse a frontal assault by conventional human military forces.
Security staff wear khaki uniforms like those of the operating staff, as well as red berets. They normally carry either MP5 or Uzi submachine guns.
Misato Katsuragi (a captain later promoted to major) wears an officier's uniform which consists of a red beret and red jacket (which she usually wears open except on formal occasions).
Technical
- Headed by: Dr.Ritsuko Akagi
The Technical division is Nerv's science branch, responsible for the research and development of the Evangelions, as well as their maintenance and repair. It also analyzes scientific data obtained about the Angels, attempting to gain greater insight into them to aid the Technical division ind defeating the Angels.
Nerv's senior scientific body appears to be relatively small. For example, the headquarters base in Tokyo-3 hosts a scientific staff consisting of Doctor Akagi and a handful of command personnel and assistants. It is probable that the high degree of automation provided by the Magi has rendered a large scientific crew unnecessary.
Each Nerv facility hosts a large corps of mechanics, electricians and other staff dedicated to maintenance, repair and construction. The standard tech uniform consists of orange coveralls and a cap.
Other divisions
- Intelligence: Information collection and analysis are handled by the black-suited agents of the Nerv Department of Security Intelligence, as are the surveillance and protection of key personnel.
- Public Relations: Nerv has its own PR subsection, which handles propaganda and media blackouts directed towards the general public to control information about the Angels and Evangelions.
Rank structure
The command structure of Nerv does not appear to exactly follow the established pattern of any single current national military or organization.
A definitive ranking list was never provided. The observed Nerv rank structure includes (in descending order):
- Commander (Gendo Ikari)
- Vice-Commander (Kozo Fuyutsuki)
- Major (Misato Katsuragi, after Episode 12)
- Captain (Misato Katsuragi, before Episode 12).
- First Lieutenant (Makato Hyuga, Shigeru Aoba, Maya Ibuki)
Certain persons, such as Ryoji Kaji, appear to have great freedom inside Nerv facilities despite not fitting into the established ranks. Kaji does not appear to have a specific rank, nominally working for Nerv's internal affairs division, where he is in fact a triple agent (as Misato points out, he doesn't actually have a "real" job at Nerv; Kaji is there to secretly perform tasks for Gendo, while in turn secretly investigating Gendo). Dr. Ritsuko Akagi herself, a very high ranking member in the Nerv command hierarchy and head of the entire Technical division, is never listed as having a formal rank. Ritsuko's full title at Nerv is ""Chief of Project E, Dr. Ritsuko Akagi of the Bureau of Technology's First Division."
In terms of the chain of command, control of Nerv HQ actually falls to Misato Katsuragi if both Gendo Ikari and Fuyutsuki are not present. This happened only once (pointed out as being an unprecedented occurrence) in Episode 12, soon after Misato was promoted to Major (thus it is not entirely clear if she was at this position in the chain of command when she was still a captain, but there's nothing to suggest that she wasn't). Misato Katsuragi and Ritsuko Akagi, as the department heads of the Tactical and Technical divisions, respectively, seem to hold a more or less equivalent position in the Nerv hierarchy. The exact rank relationship between Misato and Ritsuko is a bit murky, as several times throughout the series they give countermanding orders: ultimately it appears that Misato overrules Ritsuko on Tactical matters, involving actual combat and military deployment of Evas, while Ritsuko overrules Misato on Technical matters, such as if an Eva has become so badly damaged in a fight that the pilot cannot remain inside. This of course leads Misato and Ritsuko into conflict multiple times during the series, as Misato prioritizes the lives of the Eva pilots and will favor ejecting a pilot that is in danger, while Ritsuko prioritizes the survival of the Evangelion Units and considers the pilots to be ultimately replaceable compared to them. In terms of Nerv's actual, secret agenda, Misato is "out of the loop" on many matters known only to Gendo Ikari, Fuyutsuki, and Ritsuko. This ultimately puts Ritsuko in the position of de facto third-in-command for Nerv's secret agendas, of which Misato knows nothing.
Major is denoted by two lines on rank insignia.
Notes
- "Nerv" is named after the German word "nerve", following the scheme that Nerv's predecessor organization "Gehirn" is named after the German word for "brain", and Seele after the German word for "soul". The proper pronunciation is something along the lines of "nairf", and it is phonetically approximated into Japanese as nerufu. The casts of the English dubs by ADV Films and Manga Entertainment do not provide as accurate a rendition: they simply say "nerv" exactly like the English word "nerve".
- "Nerv" is often spelled using all-capital letters in the series, however it is apparently not an acronym. Further, it is not spelled with all-capital letters on the "Welcome to Nerv" pamphlet that Shinji is given in Episode 01. "NERV" is just how the word is often romanized by the Japanese production team: other words like "Adam" or "Second Impact" are spelled as "ADAM" or "SECOND IMPACT" at times in the series. This is merely a quirk of translation.