FGC:Episode 13 Scene 03

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071

IBUKI:“Rei's simulation body is moving.”








072

RITSUKO:“Impossible!”






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075

IBUKI (OFF):“The corrosion is spreading further.”




076

IBUKI:“It's invading the simulation bodies' suspension system.”






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080

TEXT:“Pull In Case Of Emergency”


Dr. Nick: Recycled cut from episode 5? And astonishingly enough, Nerv still hasn't retrofitted the test room observation windows with armored shutters.







081

UrsusArctos: The built-in blasting bolt blows the simulation body's arm clean off, ripping the flesh and exposing broken bone. Probably the only time these have proven useful in destroying an Evangelion body that is an active danger rather than in danger.










082

UrsusArctos: The shot of the Eva's severed arm crashing against the glass is similar to how Eva-01's arm narrowly misses Gendo in Episode 19. As we see in the next cut, Misato raises her arm instinctively to shield herself, while Gendo doesn't flinch even as he is soaked in Eva blood.








083

MISATO:“How's Rei?!”








084

IBUKI:“She's all right.”

RITSUKO:“All plugs emergency eject. Hurry up with the lasers!”








085

Mr. Tines: A rare occasion where the plugs eject under remote control while there's an Angel around.


UrsusArctos: And an equally rare occasion when the ejection system works as it should, without partially boiling the pilot (like with Rei's failed activation test). There's so much steam from the rocket that the plug bodies are obscured, but better that the water outside boils and not the LCL inside.









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087

UrsusArctos: From this angle they look much more like conventional DSRVs.








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090

UrsusArctos: Ireul's A.T. Field assumes a pulsating hexagonal grid pattern, unique among the Angels, in this episode's most direct reference to the 1971 movie version of Andromeda. The hexagonal pattern itself is true to the book, where it is illustrated somewhat differently (we see something similar to the book in Episode 23 Cut 288). Ramiel's hexagonal ATF in Episode 06 Cut 066 is one of that episode's bloopers and doesn't count.






091

MISATO:“An AT Field?!”






092

RITSUKO:“It can't be!”



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