Talk:Episode 12

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Souls

Those are not Angel souls; those are the souls of the humans from the Katsuragi Expedition. thewayneiac Aug. 02, 2007 22:20 EDT.

Oh....how did you arrive at that conclusion? (I believe you I just want to know). Can you write that into the article here (formally and crud). Thanks. --V 22:33, 2 August 2007 (EDT)
Adam unleashed an AATF, which had the ultimate effect of destroying the bodies of the Katsuragi Team members and everyone else in the vicinity of the South Pole. "The complete annihilation of all life, down to microorganisms." The souls of Angels actually went into Angels like they were supposed to, hence why we have Angels mysteriously "waking up" 15 years after Adam opened her Doors of Guf. ~~----

Adam's Pylons

"The shoulder pylons are artificial, similar to the ones seen on the Evangelions. A photograph of the Katsuragi expedition digging up Adam(seen in the extended opening) shows Adam lying on her back, skewered on the lance, and lacking shoulder pylons." -- I'm parking this here until we can get picture evidence. --V 23:16, 2 August 2007 (EDT)

Below is the link to the image in question, Reichu uploaded it for use on the Adam page.

http://evacommentary.org/evawiki/Image:Full-op_C234_adam-spear.jpg --UrsusArctos 03:35, 3 August 2007 (EDT)

Sahaquiel's A.T. Field

There's one oddity that I bolded it in the text, and now I've reworded it for the time being. Does Rei actually cut Sahaquiel's AT field with the progressive knife, or does she cut a transparent membrane in front of the core? I thought Sahaquiel's field had been overwhelmed and the Evas actually pushed the angel upwards at that moment. A prog knife might penetrate an AT field, but how could it make a lasting cut in it? The Eva's hands, of course, are a wholly different matter.

^ Not signed? Anyway, I checked the script, and it does indeed say the knife is cutting the A.T. Field specifically. (It uses a comparison to a "curtain" again like it did in #02.) --Reichu 07:19, 3 August 2007 (EDT)