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The '''Adams'''<ref>The term "Adams" has only so far appeared in the preview for ''Eva 2.0'' at the end of the first movie. The ''Evangelion 2.0'' script refers to them only as giants of light (光の巨人, ''hikari no kyojin'').</ref> are four giants of light that were present at [[Second Impact]] in the [[Rebuild of Evangelion|Rebuild]] continuity.  
The '''Adams''' (アダムス, ''Adamusu'') are four [[Radiant Giant|radiant giants]] present at at [[Second Impact]] which play an important ongoing role in the [[Rebuild of Evangelion|New Theatrical Edition]] continuity. Very little concrete information is available about them at this time.  
 
The entities have not yet been directly mentioned within the actual films, and essentially nothing concrete is known about them. In [[Evangelion 3.0]], [[Kaworu Nagisa]] states that he himself is the 1st and 13th Angel, invalidating the previous idea that the four Adams put together served as Rebuild's 1st Angel (the role taken by [[Adam]] in the original series). How this connects the Adams to Kaworu Nagisa and the Angels in the Rebuild movies is, so far, unknown.
 
However, it is known that [[Eva-13]](dual-piloted by Kaworu and [[Shinji]]) is an "Adams survivor" - distinguished from other Evangelions by its complete inability to project an A.T. Field. Eva-13 bears a striking resemblance to [[Eva-01]] and the luminous being that [[Evangelion Unit-01]] [[Eva Pseudo-Evolution|pseudo-evolves]] into at the end of ''Eva 2.0'' to "continue Second Impact" resembles the Adams in their "giants of light" form.  This raises the possibility that Eva-01 is either one of the Adams or is related to them, although Eva-01 has known differences with Eva-13 (notably, the ability to generate an A.T. Field of its own.)
 
[[Mark.09]] is described as an "Adam's vessel" and "Wunder's former master"  with its entire body being a core. This might be an indication than an "Adam" or "Adams" can be shifted from one "vessel" to another, but this interpretation is subject to the exact meaning of "Adam's vessel". Thus far, more questions than answers exist for the Adams and their purpose.
 
The Adams as seen in their "giant of light" form are all slightly different in appearance, but all possess [[halo]]s and [[Wings of Light|wings]]. Fifteen years after Second Impact, the four [[cross|crosses]] they generated are still present in the center of the crater at the South Pole. Whether anything else happened in the following 14 years is not seen.


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|image3  = [[Image:Eva2-22 C0388 comp.jpg|thumb|Close-up of Second Impact crater.]]
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|image4  = [[Image:Eva1-0 jikai C08B adams.jpg|thumb|Old version of Adams from ''Eva 1.0'''s preview.]]
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==Third Eye==
==Details==
 
The Adams as seen in their "giant of light" form are all slightly different in appearance, but all possess [[halo]]s and [[Wings of Light|wings]]. Fifteen years after Second Impact, the four [[cross|crosses]] they generated are still present in the center of the crater at the South Pole. Whether anything else happened in the following 14 years is not seen.


One of the Adams has a third eye. This motif reappears with [[Evangelion Unit-01|Eva-01]] as the [[Eva Pseudo-Evolution|Radiant Giant]] at [[Third Impact#Near Third Impact|Near Third Impact]]. It also appeared with [[Evangelion Unit-08|Eva-08]] as originally designed, but the subsequent Eva-08 design has eight eyes and Eva-13 has four eyes, removing this connection. A three-eyed giant is present in the [[IPEA]]'s logo, as well.
Contrary to what the name implies -- i.e., that they replace the role of Adam from [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]], and are thus the First Angel of this retelling -- they do not appear to be the First Angel collectively. In [[Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo|Evangelion 3.0]], [[Kaworu Nagisa]] states that he himself is the First Angel (who "falls" and becomes the 13th as a result of the film's events). The lack of information about Kaworu himself, however, still leaves plenty of doors open to explore what precisely he meant by this claim, and what it means in terms of his true nature and connection to the other [[Angels]].
 
However, it is known that [[Evangelion 13|Eva-13]] (dual-piloted by Kaworu and [[Shinji Ikari|Shinji]]) is an "Adams survivor" (''Adams no ikinokori''). This is revealed by [[Mari Makinami Illustrious|Mari]] when Eva-13 becomes a radiant giant and transcends DMS Phase (a.k.a. [[Eva Pseudo-Evolution]]) Stage 3. Because the Adams were themselves radiant giants, and "pseudo-evolution" can be taken to mean "not evolving into a new form, but returning to an old one", the meaning of "Adams survivor" becomes clear: Evangelion 13 was one of the four giants involved in Second Impact, and survived the event only to be captured by humanity and modified into an Evangelion.
 
Eva-13 bears a striking resemblance to [[Evangelion Unit-01|Eva-01]]. Furthermore, the luminous being that Eva-01 pseudo-evolves into at the end of ''Eva 2.0'' in a "continuation of Second Impact" resembles the "three-eyed" Adams seen at Second Impact. As a point of interest, the three-eyed Adams has its chest area cropped out of frame, preventing the viewer from confirming whether or not the two cores that Eva-01's radiant giant form manifests were a feature of that Adams. However, a three-eyed being, visually recalling Adam's giant of light form from NGE, appears on the IPEA's logo; and if the logo's design is interpreted a specific way, the being appears to have two cores. Three eyes, two cores -- same as Eva-01, even though the logo predates Eva-01's pseudo-evolution. In addition, Ritsuko states at Near Third Impact that the awakening Eva-01 is "returning to its original form" and "transforming into an energy condensate", which taken with the other points make Eva-01's true nature as an Adams all but stated outright.  


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Pinpointing the identities of the remaining Adams requires more intensive speculation, and will thus be relegated to a separate article (to be linked in future).
[[Mark.09]] is sometimes considered a possible Adams, on account of being described as an "Adams' Vessel". However, the specificity of this label strongly suggests that Mark.09 is not an Adams per se, but, rather, something related to them, in a manner as yet undisclosed. Mysteriously, it is said to be "Wunder's true master", and is capable of wresting control of the ship away from Eva-01. Its entire body is a core exhibiting both metamorphic and imitative properties. In ''Evangelion'' lore, cores have classically served the function of a vessel: housing the resident soul and, when present, the S2 engine. This association could potentially shed light on what the Adams' Vessel truly is, but any such elucidation remains firmly in the realm of speculation at present.
==Term Usage==
[[Image:2-0crc_p360_adams.png|right|thumb|150px|Concept sketch by Anno]]
The term "Adams" first appears in the  preview for ''Eva 2.0'' at the end of the [[Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone|first movie]]. In the [[Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance|next film]], while the Adams make their first proper appearance during a stylized flashback to Second Impact, they go unnamed, as the sequence has no narration; nor are they named in the script, which refers to them only as only as "radiant giants" (光の巨人, ''hikari no kyojin''). Even so, the name from the original preview was confirmed to still apply when the ''[[Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection]]'' was published, wherein a concept sketch by [[Hideaki Anno|Anno]] is captioned "Adams" (アダムス). The term "Adams" is finally used in spoken dialogue as of [[Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo|Eva 3.0]].
Note that the term "Adams" is always plural. While this sounds unnatural in English, Japanese does not require that the number of something be specified -- that is, no distinction between singular and plural is needed. It is usually assumed to be implicit in the context, or deemed otherwise unnecessary to mention. The plural form "Adams" was probably chosen for its ambiguity and provocativeness: the distinction from singular "Adam" immediately stands out, and prompts questions in the viewer about whether or not these "Adams" have altogether supplanted Adam's original role as the First Angel, or if, perhaps, there is more to it. A singular "Adam" (アダム) was mentioned in the Eva 2.0 screenplay draft published in the CRC -- noteworthy because "Adams" were already established in the setting from the preview in 1.0 -- but this detail was altogether omitted in the final draft, replaced with nothing.
==Horn Motif==
Eva-13 along with the two Evangelions strongly suspected to also be modified Adams, Eva-01 and Mark.06, all possess forehead horns on their helmets. This motif also appears on Mark.09, which is an "Adams' Vessel" and not an Adams per se, along with the bridge of the Wunder, which is shaped much like an Eva helmet and evokes Mark.09's design specifically. Forehead horns are unknown for any other Evas, making this likely to be a deliberate visual motif. It is unclear if the horn motif has any greater significance beyond linking these entities together. In Japanese mythology, a centered forehead horn is associated with oni (a design connection that has been acknowledged in the past on account of Eva-01), representing one of two common variations that their horns can take.
The shot of four impaled giants -- generally thought to be the Adams -- present in [[Until You Come To Me]] at one point depicted some of the giants with horns as an actual anatomical  feature (not merely a feature of the armor). However, the horns were removed in the process of genga revisions.


==Notes & References==
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Revision as of 21:28, 29 June 2019

The Adams (アダムス, Adamusu) are four radiant giants present at at Second Impact which play an important ongoing role in the New Theatrical Edition continuity. Very little concrete information is available about them at this time.

Adams
The four Adams at Second Impact
Four sets of wings.
Close-up of Second Impact crater.
Old version of Adams from Eva 1.0's preview.


Details

The Adams as seen in their "giant of light" form are all slightly different in appearance, but all possess halos and wings. Fifteen years after Second Impact, the four crosses they generated are still present in the center of the crater at the South Pole. Whether anything else happened in the following 14 years is not seen.

Contrary to what the name implies -- i.e., that they replace the role of Adam from Neon Genesis Evangelion, and are thus the First Angel of this retelling -- they do not appear to be the First Angel collectively. In Evangelion 3.0, Kaworu Nagisa states that he himself is the First Angel (who "falls" and becomes the 13th as a result of the film's events). The lack of information about Kaworu himself, however, still leaves plenty of doors open to explore what precisely he meant by this claim, and what it means in terms of his true nature and connection to the other Angels.

However, it is known that Eva-13 (dual-piloted by Kaworu and Shinji) is an "Adams survivor" (Adams no ikinokori). This is revealed by Mari when Eva-13 becomes a radiant giant and transcends DMS Phase (a.k.a. Eva Pseudo-Evolution) Stage 3. Because the Adams were themselves radiant giants, and "pseudo-evolution" can be taken to mean "not evolving into a new form, but returning to an old one", the meaning of "Adams survivor" becomes clear: Evangelion 13 was one of the four giants involved in Second Impact, and survived the event only to be captured by humanity and modified into an Evangelion.

Eva-13 bears a striking resemblance to Eva-01. Furthermore, the luminous being that Eva-01 pseudo-evolves into at the end of Eva 2.0 in a "continuation of Second Impact" resembles the "three-eyed" Adams seen at Second Impact. As a point of interest, the three-eyed Adams has its chest area cropped out of frame, preventing the viewer from confirming whether or not the two cores that Eva-01's radiant giant form manifests were a feature of that Adams. However, a three-eyed being, visually recalling Adam's giant of light form from NGE, appears on the IPEA's logo; and if the logo's design is interpreted a specific way, the being appears to have two cores. Three eyes, two cores -- same as Eva-01, even though the logo predates Eva-01's pseudo-evolution. In addition, Ritsuko states at Near Third Impact that the awakening Eva-01 is "returning to its original form" and "transforming into an energy condensate", which taken with the other points make Eva-01's true nature as an Adams all but stated outright.

The Third Eye
Eva-01 at Near Third Impact
IPEA logo


Pinpointing the identities of the remaining Adams requires more intensive speculation, and will thus be relegated to a separate article (to be linked in future).

Mark.09 is sometimes considered a possible Adams, on account of being described as an "Adams' Vessel". However, the specificity of this label strongly suggests that Mark.09 is not an Adams per se, but, rather, something related to them, in a manner as yet undisclosed. Mysteriously, it is said to be "Wunder's true master", and is capable of wresting control of the ship away from Eva-01. Its entire body is a core exhibiting both metamorphic and imitative properties. In Evangelion lore, cores have classically served the function of a vessel: housing the resident soul and, when present, the S2 engine. This association could potentially shed light on what the Adams' Vessel truly is, but any such elucidation remains firmly in the realm of speculation at present.

Term Usage

Concept sketch by Anno

The term "Adams" first appears in the preview for Eva 2.0 at the end of the first movie. In the next film, while the Adams make their first proper appearance during a stylized flashback to Second Impact, they go unnamed, as the sequence has no narration; nor are they named in the script, which refers to them only as only as "radiant giants" (光の巨人, hikari no kyojin). Even so, the name from the original preview was confirmed to still apply when the Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection was published, wherein a concept sketch by Anno is captioned "Adams" (アダムス). The term "Adams" is finally used in spoken dialogue as of Eva 3.0.

Note that the term "Adams" is always plural. While this sounds unnatural in English, Japanese does not require that the number of something be specified -- that is, no distinction between singular and plural is needed. It is usually assumed to be implicit in the context, or deemed otherwise unnecessary to mention. The plural form "Adams" was probably chosen for its ambiguity and provocativeness: the distinction from singular "Adam" immediately stands out, and prompts questions in the viewer about whether or not these "Adams" have altogether supplanted Adam's original role as the First Angel, or if, perhaps, there is more to it. A singular "Adam" (アダム) was mentioned in the Eva 2.0 screenplay draft published in the CRC -- noteworthy because "Adams" were already established in the setting from the preview in 1.0 -- but this detail was altogether omitted in the final draft, replaced with nothing.

Horn Motif

Eva-13 along with the two Evangelions strongly suspected to also be modified Adams, Eva-01 and Mark.06, all possess forehead horns on their helmets. This motif also appears on Mark.09, which is an "Adams' Vessel" and not an Adams per se, along with the bridge of the Wunder, which is shaped much like an Eva helmet and evokes Mark.09's design specifically. Forehead horns are unknown for any other Evas, making this likely to be a deliberate visual motif. It is unclear if the horn motif has any greater significance beyond linking these entities together. In Japanese mythology, a centered forehead horn is associated with oni (a design connection that has been acknowledged in the past on account of Eva-01), representing one of two common variations that their horns can take.

The shot of four impaled giants -- generally thought to be the Adams -- present in Until You Come To Me at one point depicted some of the giants with horns as an actual anatomical feature (not merely a feature of the armor). However, the horns were removed in the process of genga revisions.

Notes & References