Evangelion Unit-03

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Evangelion Unit-03
Eva-03
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Model Type Production
Pilot(s) Toji Suzuhara
Soul(s) Probably Toji Suzuhara's mother (name unknown)
First Sortie Episode 18


Creation

Evangelion Unit-03 is the fourth Evangelion completed, the second "Production Model" Evangelion. Eva-03 and her sister unit, Eva-04, were constructed in the United States of America. Eva-03 was constructed at Nerv's first branch base (Nerv-1) in Massachusetts. After Nerv's second branch in Nevada (Nerv-2) and Eva-04 suddenly disappeared, the US government panicked and demanded that Eva 03 be transported off of its soil, to Japan.

Toji Suzuhara was selected as the pilot of Eva-03, and sent to Nerv's secondary testing facility at Matsushiro to conduct Eva-03's first activation test, supervised by Ritsuko Akagi and Misato Katsuragi. However, while suspended from a cargo plane during its flight to Japan, she passed through a bizarre cloud which was in fact the next Angel. The Angel infected her and took control of her body, and seconds after activation at the Matsushiro facility it went berserk and destroyed the base in an explosion. Upon discovering what had happened, Nerv HQ redesignated Eva-03 as the 13th Angel: Bardiel. As Eva 03 was infected and taken over by an Angel almost immediately after activation, any new features she may have been designed with remain unknown.

Physical Features

Eva-03 is described as a "Production Model" Evangelion, although it is not identical to the preceding Eva-02. Head design is different, with two eyes instead of four, and the Eva has red blood. Four nostril holes are prominently situated on the forehead. It uses the same armor arrangement as her predecessor, Eva-02 and her sister unit Eva-04, as well as the repaired Eva-00, with a predominantly black color scheme.

Soul

It is never directly stated whose soul resides in Unit 03, but the soul of Shinji Ikari's mother, Yui Ikari, resides in Evangelion Unit-01, and the soul of Asuka Langley Soryu's mother, Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu, resides in Eva-02. It is stated that Shinji's school class is actually a secret pool of potential Eva pilots, all grouped into one place. Also, it is gradually revealed or implied over the course of the series the mothers of all of Shinji's classmates are dead; (Kensuke Aida directly states this, and Hikari Horaki and Toji also heavily imply this). Thus it seems to be implied that there is some connection between all of the potential pilots having "dead" mothers.

Then, consider this, from the Classified Information (Translation):

"D. In-Depth Information

A unit called a core is used to eliminate the discrepancies in Eva, a human being with the body of a god and a soul. The soul of the pilot's mother, which is placed within the core, acts as a medium and makes piloting possible.

Due to difficulties encountered in the development of Eva-00, the core's system is poorly constructed, and she falls behind in performance capacity as a result. Another reason for her inferiority is that Eva-00's pilot, Rei, does not have a mother."

This makes it plain that with the exception of Rei, the pilot's mother is always chosen as the Evangelion's soul.

Following this chain of evidence, the inescapable conclusion is that Evangelion Unit 03 contains the soul of Toji's mother, which was extracted either some years before in another "contact experiment" that happened off-screen, or recently from her preserved remains.

Eva-03 in Rebuild

Eva-03 is seen in the trailer for Rebuild 2.0, and appears visually similar with the addition of a white "waistband" stripe. It appears to be infected by Bardiel as it did during the original series. A brief trailer shot reveals that it has a white eye with a red iris, like the eye seen in Episode 18 when Eva-01 smashes the infected Eva's head in.

Notes

  • Toji's usual attire has a striking resemblance to Eva-03's color scheme, perhaps foreshadowing (along with just about every other hint) that he was the pilot.
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