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Mister Shinji Ikari?}}


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What a disappointment.}}


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in combat with no training.}}
 
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Revision as of 18:48, 25 June 2014


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary







079
Kaji and Asuka on a port side walkway on the outside of the ship. Asuka is playing around on the railing.

KAJI:“What do you think of Ikari Shinji?”

ASUKA:“He's a boring kid. To think that that's the chosen Third Child. I'm disappointed.”

KAJI:“And yet, in a real combat, without preparation, his sync ratio easily exceeded forty percent.”