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|comment=In Andromeda, they knew they were dealing with an alien microbe from the get-go. Here, they don't even know what they're looking at. The "deterioration of sterilized rooms" line is a one-off, since we barely see anything related to sterilization in the rest of the series (and it does make one wonder if Nerv is a whole lot sloppier than it should be).}} | |comment=In Andromeda, they knew they were dealing with an alien microbe from the get-go. Here, they don't even know what they're looking at. The "deterioration of sterilized rooms" line is a one-off, since we barely see anything related to sterilization in the rest of the series (and it does make one wonder if Nerv is a whole lot sloppier than it should be).}} | ||
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|comment=}} | |comment=It is quite puzzling how the Angels appear out of nowhere, even materialising from the walls in a relatively secure base. Maybe the Angel already targeted the site before and introduced itself as a contaminant during the construction of B Wing.}} | ||
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|comment= }} | |comment=Evangelion never provides a clear answer to most questions, and in this case a viewer can plainly infer that the Angel entered through an air bubble mixed into the concrete due to sloppy construction. Reserve that question for Angels that appear out of orbit (Sahaquiel, Arael) or literally out of nowhere (Leliel).}} | ||
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