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In several episodes, Gendo is strongly concerned with [[Rei Ayanami]]’s welfare. Even going so far as to sustain servere burns to his hands<ref>[[Episode 05]]</ref> by opening a super-heated [[Entry Plug|entry plug]] hatch with his bare hands in order to rescue her after [[Evangelion Unit-00]]'s berserk incident.<ref>Gendo's white gloves cover the burns he sustained in rescuing Rei from her ejected entry plug, as seen in Episode 05. They later cover [[Adam|''something else'']] as well.</ref>  This concern might be read as semi-paternal in nature, given that if his and Yui’s child was a daughter, Gendo wanted to name her "Rei" ([[Episode 20]]), and Rei is almost like a daughter in that he shares some of his wife's genetic material. Alternatively it could be read as ensuring that his "investment" survives (for Rei is apparently Gendo’s gateway to controlling Instrumentality), as the transition from one Rei clone to the next is not entirely smooth and it would be difficult to build up that trust again.  
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In several episodes, Gendo is strongly concerned with [[Rei Ayanami]]’s welfare. Even going so far as to sustain severe burns to his hands<ref>[[Episode 05]]</ref> by opening a super-heated [[Entry Plug|entry plug]] hatch with his bare hands in order to rescue her after [[Evangelion Unit-00]]'s berserk incident.<ref>Gendo's white gloves cover the burns he sustained in rescuing Rei from her ejected entry plug, as seen in Episode 05. They later cover [[Adam|''something else'']] as well.</ref>  This concern might be read as semi-paternal in nature, given that if his and Yui’s child was a daughter, Gendo wanted to name her "Rei" ([[Episode 20]]), and Rei is almost like a daughter in that he shares some of his wife's genetic material. Alternatively it could be read as ensuring that his "investment" survives (for Rei is apparently Gendo’s gateway to controlling Instrumentality), as the transition from one Rei clone to the next is not entirely smooth and it would be difficult to build up that trust again.  
  
 
He was willing to have the gravely injured Rei pilot Eva-01 in [[Episode 01]] but that could relate more to the need to do whatever is needed to succeed in a tense situation, rather than any coldness towards Rei, for Gendo does often appear extremely pragmatic, almost ruthless.
 
He was willing to have the gravely injured Rei pilot Eva-01 in [[Episode 01]] but that could relate more to the need to do whatever is needed to succeed in a tense situation, rather than any coldness towards Rei, for Gendo does often appear extremely pragmatic, almost ruthless.

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Gendo Ikari
Gendo Ikari
碇 ゲンドウ
Age 48
Birthday 04/29/1967
Seiyū Fumihiko Tachiki

Profile

Gendo Ikari[1] is the Commander of Nerv, the husband of the "deceased" Yui Ikari and the distant father of Shinji Ikari. Originally known as Gendo Rokubungi, he changed his family name to Ikari after marrying Yui[2] and was then appointed as head of Gehirn and later Nerv, by Seele. Along with sub-commander Kozo Fuyutsuki, Gendo is responsible for the defense of Tokyo-3 against the Angels, and for aiding in the completion of the Human Instrumentality Project. At the beginning of the series, Gendo summoned his son to Tokyo-3 in order to serve as a replacement pilot for Eva-01.

Gendo never properly wears his uniform, even while in front of the JSSDF generals who, prior to the transfer of power when the N² Mine attack fails to stop the Angel, are technically in command and his superiors. Fuyutsuki keeps his uniform properly zipped up the entire time, but Gendo just wears his uniform's jacket open. It's possible that this is just economy of animation and character design (Gendo never zips up his uniform throughout the entire series), but it could also be an intentional hint that Gendo has no respect for his superiors at all.

Relationships

With Yui

Gendo in the Proposal

It was once rumoured that Gendo had approached Yui for nothing but her talent and her affiliation with Seele[3], but it seems that he truly loved her. Though he appears cold and distant, Gendo's primary motivation is in fact love: his goal in working on the Human Instrumentality Project is to reunite with his beloved wife, even if it means hijacking Seele’s plans[4].

With Shinji

But in doing this, Gendo manipulates or rejects the people around him, including his son, whom Gendo sent to live with his sensei shortly after Yui Ikari’s disappearance.

Episode 26' revealed that this was not an act of callousness, but that Gendo genuinely believed that he only hurt Shinji when his son was with him, so it was better to do nothing. This, along with Adam/Kaworu’s suggestion that Gendo had just been "running away" indicates that Gendo and Shinji may have more in common than it first appeared.

With the Akagis

During the series, Gendo was also involved in a sexual relationship with Naoko Akagi and later her daughter Ritsuko Akagi. Naoko, at least, appeared to understand that Gendo would only give her his body, that he could not forget about Yui. But both women's unbalanced natures were triggered by rejection from Gendo, resulting in Naoko's Murder of Rei 1[5], and later in Ritsuko's destruction of the Dummy Plug Plant[6] and her attempt to self destruct Nerv Headquarters[7]. It is likely that Gendo was using the Akagi women as a way to gain access to more knowledge. In Naoko's case, the reaction was triggered by Rei 1 forcing her to realize the truth about Gendo's feelings. In Ritsuko's case, it was her realizaton that Gendo had offered her as a sacrified to Seele in Rei's place.

With Rei

In several episodes, Gendo is strongly concerned with Rei Ayanami’s welfare. Even going so far as to sustain severe burns to his hands[8] by opening a super-heated entry plug hatch with his bare hands in order to rescue her after Evangelion Unit-00's berserk incident.[9] This concern might be read as semi-paternal in nature, given that if his and Yui’s child was a daughter, Gendo wanted to name her "Rei" (Episode 20), and Rei is almost like a daughter in that he shares some of his wife's genetic material. Alternatively it could be read as ensuring that his "investment" survives (for Rei is apparently Gendo’s gateway to controlling Instrumentality), as the transition from one Rei clone to the next is not entirely smooth and it would be difficult to build up that trust again.

He was willing to have the gravely injured Rei pilot Eva-01 in Episode 01 but that could relate more to the need to do whatever is needed to succeed in a tense situation, rather than any coldness towards Rei, for Gendo does often appear extremely pragmatic, almost ruthless.

Refenences

  1. As with Shinji, Ikari means "anchor"; Gendo's original surname, Rokubungi, means "Sextant", a navigational device that calculates a ship's location using the positions of the sun, moon and stars. For more information on how Gendo and the other characters were named, see Character Name Origins.
  2. In Japan, as in the west, it's usually the woman who changes her name after marrying, but occasionally the husband will change his name if the wife is of higher social status, especially if the wife has no brothers to carry on the family name.
  3. Episode 21
  4. See Theory and Analysis: Gendo's Agenda for more details
  5. Episode 21
  6. Episode 23
  7. Episode 26'
  8. Episode 05
  9. Gendo's white gloves cover the burns he sustained in rescuing Rei from her ejected entry plug, as seen in Episode 05. They later cover something else as well.



Characters
Main characters: Shinji Ikari | Rei Ayanami | Asuka Langley Soryu
Nerv staff: Misato Katsuragi | Gendo Ikari | Ritsuko Akagi | Kozo Fuyutsuki | Ryoji Kaji | Maya Ibuki | Makoto Hyuga | Shigeru Aoba
Classmates: Toji Suzuhara | Kensuke Aida | Hikari Horaki
Other characters: Kaworu Nagisa | Yui Ikari | Naoko Akagi | Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu | Dr. Katsuragi | Keel Lorenz | Pen Pen
Rebuild of Evangelion: Asuka Shikinami Langley | Mari Makinami Illustrious | Sakura Suzuhara | Ryoji Kaji (Jr)
Miscellaneous: Minor Characters | Minor Characters (Rebuild) | Extracanonical Characters
Theory and Analysis: Name Origins (Warships) | Designs | Relationships | Profiles
Resources: 2015: The Last Year of Ryohji Kaji