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'''Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu''' is the mother of [[Asuka Langley Soryu]]. She appears in Episodes [[Episode 22|22]], [[Episode 25|25]], and [[Episode 25'|25']].
 
'''Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu''' is the mother of [[Asuka Langley Soryu]]. She appears in Episodes [[Episode 22|22]], [[Episode 25|25]], and [[Episode 25'|25']].
  
She was a brilliant scientist involved with [[Project E]] at [[Gehirn]]'s [[Germany|German]] branch{{fact}}. However, she served as the test subject for a [[Contact Experiment]] with [[Evangelion Unit-02|Eva-02]] after which she developed a severe psychological illness as a result and needed to be institutionalized.
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She was a brilliant scientist involved with [[Project E]] at [[Gehirn]]'s [[Germany|German]] branch. However, she served as the test subject for a [[Contact Experiment]] with [[Evangelion Unit-02|Eva-02]], which trapped the maternal component of her [[soul]] inside the [[Evangelions|Evangelion]]'s [[core]].* Kyoko developed a severe psychological illness as a result and needed to be institutionalized.  
  
 
Kyoko became unable to recognize Asuka as her daughter, while rag dolls (which she alternated between treating tenderly and violently) became surrogate "Asuka-chan"s. One doll was decapitated; Asuka acquired the head and carried it with her as she watched her mother through the hospital glass. Kyoko throttled another, and, ultimately, used it to commit a "double suicide", hanging both herself and the doll-Asuka -- a spectacle the real Asuka had the misfortune of seeing.  
 
Kyoko became unable to recognize Asuka as her daughter, while rag dolls (which she alternated between treating tenderly and violently) became surrogate "Asuka-chan"s. One doll was decapitated; Asuka acquired the head and carried it with her as she watched her mother through the hospital glass. Kyoko throttled another, and, ultimately, used it to commit a "double suicide", hanging both herself and the doll-Asuka -- a spectacle the real Asuka had the misfortune of seeing.  
  
While Kyoko was confined at the hospital, her husband ([[Minor Characters#Langley|Langley]]) began to carry out an affair with [[Minor Characters#Stepmother|her doctor]]. Little discretion was taken from the start, as the two engaged in sexual acts in the room adjacent to Kyoko's; and, by the time of the funeral, they were already married. Individuals attending Kyoko's funeral provided insinuations that Langley's infidelity was the ultimate driving force behind the suicide itself.
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While Kyoko was confined at the hospital, her husband ([[Minor Characters#Langley|Langley]]) began to carry out an affair with [[Minor Characters#Stepmother|her doctor]]. Little discretion was taken from the start, as the two engaged in sexual acts in the room adjacent to Kyoko's; and, by the time of the funeral, they were already married. Individuals attending Kyoko's funeral provided insinuations that Langley's infidelity was the ultimate driving force behind the suicide itself.  
  
==Soul Division Theory==
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Although Kyoko physically died, the maternal component of her soul, at the very least, continues to survive within Eva-02. It also seems likely that the remainder was [[Salvaging|salvaged]] into Eva-02 following the suicide, as well: In a flashback in [[Episode 25]], we hear the insane Kyoko begging Asuka, "Please die with me!" In the [[Episode 25']] scene where Asuka finds her mother within Eva-02, Kyoko repeats, "You mustn't die!  You must live!  You're alive!", several times. However, the familiar "Please die with me!" is mixed in twice among her inspirational words, thus strongly implying that the insane Kyoko and the maternal Kyoko were incorporated together.*
  
Kyoko presents a classic problem in Evangelion analysis with regard to the exact mechanics of how she came to exist as the resident soul of Unit-02. Her madness and subsequent death occur after her contact experiment with Unit-02. However no other opportunities for the imbuement of her [[soul]] inside the [[Evangelions|Evangelion]]'s [[core]] are explicitly mentioned. This raises the question of whether Kyoko somehow continued to live without a soul, or whether she was mearly mad and the soul was imbued at a later data.
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Asuka only learns that "[Mama] was always watching over" her and "protecting" her shortly before the two of them, ironically, ''do'' at last die together: Kyoko, as Eva-02, is ravaged and killed by the [[Mass Production Evangelions]], taking Asuka with her.
 
 
The prevailing theory is based on [[Theory:Soul Division|Soul Division]], and holds that during the contact experiment, the maternal component of Kyoko's soul, at the very least, was absorbed into Unit-02, and that the remainder, if any, was most likely [[Salvaging|salvaged]] into Eva-02 following her suicide. This can be compared with the apparent [[The Soul in Evangelion Unit-00|division of Rei in Unit-00]].
 
 
 
In a flashback in [[Episode 25]], we hear the insane Kyoko begging Asuka, "Please die with me!" In the [[Episode 25']] scene where Asuka finds her mother within Eva-02, Kyoko repeats, "You mustn't die!  You must live!  You're alive!", several times. However, the familiar "Please die with me!" is mixed in twice among her inspirational words, thus strongly implying that the insane Kyoko and the maternal Kyoko were incorporated together.  
 
  
Asuka only learns that "[Mama] was always watching over" her and "protecting" her shortly before the two of them, ironically, ''do'' at last die together: Kyoko, as Eva-02, is ravaged and killed by the [[Mass Production Evangelions]], taking Asuka with her.
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*See [[Soul Divisibility]] for more details of this phenomenon.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:12, 7 September 2007

Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu
Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu
惣流・キョウコ・ツェッペリン
Age 31
Birthday 1974 (exact date unknown)
Seiyū Maria Kawamura

Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu is the mother of Asuka Langley Soryu. She appears in Episodes 22, 25, and 25'.

She was a brilliant scientist involved with Project E at Gehirn's German branch. However, she served as the test subject for a Contact Experiment with Eva-02, which trapped the maternal component of her soul inside the Evangelion's core.* Kyoko developed a severe psychological illness as a result and needed to be institutionalized.

Kyoko became unable to recognize Asuka as her daughter, while rag dolls (which she alternated between treating tenderly and violently) became surrogate "Asuka-chan"s. One doll was decapitated; Asuka acquired the head and carried it with her as she watched her mother through the hospital glass. Kyoko throttled another, and, ultimately, used it to commit a "double suicide", hanging both herself and the doll-Asuka -- a spectacle the real Asuka had the misfortune of seeing.

While Kyoko was confined at the hospital, her husband (Langley) began to carry out an affair with her doctor. Little discretion was taken from the start, as the two engaged in sexual acts in the room adjacent to Kyoko's; and, by the time of the funeral, they were already married. Individuals attending Kyoko's funeral provided insinuations that Langley's infidelity was the ultimate driving force behind the suicide itself.

Although Kyoko physically died, the maternal component of her soul, at the very least, continues to survive within Eva-02. It also seems likely that the remainder was salvaged into Eva-02 following the suicide, as well: In a flashback in Episode 25, we hear the insane Kyoko begging Asuka, "Please die with me!" In the Episode 25' scene where Asuka finds her mother within Eva-02, Kyoko repeats, "You mustn't die! You must live! You're alive!", several times. However, the familiar "Please die with me!" is mixed in twice among her inspirational words, thus strongly implying that the insane Kyoko and the maternal Kyoko were incorporated together.*

Asuka only learns that "[Mama] was always watching over" her and "protecting" her shortly before the two of them, ironically, do at last die together: Kyoko, as Eva-02, is ravaged and killed by the Mass Production Evangelions, taking Asuka with her.

Notes

  • The "z" in "Zeppelin" is pronounced like the English "ts".
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