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==Two Cores or One?==
==Two Cores or One?==
So far, we've never seen anything like two cores fusing or separating. No matter what crazy things Eva-01 does in EoE, there's nothing to show that cores fuse and separate like that. Instead of considering Israfel as a special case, why not show the one shot of Israfel with a single core (That too, with a very suspicious bar running across it) either as an animation error or Israfel hiding one of the cores? Reichu, what does the original genga for the scene say about the cores?--[[User:UrsusArctos|UrsusArctos]] 02:46, 26 August 2007 (EDT)
So far, we've never seen anything like two cores fusing or separating. No matter what crazy things Eva-01 does in EoE, there's nothing to show that cores fuse and separate like that. Instead of considering Israfel as a special case, why not show the one shot of Israfel with a single core (That too, with a very suspicious bar running across it) either as an animation error or Israfel hiding one of the cores? Reichu, what does the original genga for the scene say about the cores?--[[User:UrsusArctos|UrsusArctos]] 02:46, 26 August 2007 (EDT)
:Genga are just key frame animation drawings. I tend to use it because it's helluva shorter. I'm not sure what you're thinking of.
:Israfel has one normal-looking core when it initially shows up... [[:Image:09 C078 israfel.jpg]]
:one normal-looking core when it shows up again... [[:Image:09 C332 israfel.jpg]]
:and two cores that are heading towards each other after Alpha and Beta fuse once more. [[:Image:09 C354C,355 isra-fuse.gif]]
:--[[User:Reichu|Reichu]] 13:57, 26 August 2007 (EDT)

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Two Cores or One?

So far, we've never seen anything like two cores fusing or separating. No matter what crazy things Eva-01 does in EoE, there's nothing to show that cores fuse and separate like that. Instead of considering Israfel as a special case, why not show the one shot of Israfel with a single core (That too, with a very suspicious bar running across it) either as an animation error or Israfel hiding one of the cores? Reichu, what does the original genga for the scene say about the cores?--UrsusArctos 02:46, 26 August 2007 (EDT)

Genga are just key frame animation drawings. I tend to use it because it's helluva shorter. I'm not sure what you're thinking of.
Israfel has one normal-looking core when it initially shows up... Image:09 C078 israfel.jpg
one normal-looking core when it shows up again... Image:09 C332 israfel.jpg
and two cores that are heading towards each other after Alpha and Beta fuse once more. Image:09 C354C,355 isra-fuse.gif
--Reichu 13:57, 26 August 2007 (EDT)