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Usage

Short

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All

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Examples

{{Quotebox
|title = Evangelion Power Sources 
|quote =
'''Ritsuko:''' Then, I'll review it one more time.
Normally the Eva runs off electricity provided by an umbilical cable.
In emergencies, it can switch to an internal battery, with an active
life of one minute at full power, and no more than five minutes 
in the minimal activity gain mode.
This is the limitations of our current technology. 
|source = [[Episode 02]]
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Evangelion Power Sources

Ritsuko: Then, I'll review it one more time. Normally the Eva runs off electricity provided by an umbilical cable. In emergencies, it can switch to an internal battery, with an active life of one minute at full power, and no more than five minutes in the minimal activity gain mode. This is the limitations of our current technology.


{{Quotebox
|title = Evangelion Power Sources 
|quote =
'''Ritsuko:''' Then, I'll review it one more time. Normally the Eva runs off electricity provided by an umbilical cable. In emergencies, it can switch to an internal battery, with an active life of one minute at full power, and no more than five minutes in the minimal activity gain mode. This is the limitations of our current technology.
|source = --[[Episode 02]]
|align = right
|width=30em
}}
Evangelion Power Sources

Ritsuko: Then, I'll review it one more time. Normally the Eva runs off electricity provided by an umbilical cable. In emergencies, it can switch to an internal battery, with an active life of one minute at full power, and no more than five minutes in the minimal activity gain mode. This is the limitations of our current technology.