playing the cello, listening to classical music, and riding the subway to relax.
i'm not really sure who i'de like to meet. i guess someone nice.Eva FAQ answers on the left! read away! ^_^So i'm sorry for the good people who wanted to leave nice messages.::::PLEASE READ!!!!!!:::::::::::::::::: I had to disable HTML posting, cause some bad people leave nasty links to BAD sites _ so a few bad people ruined it for the bunch. sorry!
pretty much anything, but Shiro Sagisu is my favorite composer.
Any movies that don't involve the destruction of earth. Kill Bill, Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind
Eva FAQ answers:The first Angel is Adam, said to have the appearance of a giant being made of light. The act of containing Adam turns him into an embryonic form and causes the Second Impact, in turn killing half of humanity and significantly altering the global environment. Later, Ryouji Kaji delivers the embryonic Adam, encased in bakelite, to NERV Commander Gendo Ikari, who implants it into his right hand. He is the Angel of Life, from which the Fruit of Life is born.
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The second Angel (in order of identification) is Lilith. Lilith is the mother of mankind (referred to as the "Lilim" by Kaworu/Tabris). She is secured to a giant cross in Terminal Dogma by nails and by the Lance of Longinus. Kaji and Misato mistake this figure for Adam, only to have Kaworu reveal her true identity in episode 24. Rei and her clones are possibly made from the same matter as Lilith. Unit 01 is also said to have been born from Lilith instead of Adam (as opposed to the other Eva units); this explains the high regard held for EVA-01 by Gendo Ikari and NERV. The LCL fluid used to oxygenate pilots while inside their entry plugs is actually Lilith's blood, which flows from an unregenerable wound. Her legs are missing, though numerous human legs protrude from this location. In the Director's Cut of episode 22, Lilith's legs regrow (though still with human legs protruding from them) when the Lance is removed. Her face is concealed by an enormous mask depicting the seven eyes of God. The mask's design also serves as the logo of SEELE. She is sometimes known as the Angel of Knowledge, from which the Fruit of Knowledge is born.Note: A translation error in the North American release of The End of Evangelion occurs with a statement by Misato in which she mentions Adam as being born from Lilith implying that she, not Adam, is the first Angel. What she is meant to say is that mankind was born from Lilith in the same way the Angels were born from Adam. Official sources classify Lilith as the second Angel identified by NERV.-------------------------------------------------------
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Tabris, the seventeenth Angel, named after the angel of free will, takes the form of a 15-year-old boy named Kaworu Nagisa. He is said to have been born from Adam himself, and is sent by SEELE directly under the pretense of a replacement pilot for EVA-02 after Asuka's synch ratio drops below functional levels. He has the unique ability to set his synch ratio at any level he wishes, as long as his soul is more dominant than the Eva's. He also has the ability to levitate and use psychokinesis. He activates EVA-02 externally and without a power source and takes it with him as a guardian when he infiltrates Terminal Dogma in an attempt to reach Adam. However, upon discovering that Lilith, not Adam, is located there, he asks Shinji (in EVA-01) to destroy him. After a long hesitation, Shinji reluctantly agrees and crushes Kaworu, the only person to ever tell Shinji he was loved.Note: The "director's cut" version of episode 24 includes several new animation sequences, such as Kaworu conversing with the SEELE monoliths.
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Lilim (Mankind)
Lilim, the eighteenth AngelMankind is referred to as Lilim by Kaworu -- i.e. they are beings born from Lilith rather than Adam. Since the Angels are humans who rejected the human form, or in other words are alternate incarnations of humanity, humankind can be considered the eighteenth Angel. This may conflict with the theory that the Angels were those that ate from the Tree of Life (thus their impressive physical abilities, such as rapid regeneration and incredible fortitude) while the original human(s) ate from the Tree of Knowledge (thus their technological superiority). In The End of Evangelion, Misato mentions that the other Angels were merely other directions that human evolution may have taken, and that humanity is the 18th Angel. It is uncertain whether she actually believed this statement or was merely commenting on the destructive nature of Angels and humans. It is perhaps believed that the "Lilim" are the messengers of Deceit and Death, fitting for the human race.