Neon Genesis Evangelion ANIMA - Volume 05 (Seven Seas) (Kobo - LNWNCentral)
Neon Genesis Evangelion ANIMA - Volume 05 (Seven Seas) (Kobo - LNWNCentral)
Color Inserts
Title Page
Copyrights and Credits
Table of Contents Page
Part 1: Beautiful and Dying World
Chapter 1: Final Regeneration
Chapter 2: Heurtebise Over the Atlantic
Chapter 3: New Routine
Chapter 4: Messenger
Chapter 5: Ogasawara Eastside
Chapter 6: Here I Am
Part 2: Final Model
Chapter 7: Heurtebise
Chapter 8: Mutual Acknowledgement
Chapter 9: Mari Escapes
Chapter 10: Breadth of Acknowledgement
Chapter 11: Europe’s Triumphant Rally
Chapter 12: Night Class
Chapter 13: Evil Unto Evil
Chapter 14: Night Class II
Chapter 15: With a New Name
Part 3: The Lance of Shinji
Chapter 16: Sudden Turn
Chapter 17: Shinji
Chapter 18: Nerv Japan
Chapter 19: Life-Form Deluge
Chapter 20: Stowaway
Chapter 21: Crowd
Chapter 22: Asuka
Chapter 23: Battle at New Island
Chapter 24: Into the Depths
Part 4: Hikari / Armaros
Chapter 25: Retribution
Chapter 26: Ayanami
Chapter 27: A New Mouthpiece
Chapter 28: Wrath of the Beast
Chapter 29: Mari
Chapter 30: Classroom
Chapter 31: Skeleton Key
Part 5: World Tree
Chapter 32: Fortress of Frosted Glass
Chapter 33: A Drop in the River
Chapter 34: Eva-02
Chapter 35: Longinus
Chapter 36: Hikari and Asuka
Chapter 37: Ogasawara Islands
Chapter 38: Roots of the World Tree
Part 6: Aether Flux
Chapter 39: Wayward Lance
Chapter 40: Pillaging Machine
Chapter 41: Marionette
Chapter 42: To the Light
Chapter 43: Ghosts
Chapter 44: Red Shift
Chapter 45: Substitute
Part 7: Battleship Return
Chapter 46: Armaros Hakone Assault
Chapter 47: Beyond the Twilight
Part 8: Pacific Partition
Chapter 48: Mari’s Assault
Chapter 49: Hakone
Chapter 50: A Wolf’s Wisdom
Chapter 51: Inside the Tunnel Network
Chapter 52: Pacific Partition
Chapter 53: Black Giant
Chapter 54: Classroom
Chapter 55: The Giant of Light’s Second Coming
Part 9: Immaculate Conception
Chapter 56: The Lance of Casuality
Chapter 57: Clash of the Titans
Chapter 58: Longinus Ring
Chapter 59: Shape of Shinji
Omake: Concept Gallery
Postscript
Newsletter
Chapter 1:
Final Regeneration
THRUM!
The giant pulse echoed throughout the underground complex.
DA-THRUM!
Would Super Eva finally make its reappearance?
The crawling giant lurched one of its arms upward, as if trying to grab hold of
something. The thin layer of ice covering it slowly broke away as smoke rose
from its body. The giant was acting strangely. It trembled, as if it didn’t have full
control. Heat shot out of its body as it tried to reposition itself.
“It’s lost its balance. It doesn’t need to accelerate as much as it did,” Maya
whispered.
The ruins of Central Dogma. The underground lab complex and former
headquarters of Nerv. Lilith’s Chronostatic Sphere, its defining feature, had
been stolen away, leaving an imprint in the place where it had been. Maya had
hurried to the deserted area on a hunch. She was grinning now, though she
didn’t know it.
“But… Look at you. Such an old model.”
The giant that looked like Super Eva turned again, shaking off the ice, which
highlighted the yellow accents of the old Eva-01. It broke through the
experimental aquarium, boiling away what little water was left. Steam rose
from the giant’s super-heated body.
“Heh… Ha ha… Ah ha ha ha ha!”
Maya, the grim chief of science and engineering, exploded with laughter. The
giant continued reaching for the invisible sky from within the smoke and rubble,
as if to say, “I should be flying by now.”
The entry plug shook violently. Asuka held on to the headrest of Shinji’s plug
seat. She looked up through the center hatch at the classroom ceiling, gasping
when it suddenly closed. The entry plug shook from all sides now.
We’re accelerating through 3D space…and it feels like we’re inside something
much larger.
She heard the unmistakable contractions of a giant’s muscle fibers.
“No! We’re inside an Eva?!”
THRUM!
Shock waves reverberated through her body, originating from in front of her.
“And a pulse… It’s Super Eva’s heart!”
I can’t believe it! We actually brought Super Eva back!
Asuka was shocked that her prayer had come true. She knew Shinji would
concentrate on his Eva once he was seated in the plug. And she would’ve
considered the experiment a great success even if Shinji had only traced Super
Eva’s signal from Yomotsu Hirasaka beyond the Bonin Islands, also known as the
Ogasawara Islands. She had not been expecting this kind of magic to occur.
“Hah!” Asuka giggled. “Good job getting your better half back, Shinji!”
She looked around, but she couldn’t tell where they were because of the
distortions in the virtual display.
His vision is getting narrower…
“Asuka,” Shinji croaked. She looked over and saw that he was turning pale as
he struggled to shift the heavy control stick. His breathing had grown shallow.
It’s tunnel vision. He’s panicking.
“There’s something wrong… I can’t…breathe…”
Shinji clawed at his throat with his left hand. He unbuttoned his collar, tearing
off the first button of his shirt in the process.
“Father and Ritsuko-san… They’re here… The only things left in this body…
Painful… All of it!”
“Stop talking nonsense and get up!”
According to Toji and the others, this Shinji was a representation of himself in
the dream. Asuka had placed her bets on the classroom being a secure location
that Shinji had dreamed up, but things weren’t as safe as they seemed.
“Get a hold of yourself!” Asuka shouted.
Shinji was suffocating. Asuka tried to bring him back into reality through his
projection.
“I have to get out of here. But I can’t fly…and that’s the only way out!”
The plug rumbled as the Eva collapsed to the floor. Asuka yelped, her back
slamming against the wall. She caught the interior of the entry plug just as her
face was about to smack into it.
“Pull yourself together!” she growled,
“I can’t fly,” Shinji said. “Where are my wings?! Did you take them away,
Father?!”
He’d lost control of himself. Asuka groped around in the entry plug, raised her
hand, and brought it down on Shinji’s face. “Calm down, you idiot!” Several
pop-up windows appeared on the screen, informing her that the Eva was now
in combat mode.
“An enemy…” Shinji muttered.
A chill ran down Asuka’s spine. Is he confusing his pain with the Eva’s?
Shinji and Super Eva shared the same heart, and the line was blurred between
their two entities. But if the dream theory was correct, then the Eva was
currently his only remaining body.
Did the Eva feel that sensation just now? Is Shinji’s dream nothing more than a
dream?!
“Enemies… Aaah!” Shinji frantically tried piloting his Eva. “Weapons… I’m
defenseless! I can’t fly… I can’t even move!”
The Eva was kneeling, but it slipped as it kicked the ground, having yet to
recover its balance. It tumbled forward as it struggled, kicking up a cloud of
dust. The giant rose and fell again. It looked like a baby that didn’t know how to
walk, lurching around the prefab laboratory, tearing it apart in the process.
“Get back here, Maya! It’s not safe!” Misato shouted at the figure in the white
lab coat as she watched the whirlwind the giant was kicking up.
THRUM! THRUM!
Misato recognized the pulse, rapid though it was.
“Is that Super Eva?!”
Its head certainly looked like that of Eva-01…
But those orange shoulder pylons look like the ones Unit One used to have.
And there’s four of them. Wait, four?! It’s been modified! Did Maya do that?
Misato knew there must be a reason why Maya had been preoccupied in Cage
Two, but even she couldn’t make such modifications this quickly.
Still, she knows something!
“Maya, what happened here? How did Super Eva return? And Shinji…”
The giant’s modified appendages were skeletal, not fit for combat. It lacked
the polish of a newly installed system, and its movements seemed a bit
desperate.
“Maya!” Misato approached the scientist.
“This is the only place it could have appeared,” Maya said, not looking at her.
“Appeared?” Misato asked. “Are you saying this thing came out of
nowhere?!”
But Maya remained silent.
“It would be really nice if you could explain this whole thing to me.”
“I don’t think you’d understand even if I did.”
Maya watched the flailing giant, her eyes filled with surprise, expectation, and
anxiety. Misato knew she couldn’t make sense of the situation herself. And she
certainly couldn’t allow her friend to remain in this stupor.
“Chief Ibuki,” Misato said, acting as the Commander of Nerv Japan, whose
mission was to protect human life and society from supernatural threats. “You
have used a great deal of energy and resources—natural and human—without
authorization. I know you and your people are exhausted. How about we have a
little chat, preferably in a small room, so you can recuperate?”
Maya turned to face Misato, looking very annoyed. “I can’t stand by such a
foolish decision! That will only bring destruction down on humanity…on us! We
must tune this unit immediately!”
The modified Super Eva flailed, sending a block of concrete the size of a car
flying past them, shaking the floor as it landed.
Misato shrugged her shoulders and took a step back. “Well, excuse me for
being a fool, then.”
Maya sighed. “I apologize, Commander Katsuragi. I’ve been making restraint
armor in the cage for that thing.” She’d asked others to bear her uncertainties
long enough. “I took the liberty of preparing it on a hunch. This place is still the
hub of reality for all individuals last seen here—even without Lilith’s
Chronostatic Sphere—which is probably why the giant also reappeared here.”
She turned her back on the struggling giant.
“I don’t know how it happened, but Super Eva returned to the location of the
Chronostatic Sphere, to where the decommissioning facility for Unit Zero used
to be, in the old Central Dogma.”
Back inside the modified Super Eva, the A.I. had begun pouring LCL into the
plug as an emergency measure after receiving information from the unit’s
accelerometer. Unfortunately, it didn’t fill the plug in time to prevent the
impact. Asuka yelped, clinging to Shinji’s neck as the liquid buffer failed to
absorb the shock.
“Stop it, Shinji!” she yelled. “There are no enemies around!”
Shinji was still fighting the invisible foe. The giant awkwardly thrust its hands
up to the sky, destroying what little balance it had. Asuka hung on for dear life,
unable to tell what might come next.
“I can’t move, Asuka!” Something flashed across the display, increasing
Shinji’s panic as the giant turned to see what it was. “Let go of me!”
“Stop it! That was your own shadow!”
Shinji grabbed her shoulder with his left hand. “Let go of me!”
Asuka’s thin shoulders flinched when she heard the anger in his voice, but she
squeezed his hand and shouted back at him. “Not on your life!”
The shock of this forced him to look at her for the first time. He inhaled
sharply. Her expression wasn’t one of fury but of sadness, her hair tossing about
in the LCL.
He turned away and muttered, “Sorry.”
Shinji’s apology seemed more reflexive than sincere, but at least his panic had
subsided for the moment. Asuka floated through the LCL over to the pilot seat
and pulled Shinji into her chest.
“All the power in the world and you’re still a big baby.” she said, her arms
trembling around him.
“Asuka…?”
She quietly exhaled, bubbles drifting away like stardust, and took a deep
breath of the LCL—slowly, so as to keep herself from sobbing.
“Shinji…they say you’re a denizen of this dream.” Asuka’s lips brushed against
his hair.
“This is all…a dream? I’m dreaming?”
“You are the dream! Your dream has invaded reality! The real you has gone
missing, along with Super Eva, after you triggered the Third Impact! They say no
one can survive that, but…”
Asuka held him tighter. Her chest rose and fell with the rhythm of her
breathing, and Shinji could feel the warmth of her body, even through her
uniform.
He could feel it. Him. Shinji. Not Super Eva.
“But I made it back! And in one piece, too! So tell me how it happened, Shinji!
Tell me how I made it home!”
Asuka had kept this anxiety to herself long after her return. She’d spent a
significant amount of time as the Asuka/Eva synthesis. Her mind and body had
been scrambled after she was amalgamated with the ocean of organic data on
the Ark. Her memories about the experience were hazy to the point of seeming
unreal. She still found it hard to believe that she’d actually reverted to her
human state.
“Asuka, move,” Shinji whispered into her chest. “I was fighting Armaros on
Yomotsu Hirasaka…and then the Third Impact. Right.”
Shinji’s eyes were open now, next to the ribbon on the front of her uniform.
He was staring into the distance.
“I want to see what’s in front of me,” he said. Images began to appear on the
virtual display, reflecting his calm.
Where am I?
“I was in the classroom, but now… This is the ruins of old Central Dogma,”
Shinji said.
Asuka wrinkled her nose. “Where’s Lilith’s Chronostatic Sphere?”
“Armaros… He took it.”
“Excuse me? What the hell have you people been doing?!”
“I could ask you the same thing, you know.”
“Well, I… Stuff happened.”
“Uh-huh. Stuff happened down here, too.”
But what happened to me?
Shinji looked at the Eva’s body through the display. “Who modified me?
Maya? Where’d my Vertex wings go? I can’t fly without them.”
“You’ve got bigger things to worry about than flight right now,” Asuka said.
“How about standing on your own two feet? Look, you’ve got just the thing to
help you,” she said, pointing to what looked like a railing. “Use that to support
you as you get up.”
She was referring to the circular linear rail Maya had built around a Q.R.
Signum to simulate the Tower of Babel.
“Stop treating me like a baby!”
“And look! Maya and Misato are at your feet.”
Misato gasped. The words had been etched into the otherwise pristine metal
with the precision of a progressive tool. Akagi Ritsuko’s name appeared next,
followed by dozens of others in different handwriting. A single word connected
them all at the end: ALIVE.
“What is—Maya?!”
Maya had disappeared behind the giant.
“There it is. The Time Brake.”
The small black disc took her breath away. Shinji had slowed down the event
horizon.
You have 0.8 seconds of the Third Impact left, Shinji. And you can use it
however you wish, in whatever form you take.
“It’s all up to you, now.”
Thrum!
The rhythmic heartbeat of the Eva shook the air.
Chapter 2:
Heurtebise Over the Atlantic
REI TROIS AND SIX had grown used to their uniforms from the past generation
—the black sailor shirts paired with long skirts. The two were currently moving
the desks from the classroom into the hall in rows of three.
“What are you guys doing?” Toji asked. He was also wearing a black uniform,
with his bag slung over his shoulder. “You’re blocking the hallway.”
“This is the only way we can take classes,” Trois said, pointing to the
classroom.
“Of course…” Toji said, smacking his forehead. “Can’t do anything in class with
that entry plug right in the middle of it. But classes in the hallway? Doesn’t
sound much better.”
Six opened a window from inside the classroom and poked her little head out
of it. “We’ll open the windows. Won’t be too hot or cold.”
It was then that Toji noticed… These are winter uniforms we’re wearing.
Weird how they don’t feel hot.
“We might as well remove this partition along with the windows and doors.
Come on, boys. We’ve got work to do.”
And so began another day of Shinji’s School Life, An Ikari Yui Dream
Production.
Nerv Japan wanted to respect the dead and had therefore risked a great deal
by inviting the JSSDF to confirm that it was one of their soldiers.
According to Maya, Super Eva had broken through the Chronostatic Sphere,
where time had stopped three years ago, and had received upgrades
appropriate to its new state. Misato wanted evidence for this theory.
Three years ago, at the Battle at Nerv HQ, between the feet of giants, JSSDF
special forces had been dispatched to eliminate all Nerv staff. It was then that
Lilith had brought time to a halt.
“Super Eva brought the force of the Third Impact into the sphere. Master
Sergeant Sakura probably saw his chance to escape and crawled into his
restraint armor.”
Not that I feel sorry for him. Misato shuddered from a strange déjà vu. The
guy shot me in a different future.
She shook her head to chase out this grim thought. “More importantly…”
They moved from the medical bay to the meeting room. While the JSSDF staff
had left, along with the body of their comrade, Kasuga stayed behind, saying,
“My soldiers on Yomotsu Hirasaka Island need every bit of intel I can find.”
Misato respected his wishes and agreed to share whatever they knew about
the modified Super Eva. Just then, Maya returned from the cage with a new
discovery.
“What’s up?” Misato asked.
Maya ran her hand through her hair. She looked haggard. The strange spirit
that had previously possessed her had fled. “Basic modifications were
completed on the other side. All that’s left for us to do is fit him into his new
restraint armor and maybe switch some components out for more reliable
ones.”
“You mean those four sheets you were working on after sending your entire
team home?” Misato asked.
Maya crinkled her nose.
Misato went on. “Take two days off when you’re finished. Don’t worry about
reattaching Unit Zero-F’s arm. The cage team can do that just fine.”
Maya shrugged and took her seat.
With everyone present, an image of Fuyutsuki in the command center
flickered to life on the monitor.
“We speculated that time had frozen within the Chronostatic Sphere, but it
looks like it has advanced by three months.”
“I don’t think so,” Maya quipped. She was the one who’d speculated that
Super Eva’s modifications had taken three months to complete.
“Hang on, Maya. It’s only been a week since Yomotsu Hirasaka fell.”
“Perhaps time is accelerating on the other side.”
“It’s what?”
Maya elaborated. Shinji’s mother had manipulated the dimensional door from
the other side to transport Super Eva, whose time was close to stopping, to a
place where time had completely stopped. Time had then accelerated within
the Chronostatic Sphere, as if Yui was telling her husband to do something
about their self-destructing son.
“Super Eva’s time was close to stopping?” Misato frowned.
“The Third Impact would have happened within the sphere if time moved for
him.” Maya continued. “We’ve seen instances where Unit One would do
everything in its power to make Shinji’s wishes of stopping something come
true. Take the freezing of Lake Ashi when Quatre’s Eva fell, for example.”
“So, the rapid freezing…”
“Happened on a particle level, yes. But nine percent of its heat remained. We
still don’t know why.”
“So it can interfere with time. Are you saying it stopped its own time in order
to prevent Yomotsu Hirasaka from landing?”
“We have records of the power curve of the Second Impact. The Third Impact,
which happened over the Ogasawara Islands, appears to follow the same curve.
A massive accumulation of energy followed by a moment of silence before the
release. If it continues to follow the same rules as the Second Impact, the
explosion will reach Hakone.”
Misato furrowed her brow. “So…the Third Impact isn’t over yet?”
Toji raised his hand. “Shinji’s mom told me about that. Shinji’s putting a tap
over the impact with his remaining 0.82 seconds of life.”
“A tap?” Misato asked.
“A tap to control it, I suppose,” Maya said.
“The energy produced by the Third Impact is immense to the point of bending
space-time. It’s going to take a long while, but Shinji is releasing it, little by little,
throughout his new life. This is his duty now.”
“But isn’t he just a dream?”
“Well, if the real Shinji woke up, it’d all be over in 0.82 seconds.” The edges of
Kasuga’s lips hooked to form a smile.
“I suppose this is all funny to you, sir,” Toji said.
“I apologize. All of this sounds like a fairy tale…or a horror story.”
“We can only work with what the facts have to offer,” Misato said, although
she sympathized with him.
“We’re throwing all our ideas at a wall to see what sticks. How we’re going to
utilize the massive amount of power in front of us is more important.”
Kasuga conceded. “Very well, Commander Katsuragi. But if you would allow
me one more question: If the pilot Ikari Shinji is not the real Ikari Shinji, then
where is his body?”
“The real Shinji exists,” Maya said.
“What?!” Toji exclaimed, “Wait, but…how?!”
This was her new discovery. “We’ve scanned the Super Eva and found the
original plug inside the entry hatch along the spinal receiver.”
“That’s crazy. What happened when Soryu got in?”
Maya looked down at her tablet. The look on her face clearly said, Don’t ask.
“I don’t know. Maybe it disappeared, maybe it was stacked on top of it. What
we do know is about the plug itself. See?”
A figure was seated within the entry plug. The final moments of Ikari Shinji
were frozen into a single image. His hands were holding the control sticks; his
left clutched to his chest and his right thrust out in front of him. His mouth was
open in a scream, and his bangs flew every which way. Once he resumed
motion, it would all end in 0.82 seconds. The gray image of the scanner made
him look like a statue.
“You’re a damn hero, Shinji.” Toji felt his heart burn within him. He couldn’t
imagine what his friend had been thinking.
“What if you cut open the body? Can you get him out of there?”
“Even if we could operate on the chest, we can’t get the plug housing open.
Dr. Akagi referred to it as the Untouchable Space.”
“You did get a message from her!”
MARI HAD FOLLOWED Asuka and Six to Shinji’s school, but she was pushed
back by the invisible membrane at its gates. She wasn’t among those who
would take part in Shinji’s idyllic dreamworld.
Little Mari was the pilot of the U.S. Eva Wolfpack, which had been destroyed
when it consumed an excess amount of life-form data. She was now sulking her
way home, one hand holding Azuchi’s leash, the other holding the hand of a
female security officer. They were close to the LRT station when she suddenly
stopped.
“Mari?” the officer asked, thinking perhaps that the girl had yet to give up on
going to school.
Azuchi, too, looked at Mari. Then the dog jumped back and began barking in
surprise.
Mari’s eyes were wide open, her pupils strangely dilated as she stared into
the distance. She turned to the southeastern sky and started howling.
Chapter 7:
Heurtebise
Toji understood BLS as Basic Life Support, a course he was obliged to take to
prepare for emergency situations.
Fuyutsuki corrected him. “This BLS stands for Biological Structure, a structure
made of multiple theories. It gives form to a person’s crude thoughts—in this
case Ikari Shinji’s—and layers it on top of the physical world.”
“Hence BLS Layer,” Toji mused. “Got it.”
Shinji couldn’t exist outside the Eva’s dream. He was like a ghost who haunted
a particular classroom. Maya was growing sick of being asked about the
phenomenon, so Fuyutsuki had taken it upon himself to give it a proper name.
“Writing our reports should be a lot easier now. Having to mention ‘the pilot’s
dream’ to the U.N. every time is a bit iffy.” Toji bowed his head politely before
following up with another question. “So, the Shinji inside Shinji’s dream…what
is he, really?”
“I suppose you can think of him as an icon of the BLS stationed in reality. An
avatar, if you will.”
His dream altered the properties of the BLS layered classroom. For starters, it
denied entry to those unacquainted with Shinji. However, it could summon
anyone who was known to him from a great distance, using their shallow
dreaming state. Anything they were wearing would immediately be converted
into the school uniforms of Shinji’s mother’s time.
Mind invaded matter in the BLS. How could Shinji know what his mother had
worn to school if he’d had no memory of it? This phenomenon corroborated
the theory that residual thoughts of Shinji’s mother, Yui, remained inside the
Eva. It also suggested that she was responsible for the creation of the layer. Toji
had even met Yui under the guise of the dead Rei Cinque within the BLS.
Currently, Six was sitting at a distance from the others, observing her Type-N
robots and their search patterns on the display. She turned and asked, “What
was that about Shinji and BLS?”
“Don’t say that out loud, Six,” Toji replied. The grade-schooler raised her
eyebrows and returned to her display.
“Have you found her yet?” Toji asked. She shook her aqua-colored hair. They
were still looking for Mari, pilot of the U.S. Eva, Wolfpack, who’d been put
under the care of Nerv Japan in Hakone…and had escaped on their watch. As
much as Six wanted to go out and find her herself, if she did, she might be
added to the list of missing persons.
Chapter 9:
Mari Escapes
MARI, THE UNEXPECTED GUEST, had originally hailed from Nerv U.S.A. She was
a wild card and had even wanted to devour the Asuka/Eva synthesis in the past.
But she was of no danger to anyone so long as she wasn’t allowed inside an Eva.
After the Yomotsu Hirasaka incident, Mari, who’d previously lived on little
more than animal instinct, had been reduced to constantly having her hand
held. Before she’d disappeared, however, she’d howled long and hard—like a
wolf.
Azuchi—Lieutenant Colonel Kasuga’s golden retriever, who’d been put under
Six’s care—had gone missing along with Mari. The city’s alert level had been
raised, but none of the sensors in the infrastructure had registered anything.
“Catgirl Mari goes twirl and twirl.” Six sang an original tune to herself. It jolted
the security team awake, and they shifted their attention to the countryside.
Unfortunately, enough time had passed that Mari’s scent was too weak for the
search-and-rescue dogs to pick up. In fact, the hounds had actually tucked their
tails between their legs. Even without her Eva, Mari was still the alpha of all
animals.
Nerv U.S.A. had originally begun splicing animal DNA into humans in an effort
to increase pilot-Eva compatibility. The U.S. Eva, Wolfpack, had been heavily
modified according to this principle. Mari could never stop thinking of herself as
a pack.
Now, her pack was calling for their alpha, and she responded by howling back
and running to them.
By the time Azuchi and Mari’s tracks were found south of Tokyo-3 to the side
of Lake Ashi, they’d already stowed away in in one of the aircraft at Mount
Daikan’s new airport. This was only discovered later, since the search team was
still focused on the mountains.
“No luck with Mari?” Misato asked. She entered the command center in a
simple uniform that she didn’t get to wear very much. She only needed to look
at the display to answer her question.
“Afraid not, Commander. But how did the meeting with the Japanese
politicians go? What’s up with the New Island Committee?” Toji asked.
“It wasn’t something they could talk about over the phone. Although, really,
this thing’s going to leak in about five seconds.” Misato pressed the folder she
was holding into Toji’s chest.
He opened it. “Uhh… ‘Regarding Tsukino Yami Island.’”
“A temporary name. Not that it’s going to stick, since a U.N. goon just plucked
it out of the air,” Misato ranted, “but that’s not the point.”
Toji continued flipping through the report until he got to the page with the
red Eva. “What the…? Unit Two? Why—”
“Unit Two is now a relief on the forehead of a mountain-sized monster on
Yomotsu Hirasaka Island.”
“What?!”
Misato weaved through Toji and the others and sat in her command chair.
She took the headset at her side and contacted Cage One. “About Trois’ Unit
Zero. Her converted left arm and regenerated right arm are still in the tanks,
right? Okay.”
Toji was preoccupied with the picture taken by the JSSDF’s gun camera. Eva-
02 was half-buried within the forehead of the giant beast.
“Heat shock them and then use array cables to hang them over the middle of
the base, right above the sarcophagus.”
Misato’s mad request snapped Toji back to reality. “Excuse me?!” She wanted
to hang an exposed Eva’s arm outside? He immediately thought of hanging fish
over a doorway, mackerel and pilchards in particular, to keep evil spirits at bay.
“That’s enough tech to build a light aircraft carrier. What are you trying to
pull?”
But Toji’s snide remark only helped Fuyutsuki understand Misato’s train of
thought. “Are you making a deal with the devil?”
“Call Asuka for me,” Misato said, returning to the matter of Eva-02.
“Are you sure? Soryu’s gonna want to retrieve it.”
“Like I said.” Misato sighed. “We couldn’t keep this a secret if we tried.”
Chapter 10:
Breadth of Acknowledgement
SNEAKING INTO SCHOOL at midnight was trickier than Toji and Asuka had
anticipated. A sleepy Aoba had to teach them how to get into the school
without alerting the security company.
Once they were inside, however, Asuka raised her voice. “Come on out, Shinji!
We don’t got all night!”
“Soryu!” Toji exclaimed. “I know it’s night and all, but he’s not a ghost. He
didn’t show up the last time you carried the entry plug in here, did he?”
“No, and it’s a good thing, too. The BLS Layer would’ve kept the science and
engineering staff out of here.”
“You really put them through hell.”
They reached the classroom after an uneventful walk.
“You don’t expect me to lug this thing by myself, do you?” Asuka tapped the
entry plug in the middle of the classroom. “See? Nothing. Should I turn on the
lights?”
“Don’t bother. The moon’s annoyingly bright lately.”
“I mean, it’s sucked most of the Earth’s landmass and is only 110,000
kilometers away from us at this point.”
“Look, Shinji. The moon is so beautiful tonight!” Asuka pointed out the open
window. Immediately, her long T-shirt and hotpants dissolved and were
replaced with the black uniform.
There’s the BLS Layer!
“The transformation looks like something out of a magical girl anime.”
“You watch those things?”
“Look…”
<<His sister loved that stuff.>> They both recognized the voice and
immediately turned.
“Kensuke…?!”
A shade resembling Kensuke sat at his desk, looking exhausted.
“You know, when they were kids.”
Six was right. Shinji can summon anyone he thinks would fit into the dream,
even those who are far away.
Toji had never seen anyone this blurry before, however. Perhaps something
was happening on Kensuke’s end.
“Aida…?”
“Hold on, Soryu. Kensuke, where are you now?”
“I was in Germany, but now… Things are bad here, Toji.”
“Does it have to do with Armaros?”
“So, you’re aware. Those final moments happened so fast. Darkness spread all
over that white body, over Horaki and Heurtebise. They’ve become Armaros.”
Toji slammed the table. “What?!”
Chapter 13:
Evil Unto Evil
The school bell rang in the dead of night. It was an effect of manipulating the
timer to sneak past security, but it signified the beginning of a separate reality.
Kensuke smiled as he faded away. His physical body was probably waking up.
The entrance to the local shelter was located on school grounds, so the
neighborhood watch started investigating the school as soon as they heard the
bell ring. Frantic beams of light pierced the window panes, grazing Asuka’s skin.
“Let’s get out of here. I don’t wanna explain myself.”
“Oh, boy,” Toji muttered. “Shinji…”
Shinji was getting into the entry plug. “I know. It’s my turn. And Toji?”
“Yeah?”
“I’ll do everything I can,” he said, subtly reminding his friend not to do
anything rash.
Toji clenched his fists. “All right!”
He was encouraged by his spectral friend.
Chapter 15:
With a New Name
Misato ruminated over the facts—facts she couldn’t bring herself to believe.
“So, the black giant going wild in Europe… You’re saying that the Euro Eva is
now Armaros? Why?”
“Because the Euro Eva killed Armaros.”
“That can’t be…”
“And if the son of Gendo defeats the Euro Eva with Unit One, he and Unit One
will become Armaros. If Asuka Langley defeats that black giant with Unit Two,
they shall become Armaros.”
“We can’t be rid of him.”
“Correct,” the Kaji-vessel said, somberly. Under the three spotlights, the
shadow of his two arms multiplied into six. “It’s a fundamental truth of this
world. Nothing ever changes.”
“You’re wrong… That’s insane! Even if it were true…why have we been
fighting this whole time? Just so we can say we tried?!”
“Thus my question: ‘Satisfied?’”
The Kaji-vessel didn’t so much as grin. Misato felt as if the real Kaji was
admonishing her.
“Nothing changes. The one who defeats the most powerful being in existence
simply becomes the new black giant. That’s all.”
The black giant was the minister of the Human Instrumentality Project, which
would continue to exist as long as there were humans.
“And that’s the Evangelion?”
“No. This is all part of the Mechanism, which is part of the Ark.” The Kaji-
vessel sighed. “You did good, Katsuragi.”
Don’t say it like he used to!
But her spirit had already been broken.
Toji and Asuka had made it to the VTOL deck. They contacted the command
center for permission to operate the Platypus-2.
<<You know how clumsy Soryu is. Apparently, she left something huge on
Yomotsu Hirasaka.>> <<Oh, no you don’t. Sensei! This guy was planning to fly
all the way to Europe before I told him where we should go!>> The two were
pointing fingers at each other like children. Misato listened to their banter.
What is going on back there?
Their tone didn’t reflect the hopeless situation that had just been presented
to her—the inevitable remodeling of the world and the implacability of
Armaros.
“Stop your bickering! Don’t you know this is an emergency?!” shouted
Fuyutsuki. “You have orders to stand down. Act your age!”
<<We’re acting because it’s an emergency!>> Asuka shouted. <<We’re going
off to save our friend and pick Unit Two up along the way. It sure as hell beats
sitting around and doing nothing. This is the final act, and I’d much prefer to go
out with a bang!>> The final act.
Asuka’s words rang throughout the command center.
She has a point. If there’s anything after this…
But no. Everyone felt that Armaros’ resurrection was a sign that whatever
came after this was the end. Fear, or perhaps determination, coursed through
the veins of all present in the command center.
<<Commander!>> Hyuga’s voice came through the comms. <<It’s Cage Two!
Super Eva is on the move!>> Misato gasped, realizing that Shinji had agreed
with his classmates. They’d been on the defensive ever since Novaya Zemlya,
always reacting, while never really solving anything. Now, she felt the push
toward action.
<<Can we go now, Misato? You can’t keep us any longer!>> <<Fuyutsuki-
sensei, I leave the rest to you.>> <<You two!>> Misato frowned and sighed
deeply, scratching her head.
“List their flight under reconnaissance! Hyuga-kun, rewrite the code for Super
Eva.”
Misato directed her next question to Fuyutsuki, who’d gone silent over her
headset. “No objections, Assistant Acting Deputy Commander?”
<<And what is it that I must object to?>> the old man replied. Fuyutsuki had
long ago decided that he would go with whatever policy Nerv Japan enacted.
His only job was to give everyone a dose of common sense.
<<Now accepting new registration code!>> Hyuga said, waiting for Misato’s
command from the middle deck.
These damn kids. They’d sulk in a second if we stopped treating them like
adults!
Misato looked into Kaji’s eyes and said, “May the world never need another
Evangelion. Evangelion-01 Final Model, lift off!”
The power lines were still damaged from the previous battle. The remaining
city lights went out as what little power remained was spent. Behind Misato,
the 3,500-ton giant leaped into the air. Shinji took a deep breath of LCL as the
powerful acceleration shifted into weightlessness. He clutched his grip uttered a
single word.
“Fly!”
The four pylons of the newly christened Final Model shifted positions,
wrapping around the small black circle on his back, the Time Brake. Four black
wings sprouted out of it—the wings of the giant of light.
Asuka whistled. She was already seated inside the parallel duplex cockpit of
one of the new Platypus-2’s, issued to replace the one lost at Novaya Zemlya.
Toji cheered from outside the craft when he saw the wings of light; he was still
setting up the cargo pods. The wings were relatively closed, and they seemed to
push Final Model through the air more than anything else. Shinji sped through
the east side of the caldera and vanished from sight. Burning particles scattered
behind him like feathers, leaving an afterimage of the wings.
The 120-meter-tall giant left a shock wave as he went away, but the caldera
still rumbled.
“All right, Toji,” Misato said. “I know this seems like a waste of time to you,
but I hope you’ll tune in to our worthless struggle.”
Chapter 16:
Sudden Turn
In fact, these three nations had approached Japan several times to seek their
cooperation, but the government of the archipelago hadn’t responded.
Part of it was the chaos at the heart of the government due to the recent
disasters, but it was also the fact that Nerv Japan had been given more
authority to respond to such disasters in a timely fashion. The attempts to limit
Nerv’s actions in Japan had backfired.
“Do these Japanese not realize this is an emergency?” A gunner from the U.S.
Navy’s aerial platform disengaged the Akashima from his sights, though he kept
his hands on the console so he could lock on to it again if need be.
“The Chinese Far East Collective probably think they can do anything so long
as they have their Evangelions.”
“Hah! They needed Germany to buy them time when Armaros whooped them
back in Europe!”
WHAT HAD BECOME of Shinji’s body? Was he truly human at this point?
The question had first been asked when he was regenerated within Super Eva.
He’d begun sharing its existence ever since the Eva’s heart took the place of his
own.
And now, he was a dream. A dream within an Eva. A representation of what
Shinji saw in the classroom.
I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t bothered by it.
He had no sense of time and space.
It feels like I’m living in one point and then another.
“Get in, Shinji,” Asuka had said confidently.
“What? No!” He’d frowned and refused.
He snorted, laughing at this memory.
“You’re certainly making things harder for yourselves.” Kaji Ryoji grinned as
he watched Eva-01 Final Model fly toward the eastern sky. “Well, then. Don’t
suppose I can have some tea?”
The vessel that contained Seele had somehow retained Kaji’s manners, but
the sight of it was still off-putting, even to those who knew the circumstances.
“Cafeteria’s open,” Misato said. “Help yourself. Only the vending machines
are around to serve you at this hour, though.”
“I know where it is.”
Misato ignored Kaji’s smug grin and motioned for security to escort their
guest.
“What about you, Quatre?” She looked up at the mutant Eva. “Get you
anything?”
Ayanami Rei Quatre stood on top of the unit’s chest, admiring her new arm.
She extended it and curled it, the Eva syncing its movements with her while
emitting metallic, muscular creaks.
She looks really hot in Shinji’s plugsuit. Age must be getting to me if I’m
thinking of that kind of stuff.
Rei Quatre provided a succinct reply. “No.”
I guess she has to be ready to retaliate in case anything happens to Seele.
According to Shinji and Trois, Quatre isn’t really controlled by Seele/Kaji the way
she was controlled by the Q.R. Signum. It’d be closer to the truth to say that she
partnered up with him out of curiosity.
“Do you have fun leading young girls on?” she asked the Kaji-vessel.
“The puppet was the one who led me on, in this instance. She was the one
who insisted we attend this gathering.”
“Really.”
“Either way, I can’t get off to her. I can’t get off to any girl under the age of
thirty-two.”
You keep adding extra years to that, you jerk.
Security escorted Kaji Ryoji from the top deck. The thirty-two-year-old
commander of Nerv, Katsurage Misato, looked to the sky in the direction of
Super Eva—Eva-01 Final Model.
“I got a scare when I saw those wings of light come out of him,” Misato said to
Maya over her headset.
<<Shinji requested the installation of Vertex wings, but he already has wings
with the Eva’s ability to stop time indefinitely. The four shoulder pylons aren’t
really flight units. They’re quantum wave mirrors, like the restraint armor
around his heart.>> “You need two, three layers to stop his heart from
exploding?”
<<Yes. They form a sort of bottleneck to prevent instantaneous release of
that tremendous energy. That’s the part we can see.>> “The Time Brake. The
little black void on his back.”
<<Eva-01 Final Model can freely use the Third Impact’s energy, the most
immense energy in the known universe. It could take years to trickle that
energy out, or 0.82 seconds to blow it all at once. It all depends on Shinji.>> “A
cruel business. How much does he know?”
<<All of it.>> Maya had tried to keep him from leaving. <<I told him how
changing the pylons’ formation would alter the shape of the brake field and
how it would cost him his life every time that happened. It only steeled his
resolve.>>
Chapter 19:
Life-Form Deluge
THE MULTI-NATION EXPEDITION was thrown into disorder upon discovery of the
Ark. Dispersed soldiers turned into pillars of salt one after another. The N2
powered field seemed to act as an umbrella against this, and the surviving
troops retreated, huddling under their N2 reactor-powered vessels for
protection. N2 explosives were activated, cutting off escape even for soldiers
who’d managed to avoid saltification. Reports came in slowly about how they
were being attacked by an unknown force, but their formation had descended
into chaos.
“Is that the one?” Endo asked from the Akashima’s command seat. The
JSSDF’s mechanical giant currently hovered high over the troubled ground,
turbines whirring and artificial musculature creaking as it surveyed the
situation. Its spotter, Shrike One, had reported a large number of moving
objects over the ridgeline.
“Are the troops…retreating?” It was a reasonable conclusion, given the
direction the mass was headed.
<<It’s not human,>> Shrike One replied. <<Although, we’ve had reports of
horses and deer being sighted in the area.>> “I don’t think we’re dealing with
any of those.”
Maxing out his zoom, Endo saw animals of every conceivable species flowing
out of the ridge. At first, it appeared to spout only terrestrial beasts, but
unknown life-forms soon followed.
I have a bad feeling about this.
Chapter 20:
Stowaway
TEN KILOMETERS AWAY from Yomotsu Hirasaka Island, the Akashima’s support
vessel, the I-409 Revamped, resurfaced in order to ventilate. This particular
feature had been retained even after its enhancement. Not everything went as
scheduled, however. They’d picked up a stowaway when the vessel resupplied
at Chichijima.
“Over here!”
Mari let go of the ladder to make a foothold for Azuchi, the golden retriever.
The big dog stepped on her hands and leaped out, then followed through the
hatch and hopped out of the vessel herself. She easily slipped by the guard
who’d been posted on sea level.
“Sorry for the free ride. You can bill Nerv U.S.A.,” the girl said. She and the
dog jumped into the ocean.
They didn’t send any lifeboats for her. They couldn’t, really.
Alarms notifying the approach of a bogey blared, and the crew scrambled to
their battle stations. Sonar picked up the propulsions of several large
submarines retreating from Yomotsu Hirasaka. It was as if Azuchi and Mari were
trying to replace them by swimming toward it.
Ogasawara Mobile Command wondered if they were up against large
submarines of American, Chinese, and Australian origin. The order to halt
resurfacing procedures was immediately issued after a preemptive noisemaker
was fired from the extended VLS to the nose of the unknown vessel.
“Don’t shoot!” the unknown party responded. The bogeys surfaced, revealing
themselves to be super-class submarines that dwarfed the I-409 Revamped.
They continued advancing, ignoring all warnings.
The XO of the I-409 Revamped heard a strange sound ring throughout the
inside of the approaching ships.
“Their load is a lot lighter. There aren’t any soldiers within their cargo. What
happened to the people they left on the ground?”
They’d deserted the landing party, wanting to get away from this place as
soon as they were attacked.
The Akashima stood in wait, unsure of how to deal with the black life-forms
coming over the hill. Their movement was unnatural. Most were quadrupeds,
but they had none of the stability associated with animals. They all seemed as if
they might trip under the tidal wave of their own mass.
“IFF active scan complete,” Endo said. “It’s positive!”
“What?!”
Identification tags of the United Nations emergency forces from the operation
at Novaya Zemlya were mixed in with the beasts that approached them.
Are they being run down by these animals?
“Arm Mode: Rescue! Trace their dog tags and pick them up!”
The A.I. picked a small creature out of the pack and set it on top of the giant
arm.
“Error with rescue protocol! That thing’s not human! Again!” Endo
commanded. But the animal on top of Akashima’s palm crumbled into white
powder before the A.I. had a chance to pick up another one. Among the
remains were torn bits of camo fabric that scattered in the wind.
A chill ran through the four operators of the Akashima when they recognized
what their display was showing.
No!
Incessant banging on their armor brought them back to their senses.
“Maintain forward position and retreat!”
“We’re going back to the valley with the third flag! Accelerate thrusters and
don’t let those things come near us!”
“But they—” the pilot hesitated, biting back the words “might have been
human once.” The thought of harming or killing such creatures…
“It’s too late now!”
The animals couldn’t hit the Akashima hard enough to get through its layers
of armor, of course.
But they could hear it.
They could hear the desperate sound of hundreds of feet crawling up the
mech. They wanted something, but they shattered into white sand before they
could make their desires known.
The chromatograph showed that the white palm prints were made of pure
sodium.
Chapter 22:
Asuka
Sparks flew as the tip of the Bizen Osafune broke through the field of a
Carrier to lodge itself in its head. Shinji left the blade where it lay, letting go and
grabbing Armisael’s double helix as its cocoon rose out of the Carrier’s
abdomen.
Eva-01 Final Model flew past the Carrier while yanking the torn helix through
the blade in its head with all his might. The remaining helix of the Angel larva
spun furiously as the sword unraveled it by force. It let out a hideous screech
before it died.
The Angel Carrier was still alive, but it stumbled when the cord in its belly was
pulled free. The Q.R. Signums in its shoulders were dispatched with some well-
placed shots from the lighter version of the Powered 8 railgun, the Powered 8
CL.
Asuka and Toji watched from the Platypus.
“That’s something else…”
“Why aren’t the other Carriers attacking?”
Because the Armisael Carrier was bait.
As the Eva-01 Final Model pulled away from the rapidly deteriorating remains
of the Carrier, the other four surrounded him, sticking their staves into the
ground.
“That’s the Tower of Babel! They’re enclosing him in a pyramid, like back on
Novaya Zemlya!”
Asuka sank into her seat as Toji charged toward the nearest staff.
“Don’t miss, Soryu!”
“What?!”
On her HMD helmet, a crosshair formed on the tiny staff in the distance.
Asuka pulled the trigger, but the positron cannon blasted the right arm of the
Carrier holding it instead of the staff itself.
“You suck at this! This is what happens when you do too much mental
targeting!”
“Sh-shut up!”
The Platypus realigned itself, but it flew by the staff before they could get
another shot.
No!
Just then, a blast from an energy weapon kicked up a dust cloud. Someone
else had destroyed the staff for them.
“That’s the JSSDF’s… What was it called again?”
“Akashima.”
The pyramid formed around Final Model even with a missing staff. The Eva
tried to escape to no avail. By now, shots aimed at the remaining staves
couldn’t penetrate the field. The Carriers stepped harmlessly through the
enclosed space, charging up their vast energy.
The Akashima was accelerating backward as it distanced itself from the
pyramid.
<<Akashima to Nerv. Keep your distance from that structure! The Tower of
Babel causes disruptions in communications, even energy communications.
Your signals will be affected.>>
“Thank you, Endo-san. Our experiments at Nerv showed that using a single
staff lessened the disruptive effects of the pyramid. We did simulations with
three staves, too.”
<<Acting Deputy Commander? Why aren’t you at HQ? Anyway, Akashima to
Nerv. There’s one remaining Carrier that didn’t make it into the pyramid. It’s
the one whose arm you blew off. Be on the lookout.>>
We knocked one out for you, Shinji. The rest is up to you.
The Tower of Babel’s rainbow membrane was too tough even for Eva-01 Final
Model to break through at full power. The Angel Carriers inside the tower
swelled to great proportions, their skins cracking to make room for the new
growth.
Shinji yelped in surprise as one of the giant Carriers leaned toward him.
Though it had yet to attack, he drew the Bizen Osafune, which was far too large
for melee combat in this enclosed space, and pointed it at the enemy. The
Carrier paid no heed to the weapon and fell upon Eva-01 Final Model, intent on
crushing him.
“What the hell is up with this thing?!”
The Bizen pierced its belly, and liquid poured out of its cocoon.
“Gah!”
The pain upon touching it was immediate. The fluid continued to burn Eva-01
Final Model’s restraint armor, and it ate a hole in the ground when it dripped
down.
“Acid!”
Is it Matarael in that cocoon?! It hurts…but I can take it!
Final Model tried to regain his footing, but he couldn’t outrun the four long
legs that crawled out of the cocoon. They grabbed him in midair, presumably
intending to slam him into the ground.
Shinji braced himself as he felt the distance between them and the ground
reduce to nothing.
But the impact never came.
Matarael’s acid had burned the Earth away, exposing a cave network. Final
Model and the Carrier tumbled into the darkness.
Chapter 24:
Into the Depths
“What?!”
Once past the initial resistance of the corroded ground, Final Model found
himself in free fall.
Was this an underground cave system?
“Dammit!”
He attempted to spread his wings on instinct, but the shaft was too cramped.
The wings slammed into the wall behind him, and the force violently bounced
him around within the stone cavity.
I’m putting out so much energy, I can’t make fine adjustments!
Final Model’s wings dispersed. He’d escaped the legs of the Carrier, but now
he experienced a kind of vertigo as he rattled down the shaft. He didn’t know
which way he was facing, but at least he knew where up was.
Matarael crawled across Final Model’s back, as if blocking his escape path. It
kicked its long legs into his body, sending the Eva tumbling. His free fall
continued. He tried activating his wings of light again, but they only slammed
his body into the wall.
I’m heading straight down.
He’d inadvertently fallen into a deep fissure that ran vertically along Yomotsu
Hirasaka. While it wasn’t a wide crevice, it was wide enough that you couldn’t
span it by spreading your arms. Shinji extended his A.T. Field outside of himself,
scraping the walls behind and in front of him to slow the free fall.
The Carrier gave chase as soon as he slowed down. Matarael’s four long legs
extended out of its belly like a lance. It brought its spear down on the spherical
A.T. Field, which Final Model had formed to prop himself against the wall. He
blocked the attack with the Bizen, but Matarael’s legs were harder and sharper
than before, possibly an effect of the Tower of Babel. Shinji slanted his sword,
redirecting his enemy’s attack, and slashed up. Sparks flew as the two switched
places in free fall.
He plunged the blade into the underside of the Angel Carrier and pulled it out
again with great force. The blow lopped off the Carrier’s arm, along with the
Q.R. Signum in its shoulder.
Pressure and temperature rose around him. Shinji looked down into the
fissure and saw a faint red glow. He’d succeeded in reducing the force of the
two-hundred-kilometer moon rock, but it had done plenty of damage all the
same. Its impact had opened fissures all over the Earth’s crust.
That red glow must be magma.
Perhaps the impact had caused it to overflow, or perhaps it was escaping
through a crack in the bottom of the sea.
Either way, lava had risen from the core to form a magma pool at the bottom
of this fissure. But there were circular rocks peeking out of the lava that looked
like they might make a good foothold.
Final Model put the Bizen to one side as his left hand held one of Matarael’s
legs at bay. He slipped past its other legs, lunging to the front of the Carrier as
the Angel’s remaining three legs tried to enclose him. The Eva was too fast for
it, and the Carrier’s back slammed into one of the circular islands in the magma.
Final Model brought his knee strikers down upon the cocoon in the Carrier’s
abdomen, crushing Matarael’s larva.
The one-armed Carrier thrust its hand at the Eva, but the Bizen quickly
destroyed its remaining Q.R. Signum with a side swipe.
Shinji had succeeded in defeating one of the Carriers, but another soon joined
him. He’d seen this coming.
Another Sandalphon Carrier.
He kept it in his sights. “Toji, what’s going on at your end?!”
But then he remembered. The Babel effect prevented him from
communicating with anyone on the Earth’s crust.
Shinji had expected to engage Armaros soon after landing on the island.
If nothing else, my heartbeat should’ve called it here. I can’t be sitting around
under the Earth’s crust like this. I have to get back to the surface.
He had to return so he could attract the black giant.
“But can I fight Horaki-san?”
He heard a knocking. A knocking that came from the entry plug’s hatch.
Eva-01 Final Model was currently under Yomotsu Hirasaka. As such, it was
impossible for anyone to access his hatch.
“Open center hatch,” Shinji whispered, remaining alert. The virtual display
above him disappeared. The ceiling slid back, replaced by fluorescent ceiling
lights hanging from fireproof tiles.
The noisy classroom.
That answers that question.
Shinji couldn’t exist outside of the Eva’s dream. The classroom was his only
link with reality.
“Ikari-kun? Where are you right now?” Rei Trois asked. He could see her black
hair, corrupted by the Q.R. Signum, but he couldn’t afford to look at her just
now.
“Under Yomotsu Hirasaka. Fighting a Carrier that just fell into a lava pool!”
Final Model removed the Powered 8 railgun from the clamp on his back and
replaced it with the Bizen blade. His display warned him that the 8 might not
work under these circumstances, but he fired a test shot to see. With a
successful bang, the gun told him that it would work just fine. He lowered his
body and approached the bubbling surface of the lava.
Trois remained expressionless, despite being the oldest of the Ayanami Reis.
She whispered, to avoid attracting the attention of the other students.
Katsuragi Misato invited the Seelefied Kaji Ryoji.
Memories came back to Shinji. “I thought I saw something when I left Hakone.
So it was the mutant Eva.”
The mutant Eva-0.0 was piloted by the turncoat Ayanami Rei Quatre. She
must have been present as well.
“She seems to be negotiating with him for information. For something…in
exchange for the replica Longinus.”
“She’s what…?”
“Will it be all right?” Trois asked, with a rare note of dissatisfaction.
Shinji didn’t have to say anything to make his dissent known.
Part of the lava flow slowly rose, and Shinji fired the 8 at it, sending bursts of
molten orange everywhere. But nothing came of it.
They’d gone through hell and back to retrieve the replica Lance of Longinus,
which had first been stolen when Asuka fought off a Carrier in Eva-02. Shinji had
then found it, and Rei Trois, on the Apple’s Core—the testing grounds for the
Human Instrumentality Project—with Rei Quatre’s help.
“To me, the replica Longinus is our most dangerous asset. You also took it
back so that Seele wouldn’t get his hands on it.”
“I don’t think Misato will give it up so easily. I think she might hand it over to
Seele if there was no other way. But if we can’t use it…”
Not that he could go back and take it now if he wanted to.
Is that why she gave us permission to leave? Because things would get
complicated if we stayed behind?
“Dammit. To hell with the consequences. I would’ve brought it along with me
if I knew this would happen!”
Chairs rattled as the school bell announced the end of a class.
“Thank you, Ikari-kun. I have to go now.”
“Trois?” Shinji glanced at the hatch and found that it had closed. His virtual
display returned to the screen.
Is she planning something?
The Lance of Longinus replica. A powerful weapon currently possessed by
Nerv Japan. Shinji had thought of bringing it with him, but Misato had stopped
him, saying it wouldn’t make sense to bring such a weapon on a classified
reconnaissance mission.
“I don’t know if it’s actually going to work against Armaros. Better to leave
Hakone with some way of defending itself.”
Perhaps they’d resigned themselves to defeat on their way to the island.
Either way, he’d be fighting Hikari.
<<God knows what effect the actual Longinus would have on Armaros, given
how wild this island is.>>
<<But we can’t let them take away the replica. That would be the worst
possible scenario.>>
“What? Who’s there?” Shinji looked around the inside of the plug. The voice
sounded like…his own. Or at least, it felt like it. “What was that?”
The voices were audible representations of Shinji’s thoughts. He was inside
the Tower of Babel, the structure made by the Carriers’ staves. It interrupted
communications on the outside, but it had the opposite effect on the inside,
where thoughts and energy were transmitted at a rapid rate.
Is it happening again?
Shinji remembered the battle at Novaya Zemlya. The Carriers were stronger
inside the tower, but their conversations still proceeded at a linear pace.
A communications boost doesn’t mean anything when I’m alone. But the
Carriers are still a lot stronger…
<<They might be disrupting our A.T. Fields.>>
<<And we’re up against Sandalphon, an Angel particularly attuned to
volcanoes. This won’t end well.>>
Shinji gasped as he felt the ground shift beneath him. Matarael’s corpse,
which Final Model had been standing on, was beginning to disintegrate. Its
body had been splayed out over the circular boulder, its long legs spread in four
directions, but the rock was softer than he’d expected. He began to wonder
whether it was a rock at all. Either way, the Matarael Carrier was sliding into the
red-hot lava with Eva-01 Final Model still on top of it.
Shinji grunted. While the A.T. Field was supposed to protect him from the
intense heat, he still felt the liquid fire coming in from all sides. He struggled,
grasping for the rocks within his reach. But the boulders were slippery. He
couldn’t get a good grip on them. To make matters worse, he was now
experiencing tunnel vision due to the bright magma around him. The A.I.
registered the surrounding curvature and reflection as a hit to the library, and
the icon for “Designated Sealed Target” popped up. As his entire body sank into
magma, a large oval shape layered itself on top of his display.
“Chronostatic Sphere 70%.”
“Wha…?!”
THRUM!
Final Model’s heart leaped in his chest.
Why here?!
The magma behind him erupted. All he could do was wait for the Sandalphon
Carrier to fall back down.
Immediately, Shinji readied the Powered 8.
Immediately, Shinji evaded.
Immediately, Shinji switched back to his blade.
What flooded his consciousness was more than mere words. The three
actions of Final Model overlapped like pictures and then froze. The three Evas
conflicted with each other, not only in words but in motion.
“The boundary between thoughts and words isn’t the only thing getting
blurred. The possibilities… They’re overlapping!”
Why had he immediately thought of that?
Was this another effect of the Tower of Babel? Lilith was present on the
bridge to the new world. She was the center of the Chronostatic Sphere, the
black egg…
The Carrier tackled him as he stood frozen.
“Gah!”
His back slammed into the Chronostatic Sphere.
Blood rushed to his head.
What is this thing doing here?!
<<It’s because this is the elevator to the moon!>> one of his fragmented
possibilities said.
Shinji had had a hunch that the black egg would have been relocated to the
moon after it disappeared from the old Geofront. And now, here it was, halfway
on its journey. Its next stop would be the moon itself.
Final Model, waist deep in magma, pointed the gun with his right hand, while
his left hand reached for the sphere behind him.
“Father! Ritsuko-san!” Shinji banged on the surface with his fist.
Lilith had generated the Chronostatic Sphere three years ago at the Battle at
Nerv HQ, engulfing dozens of personnel. Commander Ikari Gendo and Dr. Akagi
Ritsuko were among those lost to the sphere.
<<Communication and impact shouldn’t get through if it’s made of the same
material as the Glass Egg in Hakone.>>
<<I can’t call on Father or Ritsuko-san in that case.>>
“Shut up!” Shinji shouted down his Possibilities.
He’d yet to find closure with his estranged father, even after three years. In
fact, he’d forced himself to forget about finding closure. But how could he when
time in the sphere had stopped? No one blamed him, and he couldn’t even
blame himself. The people inside the sphere had been counted among the dead
a long time ago.
That was supposed to be the end of it. The end of his father.
So why was he so troubled by it now?
Because time is moving inside that thing!
<<Maya said that someone worked on Super Eva on the inside to turn him
into Final Model.>>
<<Father, Ritsuko-san, they all worked on me, touched me. But I can’t
remember a thing.>>
That’s insane!
His father had carved a message into the exterior of his foot, presumably
halfway through the remodeling.
<<I observe from the far side of time.>>
Shinji could almost see his smirk.
His heart pulsed like a warning bell. Yet the Chronostatic Sphere remained
indifferent. Much like his father.
Final Model continued sinking into the lava. Pain rushed up one of his legs.
The Sandalphon Carrier had bitten it.
His vision turned upside down.
The density of the magma here was three times that of water. Theoretically,
objects tended to float more easily in heavier liquids. But the Sandalphon
Carrier had latched its maw onto the Eva and was dragging him down into the
lava.
“Dammit!”
Shots flew from the railgun at his feet. The lava absorbed most of the energy
from the bullets, so it was doubtful that any of them had hit Sandalphon.
Final Model’s pulse rang louder than the 8’s shots now. The Eva could sense
wavelengths from another planet if the pilot was up to it. But Shinji couldn’t
spot the Sandalphon Carrier hidden in the magma, possibly because he was
finding it difficult to concentrate. He carried on firing at his legs, risking self-
harm, but it seemed to be working. The force clamped on his foot soon faded.
Final Model continued to flail within the pool of magma. Even as his vision
dimmed, he could still make out the object of his obsession—the giant black egg
looming over him like a shadow.
Magma continued to flow, burning Eva-01 Final Model’s shoulders. The
Chronostatic Sphere started moving, slowly rising out of the lava.
“Ooooorgh!”
Final Model spread his wings of light, pushing the black sphere, which was
larger than he was, out of the molten pool. His heart raced, and the black disk
on his back, the Time Brake, glowed. The four pylons opened and started
pushing him out.
“Aaaaargh!”
Shinji screamed with all his might as he stumbled in the magma. With a groan,
he lifted the sphere out.
But that was all he could do.
The top of the egg stopped. Something was preventing its movement, aside
from the sheer weight of the thing.
“What now?!”
Sandalphon had smacked Final Model as it stood in the lava. He lost his
balance and fell. Without any footing, he could no longer hold the Chronostatic
Sphere, and the black egg landed upon Final Model, pushing him into the
magma.
THE LANCE OF LONGINUS behaved like it had in North Africa, as if someone had
incurred its wrath. The lance descended from its altitude, tip first. Its current
length was 305,000 kilometers, almost forming a perfect ring. Now, it did a
violent, ninety-degree turn, coming straight down on Yomotsu Hirasaka Island.
“The Lance of Longinus changed its trajectory?!”
It happened right after Misato received word of an unknown force destroying
the spatial lens.
That was cause enough for celebration, but fear quickly followed. The lance
would now punish the one responsible, and the Earth right along with them!
Was it Shinji? He was the first person Misato had thought of when she heard
the news. How?!
She glanced at the enemy—the enemy she herself had invited—Seele.
“The lens should be impervious to physical attacks. They would be ionized and
reconstituted on the other side of it. So how…?” Kaji furrowed his eyebrows.
“This is quite a predicament. Perhaps we could discuss it in the command
center rather than here.”
The Lance of Longinus came down upon Shinji like divine retribution.
<<Above you!>> <<The lance is coming!>> Toji and Asuka shouted at Shinji,
who’d managed to climb out of the deep fissure.
Eva-01 Final Model looked overhead, still unsure as to what was going on.
A chill ran down his spine. Shinji remembered his last encounter with the
lance. It had traveled at a blinding speed of ninety kilometers per second. By
the time he saw it, the thing had gone right through him.
“Aaah!”
He remembered North Africa, how the Lance of Longinus had gouged Super
Eva’s heart right out of his chest. His hairs stood on end.
What do I do?!
There was no escaping the absurd weapon and its ability to alter its path at
will.
The giant flinched from uncontainable fear.
CRASH!
It was as if the world itself shook.
Ten seconds. Twenty seconds. Thirty seconds passed. They felt like an
eternity.
“What…happened…?”
Final Model had raised his hands to cover his face. Now he peeked through
the gaps in his fingers.
An unsettling silence.
<<Kzzzt—This is Hakone command to Final Model.>> Hyuga’s voice streamed
into Shinji’s ears as he gazed at the sky.
<<The Lance of Longinus has stopped, ten thousand kilometers over Yomotsu
Hirasaka. I repeat, the Lance of Longinus has stopped.>> “Phew…” The twin-
pronged lance had never stopped, not since Armaros had thrown it from the
surface of the moon. It had run right through Ayanami Rei Cinque in orbit. It
had pierced Shinji’s heart in North Africa. It had flown from the South Pacific to
the archipelago like the wire of God.
The Lance of Longinus had no regard for the hopes of humanity. And now, it
had stopped.
“Heh heh…” The corners of Shinji’s lips softened as the beginning of an
awkward laugh formed.
“Heh heh heh… Ah ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha!”
<<Shinji?>> <<You okay, bud?>> Shinji kept laughing until he choked and
started coughing. He was wheezing in the LCL now. It was a strange feeling. But
he finally felt like he was on the scoreboard. For the first time, he saw the
overwhelming force of the enemy being thwarted.
“You can’t bring the lance down on me even after I destroyed the lens. This
island is too valuable.”
<<There’s an Ark here,>> Asuka said.
“And I saw the Chronostatic Sphere deep in the Earth. I think Lilith’s still in
there.”
Along with Father and all the rest…
They were both objects impervious to physical damage. Their presence on
this island meant that it would be the start of the new creation. The command
center buzzed as they talked about their observations like one might talk about
the weather. With communications reestablished, Final Model, Platypus-2, and
Hakone could finally compare notes.
Hyuga studied the underground vertical space and whispered to Aoba. “That
fissure looks like a cannon. Do you think they’re trying to use the pressure to
launch the sphere from our side?”
“Launch it to the moon? The new world?”
“Yeah. There’s another Ark on the moon, and I don’t think it can move there
by itself. Probably the switch from Earth to moon would be complete with the
addition of Lilith’s Sphere. If we could prevent it somehow…”
<<Shinji-kun, what did you do?!>> Maya’s voice.
I threw something… But what?
“I… I threw a spear.” Kaworu had said that much.
“I was stuck in an underground magma pool…and my hand grabbed the spear.
I threw it at the sky, thinking it was made of lava. I think Kaworu called it the
Lance of Lucresomething…”
<<That’s it! That was the thing that shot through the tower and shattered the
spatial lens!>> Toji cut into their conversation excitedly.
Maya proceeded to tell Shinji the cost of his actions. <<It’s your telemetry
reading. It suddenly dipped by 0.13 seconds!>> <<Wha…?! Shinji, you moron!>>
<<Listen to me!>> Maya said. <<You just used sixteen percent of the Third
Impact’s power—of your remaining life.>> Shinji didn’t answer.
I already saw everything she’s saying on the warning windows.
<<Detecting movement on the ground. Lots of it.>> Asuka said, the sense of
urgency returning to her.
“Are they the blackish creatures we heard about?”
<<No. They’re all of uniform shape and rock solid. Match found on database.
They’re Q.R. Signums!>> <<To the north of you, Shinji! And to the south, too!>>
The JSSDF Akashima’s icon lit up on the comms display.
<<Nerv, black plates—Q.R. Signums—are covering the ground to the south!>>
There was a beeping sound to the right. The North American Alliance was
calling in now. There were still survivors on the ground. They’d engaged with
the Angel Carriers and were requesting pickup and air support.
<<We have survivors! The Akashima will go back them up.>> “He’s coming,”
Asuka said.
“Yeah, that’s why we’re here. Shinji’s in a good spot to put a stop to this
damned creation myth.”
Armaros was coming. They’d rushed to the island, defying orders, specifically
to confront him. To confront her. The pilot of the Euro Eva, Hikari, who’d been
transformed into the black giant after defeating him.
The scales gathered on a steep rocky mountain at the center of the island
whose peak was taller than Everest. Toji and Asuka went higher in their
Platypus-2 to get a better look.
“So, Suzuhara, what are you gonna do when you see Hikari?”
“Well… First of all—”
Asuka looked at Toji as he stopped himself mid-sentence. She’d always
thought he was dumb, but his was the type of dumb that was fool enough to
come up with a plan. This time, however, he wasn’t prepared.
“Suzuhara?”
“Shh. Wait… What—” Toji stiffened, twitching. “Sh-shut up! Go away!”
Asuka’s skin crawled when she heard him scream.
<<What’s going on, Asuka?!>> Shinji picked up on her distress from inside
Final Model.
“It’s Suzuhara. He’s acting weird!”
Toji returned to himself upon hearing his name. “You… You didn’t hear that
just now? This is bad. Real bad. Soryu, take over the controls!”
“I-I can’t. I don’t know how!”
The jet began slanting to the side. Toji did his best to stabilize it with the
control stick, but he looked as if he was suppressing his right hand with his left.
For some reason, he had more control of his cybernetic hand. He raised his
head with grim realization.
“Is this…your voice? I want to be wrong…but I know I’m not…”
“You’re not saying…?”
Both Toji and Asuka had observed this exact situation before. It was what
happened to the Ayanamis when they acted as the black giant’s puppets.
“It’s Hikari’s voice…” Toji said.
But Asuka didn’t understand.
“Can’t you hear it? This Armaros is talking with Hikari’s voice.”
Chapter 26:
Ayanami
<<I can’t stand just sitting around all day.>> “Huh?” Back in Hakone,
Ayanami Rei Trois turned in the direction of the voice. “Quatre? How did you
get in?”
Quatre had arrived with Kaji. She’d last been seen on the top deck, on top of
her mutant Eva. Had she snuck into the base somehow?
<<Security isn’t exactly pristine here.>> <<Did someone say all-you-can-eat
pralines?! Where?>> Six’s voice joined in.
“Wait…” Trois said. “Our mental mirroring is reestablished.”
The link between the Ayanamis had been broken ever since Rei Quatre took a
Q.R. Signum into her Eva.
<<So it has.>> <<How’d that happen?>> She could hear their voices the way
she could feel the sun after the clouds had gone away. Had they finally been
released from Armaros’ clutches? But that couldn’t be. Quatre’s mutant Eva still
had an active Q.R. Signum inside it, and the corruption left behind remained on
Quatre’s and Trois’ bodies.
But how to explain this?
“Listen up, us,” Trois started. “No, that’s not right,” she corrected herself.
“Quatre, Six, let’s talk with Trois.”
Chapter 27:
A New Mouthpiece
THE AMALGAMATED GIANT BEAST, upon whose forehead Eva-02 lay buried,
dodged Armaros’ opening salvo. The shot hit the hill behind it, and the earth
rumbled from the impact. But the beast’s size proved to be a disadvantage as
the next antiproton blast hit it a few seconds later. Antimatter reactions
wracked its mountain-like body, but the beast charged at the black giant and
sank its vengeful fangs into his shoulder.
Another gunshot blared.
“The trumpet is sounded,” the Kaji-vessel whispered as he saw the image on
the screen.
<<Those without will are doomed to obey.>> The giant beast stared in
disbelief at the hole in its chest. It looked like it was crumbling.
“Birds?!”
But in fact, it had dissolved into a flock of birds. Strangely, Eva-02 had
disappeared along with it. Was it, too, transformed?
Kaji spoke with Seele’s knowledge. “They are only animals in the end, nothing
but concentrated matter. Even if they could become the soil of the Human
Instrumentality Project, they cannot climb the steps and be its bearers.”
Misato stood silent next to him, not sure what to make of his statement.
The Kaji-vessel concluded, “But it would be a different story if they got their
hands on a core.”
As the flock flew away. Asuka saw a small white figure run into the forest, as if
giving chase.
“Wait…Mari?!”
Asuka put her hands on the throttle of the idling Platypus-2. She clicked her
tongue, “Ugh! I would’ve learned how to fly this thing if I knew this would
happen!” She started rifling through the equipment to see if there was anything
she could use.
“Mari… Mari what…?” Toji said, looking at her.
Asuka slapped his leg. “You pick now, of all times, to be useless?!”
She opened the cockpit.
Toji realized that Asuka had left him alone after they’d landed. He roused
himself, opening the throttle.
<<Stop it, Hikari!>> The Platypus-2 flew again with a roar of its graviton
floaters.
<<I killed them… Destroyed them… Destroyed! Destroyed!>> Armaros’ rifle
had gained a bayonet, and it was now carving a circle into the ground. Chunks
of earth flew all around, several of them hitting the jet’s shields.
<<You didn’t intend to!>> <<But I carried it out with these hands!>> Now
linked to Armaros, Toji needed no words to understand the reality of Hikari’s
situation.
<<I can feel the pain of everything I destroyed, the deaths of everyone I killed!
I can feel it flow through my arms!>> “Urgh!”
<<Help me, Toji!>> The sight was beyond description. Human lives ended as
quickly as their bodies scattered. A major city was leveled in an instant. He
didn’t know how to save her after being confronted with such a vision. For an
instant, the stage went still.
And then…
THRUM!
THRUM!
Final Model’s heart, Shinji’s heart, pulsed from deep within the mountain
ridge.
<<I must stop…that noise.>> Hikari’s voice was monotone.
“Why?! That’s Shinji’s heart!”
<<You’re getting too close, Toji!>> Shinji shouted from the shadow of the
rock.
He’s trying to distract me by making me focus on Horaki!
<<With time…humanity will have no need for words or thoughts as a basis for
their actions. They shall have something purer.>> “What are you talking
about?!”
No one knew where Armaros started and Hikari ended. The words belonged
to Hikari, and with her superior vocabulary, she could convey things the
Ayanamis couldn’t.
<<In a word, it’s the pulse. The rhythm that misleads life.>> Toji blocked
Armaros’ path. The black giant suddenly crumbled, melting into the ground.
Countless Q.R. Signums slipped right under the Platypus-2.
“No! She’s going your way, Shinji!”
Shinji saw the first hints of Q.R. Signum form out of the rock he was hiding
behind and backed away. But it was too late. An arm protruded from the pool
of black scales, caught him, and knocked him to the ground.
The rest of Armaros’ body emerged from the rocks, which had acted as her
shield. She shoved the bayonet of the positron toward his heart, where the
Center Trigonus was located.
<<That is why I must erase your pulse!>> Shinji grabbed the barrel,
redirecting the fatal shot. The bullet exploded into the ground behind Final
Model, and he took advantage of the blast to tackle Armaros.
Unfortunately, the black giant was already sinking back into the rock wall.
Hikari’s voice echoed over the broken valley.
<<Humanity will continue to hope as long as that thing exists! It will continue
to connect the rhythm of life! We cannot proceed to the new stage!>> The
sound reverberated through the mountain.
“Why can’t I detect the effect?!”
The barrel of the rifle caught Shinji off guard as it swept his feet out from
under him.
<<We cannot proceed if the Human Instrumentality Project is not brought to
completion, no matter how many times we repeat this world!>> Shinji activated
his wings in panic. Hikari would know to go after his feet. He remembered the
struggle against this strategy of hers back in Hokkaido. He’d hoped to cross the
Armaros bridge when she got here, but that ship had long since sailed.
“That’s enough!”
Toji couldn’t argue with Hikari when her thoughts were being transmitted
directly into his brain. He was talking to her now, not through telepathy but
through the Novaya Zemlya communications protocol.
“Let’s talk about this, Hikari!”
<<Why?>> He heard Hikari’s voice as she fired at Eva-01 Final Model in the
sky.
“Why?”
<<I don’t need words to talk with you anymore, Toji. See? I can communicate
with you just fine.>> Toji felt unsettled, as if a giant eye was looking at him. The
mind link would’ve made him lose consciousness again had he not been
prepared for it. He gasped, realizing that his plane was going down. The balance
needle of its graviton floaters screeched as if under heavy stress.
I’m under attack? No!
<<Toji!>> Shinji sent him an image of the Platypus-2 through Final Model’s
eyes. <<Abandon ship! Eject now!>> “What?!”
A band of polished black light stretched up from the ground to engulf the
Platypus-2. Now it seemed as if the jet was sprouting arms of its own. Arms that
looked like they belonged to a hollow suit of armor.
Shinji screamed. <<That’s a Torwächter arm! You’re being turned into one of
her eternal servants!>> The positron cannon hanging from the Platypus-2
switched to its photon excitation mode and turned. A blinding beam of light
fired at the arm, amputating the grotesque growth. The arm fell to the ground
with a loud thud, and Toji’s jet shot up like a bullet.
What the hell was that?!
The whole thing felt like an illusion, but the wing cameras showed the stump
of an arm still squirming.
<<Come with me, Toji.>> Shinji and the others were probably watching and
wondering how another Torwächter had come into existence.
“Now, hang on…” He suddenly felt terrified of Hikari.
<<I can take you with me as a memory if you don’t want to.>> Which was a
poetic way of saying she’d kill him.
Still, Toji couldn’t agree. The chain of supernatural phenomena was supposed
to break him, but it only ended up motivating him. He knew that Hikari wasn’t
the one talking right now. He took the Platypus-2 and charged.
<<Get away from there, Toji! She’s baiting you!>> He ignored Shinji’s pleas.
Toji’s jet avoided the tip of Armaros’ positron bayonet with a sudden drop of
altitude brought on by a deliberate deactivation of the VTOL’s floaters. He
didn’t think Hikari was responsible for all the horrors Armaros had committed.
Armaros pointed her gun at the Platypus-2 and fired. The repulsor field
generated by the N2 reactor deflected the shot, but the fuselage rolled violently
from the explosion. Toji’s prosthetic leg smacked against his chin, and he
immediately felt woozy.
Crap…
His surroundings brightened as he felt himself fading away. Final Model had
deployed his wings of light and dashed in between the black giant and the plane
before Armaros could get another shot in. A dust cloud exploded behind the
Eva as the shock wave finally caught up to him.
“You need to cut your neural feedback link when you get cut like that. You
might end up crippled otherwise!”
Shinji was shouting. Bizen’s slanted blade was still sheathed in the field. He
brandished his pommel at Armaros.
“Sorry, Vice Rep! I’m carving the entry unit out of that body and taking you
home!”
Chapter 29:
Mari
ASUKA HAD DEPLANED the Platypus-2 and was speeding away from it on the
dirt bike Toji had loaded into the cargo section. It was the same bike Toji had
used in Hokkaido as Nerv’s attaché, when he’d gone up and down the northern
mountains in search of Euro Rapid Response soldiers who’d crash there. The
bike was as battered as the heavy VTOL that carried it.
She was getting used to driving around the uneven terrain, but without a
destination, she was still wasting time. Could she really catch up with Mari?
I should’ve given this some thought…
Meanwhile, the birds that had flown north changed course, passing by her
overhead. Asuka dropped her eyes back to the road…and saw Mari and a
golden retriever. They were still following the flock.
“Mari! Azuchi!”
Mari gave her a passing glance, but Azuchi actually barked in response.
Neither of them stopped, however.
“Hey, wait up!”
As Asuka turned her bike around, a pack of animals appeared, following Mari
and Azuchi. They ran past her, down a steep cliff without flinching.
“You’re kidding…”
Asuka looked ahead at the forest Mari was running toward, at the foggy valley
the birds had disappeared into. As she watched, the giant beast reappeared out
of the mist. It let out a sky-piercing howl.
As she felt the pressure it gave off, Asuka understood.
That enormous thing is what Wolfpack became!
Asuka cranked the accelerator. There was no need for second guesses now.
“Shinji! Tell Hakone command that I’ve found Mari. I can’t get to them from
my end. She’s wearing Six’s plugsuit, so I can track her with her IFF tag as long
as I’m close enough.”
<<Asuka, you’re not with Toji?!>> “I’m in my plugsuit, too. Tell them to track
my signal if it comes to that.”
She let go of the transmit button. Mari was in sight now.
“Come on, Mari, we almost killed each other! The least we can do is talk.”
What had happened between them was ridiculous. At the time, Asuka had
been synthesized with her Eva, along with thousands of other life-forms. The
Asuka/Eva synthesis had become Mari’s ideal, and in the end, the U.S. Eva had
devoured her.
The match was supposed to end with Mari victorious, but both of them had
been ionized by the spatial lens as it transported matter to Yomotsu Hirasaka.
When they were reconstituted at the focal point closest to the Earth, all traces
of their Evas and other life-forms were gone. They had reverted to ordinary
girls.
“We weren’t the only ones reconstituted over Yomotsu Hirasaka. Unit Two
and Wolfpack got the same treatment elsewhere.”
It didn’t sit well with her that her reversion had basically been a shipping
accident.
But why is Wolfpack so huge?
“Hey!” Asuka spoke to Mari directly. “You don’t think it got huge because the
lens lost focus, do you?!”
“There’s a box with countless life-forms on this island,” Mari said.
The Ark.
“Those lives continued to exist despite being locked away, and they’ve built
up a lot of rage. The beast only took that into itself. The same goes for the life-
forms you had in you, Asuka, and all the birds in the sky.”
“Rage?”
The rage of being locked away in the Ark indefinitely, over countless cycles of
worlds…an eternity.
“You couldn’t keep your hands off me when you were reconstituted. You
cried like a lost child. Now you won’t even bother looking at me.”
Which means she has somewhere she needs to be.
“I have to go home to it, give it a reason other than rage. I can’t go back to
being human or Eva.”
Mari punctuated her statement with a howl. The other animals howled with
her. In the distance, a loud roar rumbled through the air.
Although Asuka couldn’t really understand Mari’s perspective, their
destination was the same.
“I know what I’m going to do when I get there. I’m going to rip Unit Two out
of your pack.”
Chapter 30:
Classroom
Tokyo-3.
Rei Quatre, bored of waiting for Seele/Kaji/Kaji, got off the mutant Eva that
was parked on the top deck of HQ and made her way to Sengokuhara High
School. This would be the second time Quatre had been to the school layered
under Shinji’s dream. She’d been far away last time and only went to school
when she was asleep. Now she broadcast her intentions over the Ayanami
mental mirroring.
<<I think I’ll walk today.>> For once, Rei Trois wasn’t under troublesome
security surveillance, so she told Quatre how to get there.
“Well then…”
Quatre and Six had accepted Trois’ invitation to talk. All she could do now was
wait.
The school was restless as it entered break time. Turncoat Quatre looked very
similar to Trois, so she’d passed unnoticed. But the seat behind her shuffled
suddenly. This was what drew the class’s attention.
She turned around. “Suzuhara-kun? I thought you were supposed to be at
Yomotsu Hirasaka.”
Toji’s figure was hazy.
“This is…the classroom. I’m still in the middle of a fight.”
“You know this classroom is Ikari-kun’s dream, don’t you? It pulls the
consciousness of his classmates into itself. You have to go back. You might lose
your physical body.”
Quatre smirked, pressing her hand on Toji’s chest like she was about to push
him. The hustle and bustle of their classmates continued unabated.
“You’re…Quatre? Ayanami Quatre…I need a favor.”
“I’m getting a lot of requests today.”
He whispered something into her ear, and then he was gone.
Toji awoke in the cockpit of the Platypus-2. He didn’t have to shake himself
awake. The turbulent roll had already done the job for him. He reversed the
graviton thrusters on the other side of the rudder to reposition the craft.
“Dammit!”
The tailspin stopped after the A.I. kicked in. He’d managed to avoid a direct
hit, but the shock wave clipped part of his left wing. A plane that operated
solely on aerodynamics would’ve crashed by now.
<<Toji!>> Shinji shouted frantically.
“I’m fine! But Shinji…!”
<<What?>> “Please, save Hikari!”
Chapter 31:
Skeleton Key
<<Don’t ruin the watermelon patch.>> Six whispered into Trois’ mind,
concealing their reestablished mental mirroring. The watermelon patch had
originally belonged to Kaji and had been passed on to Shinji three years ago,
after the Battle at Nerv HQ. It had survived many a disaster. Rei Six had moved
it to the Glass Egg.
The egg was impervious to everything from earthquakes to radio waves, from
wavelengths to particles. No light should have been able to pierce the shell,
leaving the inside of the egg pitch-black, and yet, warm sunlight could somehow
penetrate its frosted exterior. The temperature within the egg remained
constant, without any need of regulation, as if preserving the mystery of the
object. It was the perfect greenhouse. Six had used the Eva-0.0 Type-F
Allegorica to relocate it to one of the decks and had been tending to it with her
Type-N robots.
<<You have to be real careful with those melons.>> Six anticipated Trois’
answer.
“Hee hee.”
<<I didn’t know you could laugh,>> Quatre said.
Honestly, it came as a surprise to Trois as well.
Before, the mental mirroring compiled the information gathered by multiple
Ayanamis to form a single Ayanami Rei. But now…each brought her own
perspective to the table. There was noise now.
<<Noise?>> <<Like a fizzy glass of soda?>> Trois’ Eva-0.0 stowed the Longinus
replica behind her and trained the Powered 8 railgun on the entrance.
<<I repeat, this is Command. Trois, return to the cage immediately.>> On the
other side of the wall, vehicles armed with anti-Angel electromagnetic cannons
surrounded the structure. No one had expected a standoff to occur on the
shores of Lake Ashi.
Chapter 33:
A Drop in the River
ASUKA WAS TRAILING MARI with her dirt bike on Yomotsu Hirasaka. At times,
she saw flashes of light rise over the ridgelines. Shinji’s Eva-01 Final Model was
locked in combat with Hikari’s Armaros. Toji’s Platypus-2 was there, too,
provided he hadn’t crashed yet. Meanwhile, she was still trying to retrieve her
weapon. Mari knew where it was and had gone ahead. Somewhere on this
island, deep inside this forest, was Mari’s Eva, reconstituted as a giant beast by
the spatial lens, and upon its forehead, Asuka’s Eva-02.
Asuka had followed a strange path so far. She hoped to be reunited with her
own Eva at the end of it. That said…
Why am I even doing this?
A good part of her questioned her actions.
Both of them had been exposed to the Ark before. Asuka was protected by
the powerful properties of the new orichalcum plugsuit, but she wondered how
it was with Mari.
Little Mari was leading her pack. She moved like a cat, climbing up trees and
rushing through groves. She didn’t saltify, but the effects of the life-form data
were becoming apparent. She had ears on top of her head and had sprouted a
tail for balance. Her nails turned into claws that gripped and kicked the ground
beneath her. She was faster than a child now. Indeed, her current speed was
inhuman.
For as long as she could remember, Mari’s DNA had been spliced with genes
from other animals. She had no sense of self. But she never considered this a
disadvantage. If anything, she found the wind that invaded her humanity
comforting.
Asuka did her best to follow her on the dirt bike.
The tests run at Hakone said she was wiped of all traces of foreign DNA.
What’s going on?
<<This is just that kind of place.>> Asuka turned, recognizing the mysterious
voice as belonging to an Ayanami.
Rei Cinque?!
Deep within the primitive forest, in the shadow of a large fern, the Rei that
had disappeared between Earth and moon reappeared. Ayanami Rei Cinque
looked more mature than Trois and Quatre, having spent more time in the
artificial womb, and it was this Ayanami that Asuka saw.
She immediately slowed the bike, but Cinque pointed her hand at Mari and
said, “Go.”
More voices rushed into Asuka’s head.
<<I have to take it back!>> <<I have to get Unit Two back! I can’t just wait for
Shinji to do it.>> <<Who is that?>> “Wha?!” she screamed in surprise. The
voices in her head all belonged to her. Her wheels nearly slipped. She regained
her balance, but by the time she turned back, Cinque was gone.
A hallucination.
Animals of every kind rushed by her to follow Mari. The beasts grew old,
faded. Some of them fused into one another as they continued. The pack was in
a constant flux.
What kind of place is this?
The strange pack mounted the wide, green slope at a great speed. Gas
streamed down the middle of the mountainside, but Mari and her Ark life-form
data pressed on.
<<It’s like they’re being called up into the sky.>> <<I’m the only one I’m
interested in.>> <<There must be some hidden meaning to this.>> My
decisions… Are they converging? And with the other lives, too?
The Ark recorded life-forms from all time periods.
This is the umbilical cord that gives birth to the new world. Are the me’s from
the other timelines coming together?
“Am I having second thoughts?” Unlike Shinji, she understood immediately.
The steady drone of the engine remained constant. Asuka focused it to anchor
herself in reality.
“Azuchi!”
She called the golden retriever out of the pack just as it was beginning to
morph. The dog barked in response.
“You’re Kasuga-san’s pup, aren’t you? The one running the Akashima unit?
You can’t go on mixing with the others. The Akashima’s on this island, so your
master must be close, too!”
Azuchi barked again. Mari said to Asuka, as if speaking for the dog, “Take care
of Azuchi.” And with that, she jumped off the ridge and out of Asuka’s sight.
“Huh? Wait!”
The pack followed suit. All were sucked into the mist. The gray expanse
rippled like a field of wheat in the wind. Overhead and far into the distance, the
clanging of restraint armor rang through the air like a carillon.
They’d closed in on it at some point. Closed in on Mari’s mountainous Eva,
perhaps magnified through an accident involving the spatial lens, or perhaps
because it had assumed the Ark’s life-forms.
The former U.S. Eva, Wolfpack.
Mari and her pack were finally home. Mari had been a trembling wreck who
refused to leave Asuka and Six’s side back at Nerv HQ. She couldn’t bear being
separated from the genes inside of her. They all wanted to save her, wanted to
give her a life worthy of a human person, but she just couldn’t live that way.
“Azuchi and her sister Momo are together with Nerv U.S.A.’s mobile staff.”
Her voice grew softer and softer. These were Mari’s last words as a human
being.
“Woof!”
The silver waves crashed again, and they melted away into Wolfpack’s
surface. Asuka would never forget the look on Mari’s face until the day she
died. It was the first time she saw her smile.
<<How pointless.>> <<Do you feel left out even after seeing her meet that
gruesome end?>> “No! I’m just pissed that I saw her go out with a smile!
C’mon, Azuchi!”
Asuka revved her rear tire to turn in the direction of the ridgeline. She shifted
into a lower gear, accelerating up the narrow hill at full speed. She rushed
through the gray gas, past Wolfpack’s curling spine.
“Come on!”
She jumped together with Azuchi, landing on Wolfpack’s back. Not a bad
jump for a first try—that’s what Asuka thought, at least.
She felt as if Wolfpack’s armor was closing in around her. She needed to
follow its spine and trace it all the way to the head, to where her Eva-02 had
been reconstituted.
The giant beast lurched up, and Asuka felt the insides of her stomach churn as
the air pressure rose.
Chapter 34:
Eva-02
“Sorry, Suzuhara.” Asuka and Azuchi watched as the bike fell off the other
side of the giant. She looked to the beast’s head and saw Eva-02. While features
from its days as the Asuka/Eva synthesis remained, it had regained most of its
original design.
In a distant forest over the mountains, rays of light flashed with explosions.
Must be Armaros’ positron rifle.
Could Shinji actually fight Hikari?
Fortunately, the beast’s quadrupedal movement didn’t cause much
turbulence to the head.
Will this thing even move? Asuka thought, as they approached Eva-02.
The mechanical parts activated, as if to put her worries to rest. Asuka and
Azuchi fell into the ejected entry plug. She looked around and found that the
virtual displays were all lit up.
“Hunh. It’s on? It’s activated?!”
She was shocked. The plug wasn’t even inside Eva-02 yet.
Asuka gripped the controller, but it gave no response. The readings on the
display didn’t make sense to her.
“Okay, what the hell is going on here?”
Azuchi barked, as if prompted by her surprise. The graphs on the screen
scattered like a pack of animals.
“I guess the one who tried to eat me is still around.”
Was Eva-02 part of Wolfpack now, as its appearance suggested?
Despite being powered up, she didn’t feel that unique pressure from the front
of the entry plug where the core resided. It emitted no A.T. Field, no barrier of
individuality. Instead, it allowed itself to be covered by Wolfpack’s superior field
without so much as a complaint.
“Seriously?”
<<Asuka…!>> A voice came from the receiver in her arm.
“Shinji? What’s your situation?”
Shinji reported his stalemate. <<I can’t convince Horaki-san to leave Armaros.
Sorry, but is Unit Two functional?>> She didn’t know. But Asuka flared her
nostrils and said, “I’ll figure something out.”
Not like we have a choice.
<<All right…>> Shinji answered, understanding the heart of her situation.
Schematic windows opened one after another on her sub display, and she
looked for a way to infiltrate through the command line.
“Mari? Can you hear me? Are you satisfied now?” Asuka asked.
Mari had jumped onto the gigantified U.S. Eva and melted right into it. No, it
was more appropriate to say that she’d returned to her pack and become one
with it.
“You ran away from Hakone and came all the way here to meet this big
palooka, didn’t you?”
A pause, and then, <<I can hear you.>> But this was no audible response. The
blinking cursor on the sub display produced a line of text.
<<I’m not satisfied…yet.>> “Why not?”
<<I can’t be. Not while there’s a big pack around.>> “You lost me. Look, can
you detach this Nerv Japan Eva from you?”
<<I don’t know.>> “Excuse me? You’re not going to tell me you can’t see it,
are you? Because it’s right on your forehead. That joke is tired.”
<<I don’t know where your Eva begins and ends.>> She doesn’t recognize it as
a separate entity because they’ve been synthesized? Or is the life-form data that
occupied Unit Two not completely purged yet, and so she can’t tell it apart from
Wolfpack because they’re both amalgams?
Asuka’s finger stopped on the reactor output line when she felt Wolfpack turn
its head from inside Eva-02. “Sorry, what was that about a big pack?”
Her hairs stood on end.
Scheiße… The Ark is that way.
Azuchi’s ears flipped when she heard Eva-02’s mechanical sinews tense.
“Unit Two doesn’t like it, either. Not after the horrible things it did to us.
Mari, that’s not a pack!”
Then again, maybe a collection of all terrestrial life-forms could be considered
a pack.
A sudden acceleration jolted Asuka out of her musings and into her seat.
Azuchi yelped as she slid under the seat toward the back of the plug tube.
“Mari, don’t eat that thing!”
Chapter 35:
Longinus
Final Model brought the blade of the Bizen down on Armaros, and she
blocked it with her serpent head gauntlet. The two giants were locked in a test
of strength, casting their shadows over the forest.
<<The world to come…has been prepared.>> Shinji didn’t know what to do
against Hikari/Armaros anymore.
<<There is no reason…for the future of this world.>> Could he really persuade
her to stop?
Asuka’s tragic “Probably not” sank into his mind. Could he bring himself to
defeat Hikari if it came to it? But even if he were to sacrifice Hikari, the tidings
from Hakone weren’t exactly optimistic. Shinji and Final Model would simply
become the new Armaros in her place. His heart would be consumed by the
enemy.
There was no solution.
His head was burning up. He had to come up with a way out of this.
The Platypus-2 fighter jet was still in the air, but Toji had grown quieter and
quieter. All the big words they’d said in Hakone before heading out seemed
pathetic now.
Never mind that. What am I going to do with Horaki-san?!
<<Nerv Japan Super Eva coded Evangelion, step away from Armaros!>> A
shout came through the open communication frequency several dozens of
kilometers out in the ocean.
“Huh?! Who’s there?!” Shinji said.
<<Hang on, that’s JSSDF code!>> Before Toji could confirm it, one of
Akashima’s wingmen—Shrike Two, equipped with the same engine as the
Platypus-2—approached them to clarify the warning.
<<Final Model, you have six artillery shells coming your way! Impact in—>>
“Whoa!”
Final Model activated his wings of light and dashed away. Taking advantage of
the opening, Armaros pointed her rifle at him, but…
<<Zero!>> The ground shook as the six rounds kicked up a heavy dust cloud.
The explosion covered the entirety of Armaros’ giant body, and the shock wave
was enough to raze the trees around them.
<<This is the JSSDF Yamato. Super Eva—no, Final Model—we have a special
delivery from Hakone for you. Freshly air dropped from Ogasawara.>> Nerv
took their spare reactors and refurbished old World War II antiques with them.
It was the first time the battleship had fired her six guns loaded with two-ton
artillery shells in fifty years. With the exception of ceremonial shellings, of
course.
<<Damage report!>> <<That’s crazy! Hikari?!>> As chaos descended on the
communication line, the black giant charged out of the smoke.
Was Armaros unharmed?
No, she was missing her left arm. She threw away the grip still clutched in her
right hand.
<<Everyone…is so…mean…>> The black giant spoke with Hikari’s voice. Just as
it looked like she was about to tackle Final Model, she crumbled into millions of
Q.R. Signums.
“Urgh!”
Final Model pulled his Bizen out of the ground and swiped it left and right. He
managed to swat most of the Q.R. Signums away, breaking the black scales with
his A.T. Field, especially the ones that were encroaching on his wings of light.
“Dammit!” Shinji barely found purchase. Were the scales warping in and out
of existence? He couldn’t waste any more time with them. He looked in the
direction of the voice, at the growing storm of Q.R. Signums behind it.
<<Kodama…help me…>> The words were no mere cry of pain. Q.R. Signums
gathered behind her as Final Model rushed her.
Shinji readied the Bizen. But then a large, Eva-sized shadow lumbered out of
the artillery smoke. He noticed it too late.
A spindle slammed into Final Model.
“Gah!”
The 3,500-ton Eva tumbled from the sudden impact. He noticed the weapon
before it slipped out of his wavering vision.
A sling… No!
The Torwächter weapon.
Armaros had manifested her messenger upon the invocation of her sister’s
name. The black giant’s signature plate had sprouted from her back. It extended
into the ground, piercing it. A warp tunnel appeared, and out of it came the
hollow suit of armor.
With the addition of this black messenger, Euro Eva’s transformation into
Armaros was almost complete.
The Torwächter stepped from the smoke.
“An empty suit of armor is no match for me now!”
Final Model was on his knees. He dashed toward Armaros, avoiding another
attack from the spindle. Rather than dealing with the Torwächter’s weapon, he
was better off confronting Armaros head-on.
Final Model used his momentum to propel himself from his awkward
position, but Armaros lifted her left arm at him.
Why the broken arm?
Shinji sensed danger. He brought the Bizen up at an angle, deliberately
missing his swing and causing Final Model to fall forward. The spiral gauntlet
wrapped around Armaros’ left arm extended like a serpent, piercing the air
where Final Model’s head had just been, grazing him.
He knew this sensation.
“Toji! I think that’s the evolution of Heurtebise’s Field Piercer. The Devil’s
Backbone, was it? Six’s Eva has something like it!”
The ground broke under the Eva’s weight, but he used the wings of light to
regain his footing.
“Toji?!”
<<Shinji, she got me.>> When the fog cleared, he saw that the Platypus-2
fighter jet was done for. A Q.R. Signum had pierced its N2 reactor, possibly
while Armaros had been flying earlier.
<<Dammit! I didn’t know Q.R. Signums could drain N2 reactors!>> “They can
do that?! How…”
<<I’ve lost all control! I can’t eject—>> “Hang in there, I’m coming!”
Final Model sped through the air, but the next words Shinji heard sealed Toji’s
fate.
<<Toji…help me…>> “No! Toji, don’t listen to her!”
A black strip extended from the ground as soon as the invocation was uttered.
It engulfed the Platypus-2, wringing it like a dirty rag.
“Toji… Aaaargh!”
The black strip emitted the red glow of Q.R. Signum, and it pulsed as it took
on a humanoid shape. A slim suit of black armor stood in the place of the
Platypus-2, and the black strip became a black plate.
“Hakone command… Toji…is now a Torwächter.”
<<Hakone command to Final Model. What?! Say again!>> “Toji turned into a
Torwächter!”
The enemy didn’t spare Final Model, who now stood in a daze. The two black
messengers, Torwächter Kodama and Torwächter Toji, touched their plates and
spread apart, opening a square window between them, which showed
recognizable terrain this time. The Ark. And from it crawled six winged Angel
Carriers.
The Carriers surrounded Final Model while the Torwächters stepped through
the window and were transported elsewhere.
Back on this side of the portal, the Bizen Osafune made a loud clang as it was
knocked to the ground.
“Shinji!” Asuka called out.
Wolfpack had arrived.
Chapter 36:
Hikari and Asuka
Wolfpack made the first move. It opened its maw to reveal a bluish-white
ring lining its mouth. Even after being broken up and reconstituted by the
spatial lens, the United States Eva had retained the particle accelerator it
received after consuming Ramiel. The ring fired a bluish-white beam.
Armaros manifested a field over her serpent head gauntlet and deflected the
beam with her left arm.
Wolfpack closed its mouth, but it hadn’t given up yet. Its hairs stood on end
as it opened its maw again. This time, two particle accelerating rings lined its
mouth. This second beam was brighter than the first.
Armaros blocked again with her field-reinforced left arm, but the recoil was so
great that the black giant was knocked back.
Even so.
“Hikari! Can you hear me?”
Armaros growled in a stagnant, though still human, voice. <<A…su…ka…>>
But she lifted the goose-necked muzzle of the Field Piercer and aimed it at
Wolfpack.
“I wanted to thank you, Hikari!”
Eva-02 remained dormant atop the giant Wolfpack’s crest. Asuka shouted
from within the protruding plug, the wind whipping her hair.
“I know you and your Eva saved me and Unit Two countless times!”
If Mari—Wolfpack—was headed to the Ark, then Armaros was sure to stand
in their way.
But the black giant looked like she was wavering as she prepared her next
attack. <<Your mother…is within…my Heurtebise…and your Eva…>> Armaros
fired the Devil’s Backbone. Wolfpack anticipated the attack and leaped into the
air. The phase light grazed Eva-02 on the giant beast’s head. Gamma rays and
other radiation rained down like stardust over Asuka’s head.
She’d always suspected it. Now there was someone to corroborate her
theory. Even as Armaros, Asuka believed Hikari. Her best friend.
“Thank you.”
Asuka’s heart burned within her. She felt the tip of the plug heat up, too, and
she finally received feedback from her control console.
“Hey now!” She had control over Eva-02’s arms. Asuka balled up her fists and
knocked them into her chest, rattling her restraint armor.
With basic functionality restored, the plug began its reinsertion. The display
rebooted itself, and Mari made herself known.
<<I can see the Eva in your pack now. Are you leaving?>> “I am.”
Eva-02’s body stirred as the sync test pattern disappeared, and Asuka’s vision
opened up. She brought her arms down to her side, pulling herself away from
Wolfpack. The amalgamation of life-forms strained. Asuka flinched from the
pain, but she didn’t give up.
“Sorry if this hurts, Mari!”
Asuka’s main display scattered again, as if the pack was howling in anguish.
Various life-forms rippled over Wolfpack’s back, reluctant to let her go.
Azuchi howled and chased them off. It was as if she was telling the wild
animals to “Stay away from the human!” Such was the duty of Canis lupus
familiaris. It had broken away from the wolves so that it might live with
humans.
Wolfpack jumped into the air over the black giant, shaking the earth and
covering the sky with its giant body. Eva-02 writhed on top of it, squirming and
creaking. Tissues of the amalgamated Wolfpack were torn from it as the giant
beast landed, leveling a small patch of forest.
A burst of blood-red rain spattered from the elliptical hole that had housed
Eva-02. Asuka and her Eva had landed on the ground, freed from the
congregation.
Slowly, the red giant lifted its face. Hair flowed down its back, which was
covered in Wolfpack’s blood. This hair, which was the synthesis of its N2 reactor
and the graviton floaters from its Crimson A1 days, fluttered like feathers.
The N2 reactor’s power is cut off. It’s not recognizing the floaters. But I can
work with this.
“You could’ve gone straight to the Ark, you know,” Asuka said.
That’s where you want to go, isn’t it?
<<I wanted to ask you how to eat the Ark,>> Mari said.
“Ugh, even if I knew, I wouldn’t tell you.”
Eva-02 picked up the abandoned Bizen Osafune.
“Achtung, bitte! My name is Soryu Asuka Langley, and I’ve returned to where
I should be.”
The command center, 1,200 kilometers away, immediately responded.
<<This is Hakone command to Eva-02. Your signal is plaintext, and your IFF
isn’t recognized, either. Use the prescribed encryption.>> Well, yeah. Unit Two
got ionized and reconstituted. What do you expect?
“I probably can’t encrypt because I’m a little out of sync. Just sync me up, will
you?”
Chapter 37:
Ogasawara Islands
THE JSSDF AKASHIMA had built a frontline base camp facing Yomotsu Hirasaka
on Chichijima, an island in the Ogasawara Islands that could withstand the
abnormal tides caused by the Earth’s shrinking diameter and reduced gravity.
Nerv Japan had had the same idea, but their organization was far too small, no
matter how many Evangelions they possessed. They couldn’t afford to split
their resources like the JSSDF.
Lieutenant Colonel Kasuga leaped onto the scaffolding of the observation
deck in the armored prefab building.
“Where is it?!”
“It’s close, sir. Right on top of Anijima next door.”
He peered through his binoculars into the raging wind. “A Torwächter
window! Any news from Endo at Tsukino Yami?!”
“They’re in the middle of a rescue operation on the other side of the
operation. North American Alliance—”
Something winged shot out of the window over Anijima’s mountain peak.
“IFF belongs to Nerv Japan’s Eva-01 Final Model.”
The Lance of Longinus gained speed and light as it accelerated. Shinji could do
nothing but brace himself. Then he heard a distant thud, as if something had
landed nearby. A huge shadow fell across the restrained Final Model.
Black roots covered the sky over Hakone, weaving together. Misato went out
onto the terrace and looked up “What is this?”
“Impossible!” Even Seele/Kaji was surprised. “How did it manifest itself in the
third dimension?!”
Chapter 38:
Roots of the World Tree
“Wooowie!”
Little Rei Six whistled to herself as she looked at the roots in the sky. Eva-0.0
Type-F had been tasked with suppressing Trois’ siege, and she was currently
headed northwest from the caldera toward Nagao Pass, where she could
assume sniping position.
The roots were intertwined, leading to a trunk high in the sky. Countless
thinner tendrils hung down from the thicker roots, though their tips
disappeared before they could reach the ground.
Final Model was unreachable, and no one knew what had happened to the
Lance of Longinus. Hakone command was abuzz, analyzing the roots’ data.
“Gravitational flux not detected at any point! Instead, gravitational pressure
and the strain of the Longinus Ring over the equator are steadily decreasing!”
“That’s impossible!”
“Is that the real thing?!”
“Look at the weather map! The jet stream is changing course because of the
trunk.”
Fuyutsuki watched the scene with a different kind of awe from the rest of the
staff. “The absolute terror. The World Tree in the Antarctic. The roots that went
down forever and disappeared into nowhere. Am I seeing its full stature now?”
he whispered to himself.
“Gendo dispatched an expedition for the Lance of Longinus there.”
The sudden words startled him. Fuyutsuki turned around. The elevator doors
opened to reveal the Seele/Kaji.
“This is the World Tree, the true form of what you people refer to as the
tunnel network. The road that connects the Human Instrumentality Project.”
Fuyutsuki was aghast. “Who allowed this menace into the command
center?!”
“I did.” Commander Misato said.
“I’ve been given permission to fire at will, sir, don’t you worry.” A security
guard trained his pistol at the Kaji-vessel and stepped inside.
The display showed what had become of the skies around Hakone.
The tunnel network. A passageway used by Angel Carriers, Torwächters,
Quatre’s corrupted mutant Eva, and the black giant Armaros. An invisible
highway that might as well have been magic.
The way Kaworu had described it to Shinji, it was the trap room for the
Human Instrumentality Project’s stage. Remembering her own warp
experience, Misato felt that might be the best way to explain it.
“But I thought that thing was underground—”
“Not underground but in another dimension. It’s displayed itself across the
sky for your understanding,” Seele/Kaji said with obvious annoyance. He hadn’t
predicted this development.
For our understanding?
“This 3D representation doesn’t truly reflect the shrinking of space to shorten
the distance traveled. Think of this as a visualization.”
“So you’re saying…someone visualized this?”
No, she still didn’t get it. The explanation only brought forth more questions.
Misato squinted her eyes, and her confusion triggered Seele/Kaji’s rage.
“To whom has the boundaries of the world been shown? Who has observed
it? Who threw the spear, like Lucretius of ancient Rome, to see the limits of
human observation?” Seele/Kaji shouted.
But even he fell silent with surprise at what came next. Quiet fell over the
command center, and not because of Seele/Kaji’s revelations.
As Kaji had suggested, the roots spread all over the observable world. Indeed,
they were now covering the moon.
But their expedition didn’t stop there. One of the roots disappeared toward
the sun’s surface, like a fuse about to be lit.
“Asuka?!”
<<What the…?! Are these…roots?>> Hakone command had momentarily lost
Asuka’s signal from Yomotsu Hirasaka Island, due to the appearance of the
tunnel network. Her voice was choppy now, and they had zero visuals.
“Hakone command to Final Model!”
<<Understood. Heading there now!>> The phenomenon had spared Final
Model from being skewered, but they couldn’t afford to tarry.
Meanwhile, Aoba noticed a point of similarity among the reports coming in
about the World Tree. He notified Commander Katsuragi Misato.
“So, this was only visible immediately after the phenomenon appeared.”
He brought the video over to the command seat.
“The thin, vertical roots hanging from the thick horizontal roots disappeared
before they could reach the ground, but they were reported to have been
sucking something up.”
The video was blurry, but it did look like there were lumps traveling up the
roots.
“They appear to be rocks and boulders, but I don’t think they’re sucking up
the ground. We can no longer see this happening.”
“How are we supposed to tell what this is?” Misato filed the information away
for later and returned her attention to the battlefield.
It was then that a distressed Maya barged into the command center.
“Who let Asuka pilot Unit Two?!”
Eva-02 had reappeared on Yomotsu Hirasaka, attached to the U.S. Eva’s back
after being ionized and reconstituted. Maya knew that much before Asuka and
Toji had left for the island. But she didn’t expect them to find it, let alone pilot
it. She didn’t think Eva-02 couldn’t move on its own after being fused with
Wolfpack.
“Dr. Ibuki, I ask you to refrain from making statements that cast doubt on the
operation in the command center,” Fuyutsuki warned her.
The commander turned around. “No one gave her permission to do anything.
But considering the fact that the Eva is moving when it shouldn’t be, don’t you
think this is a lucky break?”
Pretty much everyone agreed with that. The revival of Eva-02 gave humanity
a chance to fight back in the final battle against the beings who claimed divinity.
“It’s such a lucky break that anyone is bound to be suspicious of it,” Maya
said. She put on a headset and began talking to the display. “Asuka, you spent a
long time as an amalgamated entity! You know your individuality isn’t stable
yet. Get out of the Eva!”
<<You’re kidding,>> Asuka responded. <<All systems are green in Unit Two,
and there are no problems with my vitals. It’s ridiculous how good this all
feels.>> Misato turned around. “Maya, what’s bothering you?”
“Asuka is currently wearing the synchronization-suppressing orichalcum
plugsuit, and yet her sync rates remain elevated. This might be a prelude to
something. Or maybe it’s happened already.”
<<Whoa!>> Asuka’s voice interrupted their conversation. <<This isn’t the time
for theorizing!>> Visuals returned to the display, showing an Asuka doubled-
over in laughter.
<<Can you see what I’m seeing? It’s a damn mess right now.>>
Eva-02 was running with the Bizen while the mountainous Wolfpack roared
like a barrage of artillery. It pointed its gaping maw up and fired its particle
beam at the sky.
Armaros and the two Torwächters had been freed from the restraints of the
Earth and were now flying through the roots of the World Tree covering the
skies.
The roots formed a net over the horizon, from which even more roots
extended. They kept creeping west, and it seemed as if they would soon make
the return trip and encroach from the east.
The three black giants danced through the air, suspended on these additional
roots. The one connected to Armaros looked familiar. It glowed much like the
Tree of Life during the consummation of the Human Instrumentality Project
three years ago. The only difference was that this one was black.
“So, the back plates of the giants…are the tips of the roots of the World
Tree>>”
“What is going on?!” Fuyutsuki shouted.
<<I guess we know who the puppet and puppet master are now,>> Asuka
said.
And it was true. The two Torwächters looked like marionettes whose strings
were being manipulated by Armaros.
Misato turned to Seele/Kaji, still surrounded by security guards.
“So, this is the image of the black giants’ identity.”
“Took you long enough,” Kaji said. “The son of Gendo has placed the World
Tree in the sky. Armaros and its two messengers are the fruits that hang from
the roots.”
Chapter 41:
Marionette
“SO IT’S STUPID SHINJI’S FAULT that the land battle turned into an aerial
battle!”
Asuka’s battlefield had gained a new dimension.
“Hikari!”
She still referred to Armaros by her friend’s name as the black giant flew
higher into the air. The two Torwächters now attacked like they were rappelling
on ropes. Their flight paths were easy to read on an individual level, but the fact
that she had to face two of them at once made predicting their movements
much harder.
Asuka tried predicting their maneuvers based on the fulcrums attached to the
roots but to no avail.
“This…isn’t…fair!”
To make matters worse, their momentum changed every time they hopped
from one trunk to another. She was currently equipped with the Bizen Osafune,
the longsword that Shinji had left behind. As far as swords went, it had
extraordinary reach, but it wasn’t designed to fight aerial enemies.
<<Hakone command to Unit Two. Fall back to the battleship! You have
weapons waiting for you.>> <<This is the battleship Yamato. We are currently
fifty clicks away from the southeast shore of the island. ETA—>> Whatever it
was, she didn’t have time for it. To think that my Unit Two, the first Eva aside
from the specially equipped Unit Zeros to achieve flight, would be reduced to
this!
“Dammit! If only the Allegorica unit were reproduced, too! I flew to the moon
with that thing!” Asuka gritted her teeth.
Wait…what?
She felt a spine-chilling déjà vu as she looked at the sky, like she was being
sucked up into the azure expanse.
I think I flew when I was synthesized with the Eva…
The two Torwächters were like synchronized dancers as they opened another
window. Three Angel Carriers flew out of it.
“Again?!”
The Carriers descended, and the Torwächters spindles came flying with them.
Asuka evaded their attacks, noticing that Armaros was no longer paying her any
heed.
“What are you looking at, Hikari?!”
An ultra-hard ribbon shot out of a Carrier’s cocoon right at the U.S. Eva.
Sparks flew as Asuka blocked it with her blade.
Another Zeruel? This can’t get any worse!
“Mari!”
Eva-02 turned face up. The point of the Bizen was now sheathed in an A.T.
Field, and it blew away the Carrier that swooped down at it. It made another
turn and heaved the point at the sky again.
“Hah!”
The blast of the A.T. Field blew the Carrier away where she couldn’t see it, but
she was now in the trajectory of the Torwächter’s spindle.
“Hikari!”
An intense shock wave accompanied a bright beam. The Zeruel Carrier
activated its A.T. Field, deflecting Wolfpack’s ray. The explosion of light was
blinding.
“Gah!”
A stray bullet made it through Eva-02’s field, knocking it off-balance and
burning its back. Error warnings blared from the N2 reactor, suggesting an
immediate cease of operations.
Her attacks weren’t reaching Armaros.
Her words weren’t reaching Hikari.
Asuka saw the distance between them as a failure of her will.
I have to go there.
How did I fly?
“I need those wings. I need them now.”
Asuka’s left hand unconsciously reached to the collar of her plugsuit, touching
the ever-loosening zipper.
“Don’t do it, Asuka!” Maya’s voice boomed in the command center. “That
thing is the only wall you have separating your self from the Eva!”
On the other side of the island, the JSSDF Akashima had regrouped with the
remaining forces of the North American Alliance. The three aerial attack
platforms, whose mission was to explode the Ark with their N2 charges, were
somehow spared the fate of saltification and beastification, despite their
proximity to the Ark. The crew of the Akashima, a robot equipped with similar
N2 technologies, had also remained human.
“Well, our UAVs keep getting eaten by those giant bird things.”
“Hand-off confirmed. Incoming at nine o’ clock! More red particles spreading
from the Ark.”
The red particles were life-form data, which turned into black monsters
wherever they fell.
“Wait, hang on… Something’s weird here.”
Endo shifted his body to look at a periscope-shaped camera. The Ark was on
the other side of the cliff. Red particles were scattering from the rock face, but a
throng of them suddenly shot up, weaving between the vertical roots as they
flew south.
“Akashima to Nerv Japan! Be on the lookout! The Ark just spat out a mass of
red particles, and it’s heading your way!”
Chapter 42:
To the Light
Shinji’s voice called out to her. <<Final Model to Unit Two. Asuka, just hang
in there! I’m on my way!>> Asuka had one hand on the control stick to swing
the Bizen as the fingers of her left hand played with the loosening zipper on her
collar.
“Hikari… She’s looking at something.”
Her right arm lurched wildly, and the Bizen swung diagonally, as if cutting the
sky itself.
“I have to go after her now, or I’ll lose her.”
The Torwächters rotated their spindles, but she deflected their projectiles.
“I have to go!”
She pulled the release tab on her neck. The zipper of her specially crafted
orichalcum plugsuit came loose in the LCL, immediately slipping down her
shoulders as the resin contracted.
“Huff!”
Asuka’s skin burned as the connection between her and the Eva intensified.
She remembered the agony she’d felt when the flood of life-form data
overwhelmed her, disintegrating her physical body.
And yet, she wasn’t afraid.
Stay with me.
Something was in the Eva-02. Time and time again, that something had lent
her its power. It was the force that had allowed her to return when Hikari called
out to her.
As the black giant, Hikari had confirmed the existence of this something.
<<Your mother…is within…my Heurtebise…and your Eva…>> Good enough for
me.
The Bizen pierced the ground with a heavy thud. Light broke from her
restraint armor, seeping out of the cracks, blowing it all away. Eva-02 leaned
against the longsword as its legs failed. The Zeruel Carrier saw its chance and
thrust its razor-sharp monolayered ribbon arm toward it.
A wind of red flecks enveloped Eva-02.
Life-form particles from the Ark.
Zeruel’s arm was pulled into the whirlwind, and the centrifugal force would
have torn it off had it not been so resilient. As it was, the larval Zeruel was
yanked out of the Carrier’s cocoon with great force. The umbilical that
connected the two creatures was torn to shreds, and the larval Angel let out
what sounded like a shriek of pain. It fired its zero-time light attack in retaliation
before being sucked into the red wind. Emptied of its larval Angel, the Carrier
lost its balance and fell backward.
Zeruel’s two blade arms sprang out of the whirlwind, forming a cross. They
slashed at the Carrier, shattering the Q.R. Signums on its shoulders and slicing
its body to bits. Blood spurted out, but it was immediately caught up by the
wind and blown into the sky.
The two Torwächters moved in to face this new threat, bringing their spindles
down on it. The red wind reached out its Zeruel arms again to deflect them.
Sparks crackled across the sky as the projectiles slid off of the blades. Zeruel’s
zero-time light attack glowed upon the waiting Torwächters, and the black
giants were pushed back by the explosion mere moments later.
<<A…su…ka…>> In the distance, the mountainous Wolfpack howled to urge
Asuka on. It was the best Mari could do, given the progress of her assimilation.
The sound was immediately picked up by the crimson particles.
The Asuka/Eva synthesis had appeared on the battlefield. The red wind
enveloped her restraint armor, and she rammed the staggered Torwächter with
her head.
Crimson A1. The form Eva-02 took as a protective measure against the
encroaching life-form data of the Ark to keep Asuka’s person intact. She’d
willed it back into existence.
She stepped on the Torwächter and jumped away.
<<That’s pathetic, Suzuhara. I thought you were supposed to…protect…
Hikari…>> Asuka retained her personality despite being mixed together with
countless organisms. The surface of her body highlighted her feminine features.
Her flowing hair was now the Allegoric wing unit. The graviton floaters
activated.
The Asuka/Eva synthesis reached her hand out to Armaros, who was being
pulled up by the vertical roots. The black giant was looking northwest, over the
horizontal layers of the primary roots of the World Tree.
She began sinking into the roots, as if caught up by a current.
<<Hikari!>> Asuka went after her. But she needed Q.R. Signums to open a
portal. It made her long to be a Torwächter again. Her memories of that time
had been hazy, but they’d become vivid again once she synthesized with her
Eva.
She sank her slender body into the tunnel network and disappeared from the
skies above Yomotsu Hirasaka Island.
Chapter 45:
Substitute
Trois’ rebellion had been swept under the rug now that Armaros was
approaching. She’d been ordered to stay within the Glass Egg, though no one
had asked how she felt about it.
As far as she could see, the city was locking itself down. The armed vehicles
barricading the bridge into the Glass Egg had opened up to make way for a
single EV scooter. Trois peered through her gunsights to see who it was and
then called out through her external speakers.
<<Dr. Ibuki!>> “Trois, is the egg still resonating?!”
The scooter braked and slid smoothly on the steel plates set up for heavy
equipment. The only sounds were the hum of Eva-0.0’s external S2 engine and
the distant alarm coming from the entrance.
But then, another echo…
<<Is that you, Maya?>> Ibuki would never forget that voice.
She staggered to her feet.
“Senpai!”
Akagi Ritsuko. Her predecessor, whom she respected as a scientist and
despised as a person.
“Senpai, senpai! Akagi-senpai!”
Why had she devoted her life to researching Eva technology?
Why had she continued developing said technology?
Because something had happened three years ago that forced Maya to
reconsider her life.
All because you disappeared…
<<I can hear you…Maya. Three years outside…inside…time goes on…Unit
One…us that much.>> The walls of the Glass Egg reverberated to transmit the
voice of a person who wasn’t there. It seemed that time was moving again
within the Chronostatic Sphere.
<<Now, tell me your findings, Dr. Ibuki.>> Right. I have three years’ worth of
research to catch her up on.
Six suddenly felt a sudden, sickening chill that made her want to throw up. It
was as if a mass of negativity was pointing at her, staring at her. She leaped
away.
BOOM!
The explosion grazed Eva-0.0 Type-F and blew away Nagao Pass, where it had
just been standing.
“What was that?!”
The command center watched as the northwestern rim of Tokyo-3 was blown
to pieces.
“The enemy’s Field Piercer!”
“You mean the Devil’s Backbone that Euro Eva had before it turned into
Armaros?!”
Part of the mountainside was engulfed by the implosion, while the
surrounding area was blown away by the shock waves generated from the
impact. A giant mushroom cloud rose into the sky as dust rained down on
Tokyo-3.
The Angel’s Backbone was the ultimate firearm. It could pierce any A.T. Field.
The right arm and leg of Six’s Eva-0.0 Type-F had been fused into the barrel in
order to stabilize the shot.
Heurtebise, however, was equipped with the Devil’s Backbone, a Field Piercer
crafted out of an Eva’s spine and powered by a Q.R. Signum. The mind of the
core was severely twisted, but in exchange, the weapon was hideously strong,
as strong as the experimental Neyarl.
“Line 736 and its tunnel have burned down!”
“Be careful!”
<<I can still do this!>> Six pressed on, flying over the mountain ridge to avoid
firing at the city.
<<I just need to get a clean shot!>> But the two plates on Armaros’ back had
already descended, and they lodged themselves into the ground of Hakone
caldera.
“Yui!”
Gendo desperately called out to the figure standing on the mutant Eva.
The woman smiled lovingly back at him.
<<My dear, sweet Gendo.>> The prongs of the replica Longinus still glowed in
the mutant Eva’s hands. Yui was standing on its shoulder.
<<You will keep chasing me despite having lost all reason to. You will exist
only to pursue karma in the distant world.>> The Carrier wings of the mutant
Eva crumbled away. It began to grow bigger. The S2 engine on its back cried like
a baby as it was separated from its body and then calmed as it was cradled in a
newly synthesized right hand.
<<You will be stripped of everything that makes you yourself, until you
become like a single, slender arrow. Like the me you see right now.>> The S2
engine turned into an egg, and the being that cradled it was no longer an Eva,
but Yui’s bare and radiant body.
“Will we become one, then?”
<<You are to follow me from a place only you are able. That is the rule
imposed upon you and no one else.>> The giant of light no longer resembled
Yui.
The replica Longinus was glowing now, and she pushed its shining tip into the
walls of the egg.
The light consumed everything.
Shinji…
He felt someone call out to him and turned to face it.
“Ah!”
Shinji had returned to Yomotsu Hirasaka and was greeted by the sight of a
mushroom cloud, rising up through the roots of the World Tree and reaching
the stratosphere. Shock waves rippled out, causing the foundations of the world
to wobble. Then a pillar of flame shot straight up through the mushroom cloud
itself. Sound followed sight, and the eruption was so loud that it knocked Eva-
01 Final Model back.
Black smoke billowed. It broke through the clouds, bursting into an aurora
when it penetrated the ionosphere. It flew up into the Earth’s low orbit, and the
sun and moon illuminated it, shining over a sky that had been colored by the
roots of the World Tree.
A single point of light exited the cloud. It looked like a sphere. No, an egg.
Realization dawned on Shinji.
Yomotsu Hirasaka had released Lilith’s Chronostatic Sphere into the sky, into
the moon.
Final Model raced after it. With Lilith gone, Earth was no longer the stage for
the Human Instrumentality Project. The planet had lost its reason for existing.
He spread his wings of light and accelerated into the heavens.
“The old HQ is inside that thing…along with it Ritsuko-san and Father!”
<<It will be all right.>> A distant voice came from the other side of the World
Tree’s network of roots.
Final Model stopped in his tracks. The wings of light he’d activated at the cost
of his life span melted into particles in the sky.
Mother?
The shores of Lake Ashi, where the world from three years ago lay on its side.
Figures, one after another, stepped out of the dusty rubble. People who’d
disappeared three years ago reappeared, looking no older than when they’d
vanished.
Nerv Japan and JSSDF’s joint rescue team escorted the bewildered-looking
crowd. Both civilian and political rescue squads were exempt from the
operation, since they were still under emergency lockdown.
Kaji, too, appeared from the rubble, Rei Quatre on his back and two
watermelons in his hands. Misato shot out of the black SUV and ran toward
him.
“’Sup.”
“You look like a hot mess.”
“I couldn’t let that melon patch go to waste. That thing’s on the moon now.”
Kaji motioned with his chin. Behind him, the Nerv crew each carried a
watermelon or two.
“I’m so tired.”
Nerv’s former commander, Ikari Gendo, had also made it out, but he’d been
injured by the crumbling scrap heap. He’d lost consciousness and was moved
onto a stretcher and into an ambulance that carried him away, sirens blaring.
On the other side of the scene, Akagi Ritsuko consoled Maya, who was
bawling into her chest.
Misato wasted no time in issuing orders to the rescue team.
“Find out where everyone’s from and put tags on them. Keep all of them
under surveillance. Put them on the Togendai linear rail and move them to the
shelter inside HQ. You can part with JSSDF there.”
As much as Misato wanted to talk to Ritsuko, this was what she needed to do
for the moment. “I’m going back to the command center.”
“How about some watermelons before you go?”
“We’re still under a Class One Threat. Our kids are still fighting out there, one
on the Pacific and another right over our heads! Also—”
Huh?
Misato paused.
Why am I talking to him so naturally?
Kaji read Misato’s mind. “Oh, Seele was inside the sphere, too. They’re
blasted to the moon now.”
Misato froze, her expression blank, her hand still holding the open door of the
SUV. It flustered him, and he looked away, adjusting the sleeping Quatre on his
back.
“Probably.”
“Uh-huh.”
Misato fought back the tears. “I already said my goodbyes to you.”
“You’re an awful woman, you know that?”
Chapter 48:
Mari’s Assault
THE ERUPTION HAD LAUNCHED Lilith’s Chronostatic Sphere into the sky.
Fortunately, the ash and debris were light enough to be carried away by the
wind to the southern part of the island, giving the North American Alliance a
chance to regroup.
Overhead, a volcanic bomb the size of a bus collided with something and
shattered. The JSSDF Akashima and Shrikes One and Two, along with the
American attack platforms, generated repulsor fields using their N2 reactors.
Furthermore, the Brazilian engineering unit activated twelve of the N2
warheads reserved for destroying the Ark.
But the Ark provided whoever looked at it with a veritable hellscape. It
continued to produce black monsters that pursued the troops despite all their
resistance. The creatures rushed to the lava that flowed like molten candy.
The troops continued to lay suppressing fire. But how long would their
ammunition last?
A huge, clawed foot stepped over the burning orange river. An equally large
tail cast its shadow over them like a mountain.
“Stop! Hold your fire! That might be the mutated U.S. Eva Nerv Japan told us
about!”
The ground shook as the beast landed on all fours, the trees rustling as it
rushed forward.
“That’s Wolfpack?!”
“So, the Unknown Mountain Beast spotted by our UAVs… That thing’s an
Eva?!”
The U.S. Eva sent out its pack. Animal-shaped A.T. Fields came charging out of
the beast. They began consuming the black shadows that had overrun the area.
“That’s Wolfpack, all right! It’s the only Eva that uses its A.T. Field like that!”
“She’s one of ours!”
Mari no longer considered herself affiliated with the U.S. troops. She wasn’t
even concerned with the well-being of the human troopers on the ground. All
she wanted to do was consume the Ark’s life-form data to feed her pack. But
the soldiers, abandoned by their convoy and fighting an unspeakable enemy,
were inspired by her nonetheless.
<<Behind the beast! They’re coming in hot!>>
Four Angel Carriers pursued Wolfpack.
“Don’t let them get her!”
The railgun mounted on the heavy trailers let loose a volley of fire, and the
troopers took up a defensive formation.
Torwächter Kodama and Torwächter Toji came swooping down from the sky,
hanging from the roots.
INSIDE THE ROOTS of the World Tree, pitch-black winds blew Trois’ Eva-0.0
through the tunnel network. She’d used this highway before when her body
was controlled by Seele/Kaji.
Even with a chunk of missing memory, Rei Trois knew that using the tunnel
network was a matter of will. Places were only distant if you thought of them as
distant. With no goal in mind, you’d wander the roots forever.
I need to catch up with Asuka and Armaros.
She’d barely formed an image of them when she arrived at her destination.
She saw a black giant fighting against a red, feminine one.
“Safety off.”
The FCS made an inquiry about the focal length of her beam’s convergence
point. Distance seemed to operate under vague rules in this place.
“Set distance at infinity. Cancel auto-identification of individuals. Use my line
of sight to aim.”
The A.I. popped up a number of windows warning Trois about the dangers of
friendly fire, but she dismissed them all.
The gamma-ray laser charged its capacitors to their limits to output a shot
with the power of 2,100 gigawatts.
The Asuka/Eva synthesis leaped away. The mass of energy failed to focus
itself on one point, perhaps due to the properties of the space, and the bright
ray grazed Armaros’ right side and head. Most of the energy was deflected by
her shields, but it managed to blow half her face away.
<<Aaah! It burns! It hurts!>> The black giant screamed in Hikari’s voice.
<<Where is it… Where is the spear?!>> Now it was Armaros speaking through
Hikari.
The keeper of the Human Instrumentality Project was looking for the original
Lance of Longinus after losing its replica. The fact that she’d yet to find it might
have had something to do with Asuka distracting her will.
<<Where is it? I must put…the spear back into the sky!>> Fused with Eva-02,
Asuka was close to losing her ego again, but the cries of her best friend still
pierced her heart.
<<Hi…ka…ri…>> Trois rushed into the fight, her right hand drawing Basara
from her left shoulder.
“You have to come back to us, Horaki-san! Asuka, Suzuhara…even Ikari-kun.
They’re all hurting for you.”
Armaros brandished her hatchet-like melee weapon. Trois ducked, turned,
and swung.
“And the same goes for me!”
Sparks flew from Armaros’ shielded chest. Trois used the momentum from
her rotation to sheathe Basara after the strike. The sword cases turned red as
they consumed energy from her external S2 engine. The Field Penetrators
analyzed the characteristics of Armaros’ shield and began firing up the field
excitation blades of Kesara-Basara.
However, the dedicated sub-A.I. estimated the penetration ability of the
blades to be at thirty-five percent after attunement. While she could break
through the shield, she wouldn’t be able to chop off any limbs. Trois skimmed
through the data.
Her entire body is covered with Q.R. Signums, each with its own unique shield
signature. They’re resonating.
Asuka attacked from behind the black giant with the Bizen Osafune, but
Armaros had anticipated this move and blocked it with the hatchet. She wanted
to save Hikari and was focusing too much on the entry unit as a result.
“Asuka, if we don’t incapacitate her first…!”
<<I…know…>> Trois switched to her rifle as she waited for Kesara-Basara to
finish forging.
<<Why won’t you…help me…Asuka…>> Asuka flinched and steadied the
Bizen.
Armaros used this chance to spread her arms in the dark flow. Who knew
what she was thinking now?
<<Must…advance to the next…>> “Advance? Advance what?”
<<The world…>> Armaros thrust out her right arm.
It vanished.
Trois and Asuka were equally shocked.
What is she doing?
It looked like an optical illusion. Armaros’ gigantic body became even bigger.
<<I’ll take everything from here… Toji…Kodama…come.>>
Chapter 52:
Pacific Partition
Screams rent the air as everyone lost their balance. The whole island was
being pulled westward. The Akashima hovered over the battlefield, until a
mountainside rammed into it.
“What was that?!”
Endo would’ve been gravely injured if he weren’t strapped into his seat. The
Akashima wasn’t moving; the rest of the landscape was.
“This isn’t your regular tectonic plate shift!”
You didn’t have to be a geophysicist to know that much. The screaming
continued from down below.
<<This is Ogasawara front line to Yomo…Tsukino Yami Island. Akashima, we’re
seeing some crazy things over here.>> Lieutenant Colonel Kasuga contacted
them from the JSSDF base at Chichijima. <<Endo, the island is currently being
dragged west by the roots in the sky!>> Warrant Office Endo balked at this
statement, but a quick look at his map confirmed his superior’s mad claim.
They’re dragging us west, all right. And then…what, are we going all the way
to Okinawa?!
“Lieutenant Colonel, we might ram right into the Ogasawara Islands at this
point!”
<<No,>> Kasuga shot back. <<That island won’t reach here. The Earth’s
rotation has been thrown off significantly. Right now, Tsukino Yami is headed
north-northwest by previous calculations.>> Pillars of fire erupted out of the
sea, following the island’s trail.
Endo checked his map. “Izu Peninsula? Oh, no…”
Yomotsu Hirasaka had fallen right into the Earth’s mantle from orbit. It was
now cutting through the ocean floor like a knife, its destination its original
landing spot before Shinji had diverted its trajectory—the place that lay just
beyond Izu Peninsula, Hakone.
While earthquakes ravaged Hakone, Six was locked in combat with a Carrier
of the double-helix Angel Armisael. She was currently being assaulted by the
Carrier’s hardened spiral rings. She managed to block them with the whip form
of the Angel’s Backbone. But a chill ran down her spine as she looked east.
“That quake just now… It can’t be!”
Something was cutting former Izu Peninsula in half. The island had been
divided by a road of sorts. On the horizon, two black arms extended from the
sky, as if pulling the thing.
Six looked west. A gigantic black shadow had fallen over Mount Fuji and the
Sea of Japan. Its armored lower half walked under the roots, but its top half
extended high above and was covered by them.
“No…I hate this.” Blood rushed to her head. “Trois!”
<<I see it, Six. Armaros has expanded to the point of being visible outside the
tunnel network. We can only see her chest from here.>> “What should we do?”
<<I’m sorry, but I’m a little preoccupied.>> Six saw through Trois’ eyes. Within
the dark corridors, Armaros’ body was so large that it felt like she was seeing it
through a magnifying glass. Meanwhile, Torwächter Toji and Torwächter
Kodama, fashioned after Hikari’s sister, were coming at her. They’d been
summoned into the tunnel network to deal with Trois’ Eva-0.0 and the
Asuka/Eva synthesis, Crimson A1.
Six felt dizzy, like her little head was filled to its brim.
“This is crazy… Marmaros is huge now, and its arms are dragging Yomoyomo
Island all the way to Hakone.”
<<It’s what?!>> “I don’t know anymore!”
An alert came from Hakone command as she let out an exasperated scream.
<<Hakone command to Six! You’re falling into a commercial-residential area!
Take evasive maneuvers!>> The Eva didn’t have enough space to accelerate and
crashed into something on the ground. Or it would have, anyway, if it hadn’t
bounced away from that something.
CRASH!
Eva-0.0 Type-F was stranded in the city, leaning against an invisible wall as the
Angel Carrier approached the urban combat area. Six ejected her entry plug,
but the hatch didn’t open. The outer plating was caught against some kind of
tube.
“Ungh!”
She pulled the offending debris out of the small crack. The hatch opened
properly now, and the small pilot rolled out of the plug right into—no, through
—the invisible wall.
“This is…the school.”
Six dragged herself into the classroom. As usual, Super Eva’s entry plug was in
the center of it.
“Shinji, let everyone into the school! Nothing can destroy your dream—the
Eva’s dream—right?!” Six activated the hatch opener on the adjacent desk.
<<Six? I don’t mind, but I’m about to…everyone…after…>> “What? You’re
breaking up!”
Six couldn’t wait for the slow-opening hatch. She stood on the tips of her toes
and smacked the surface of the plug with her little hands.
“Urgh!”
She squeezed her head through the crack like a cat.
But what she found inside was an empty seat in a darkened plug.
She knew she’d heard his voice earlier.
But Shinji wasn’t here.
THE BLACK ARMS that came down from the sky towed Yomotsu Hirasaka at
breakneck speeds.
“Oh, come on! You can’t be serious!”
All eyes were on Nerv Japan’s Eva, the giant whose body was half made of
light. He was fighting off a Gaghiel Angel Carrier. Aglow, Shinji grabbed the
larval Angel’s gigantic jaws.
Endo could only watch the strange sight through the eyes of the JSSDF
Akashima.
“That Nerv Japan Eva isn’t just glowing…it’s getting bigger! It’s almost like—”
Final Model continued expanding as he held onto Gaghiel’s jaws. The Carrier
shrieked in pain. Now, the only part of the Eva that wasn’t glowing was the
Time Brake on its back.
<<More than half!>> That was the amount of life span he’d used. Final Model
grew to Armaros proportions, swinging his shining battle axe.
The frozen time was released in the whirlwind, resuming the paused power of
the Third Impact. Could Shinji control it?
CRACK!
The sound reverberated across the island. Final Model’s four shoulder pylons
had fractured from the inside, wings sprouting out of each of them.
<<Break!>>
Razor-sharp winds blew from the north of the island all the way to the south.
Swinging his axe, the brilliant Final Model chopped Armaros’ gigantic right arm
off.
<<Another half!>> The power he required was beyond words. The cost would
drop his remaining life span to zero.
The giant of light stepped to the other side of the island. The ground wobbled.
Shinji swung his axe through the air again. It sank into Armaros’ left arm.
Everything felt like it was moving in slow motion.
Shinji wondered if he had any regrets.
He was seventeen. Fresh soil. Infinite potential. On the other hand, one could
never fulfill that potential. He’d suffered through anxiety and was terrified of
death, but he was past the point of feeling regret.
Still, he was sick of his life.
He’d been chosen as a hero, and yet he could only squeal like a desperate
animal.
His remaining leg pulled up to his knees and over the mountain to catch up
with the rest of his body. The upper half of the giant of light spun, the battle axe
chopping the black giant’s left arm again.
<<What?!>> The battle axe had found its mark, but it was buried in something
that looked like a black serpent, wrapping the arm.
Shinji saw a ray of light in his peripheral vision. It came from the direction of
Armaros’ squirming right arm, tangled in the roots. He turned to face it…and
something pierced his heart.
<<Gah… Longinus!>> Shinji had cut off Armaros’ right arm, effectively
chopping down the roots of the World Tree. Freed from this labyrinth, the spear
had immediately sought its prey. The Lance of Longinus had returned to our
world.
Chapter 56:
The Lance of Casuality
HE WAS ENGULFED by light. Shinji felt his consciousness drift away with the
ever-expanding power of Final Impact.
<<What was I doing? I cut off Armaros’ arm…and the Longinus came out of
it…>> And pierced him right through his shining chest.
His heart, the window to higher dimensions was already lost, but he felt
intense agony all the same. The only thing left of the giant of light that Final
Model had become was Shinji’s ego.
But even that was passing away.
<<Armaros’ remaining arm is still pulling the island…but…to where? I can’t
remember…>> I told you. Nothing good can come of those wings. Kaworu
whispered to Shinji, who was fading away with the giant of light.
Final Model’s four wings remained extended. The wings that had first spread
when Yomotsu Hirasaka was about to collide with the Earth. The wings that half
the globe had seen during the Second Impact.
With the wings unleashed, we would lose the path to knowledge, and with it,
our reason to exist.
<<Kaworu-kun!>> Shinji shouted. <<Where is this island going?! I know it’s
someplace important!>> The light of the Longinus continued to pierce him with
its immense length. Shinji tried to remember the island’s destination within the
intense pain.
It’s headed to the town you call home.
The giant of light lurched, grabbing the spear that pierced him with a great
rumble. Sparks flew from the gaps in his balled up hands, raining over half the
island and causing the black monsters attacking the JSSDF and the North
American Alliance to crumble into white salt.
Endo quickly issued an order to the ground troops. “Attention, all units! I
don’t care who you belong to, do not leave the reactor fields! You will be
saltified! Americans, step away from Wolfpack! Now!”
OOOOOOORGH!
The giant of light roared far overhead.
The Lance of Longinus was now a single strand of light, having exhausted its
entire length in the roots of the World Tree. It maintained its speed of ninety
kilometers per second while still in Shinji’s hands, creating a deadly fireworks
display.
OOOORGH!
The giant of light howled again, perhaps from pain or perhaps to brace
himself. He continued gripping the spear, shining brighter as he approached his
final moments—so bright that his outlines faded.
Oddly, everyone present understood what was happening.
<<The Third Impact was stopped with a bookmark. Now, the final page has
been turned.>> The single black point on the giant of light’s back, the Time
Brake, disappeared.
The four wings of light on his shoulders expanded like a mushroom cloud.
Soldiers and researchers alike were captivated by the sight.
“Amen,” one said, submitting to the will of Heaven.
“No!” said another, in frustration.
The light suddenly froze.
“What?”
At first, no one could believe their eyes.
Everything else on the island moved at its usual pace. The skies were still
covered with the roots that had become Armaros’ arms. Her right arm was still
cut off, and the left arm was still pulling the island and everything on it at
breakneck speeds.
“That giant spear… It stopped!”
The island rumbled as it was towed. The strange field still cut through the
winds. But now…
THRUM!
Final Model’s heartbeat had joined the symphony.
The Lance of Longinus had stopped, still piercing the giant of light and still
within his hands.
At that moment, the giant’s wings also stopped expanding.
Had they continued, the whole world would have been engulfed by light,
bringing an end to it all.
Chapter 57:
Clash of the Titans
“THE THIRD IMPACT stopped?!” Misato shouted, shocked at the footage the
JSSDF had sent her.
Kaji scratched his chin and then pointed with his index finger. “Of course. The
spear!”
The spear could sever the ties of causality. Indeed, it could even stop Lilith’s
perpetual birth. Now, it had stopped the impending catastrophe.
“How ironic that the spear that was to be Shinji’s punishment would halt the
curtain call.”
“Only for the time being!” The voice came from the lower decks, reminding
them that they’d only delayed the inevitable.
“Ritsuko—Dr. Akagi?!”
Ritsuko entered the middle deck, where Hyuga and Aoba were stationed, in a
dirty lab coat. A sentry looked over to the command deck, unsure whether to
let her through, but Misato gave him the go-ahead. He kept his eyes on Ritsuko
while she stared Misato down over the gap between the middle and lower
decks.
Maya interrupted the silence. “Look at the spear!”
The Longinus, within the giant’s hands, slowly resumed its course. He no
longer had the strength to stop its penetration. Shinji’s very consciousness was
fading.
The same thing had happened the last time he’d turned into a giant of light.
There was no way he could retain his humanity, given the vast amount of
energy.
<<Mount Fuji!>> someone at the caldera observatory exclaimed.
The highest peak had just been blown away.
Armaros had jumped over the sea from the continent in the west, and had
tripped over the greatest mountain in the archipelago while her shoulders
groped for purchase in the root-filled sky.
All fell silent as they saw the mighty mountain obliterated like it was a
sandcastle. They felt the earthquake before they heard the sound. It came from
the south, and the more sensitive technicians began to feel as if their bodies
were floating.
“Yomotsu Hirasaka’s approach has deeply disturbed the Earth’s crust. We’re
gaining altitude! The entire Hakone caldera is going up!”
In just one more step, Armaros would probably arrive from the northwest.
Though Shinji had amputated her right arm, her left continued to drag Yomotsu
Hirasaka from the southeastern sea. The island ripped through the ocean floor,
opening fissures of sulfur and lava. Meanwhile, the giant of light was still on his
knees, pierced by the Lance of Longinus.
<<The island has passed the gap of the Izu Peninsula!>> Doom approached
Hakone from all sides.
Please, someone do something!
Final Model’s hands fell limp to his sides as the lance resumed its motion. The
wings of light fluttered.
“Calling all Evas!” Misato shouted. She hadn’t thought of a brilliant strategy to
get them out of this situation. This was a simple plea. “Calling all Evas. Our
children. Please respond!”
She remembered her father and the part of her that had been burned away
by the Second Impact.
Had she been alone, she would’ve been content to die within the light of the
Third Impact. As it was, she wanted her family to be with her.
Shinji and Final Model had become the giant of light. The Asuka/Eva synthesis
and Trois’ Eva-0.0 were in the unreachable space of the World Tree’s roots.
Their only remaining Eva, little Rei Six’s Eva-0.0 Type-F, was locked in combat
with Armisael. She was currently blocking its double helix, which flew about the
command district. She was too busy to answer the call. Her stuttering telemetry
showed that her heart was clanging like a bell.
Most of the city had been destroyed. They fired their remaining armaments
into the air in waves to fend off the falling, half-formed creatures that came out
of the roots. Unmanned N2 Flankers took advantage of the situation and shot
out of the caldera with their maser guns blazing.
The situation was hopeless, as far as anyone could tell. The end of civilization
had arrived, and it would begin at Hakone.
Misato’s arm went limp as she held the receiver. Kaji, now released from
Seele, supported her before she could fall.
<<Yes.>> <<What? I’m busy.>> The distorted signals came from Eva-0.0 and
Eva-02.
“Trois?! Asuka?!”
Misato looked southeast.
The Magi flashed with an earthquake warning.
The outer rim of the southeastern mountains exploded, forming a sort of
curtain. The upper crust of the Hakone caldera rippled, and the white, foaming
waters of Laki Ashi rushed into the city.
The island-pulling arm was now above Tokyo-3. Two Evas flew out of the
stump where the giant’s other arm had been—Trois’ Eva-0.0, and the
Asuka/Eva synthesis, Crimson A1.
Each wielded one of the Field Penetrators, Kesara and Basara.
They knew exactly where to strike.
“I’ll take right. You take left.”
<<Don’t boss me around.>> Waves rocked the Hakone caldera, knocking
down structures that had been built to withstand an earthquake. The Yamato,
which had landed on the western shore of Yomotsu Hirasaka Island, was now
sliding into Lake Ashi.
The orange Eva-0.0—equipped with a propulsion unit, but possessing no
airborne mobility—flew in a parabola that was practically a straight line.
Crimson A1 spiraled around it with great agility.
They were both headed for the giant of light.
“Ikari-kun!”
<<Stupid Shinji!>> The two Evas looked like dolls next to the giant of light.
Still, Trois and Asuka brought their swords down with a bright flash.
Back on the surface, Eva-0.0 Type-F slammed into the hardened double helix
of the Armisael Carrier with the Field Piercer. In the southeastern sky, Six saw
Eva-0.0 and Eva-02 slice through the giant of light’s four wings. She turned away
from the intense glare.
At the same moment, the Longinus finished running through the giant’s chest
and disappeared into the Pacific.
The giant of light wavered.
Perhaps that title was no longer appropriate for him. He was quickly losing
light.
But then, kicked out of his crouching position, the fading Eva leaped over
Hakone. He was headed toward Armaros.
He wouldn’t be satisfied unless he tried.
Shinji, now a gray giant, struck Armaros’ face, which had already been blasted
by Trois’ shot, with his fist. The impact produced something that looked like
four suns overhead. They burned brightly, illuminating the two monstrosities.
Four new wings cut through Shinji’s shoulders and spread throughout the sky.
When they touched the roots, a torrent of pure white light poured forth.
BRRRRR!
The shrunken Earth shook as shock waves rippled across the planet. The four
wings were like flaming torches burning in the blackness of space. Auroras
appeared all over the globe. Shadows larger than the clouds crept over the
ground in slow motion.
The land around Hakone continued to rise, the quakes having arrived in old
Gotemba now. The gigantic figure compressing the atmosphere slowly
collapsed, spawning clouds as it fell. The four torches swayed in the sky, burning
as far as the moon’s former orbit.
As the light of the Third Impact faded, the gray giant began scattering like ash.
Rei Trois and Asuka had thought that cutting Shinji off from the impact’s power
would save him. But they were wrong.
<<Asuka…Ayanami…I—>> Had his consciousness survived, despite the loss of
power?
“Ikari-kun! Ikari-kun…! Ikari-kun!” Rei Trois continued calling out his name.
Shinji didn’t know what to do or say at this point.
And so he crumbled into the atmosphere and was blown away.
<<That was way too quick, Shinji.>> Toji clicked his tongue, his image riddled
with noise. He’d watched everything through the window of the oddly quiet
classroom.
<<Here we go, Soryu!>> Asuka stood still next to him. <<What the hell…did
that idiot…think he was doing?>> This was the conscious half of her. The other
half was piloting Crimson A1.
<<Not the time to mope, Soryu!>> <<How can I not?!>> THUD!
Toji rolled his prosthetic leg in her direction. <<Get a hold of yourself! Where
do you think we are? Our physical bodies are outside, but our egos are in here.
In Shinji’s dream!>> Asuka gasped in understanding.
<<That’s right,>> Toji continued. <<We’re not done yet!>> She watched as
Toji took a pale left leg out of the LCL canister. It was little more than an
amputated femur, which he attached to his own stump. The limb connected
itself to him without stitch or suture, and the pale leg pulsed with the hyphae of
an Angel.
The Angel Bardiel.
<<Argh!>> The prosthetic anchor was forced out of him from the inside, along
with any muscular tissue attached to it. The prosthetic joint fell with a bloody
thud.
The limb itself wasn’t possessed by an Angel. Toji and Eva-03 had been
infected three years ago, and Bardiel would reawaken upon sensing his full
humanity. He’d given up on organic limbs and lived with cybernetics for that
very reason.
Toji’s face wrenched with pain, but he smiled all the same. <<Shinji’s body…
might just be a vessel… Even if he died…to him it might be like getting lost…>>
<<What… What are we supposed to do then?>> Asuka asked.
<<I dunno. Something. Anything. As for me…I’ve got a score to settle…>> Toji
stood. He looked over at the slouching shade at the other desk, the shade
they’d supposed to be Hikari. He returned his gaze to Asuka and slapped her
shoulder with his fading hand.
<<Urgh… See you…on the outside!>> Toji disappeared from the classroom of
Shinji’s dream.
<<LET ME TELL YOU a fairy tale of the lilin. Lilith was profligate. Eve
swallowed the serpent’s lies whole. Now, why did Adam do nothing to prevent
these things?>> What are you talking about, Kaworu-kun?
<<Like I said, it’s a fairy tale. A tale in which the truth is concealed. You see,
Adam was cut down.>> What?
<<The snake—that is, sin and evil—was part of Adam from the beginning. To
become as a god, Adam had to abandon his most human aspects.>> What for?
<<To see the being who granted him Lilith. And for this reason, he was cut
off.>> See? See who?
<<The fullness…of light.>>
The Asuka/Eva synthesis was suddenly damaged as it circled over to Armaros’
front. Had the Devil’s Backbone clipped her? That certainly appeared to be the
case.
A vertical rupture had appeared in her lower body—a dimensional one—and
it appeared on the synthesis’s belly. The rupture began to grow, and the
heartbeat grew louder with it.
The Devil’s Backbone turned its maw toward Crimson A1 and tried to
consume it, but an arm extended out of the rupture, grabbing the serpent’s
head.
The Asuka/Eva synthesis arched her body, lifting her arms. The thing from the
other side of the rupture came into the world, its hands clutching the shocked
head of Armaros.
The serpent wriggled free, and Armaros—or whatever it was now—backed
away, not quite knowing what to do with the thing in front of it.
“What’s going on?” Misato asked.
Was this Final Model with his wings cut off? It was similar but not quite the
same. Indeed, a brand-new Eva had been born into this broken world.
“The Virgin Birth. The Immaculate Conception.” Fuyutsuki muttered.
“I see,” Kaji said, making the connection. “Asuka, when you were
overwhelmed with the Earth’s life-form data on the moon’s Ark…”
Misato saw what he was getting at. “Shinji’s life-form data was in there, too.”
<<Ikari-kun!>> Having left Toji and the others in the hands of the JSSDF, Trois’
Eva-0.0 flung Shinji’s weapon to him. Everything was accelerated, and both her
voice and the weapon seemed slow.
“Thanks, Trois!”
He turned to grab it and then unsheathed the Magorox Stage 2.
<<Suzuhara…got Hikari out… Do you know what to do now…my baby?>>
Asuka asked.
“I know. It’d be worse if you guys took care of this problem!”
The one who killed Armaros would become the next Armaros.
<<So it’s okay if you go and sacrifice yourself…? Is that it?>> “Well, someone
has to do something. Nothing will get done if we just sit here arguing about it.
But now the Devil’s Backbone might turn into Armaros. I don’t know what’s
going on anymore.”
<<That’s rich, coming from you.>> Armaros summoned four new Angel
Carriers, but Trois’ gamma-ray laser cannon and Asuka’s Zeruel ribbons each
brought one down. Shinji took a deep breath, and by the time he exhaled, the
remaining two had been imploded by the glimmering blade of the Magorox.
“You lined the entire blade with micro black holes?” Maya sighed with an
exasperated smile.
Carrier and cocoon were separated, and both were immediately sucked up to
the moon, still hungry for matter.
Shinji’s Eva collided with Armaros. He felt a sense of déjà vu as he fought the
writhing serpent head. He remembered his days as a Torwächter and that he’d
fought a snake back then.
A vision flashed before him, and he flinched. It looked as if his own twisted
face was within the mouth of the Devil’s Backbone.
Am I the snake, Kaworu-kun? Am I the deformity cast away from Adam?
<<That is not a thing for the you right now to know.>> A straightforward
answer, devoid of mystery for once. <<And now, you wish to escape the wheel,
do you not? Well, allow me to give you the right to do so.>> You’re really not
stopping me?
<<I told you, Shinji-kun. I am always on your side. No matter what you may
become.>> Kaworu-kun?
<<Goodbye.>> He sounded like he was smiling.
Shinji’s blade flashed, and it cut across Armaros’ gigantic body from its left
arm down. The Q.R. Signums shattered into red shards. The black giant that had
become part of the World Tree in the sky fell to the Earth like a spider whose
thread had been cut. It crushed the edge of Yomotsu Hirasaka, hanging over the
Hakone caldera, and fell onto the eastern shore of Lake Ashi.
Shinji couldn’t finish it off. And yet, he had to stop it, chain it. But how?
Bakelite? That was impossible. Nothing in this world could restrain Armaros for
long.
He heard Maya’s voice as he drifted in the extended flow of time. <<Absolute
zero… Sink it to the bottom… Lake Ashi…>> What had Kaworu said about
escaping the wheel? But as Shinji hesitated, a giant beast used him as a
stepping stone and leaped over him.
“Mari?!”
Wolfpack was missing its front paws and had probably used up what little
power it had left in that jump. It clamped its jaw onto the Devil’s Backbone’s
field, shattering the restraint armor on its head.
<<Mari, stop!>> <<Asuka, Shinji…watch me! This is my last chance to make
my dream come true!>> Wolfpack fired a series of shots from its particle
cannon into the Devil’s Backbone. Armaros’ armor was filled with a pale blue
light. It exploded from the inside. Wolfpack had consumed the serpentine
creature.
“What have you done?”
<<I have no interest in anything outside of the pack, and I think that’s for the
benefit of everyone I’ve come into contact with…urp. Oh, I feel so satisfied now,
I don’t know what to do!>> The battle was over. And to the victor went the
spoils.
The change occurred immediately. Wolfpack’s transformation into Armaros
took place faster than it had with Heurtebise, possibly because Mari was a
willing participant.
But the ceremony wasn’t without its anomalies. For although Wolfpack was
an Eva, it wasn’t human. The black giant rejected its new host, writhing on the
surface of the beast’s body. But even Armaros was powerless to resist the law:
The one who killed Armaros would become the next Armaros.
The giant had fled into the Devil’s Backbone, making the serpent its new core.
Each time it appeared on the surface of Wolfpack’s body, Mari’s field beasts
immediately appeared to bite it, forcing it back into its body.
Perhaps that was how Mari retained her personality, despite becoming
Armaros.
<<The Ark is moving from the island to Lake Ashi!>> <<Saltification area
moving west! Take caution!>> During the storm, when things were being
sucked into the heavens, unencrypted alerts were issued over the general
frequency. The transmissions came from the multitude of armies on Yomotsu
Hirasaka.
The Human Instrumentality Project’s structure, The Ark, was on the move.
Mari had called it to her. The Ark quietly followed the new Armaros as
Wolfpack walked down a slope.
And so, the new minister for the Human Instrumentality Project was decided.
The vertical roots stiffened and took them into the sky.
“Where are you going?”
<<A quiet place where I can rest. The farther the better.>> There was a place
only accessible through the tunnel network. Shinji and the rest knew where the
roots of the World Tree would take her.
“Mari, that’s—”
<<Bye-bye, and don’t wake me up.>> And so, the black beast disappeared.
Shinji tried pursuing her, but the tunnel network began crumbling. Perhaps
she’d ordered it to leave no trace, or perhaps the effects of Shinji’s spear were
finally running out.
Either way, the roots faded from the sky.
<<The Lance of Longinus is moving!>> Asuka shouted.
A golden retriever jumped out of the crashed aircraft and bounded over to
Rei Six. Azuchi’s long-lost sister had finally returned.
“Momo!”
“Woof!”
Wolfpack and the Ark had arrived at the last stop of the tunnel network—the
Apple’s Core. It was located on the other side of the sun, and it had been the
testing ground of the first Human Instrumentality Project. Shinji’s Lance of
Lucretius had landed here, and Wolfpack pulled it out of the ground with its
mouth. This was the limit of Shinji’s consciousness. The spear that stood at the
end of the world.
Wolfpack threw it into the heavens. It was his spear. It would eventually find
its way back to Earth—no, to that forgotten planet. In the world of eternal
night, Wolfpack curled its giant body around the Ark and went to sleep.
The Earth and moon each had their respective Arks. Now, Mari had taken one
of them to the Apple’s Core, also known as Eden. With this loss, the planet
Shinji was on had lost the right to be called Earth or moon.
The Lance of Longinus was exiting orbit. It took the broken fragments of the
moon along with it, appearing like a whirlwind that would travel through space.
The planet that had been its long-time companion began to move as if being
pulled by the lance.
The next iteration of the Human Instrumentality Project would be between
the new Earth, which was the moon, and the Apple’s Core, which was Eden. The
two planets had quite a bit of distance to close before their next dance.
As for the survivors of the shrunken planet formerly known as Earth, well,
they were stranded there.
“Good enough for me,” Misato remarked.
At least Shinji and the others—this iteration of them, anyway—had managed
to escape the wheel of the Human Instrumentality Project.
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