[FFML] [fic][eva][si] EndGame: c1

Chen Yong janus_solcroft at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 11 22:10:13 PST 2008


//"As  of 12:30 PM today, a special state of emergency has been declared for the
Kanto  and Chubu  regions surrounding  the  Tokai district.  All residents  must
evacuate  to  their designated  shelters immediately. Repeating:  as of 12:30 PM
today,  the  Kanto and  Chubu regions  surrounding the  Tokai district have been
declared  to be  under a state of special emergency. All residents must evacuate
to their designated shelters immediately..."//

Set  in  the broad  expanse of  a valley was  the city  of Tokyo-3, sprawled out
magnificently  -  if rather  silently -  in the afternoon  sunlight as orders of
evacuation  was announced across the city. No particular reason for such a state
of  emergency  to be  declared was  readily apparent, yet  the orders were well-
heeded;  everyone had hastened  to the shelters, and those few who had paused to
question  directives  were either ignored,  forcefully hustled along by security
personnel,  or,  as had been mostly  the case, both. The streets were abandoned,
shops  closed, the train service halted. Cars were left at the sides of streets,
doors  wide open,  keys still in the  ignition. They stayed that way, for nobody
came  to see  to them.  No sounds  of  urban bustle  arose from  the network  of
streets,  and the  unnatural silence was punctuated only by the occasional trill
of birdsong.

Any  person  who did not  possess necessary clearance  would have found it near-
impossible  to not  be at  the shelters.  Few, if  any, violated  the city-wide,
military-imposed curfew that day; even less did so willingly.

"Shoot," Misato complained. "Why do I have to lose him now?"

Katsuragi  Misato, however, was one of the disposed few. And under any other set
of  circumstances, the  sight of  a  blue sports  car being  driven through  the
streets of the city would have been a perfectly ordinary one.

The  'him'  in question appeared to  be a teenage  boy, a photograph of whom was
lying  on  the passenger  seat, clipped in  place to a  file, and looking almost
sixteen  years of age despite being two years younger. He was obviously not used
to  posing for the camera - he looked tense, his sharp face rigid and unsmiling.
Lurking  behind several rogue strands of jet-black, spiked hair, however, were a
pair of soft brown eyes that almost grinned mischievously at her from the photo.
Misato  had concluded that  he looked like his mother. Not that she had ever met
the  woman herself, but  there was something in his eyes that made him decidedly
un-Commander Ikari-ish.

It  had  seemed like  a good idea  at first.  After all, picking  up the boy and
chauffeuring  him back to NERV headquarters didn't sound at all problematic, and
she  had, for  some reason,  been intrigued  at the  opportunity of  meeting the
Commander's  son. The  Commander looked nothing like a man who would've bothered
with  such trivialities like  family; far from it, in fact, and the news that he
had a son had fascinated her.

Misato clicked her tongue in mild annoyance. There wasn't a soul on the streets.
He  wasn't here. He  was late. And Misato didn't like to be kept waiting by men,
even if it was just a boy. Besides, every moment spent lingering around the city
put  both  her and her  charge into  that much more  danger; his flight had been
hastily  arranged  at best, even more  so when NERV's schedule had been forcibly
rewritten when the wildcard had shown up sooner than expected.

Or  perhaps Section  2 had whisked him away straight to NERV headquarters itself
when  they  had found him  on the streets, she  mused. Given Section 2's typical
level of efficiency, it was a definite possibility. Alone in her car, Misato had
to  concede to herself that she had just been nosy. As usual. But only a little,
a  part of  her argued. The photo of  the boy had caught her attention since she
first looked at it, and wouldn't let go.

Misato  sighed as  she circled the block  for the fifth time now, hoping that he
would  be there  this time. There was  no one. Of course he wasn't there, Misato
thought  to  herself. He hadn't been  there since the  past half of an hour. Why
would he be there now?

A  quick glance at  her wristwatch told her she had already spent a good portion
of  an hour, and  was now severely behind schedule. If the reports were correct,
the  UN forces  were in full retreat, and  the attack was going to be any minute
now. Every second wasted was going to put her that much deeper in shit. Where is
he?

I'm  so screwed,  thought Misato.  The  Commander's going  to have  my head  for
this...

Her  cellphone  rang. She  picked  it  up.  "Katsuragi Misato,  NERV  Operations
Director." This'd better be important.

"Misato," a female voice spoke. "Have you found him yet?"

Ritsuko.  Akagi Ritsuko, NERV Project-E Director. Her best friend since college.
"No,"  Misato replied, driving one-handed as she talked. "There's nobody here at
all, dammit. Are you sure this is the right place?"

Ritsuko  ignored her.  "The operation's been called off, Misato. Your new orders
are to return to base and coordinate our defenses against the Angel."

"What?!"  Misato  almost screeched, swerving  to crush a  can lying by the road.
"Who gave the order?"

"Commander Ikari."

Misato frowned. "Why?"

"We  have ten  minutes before  the  Angel reaches  Tokyo-3 if  it maintains  its
current  course," Ritsuko  said. The  sounds  of technicians  yelling orders  at
subordinates  could  be heard in the  background. "Backup UN forces are going to
intercept the Angel. You have 90 seconds at most to clear that area."

"The  Commander?"  Misato uttered in disbelief.  Wildly the sports car rounded a
corner at sixty miles per hour. Perhaps she could still make one last lap around
the area. Misato wasn't really a religious person, but she prayed anyway, hoping
that  the  kid was  around somewhere. "This  is his son  he's talking about, for
Christ's sake!"

"He's  not there, Misato," said Ritsuko. "I just ordered Shigeru to make a check
of the flight he was supposed to arrive on. He's not on the passenger list."

Misato cursed. "Now you tell me?"

Even  in her car, Misato could feel the ground tremble. Sirens went off all over
Tokyo-3,  and  as Misato coasted the  next hilltop, a group of fighter aerodynes
roared  overhead in apparent retreat. Misato didn't need to look to know what it
was;  she  had seen  it enough times  from satellite imaging  scans. "I have the
Angel  in  sight," Misato yelled  into her phone,  striving to make herself head
above the thunderous din of the aerodynes' rotors. "I'm returning to base now!"

Someone  in the  background shouted something at Ritsuko. "Dammit!" Misato heard
her  swear. "Misato! Get the hell out of there! They're going to drop an N2 mine
on the Angel!"

"They're  going to drop WHAT?" Misato screamed back, practically standing on the
accelerator pedal. The massive, hulking form of the Angel loomed in her rearview
mirror,  diminuted by distance, and Misato could hear the UN aerodynes above her
quickly beating a hasty retreat. "Oh shit..."

Then the N2 mine exploded.


                                                                            ~*~

"The  N2 mine  deployed by UN forces  succeeded in burning off 18 percent of the
Angel's  mass," reported  Ibuki Maya, handing over a clipfile to Ritsuko. A girl
in  her early twenties,  with short, black hair and an ever-present smile on her
face,  she  was one of  the most highly qualified  technician NERV had to offer.
"The  blast  also stunned the  creature for six hours,  but within that time the
Angel appears to have repaired much of the damage inflicted upon it by some kind
of  bio-regeneration.  It also appears  that it  has enhanced its own scientific
functions  and weapons  via super-fast evolution, which we believe was triggered
by attempting to stop it with the N2 mine."

"The  target  has  begun  movement  five minutes  ago,"  Misato  continued.  The
Operations  Director had to walk all the way back to NERV headquarters after the
N2  blast  had wrecked her car.  She didn't look  happy. "The majority of the UN
forces  have retreated  after the N2 mine  failed to destroy the target. A small
automated  tank  battalion remains at  the outskirts  of Tokyo-3, but they won't
last long against the Angel once it arrives."

"And when will that be?" asked Vice-Commander Fuyutsuki.

Misato  turned  towards  the  giant  map displayed  on  a  wall-mounted  screen.
"Approximately fifteen minutes."

"Conventional  weaponry have  proved  ineffective against  the target,"  Ritsuko
said.  "As expected,  the target was able  to generate an AT Field around itself
that  rendered it  immune to normal missiles and artillery. This should prove to
be our main concern when we engage the target."

"Well,  we  could try  another N2  mine," Maya suggested.  "It's not within city
limits yet, so the risk of collateral damage should be reasonably small."

"I'd  suggest  against that," Ritsuko frowned.  "We all saw how it adapted after
being hit by the N2 blast. There's no telling how further it would evolve itself
if we tried that a second time."

"I see."

"What's Unit02's status?" Gendou asked.

"It's  in cryogenic  freeze right now," said  Ritsuko. "But it can be set up and
activated in 300 seconds if necessary."

"Good. See to it."

Fuyutsuki frowned in evident distaste. "Are you sure that is necessary, Ikari?"

"The  EVA series was created for the very sole purpose of defeating the Angels,"
Gendou  replied impassively.  "No other weapon will  work for us now. To not use
every means we have at our disposal is nothing short of foolishness."

A  warning  red dot beeped  on the map suddenly.  "The target is entering visual
range,"  Makoto reported  from  the command  bridge.  A young  man  in his  mid-
twenties,  with  clear glasses and  neat, smoothed  back hair, Makoto was NERV's
backup  Operations Director,  filling in for Misato whenever she was absent. "It
will reach city outskirts in two minutes."

"Right," nodded Misato grimly. "Assume battle stations, Level One."

"Roger," affirmed Makoto. "Level One alert status engaged. Preparing ground-unit
interception. Current overall combat efficiency is 75 percent."

"It  will be enough to stall the Angel." Gendou pushed his glasses up the bridge
of his nose. "Fuyutsuki-sensei."

"Yes?"

"Wake  up Rei, and prep her to pilot Unit02. Dr Akagi, I want the EVA unit ready
as soon as Rei is."

"So that's that," Misato said. "Let's get to it, then."


                                      ~*~

"Rei."

Ayanami Rei opened her eyes, staring emptily at the ceiling above her bed.

"Yes?"

"The  spare  is unavailable,"  Commander Ikari's voice  continued from the wall-
mounted intercom near her pillow. "You will do it instead."

Rei  paused, a  small amount of mild  surprise registering itself in her mind at
the  order. The  girl took a few  short seconds to gauge the capabilities of her
battered  body  at that  moment, only  to stop  short as  she acknowledged it as
inconsequential. "Yes."

"Good.  Unit02  has already been  removed from  cryo-stasis storage. Dr Akagi is
waiting."

Rei's impassive expression quickly returned.

"I understand."


                                      ~*~

"So," Ikari Shinji declared to nobody in particular. "This is Tokyo-3."

Quiet, he decided. Definitely too quiet.

Where the hell is everyone?

"Warp  jump has been successful," announced a female voice. "Dimensional quantum
signature  verified.  We're now in the  Evangelion sector, timeline is the first
episode of the series."

"Evangelion,"  repeated Shinji. The boy leaned against a telephone booth, a hand
pressed  on his  head  as he  willed  the pounding  headache  away. The  falling
sensation he had experienced during his warp jump might have been a metaphysical
illusion, but the after-effects were startlingly real.

A young girl phased into view next to Shinji. "What's wrong?" she asked, concern
in her voice. "You don't look too good."

"I  don't feel  too good," Shinji groaned.  "Man, I hate warp jumps. They always
give you this... god damn headache."

The  head  of a  small, white-furred  snow ermine poked  out from Shinji's shirt
pocket.  The  creature scampered up quickly  and onto Shinji's shoulder, and the
boy scratched it gently behind the ears. "Ermines appear to suffer no such side-
effects," observed the girl.

"I  know," said Shinji.  "I'll be fine, really. Just... leave me alone for a few
minutes."

"Rest,"  she  advised. "I'm going to  access the database network for any useful
information."

"Queue  an e-mail for Celia while you're at it," Shinji ordered. "Tell her we're
already  within the Eva  sector, and that we'll begin looking for EVA-01 as soon
as possible."

"Assuming there's still an EVA-01," the girl frowned.

"The  Eva  sector hasn't  collapsed yet,"  Shinji mumbled in  reply. "It and its
pilot must still be around somewhere."

The  second,  female voice belonged  to what appeared  to be a rectangular, slim
wristwatch-like  object  with obsidian-black finish, strapped firmly to Shinji's
left  wrist via  a thick Velcro strap.  It was his PErsonal Terminal, or PET for
short,  a small, powerful personal computer and cybernetic companion. To Shinji,
it  was  far more than a  handy accessory; his  PET was crucial for powering his
warp  jumps  and launching his quantum  signature in the anime dimensions, among
other  things. And  through a quirk of fate, the PET's generic NetNavi functions
had  evolved  a personality of  its own after being  caught in the ensuing blast
when  the Paekxis  Pragma power core had exploded. So rapidly had her behavioral
patterns  developed that it began pestering Shinji for a name; Shinji called her
Misao now.

Misao  was standing  next to  him now  in her  holographic visual  mode, rapidly
working her way through a series of visual screens that she called up in mid-air
by  her  very fingertips,  summoning and  banishing them at  will as she quickly
perused  whatever data they had to offer. Shinji never got tired of watching her
doing  that. For reasons unknown, Misao's preferred holographic form was that of
a  young girl  in her late teens,  dressed comfortably in a pale spaghetti strap
and  short denim  pants, with both her eyes and shoulder-length hair ice-blue in
color.  Her figure was  skinny at best, but Shinji had seen her in action enough
times to know better.

The  headache  was still there,  but it had  receded considerably. Shinji made a
mental  note  to bring  along industrial-strengh  aspirin the  next time he went
dimension-hopping.  Misao  looked at  him.  "Hisame  appears  to be  fine,"  she
announced. "No traces of quantum signature corruption detected."

Shinji  stared at the  ermine perched on his shoulder. The ermine stared at him.
"How  come  Hisame never gets  paradigm shifts?" he asked.  "And why can he warp
jump without a UNIVER quantum signature?"

"Paradigm  shifts only occur if you have a UNIVER quantum signature that matches
the  Avatar database  list in computer network," Misao explained. "Hisame relies
on  your  signature to warp  jump along with  you, as do  I. That's why we don't
experience  shifts; the  system detects our signatures as yours when we traverse
the Fourth Wall."

"This sucks," muttered Shinji.

Misao ignored him. "Have you watched this anime before?"

Shinji  frowned. "No. But  I am well-versed in the more technical aspects of the
Evangelions;  I  did a bit of  research on it  for a semi-crossover fanfic I was
writing a few months before I became an Avatar."

"Good,"  Misao said,  apparently satisfied. "I've downloaded the general episode
guides and basic character profiles from onto my hard drive, you'll find them in
the  temporary system folder. Incidentally, I've also detected the presence of a
highly  advanced computer  network around this city, but it's too well-protected
for me to hack into for the time being."

Shinji  snapped his PET open with a flick of a wrist, revealing a small touchpad
keyboard  and display  screen. A holographic scanning display projected from it,
showing  a bird's  eye aerial map of Tokyo-3. "Forget the network. It's probably
maintained   by  NERV,   and  we  don't  need  a  confrontation  with  the  MAGI
supercomputers right now. Where's everyone disappeared to?"

Sprawled  out  before him was the  metropolis of Tokyo-3, the place where things
happened  in the  Evangelion universe.  Shinji knew  that much,  if very  little
besides  - he  had never  watched  the anime  before,  and what  little he  knew
consisted  almost entirely  of what  he  had been  able to  gather from  various
fansites  and  fanfiction. Shinji wasn't  worried, however. Months of journeying
through  the  numerous sub-sections of the  anime dimensions had imparted to him
the  belief that,  for better or for  worse, he was perfectly capable of dealing
with anything that anime could throw at him.

Almost anything, anyway.

"I  detect no signs of human activity in this city," Misao said, "but it doesn't
look  neglected  at  all,  and  all  vital systems  still  appear  to  be  fully
functional.  My estimate  that this city has  been abandoned for no more than 24
hours so far."

"This makes no sense," Shinji wondered aloud. "If they've deserted the city, why
did they keep everything running?"

"Kyuu," Hisame cried.

Shinji paused. "Right," he sighed. "It's getting dark. Maybe we should just find
a place to spend the night first, then figure out just exactly what's wrong with
this place tomorrow morning."

Hisame gave another cry, this time sharper than the last. Shinji gave a start as
he  realized that something  was agitating the ermine. Then he heard it too; the
unmistakable  wail of  sirens, which quickly set off a chain reaction as warning
klaxons  all over  the  city  began howling,  the  sound  filling the  desolate,
abandoned metropolis like the baying of a pack of wolves.

"Well," Shinji muttered sardonically. "Playtime already?"

The  ground began  rumbling as buildings started to sink into the ground, making
it hard for Shinji to keep his balance. He could almost have sworn that the city
was  transforming  itself. Skyscrapers  vanished, retracting  into the ground as
armor  plates sprang into sight everywhere. Rooftops, hill vales and overhanging
cable  cars alike  suddenly swiveled  around, revealing  ammunition and  missile
turrets  previously  concealed from sight.  Shinji frowned. The city was getting
itself ready, bracing itself for something. He wished he knew what it was.

"Robots!" Misao hissed, pointing upwards at the far distance.

Shinji  spun around. Silhouetted against powerful spotlight beams, the gigantic,
humanoid  form of the mecha was unmistakable for anything else. Shinji gasped as
he  saw  the machine.  Its face  was almost  insectoid, two  pairs of green eyes
glowing in the darkness of night. Burnished red armor shimmered like liquid fire
as  it reflected the rapidly fading dusk sunlight, its graceful design exuding a
terrifying aura of elegance, power... and primal hunger.

"It's an Evangelion," he gaped in awe. "EVA-02!"

Misao  was far less enthuastic. "I don't like this." Her eyes narrowed. "If NERV
sent out an Evangelion, that'd mean..."

"Kyuu," Hisame gave a frantic cry.

Shinji  whirled around as  a giant shadow loomed over him. He looked up. And up.
And up.

"... I think an Angel's coming," Misao mumbled uncomfortably.


                                      ~*~

If  Rei  Ayanami had known  of emotions, she would've  been glad to find herself
inside  EVA-02. The EVA  was the extension of the pilot's body, and since EVA-02
was  undamaged,  Rei felt no  pain... for the time  being. And while that didn't
necessarily  mean all was  well - any damage to EVA-02, however slight, would be
felt  with  full force  upon her already  severely wounded body  - she would, at
least, be capable of performing her duties relatively unhindered by the injuries
of her physical body.

On  the far side of the city stood the Angel. A tingle of trepidation raced down
her spine as she gazed at its otherworldly, hunchbacked form, framed against the
backdrop  of the city. It didn't show, but Rei had often wondered about the true
nature  of the Angels;  the enemies of Humanity she had never seen, but had been
trained  to fight against  ever since as long as she could remember. White, bony
ridges  plated its  shoulders and  upper torso,  at the  centre of  which was  a
reddish orb. It had two faces, one mounted above the other; the one above seemed
to  be cracked and  bleeding dark ichor, which Rei knew was the result of the N2
mine.

Rei took a deep breath, inhaling LCL.

"Target sighted," she reported quietly.

"Right," said Misato. "According to our reports, the red core is its weak point.
Get close enough to neutralize its AT Field, and attack the core to destroy it."

Rei's grip tightened on her palette rifle. "Yes."


                                      ~*~

[MODEL TYPE:        PRODUCTION MODEL EVA-02]
[CLASS:             ANTI-ANGEL COMBAT EVANGELION]
[DESIGNATED PILOT:  SOHRYUU ASUKA LANGLEY]
[                   SECOND EVA PILOT QUALIFIER]

"Metasearch 'Production Model'," Shinji ordered.

"Metasearch   complete,"   Misao  reported.  "EVA-02  is  the  first  Evangelion
production  model to  be constructed, and therefore deemed as a template for all
future  EVA units.  EVA-02 introduces improved stability with the core, reducing
the  possibility  of berserker rampages,  as well as superior compatibility with
existing  weapons designs,  but still utilizes the standard power umbilical cord
as its power source."

"What  kind of production model is that?" Shinji exclaimed. "I mean, even EVA-01
had a functional S2 engine!"

"According  to the  database, EVA-04  was the  first experimental  S2 test  type
model," Misao replied. "I have no idea why this..."

The rest of her words were drowned out in a thunderous roar as the EVA swung its
rifle  upwards,  took aim, and opened  fire. The noise threatened to shatter his
eardrums. Salvos of explosive rounds roared towards the advancing Angel, only to
bounce  off  with fiery sparks  as they encountered resistance  in the form of a
yellowish  semi-translucent  barrier  of  energy.  The  Angel  pressed  forward,
undeterred  and  unaffected by  the EVA's  attack, then,  with a unearthly roar,
threw itself bodily on EVA-02.

"Dammit," Shinji swore. The Angel just had to attack now, of all the time it had
at its leisure. "Character profile page, Sohryuu Asuka Langley!"

"Affirmative."

His  PET's  screen flashed, displaying  the requested list of characters. Shinji
had  scrolled down no  more than two pages before he stopped dead in his tracks,
staring at the screen. What he saw didn't please him.

"... Misao?" he asked hesitantly. "Something's screwed up here."

"What?"  Misao asked,  peering over his shoulder. "Third Child: Ikari Shinji..."
her  voice trailed  off. "Male, 14. Third Evangelion Pilot Qualifier. Designated
pilot of EVA-01."

A rather uncomfortable pause ensued.

"Well," summed up Misao. "This isn't good."

"You... you didn't misjudge my paradigm shift, did you?" Shinji asked nervously,
fighting  back  a brief  spike of  panicked confusion.  He didn't normally panic
easily. This, however, was distinctly unsettling.

"All  systems are  functioning within their expected parameters," Misao frowned.
"I can detect no abnormalities within the Fourth Wall subsystems."

"... no misjudge?"

"No  misjudge," Misao  affirmed. "Your  paradigm shift  identifies you  as Ikari
Shinji, Avatar-class Entity, user ID 203066."

"Look  at this  guy!" Shinji hissed, stabbing a finger at the thumbnail graphic,
which depicted a brown-haired boy clad in a simple white buttoned T-shirt. "He's
Ikari  Shinji! He's  supposed to  be  the main  character!" He  paused. "Wait  a
minute. Why hasn't this sector crashed yet?"

Misao  looked uncomfortable. "This would indicate that the other Ikari Shinji is
no longer within the boundaries of this sector."

"But  how -" Shinji started. This was wrong. It was impossible; there was no way
it could have plausibly happened...

Then his eyes widened.

"Seth! An Author change! I should've known!"

"That  is  one plausible explanation,"  Misao agreed unhappily. "If he's already
erased the real Ikari Shinji from this sector, then that means he must be one of
the last two Incarnates."

He  already  had the distinct impression  that things weren't quite all right in
the  Evangelion universe since he had squared off against a berserk, dummy plug-
operated  EVA-01  in the Vandread dimension,  and the latest turn of events only
served  to  verify his  misgivings. "But that's  impossible," Shinji argued. "If
Seth  went as far as to erase the main character of the show, this sector should
have suffered a temporal dimensional collapse already!"

"It hasn't," Misao stated simply. "Because you're Ikari Shinji now."

"But I don't -" Shinji started.

Then the full enormity of the situation hit him.

"Lord," he whimpered. "Why me?"

Behind him, the red EVA was blasted by a cross-shaped energy projectile, sending
the  machine  toppling off  its balance and  towards him. It  took Shinji a full
minute  to  snap to his  senses. It  would have took  him another to realize the
danger  he was in, had Hisame not gave him a sharp nip on the ear. Shinji yelped
in  terror, breaking into a run as the EVA barreled towards him, crushing a path
through the city's streets.

He had almost cleared the EVA's path when a piece of concrete clipped him on the
back  of his head. Had Shinji been an ordinary human, the blow would have killed
him  outright. Instead,  it stunned him, and  in the haze of pain and confusion,
Shinji tripped.

"AARGH!"

Something  struck him  squarely between the shoulder blades, and Shinji's vision
exploded  in a starburst  of colors. A deluge of concrete and rubble roared down
onto  him,  and  Shinji suddenly  realized  that  he  had  run straight  into  a
collapsing  building.  Pieces of concrete  and mortar  rained on him, and within
minutes the Avatar was trapped in a virtual tomb of rubble.

Dammit. "Hisame!"

A muffled titter cried out from his backpack. Shinji heaved a sigh of relief. He
wriggled  a  hand free, pressing  his index finger  against the nearest piece of
rock, then focused.

"Voltekker!"

The  pile of  rubble and debris flew  outward as if it had been dynamited apart.
Coughing,  Shinji crawled  out of the grit,  blinking and rubbing his eyes as he
tried  to  clear them  of dust. It  was a rather  unpleasant sensation, but that
discomfort  was quickly forgotten as he found himself in the presence of the EVA
-  the bioroid  was sprawled on the ground, back-first, and Shinji couldn't help
but  take an involuntary step backward as its green eyes, almost as large as his
own height, stared unblinkingly at him.

"I think the pilot has seen us," Misao remarked.

Inside  the entry  plug of EVA-02, Rei brought  up a comm-link to NERV HQ with a
mental  command. "This is Unit02," the girl reported impassively. "I have reason
to believe that I have located the Third Child."


                                      ~*~

"Magnify visual feed!" Misato ordered.

"Visual  feed  magnified," affirmed Makoto.  "Facial records identify him as the
Third Child with 99.98 percent positive probability."

Misato  stared at the boy. It was him; the same hair, the same glasses, the same
eyes  as he stared  back at the EVA unit in terrified awe. There was, if nothing
else,  no mistaking the  intriguing aura in his soft brown eyes. "How did he get
there?" Ritsuko wondered aloud.

"Hmm."  Fuyutsuki appeared  almost amused. "Your son certainly knows how to make
an entrance, Ikari. Let's hope he doesn't kill himself in the process."

"Agreed,"  Gendou adjusted  his glasses. "Time is  short enough as it is. We can
scarce  afford wasting  any more to look for another spare pilot, assuming there
are more to be found."

"The  Angel has  started moving," a technician reported. "It's advancing towards
Unit02!"

"What shall I do with the boy?" asked Rei.


                                      ~*~

The liquid felt like blood...

... smelled like blood...

... and tasted like blood.

Well, Shinji thought, at least it doesn't look like blood.

Which  meant  it wasn't  blood. Shinji  sincerely hoped  so, for  he was, at the
moment,  fully  submerged inside  the liquid.  Even worse,  he was breathing the
liquid, feeling it inside his lungs. It was thicker and reeked of the sharp tang
of blood, but otherwise seemed pretty much like ordinary, everyday air. At least
Hisame didn't appear to be taking to the liquid any worse than he was, which was
a  relief.  He wasn't worried  about Misao; the  PET was quite waterproof, among
other things.

He  had  stared at the  EVA in the  eye for several  seconds, frozen like a deer
caught  in the  headlights.  Then the  Avatar gathered  his  scattered wits  and
bolted.  He didn't get  far, though; the back of EVA-02 snapped open, ejecting a
large white cylinder halfway outwards, and a giant hand had picked him up by the
scruff  of his neck, completely disregarding his vigorous protests, dropping him
unceremoniously into an open hatch on the cylinder.

It  was dark  inside, and filled to  the brim with breathable orange goo. Shinji
mumbled unintelligibly, pounding frantically against the wall of the entry plug.
If  he  had dared  to open  his mouth, a  few choice  expletives would have been
uttered at that moment.

"You  will experience  initial discomfort in LCL," a voice spoke. It was female;
probably  the  Sohryuu girl, Shinji  guessed. "Do not fight  it. It will go away
after a while."

He  couldn't see  her, but the cold,  utter emotionlessness of her tone of voice
struck  him. And  then  the inside  of  the  cockpit lit  up  as the  Evangelion
reactivated,  and suddenly the walls of the entry plug faded away, replaced by a
full  360-degree lookaround of his surroundings. The Avatar had to stifle back a
gasp  of shock  as the floor vanished  from below his feet, and he found himself
floating sixty metres off the ground.

Calm down, he reassured himself. Get a grip on yourself, boy. It's just a visual
simulation.

Hisame  let out a  burp, and a trail of bubbles floated upwards. Shinji was glad
he  wasn't  altophobic. Looking straight ahead,  he could see the Angel, but his
attention  was riveted on  something else - a girl, a few years younger than his
own age sitting in a padded seat, with the back facing him.

Blue hair. Red eyes.

Definitely not the Sohryuu girl.

"You're  the  First  Child!"  Shinji  blurted  before  he  could  stop  himself,
recognizing her from the character profile page. "Ayanami Rei!"

An instant later, he wished he hadn't; the stench of the orange goo in his mouth
was  already more  than enough to see  to that, if nothing else. She was looking
rather  the worse for  wear; a loop of gauze wound around her head held a pad in
place against her eye, her right forearm was encased within a cast, and, wrapped
around  her  neck, Shinji could  see a a  swathe of blood-stained bandages which
disappeared into her white plugsuit. EVA-02 belonged to the Sohryuu girl, and he
hadn't  expected to find Ayanami piloting it instead, but questions died unasked
on  his  lips as he  wondered who was  the bastard who had  sent her out in this
condition; she was in no condition to even be out of bed, much less fight.

A  small rectangular  box  popped  up in  front  of Rei  on  her  lower left.  A
communications  link,  Shinji surmised. His  deduction was proven correct as the
video  image of the  woman, with shoulder-length purple hair and a red jacket on
her shoulders, spoke. "How's the boy doing?"

Rei  took  the liberty  of  answering  for him.  "He  is  displaying no  adverse
reactions to LCL."

"Um, I feel sick," Shinji said weakly. "Really sick. Does that count?"

"Not  unless you throw  up inside the entry plug," said another voice. He peered
over  Rei's shoulder; it was a blonde, lab-coated woman this time. "Try to empty
your mind," she instructed, turning to address him. "The EVA is detecting you as
a foreign object, and your thoughts will be interpreted as static on the pilot's
nerve connections."

Shinji tried to push images of him drowning in both orange gunk AND the contents
of his own stomach out of his mind. "I'll try," he laughed nervously.

The Angel charged.

The  palette  rifle in EVA-02's  hands fired,  spitting six thousand 90mm armor-
penetrating shells per minute at the incoming Angel with devastating force - and
failing to so much as causing the behemoth to flinch. The Angel pressed with its
charge,  the  depleted uranium  shells from  EVA-02's rifle creating ripple-like
disturbances  as they  bounced harmlessly off its AT Field, closing the distance
between itself and the EVA unit with six massive, lopsided strides -

Shinji closed, grimacing as he awaited the inevitable impact -

The Angel's blow toppled the building behind EVA-02 almost cleanly in two as Rei
ducked  and  sidestepped in one  swift motion,  discarding the palette rifle and
drawing  a  short vibro-blade from  the EVA  unit's right shoulder pauldron. The
momentum  of the manoeuvre threw Shinji and Hisame against the wall of the entry
plug,  the blow  cushioned by  LCL, and  as Shinji  recovered groggily  from the
impact, Rei's thoughts seemed to echo in his mind.

AT Field... open.

Every  nerve in Shinji's  body jangled as AT Field slammed against AT Field. The
initial  burst of  light blinded him, and the  sound of what seemed to a pair of
chainsaws hacking at each other drowned out Hisame's agitated cry. The immediate
time-space  around Angel  and  EVA unit  warped  wildly out  of  place -  EVA-02
straining with both hands to drive its vibro-blade through the Angel's defensive
barrier, the latter willing its protection to hold.

"Dear  lord," Shinji  mumbled in awe. It had taken a 60-gigawatt electromagnetic
pulse  cannon and a  suicidal gamble to bring down EVA-01's AT Field when he had
fought  it  in the Vandread  sector. And compared  to his own monumental effort,
EVA-02  was now  neutralizing the Angel's by mere force of will alone, corroding
the  metaphysical barrier with its own - almost like canceling a mechanical wave
with one of opposite magnitude and equal force. "Amazing..."

"Kyuu."

"Yes,"  Misao's  digitally synthesized  voice snapped,  "and you're creating too
much static on the nerve connections, you idiot fanboy -"

-  And  in the  blink of an  eye EVA-02's  AT Field collapsed  and failed as the
Angel's  became whole again. The reconstructed AT Field snapped shut, catapulted
EVA-02  backwards -  the physical impact rippled through even the dampened entry
plug, and a compressed wave of LCL struck Shinji in the chest, feeling as though
he'd  jumped off a  diving board and landed flat chest-first on the pool. EVA-02
backflipped  in mid-air,  landing  on  all fours,  skidding  backwards from  the
impact,  crushing everything in its path; the vibro-knife was snapped loose from
its grip, skidding away out of sight between a cluster of buildings.

The Angel's core glowed a deadly white.

"Ayanami-san -"

Shinji  never  managed to finish  his warning as  a cross-shaped blast of energy
struck  EVA-02 directly  in  the face.  His  world turned  white,  all sense  of
direction  robbed from  him as the EVA  was hurled back through the air from the
force of the blast, stopping only as it crashed back-first against a building.

The  Third Angel  stalked towards the fallen EVA, a monstrous, malefic shadow of
dark  blue that  blended in  against the  quickly-darkening evening  sky. Shinji
shook  off  his disorientation, scrambling  his way  up in an unorganized breast
stroke through sludge-like LCL inside the entry plug, which had been tipped into
an  almost vertical orientation from the EVA unit's position. Rei lay still, her
body  muscles hanging limply back, only to stir slightly, her features wrinkling
in agony, as Shinji grabbed her by the shoulders.

"Ayanami-san!  Are  you alright -"  Shinji stopped short as  he felt a warmth by
Rei's  side. He withdrew  his right hand, only to have trails of dark red liquid
follow it, swirling around in LCL. "Holy shit -"

Rei's  one  good, unbandaged eye suddenly  snapped wide open, gazing at him with
unbridled intensity. "Move aside."

"Hu - aaAAAHH!"

The  entry  plug's orientation shifted dramatically  again as the Angel closed a
three-fingered  hand around  EVA-02's head,  lifting it  unceremoniously to  its
feet,  and  causing Shinji  to topple  off-balance once  more. Rei's hand closed
around  the  butterfly grip of the  cockpit, and EVA-02 responded by producing a
pair  of  Colt King Cobra  revolvers, scaled up  to suitable proportions for its
massive hands, opening fire at the Angel at point-blank range.

"No good," Misao muttered. "EVA-02's AT Field isn't deploying."

"Eh?!"  Shinji shrieked  in  panic, clinging  on  for dear  life  at Rei's  left
armrest. "Nande?"

"Like I'm supposed to know!"

Spent  rounds bounced  harmlessly off the Third Angel's AT Field as the behemoth
effortlessly  held  EVA-02 aloft  with one  arm, and  Rei's effort was abandoned
completely  as an  energy lance projected itself from the Angel's palm, slamming
against  EVA-02's head  like a titanic pile driver. The revolvers dropped limply
from  EVA-02's  hands as  the  Angel  began pounding  at  its  adversary with  a
merciless  frenzy -  the  energy lance  retracting back  through  its palm,  and
slamming  forward  again -  through the eardrum-shattering  booms of the Angel's
weapon  impacting  against EVA-02's reinforced  armor plating, Shinji thought he
heard Rei scream in agony.

And  then the  EVA's armor gave way,  yielding to the energy lance as it punched
cleanly  through EVA-02's forehead, and slamming it back against the wreckage of
a  building. A high-pressured blood-red spray of liquid spewed from both ends of
the  wound as the Angel retracted its weapon, finally satisfied that its foe had
fallen,  and  as it walked  away, Shinji could see  Rei's one good hand slipping
limply from the EVA's cockpit controls.

"Ayanami-san!"


                                      ~*~

"Brain case has been compromised! Extent of damage unknown!"

"We're having problems maintaining activation!"

Misato cursed, watching the Synchrotron flooding out of control with red warning
signals  as EVA-02's  vital systems  failed and  shut down  one by  one. "Status
report," she demanded.

"Synchrograph   is  reversing,"  Maya  reported.  "Control  pulses  are  flowing
backward!"

"Break the circuit," Ritsuko ordered.

"No  good," Maya said, working feverishly at her booth controls even as EVA-02's
neural  interface  connections all broke  down one by  one. "We've lost the main
interface, it's not accepting the signal!"

Misato  suppressed a  rising  spike  of panic  as  alarms  continued to  resound
sinisterly in NERV Central Command. EVA-02 lay insensate, with only the building
behind its back propping it up in sitting position. Their strategies had failed,
provisional  untested failsafe  mechanisms were breaking down, and the situation
was spiraling horribly out of control "What about Rei?"

"Condition unknown," Makoto replied. "Monitors aren't responding!"

"Unit  02  activation  status  is  at zero  percent,"  Shigeru  reported.  "It's
completely shut down."

We've  lost, Misato  thought fighting  back a  wave of  despair. Our  very first
battle,  and  the Angels have  already won.  "Abort the operation," she ordered.
"Rescuing the pilot is top priority! Eject the entry plug!"

It  was  then the upper left  one of EVA-02's four insectoid eyes re-illuminated
with an emerald green glow. The red alerts of the Synchrotron faded, replaced by
a  less-forbidding yellow.  "U - Unit 02 has reactivated," Maya said hesitantly.
"Synchronization rate fluctuating at seven percent and destabilizing fast."

"Seven percent?" Misato demanded. "But -"

"Unit 02 is attempting to reject the pilot's pulse signals," Makoto stammered in
disbelief as EVA-02 rose clumsily to its feet, chunks of loose debris and rubble
from destroyed buildings falling from its body as it straightened itself to full
height. "Whoever's piloting it... it's not the First Child."


                                      ~*~

"Steady," Shinji muttered to himself, frowning in concentration. "Steady..."

"Piki," Hisame cried shrilly, perching himself on Shinji's right shoulder.

"Operating   system  upload  complete,"  Misao  announced.  "Initiating  General
Unilateral  Neuro-link  Dispersive Autonomic Manoeuvre Synthesis System. Virtual
interfaces established. ZENTRONICS established."

"I  think I've more  or less got the gist of it," Shinji said. He lifted a hand,
clenching  it  into  a  fist  -  and watched  in  fascination  as,  through  his
holographic  wraparound view in the entry plug cockpit, EVA-02 clumsily repeated
the  same motion.  "Neural  interface  controls. Sure  beats  piloting a  Taraak
Bangaata, at any rate."

"It would assist your synchronization rate if you take my plugsuit," Rei said.

"Nevermind  that," Shinji  looked away,  his face  reddening. "I'll  manage." He
cleared  his  throat. "ECS setting 3,  bilateral selection 5. Set ATLAS to urban
combat mode. And hurry," he added. "I think the Angel's noticed us."

"G.U.N.D.A.M. Synthesis System initiation complete," Misao replied. "ECS setting
3,  bilateral selection  5. ATLAS  has been  configured for  urban combat  mode.
Secondary input drivers installed and active. Input subvertion complete."

Under  instructions  from Misao and  a half-catatonic Rei, he'd strapped himself
into  the pilot's seat,  with Rei sitting on his lap facing him so the seatbelts
would  securely  hold them both,  and removed  the hairpins from the blue-haired
girl and pinned them onto himself. Misao was jacked into EVA-02's controls via a
USB  extension cable, analyzing the EVA's operating systems at 226 gigaflops per
core.  As Rei leaned  limply on him, her head resting on his shoulder, his pulse
quickened as he inhaled the scent of her shampoo, and he was quite thankful that
the shade of LCL made his furious blush somewhat hard to notice.

The  Third Angel had  paused its efforts of trying to blast a hole in the ground
with  the  energy cannon  mounted on  its chest, returning  its attention to the
revived Evangelion, with a brief pause as its only display of surprise.

"Ikari  Shinji." Shinji couldn't  help but feel a cold tingle run down his spine
as Rei spoke softly right next to his ear. "Who... are you?"

"How  should I  put this," Shinji pushed  his glasses up the bridge of his nose.
"I'm this world's messiah, if you will."

The  Angel let  loose an unearthly howl from  an unseen mouth as he broke into a
headlong  charge  towards EVA-02  once more in  readiness to re-commence combat.
Shinji  gritted his  teeth, gripping  at EVA-02's  controls with  white-knuckled
tightness, and willed the EVA to move as Rei had instructed him earlier. The EVA
functions  as an  extension of your body.  Extend your senses. The EVA unit will
move if you think of it as part of you -

And  to his utter  amazement, EVA-02 did just that - one unsteady step, and then
another,  as his  senses warped and melded  until he wasn't quite sure his brain
belonged in his own body or the EVA's anymore. EVA-02 broke into a jog, and then
a  run, and then a full-body charge, meeting the Angel's advance head-on; Shinji
grinned  as he  took a  running  leap, torquing  the machine  into a  horizontal
sweepkick aimed squarely at what passed for the Angel's face -

- And missed.

"What the -"

The  Third Angel's energy lance extended, catching the airborne EVA's torso in a
crushing  blow.  EVA-02 fell  backwards, plowing  an indiscriminate path through
Tokyo-3,  crushing  everything in its way  until friction finally slowed it to a
halt.  Shinji coughed for  air; the Angel's blow felt for all in the world as if
it  had landed on  his own stomach instead of the EVA's, knocking the breath out
of  him.  "Misao," he wheezed.  "I think the  motor control algorithms need some
recalibration."

"Negative," Misao replied. "Algorithms have been fully optimized."

"Cockpit  controls account  for  only  basic movement  and  weapons," Rei  said.
"Advanced  motor  controls rely on  direct nerve  impulses from the pilot, which
depend on your synchronization ratio."

"Let me guess," Shinji groaned. "And I have a really lousy synch ratio."

"Maybe you really should just take her plugsuit," Misao suggested.

"Urusai!"

The  Angel's core  glowed white once more as Shinji manoeuvred EVA-02 unsteadily
back  into a  crouching  position, twisting  aside  just in  time  as the  blast
screamed  past,  exploding upon  impact somewhere  behind, peppering EVA-02 with
chunks  of hot debris.  The EVA unit broke into a run, sprinting through a block
of  buildings even  as the Angel swiveled  around to face it, and Shinji reached
for his left inner wrist - mounted on the Velcro strap that secured Misao on his
forearm  was a small  pouch which housed what appeared to be a deck of cards. He
flipped the pouch open, drawing the first card from the small deck inside.

"Shinji,"  Misao  began uneasily, the  agitation evident  in her voice. "I don't
think -"

"I  know," Shinji snapped.  "Can't be helped now, though. We need to finish this
before  Ayanami-san  bleeds to death,  and I'm just  about as useful at piloting
this thing as a cripple in a tapdancing competition."

A flash of white filled the cockpit's wraparound displays as the Angel let loose
another  deadly blast of energy from its chest. Shinji closed his eyes, offering
a  silent prayer  on his lips, as  the bolt of destructive force hurtled towards
the EVA unit. "Gate Access -"

With  a  single motion, he  thrust the  card into a  slot along his PET device's
length -

"Henshin!"
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