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December, 2001

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Once again half the month goes by before I get the newsletter up....it's true I'm a procrastinator, and it's true that sometimes the people who submit all their work are a bit late on the deadline too, but then again, it's not like we're running a magazine with a huge paying subscriber base here...we're running a web-based newsletter about something we love, anime.

And that's what the Anime Heretics has always been...a labor of love. Many home-based clubs wouldn't have managed to keep going when the chips were down and nobody was showing up, despite spending money on flyers and acquiring new things to show out of their own pockets. I'm pleased that we have other members who are willing to chip in, Fran with our lovely mascot, Hotwire with his fanfiction and hard work on making sense out of my storyboard to form a coherent monthly comic, Deanna with her regular submissions, Silent Gobline A.K.A. Cutetogepee with her unique writings, and everyone else who makes this newsletter possible each month.

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Adventures of Chuck & Charles

ON THE BIG SCREEN


A Look Back at Fifteen Years of Madness and Adventure

"Two roads diverged in a wood, I took the one less traveled by, and that made all the difference." -- Frost

When last we left our hero, he spent more than one night in Bangkok, did a little programming, and dropped by Anime Expo '94. And now, the conclusion....

It was quite an adventure working with Cambridge in those days. I got to meet all sorts of interesting people during demos and setting up systems in their companies. I setup the original Ink & Paint systems in Kroyer Film and meet Bill Kroyer and the crew there. (I remember it was when Kurt Kobain had just killed himself because Sue Kroyer was talking about it and I had no idea who Kurt Kobain or Nirvana were.) It was very exciting to meet a great creator like that.

I got to travel to a lot of interesting places and do a lot of tradeshows. NAB (Las Vegas), SIGGRAPH (various cities), Broadcast Asia (Singapore), IBC (Amsterdam) and many others.

Comic

When I got back from Expo 94, I met with Matsumoto again a few times and we discussed the Comic ON idea more. We tried to figure out a name for the company and came up with Kitten Bowl. This is a rough translation of koneko donburi, or a bowl of kittens on rice, kind of like beef bowl but with kittens as the meat. (We had been discussing some particularly disgusting Chinese cuisine that night.) We thought that would be cute and nobody would ever figure it out. Later he decided to name the company GENESIS Digital Publishing Company, the Genesis part after the band, which is the only band both of us had seen in concert.

We couldn't figure out what to name the product itself. He suggested on which was the Japanese pronunciation of a symbol he had on a building from a bacground in his Black Moon manga. When I went to India I found out that this symbol was actually Om, and we didn't want to use that. A few weeks later the Aum (Om) Shinrikyo losers nervegassed the subways and that was their symbol so we were lucky not to have released anything with it on there. We decided to keep the name ON but as in turned on. (I kept thinking of Vision On.)

This is the end, beautiful friend

When the recession hit Japan in 1994 the animation companies were spared for about six months but then it hit them like a tidal wave. Suddenly there was NO work to be had anywhere for any price no matter how low. I watched the costs of my cel department start careening past the price we were getting and I closed it down. Without cels it was almost impossible to get inbetweening work so I had to shut down the animation room but I kept the three best animators for private projects and moved everyone else to backgrounds. At the beginning of ‘95 the situation had not improved very much and Artland was in severe danger so on February 1, 1995 I closed the doors of TAO for the last time.


Anime Reviews

TITLE---Crest of the Stars

FORMAT---DVD

EPISODES---4

TIME LENGTH---100 min (1hour, 40 min)

PRICE--
http://www.DVDplanet.com -- $22.49
http://www.800.com -- $23.45
http://www.planetanime.com -- $23.99
http://www.animenation.com -- $26.98

GENRE---Sci-Fi

When I first found out about this series it was on the advice of a friend. I had seen post cards given out before at an anime convention and found the character designs to look interesting. When watching the first episode you find the story line slow, but interesting. The Abh, a race that claims to be evolved from umanity, have decided to take the responsibility of conquering the universe for unknown reasons all by itself. Poor young Jinto's home world just happened to be in their paths. After a quick decision made by his father, Jinto is thrust into the politics of the Abh with royal status of the new lords of his home world. Years later Jinto has grown up and has yet to meet his first Abh. Enter Lafiel, a young Abh pilot in training who has a few secrets of her own past as well. Together they must travel to the Gosroth, a ship waiting to take Jinto to a new school where he can further his education in the Abh ways. As far as the quality, I consider it as average. A small problem with audio, but not a significant flaw. The menu had one small problem. The "play all" only played the first three episodes and stopped rather then playing all four episodes. From what I am hearing, this problem was only with the inital pressing of the series and should not exist in any of the new DVDs.

TITLE---The Irresponsible Captain Tylor TV series

FORMAT---DVD Boxed set (4)

EPISODES---26

TIME LENGTH---650 minutes (10 hours, 50 minutes)

PRICE---
http://www.DVDplanet.com -- $97.49
http://www.800.com -- $101.45
http://www.planetanime.com -- $104.00
http://www.animenation.com -- $80.96

GENRE---Comedy/Sci-Fi

For a few years I have known about this series but have paid it no mind as I felt there was other series better of both quality and humor available that I wanted. Apparently, I was wrong. From the beginning of the series I found myself laughing at the antics of Tylor as one event after another leads him from a life on a street corner all the way to the military as a captain. Constantly lucking in to every situation he finds himself ranging from the delivery of pension checks to fighting fleet after fleet. I must admit that the laughs did stop eventually but, in no way would I say it was from the series going stale. The nature of the series changes from the comic beginnings to a more serious tone in the last few episodes. All in all I found the entire series to be very well produced in both story and animation. As far as the DVD release is concerned the only problems I found in it may lie in the Menu. I found the menu to be both horribly made as well as difficult to use fully. The first two DVDs of the series contains seven episodes and the last two contain six episodes. For all the packing on the DVDs I found very little complaint as to audio quality or video quality. The few times I did notice sound loss was only when changing the language from English to Japanese. Other then those two small problems I found all else to be good. There were not many extras to be excited over, which is ok. At around $4 an episode I would consider it a good value and well worth getting.

ANIME NAME: Robotech : Legacy Collection 1

DISTRIBUTOR: ADV

TIME: 375 minutes (5 hours,15 minutes)

PRICE:
http://www.DVDplanet.com -- $33.74
http://www.800.com -- $34.94
http://www.planetanime.com -- $35.99
http://www.animenation.com -- $40.48

GENRE: Sci-Fi

After years of waiting, we can finally see Robotech. On DVD. When I went to pick this up from Best Buy, I wasn't so sure that it would be much better after all these years. Let's face it, Robotech has been around the block more then a time or two. What could a re-release have to offer that no previous versions had not done? Well, for starters, there was the demos (enter cheap demo praise) and if that wasn't enough, the 6 episodes per disk most certainly was a great improvement. The thing that did grab my attention the most was the interview of one of the most famous (or infamous)people to have ever involved themselves in the release of dubbed anime. That person is, Carl Macek. Love him, hate him, or call him the anti-Christ he is one of the most well known people in anime in America. Hearing him talk about Robotech and all that was done to bring it to the states was something I had waited years for. All in all except for a few audio difficulties (couldn't hear it very well) I found it to be a great addition to my growing DVD collection. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an old classic, and await the further releases to see what new treasure troves ADV can find for such a great series.


Vignettes, from the mind of Cutetogepee

Trials of the Heart! A Moral Disgrace.

Things for Ashe started out bad, the day before her 1st day of 1st grade her best friend moved away and she hasn't seen him since. 1st days were the worst for Ashe, because the first day of 2nd grade, her mother told her that she and Ashe's father were getting a divorce which still drags on today. All of second grade Ashe gained weight and in 3rd grade decided if she wanted something, she'd have to cry to get it. In 4th grade Ashe switched schools and moved in with her mother in a small apartment, now going by the name Nicole Moore. On January 18th, 1998 Ashe became an inpaitent at Childrens' Medical Center of Dallas because she didn't want to live with her father and had manic depression, Ashe lived in that hospital on the 6th floor for almost 3 months, signing out March 1st, 1998 from inpaitent and stayed on outpaitent until June 5th, 1998. For this reason Ashe was held back and repeated 4th grade at a new school. In 5th grade Ashe moved back in wit h her father in Southl

To Be Continued At A Later Date.....


Fan Art!


We now continue with Hotwire's Together We Stand....last chance to avoid spoilers!

Neon Genesis Evangelion and all characters from therein are the 
property of Gainax. They are used without permission and we beg the 
kind and benevolent creators of the glorious show not to sue us. ^_^


         Chain Lightning Studios Presents
                Together We Stand  
                  By T. L. Webb



     Did you ever wonder
     Why we had to run for shelter
     When the promise of a brave new world
     Unfurled beneath a clear blue sky    
                    Goodbye Blue Sky
                      Pink Floyd, The Wall



[]===============[]
  Book 1 Part 7
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       It had been months since Shinji'd had a 
chance to see the sky like this. 

      Living in the isolated area where his 
uncle's home was had few advantages, and he had 
missed out on a lot of things that most kids 
his age took for granted. He hadn't had many 
friends, and he had been too far away from the 
nearest town to go to middle school, his Uncle 
had arranged a tutor for those three years. 

      However, there had been few things that 
he had actually enjoyed while living with his 
uncle. Despite the fact that the man had 
insisted he'd no talent for it, his first cello 
lessons had been one of his fondest memories-- 
but the one thing he had always loved more than 
that was the area where he'd lived had an 
amazing view of the night sky.

     Now, as he gazed up at the magnificent few 
above him he smiled as a slight wave of vertigo 
passed over him. The stars were so crystal 
clear without the city to dim them out, and he 
had almost forgotten what it was like. He had 
almost forgotten how grand a view there was to 
be had by merely looking up at the night sky on 
a clear night. Lying back against the grass he 
could almost imagine himself being back there, 
still a child, still unaware of all the awful 
things to come. 

     It was almost a shame that the power would 
be back on in the city so soon. 

   "You know," he said to Asuka and Rei as he 
watched the slowly rotating view above, "its 
ironic that without the lights, the stars are 
so much more beautiful."

      Asuka was laying a few feet away beside 
Rei. They had defeated another angel, and since 
their services would no be required until power 
was restored, they'd asked the person who had 
driven Makoto to HQ to drop them off here. 

     "I guess," the redhead replied, " but its 
kind of creepy, I mean without the lights it's 
like there aren't any humans down there."

     Shinji started to reply, but was 
interrupted by the breathtaking sight of Tokyo 
Three coming back to life. 

     "There," Asuka said with a smile, "I feel 
better now."     

     "Mankind fears the darkness" Rei said 
speaking up, " and chases it away with flames."

    As Shinji pondered this, Asuka let out a 
little snort, " philosophy huh?"

     "I wonder," Shinji asked, " is that why 
the Angels attack? Because we're able to 
initiate change like that?" 

     "Oh who cares what they think," Asuka told 
him, "it doesn't matter. They attack, we kick 
their ass, and that's all you should worry 
about."

     "I'd still feel better if we knew what we 
were dealing with," Shinji told her.

     "Don't be an idiot Shinji. A solider who 
thinks too much is useless on the battlefield. 
Just follow orders and keep your head down."

     "That's your philosophy Asuka, I can't do 
that."

     "Then why are you even bothering to do 
this if you cant do it right?"

      "Because I have to."

     "What kind of lame-ass answer is that?"

     "A true one."

     "Anyone ever tell you that you're screwed 
in the head, Third Child?"

     "You, every day."

      "Ha-ha, I don't know why Hikari puts up 
with you. It _can't_ be your sense of humor"

      "You'd have to ask her Asuka, I'm not 
going to start this argument again."

     "Wuss. Hey, what's the deal with your two? 
I mean, what do you even have in common?"

      Shinji was quiet for a moment while he 
thought about that. 

     "Well, we both like to cook for one 
thing," he said, " we like some of the same 
music, and movies... she's loaned me a few of 
her books and mangas-- so far our tastes in 
that are about the same, but a lot of it is 
more subtle than that."

     "What do you mean?" 

     "Well, a lot of the time it seems like 
we're on the same... well wavelength I guess 
you could say. I feel like I can--."

     "Puppy love," Asuka said, cutting him off 
with and smirking triumphantly.

      "What?" 

      "Its nothing but puppy love, Shinji. You 
two don't have anything that a thousand other 
teenagers haven't gone through... pathetic."

      "I don't know why I bother talking to you 
sometimes," Shinji said as he climbed to his 
feet, "all you ever do is insult me."

      As Shinji walked down the hill, Asuka 
rolled her eyes and leaned back again. 


[]====[]
[]====[]


      A few feet away, Rei Ayanami sat and 
pondered the conversation that had just 
transpired between her fellow pilots. Every day 
she learned more about them, and every day she 
wondered why she had never taken such an 
interest in the past. The interactions between 
the others were becoming increasingly 
fascinating to her, and she was paying far more 
attention to them than anyone would ever guess.          

     It was also frustrating because other than 
a select few, she had no one to discuss these 
things with. Talking to Pilot Soryu was 
generally an exercise in futility. Doctor Akagi 
became disturbed when she brought up such 
matters, and she was hesitant to even broach 
the subject with Commander Ikari. She had the 
distinct impression that he would not only 
disapprove, but also order her to stop such 
interaction. 

      This left Miss Horaki, Pilot Ikari and 
Captain Katsuragi. Of the three the former and 
later were her best sources of information. 
Shinji occasionally was of help, but he tended 
to be too reserved in his comments to be of 
much use. He did, sometimes, shed light on 
things that she did not understand, and 
hopefully her current problem might be one of 
those. 

      As she climbed to her feet and walked 
down to where he was now sitting, he looked up 
at her and nodded a hello.

     "You are disturbed by what Pilot Soryu 
said," She stated as she stopped beside the 
tree he was resting against. 

     Shinji let out a sigh and nodded in 
agreement.

      "Yeah, I wish she' just lay off the 
teasing at least once," he told her, "I know 
she disapproves of me and Hikari seeing one 
another-- but she could at least _try_ to be a 
little more understanding."

      "I myself do not fully understand it," 
Rei said, "but I have through curiosity begun 
to try. Perhaps she is so abrasive because she 
has not made a similar effort to understand?"

     "Could be, but she still doesn't have to 
be so blunt and rude about it."

     "How should she be about it then?" Rei 
asked.

     "I don't know Rei... it's just that I'm 
having enough trouble trying to deal with 
school, Eva, and a girlfriend. Dealing with 
Asuka on top of it all is wearing me thin."

     "Have you told her this?"

     "I've tried, but she doesn't seem to ever 
listen."

     "I see," Rei said as she turned and began 
walking away. 

     As Shinji looked after her, he made a note 
to ask Hikari to teach her how to end a 
conversation.


[]====[]
[]====[]


     "How is school?" Commander Ikari asked as 
he and Rei ate dinner several nights later.

     "There are no difficulties, Commander."

     "That is good, and is everything else in 
order?"

     "Yes."

     "Has the Second Child given you any more 
difficulties?"

     "No sir, she seemed to have lost interest 
once our test scores showed her synch ratio 
surpassed mine."

     "I see. Continue to avoid her when 
possible. Her skill for Eva is undeniable, but 
we must continue to treat her ego with kid 
gloves. Eventually the stress of piloting will 
overcome her-- show caution when this does 
finally occur.  

      "And the Third?"

      "Hmm as long as he remains fixated on his 
classmate I see no danger of a similar 
breakdown, continue to observe, but report any 
apparent instabilities to the nearest Section 
Two agent."

      "Yes sir," Rei replied, privately relived 
that he had not ordered her to avoid Shinji as 
well.

      "Sub-Commander Fuyutski and I will be 
leaving soon for the Antarctic Dead Sea. We 
should be far enough along to begin the new 
transfer procedures during that timeframe, are 
you prepared for them?"
 
      "Yes sir."

      "Good," the commander said as he rose to 
leave. He did not say anything else, but he was 
deeply worried, the reports he had received as 
of late showed that Rei had taken a more active 
role in her fellow pilot's lives... and that 
could be problematic if not handled properly. 
Her social development was limited, and given 
his plans for the girl... that had been a 
blessing in itself. Her new interest in the 
other children was not a danger on its own, but 
it presented a potential stumbling block should 
certain plans come to fruition before the 
predictions of the Scrolls came to pass.

      But even this was not the worst of his 
problems. if Rei began to show similar 
instabilities as the other pilots then much of 
what he had planned would be placed in 
jeopardy. So much depended on keeping Rei 
stable... 

    Hopefully when the dummy plugs were 
completed they would no longer need the pilots. 

    Hopefully then he would no longer have to 
put Rei at such risk.


[]====[]
[]====[]


      "Thanks for coming Hikari," Asuka told 
her friend the next day, "I don't think I'd be 
able to stand those two without help"      

      They were in the middle of putting 
together a surprise party for Misato, who had 
just been promoted to Major. Kensuke and Touji 
had taken charge of the planning and 
construction, and had ushered the girls out of 
the living room saying that their presence was 
'disturbing the flow of creativity'. Hikari 
knew the two better and suspected that Kensuke 
just wanted Asuka out of the room before 
another fight started between her and Touji.

     "It's not a problem," Hikari replied, "I 
promised Kensuke I'd bring over these extra 
decorations anyway."

     "So the gyms all set then?" 

     "We finished up yesterday, it's all 
ready."

     "You mean, you even got chaperones?"

     "It was easy once we got Kodama signed up. 
She convinced Misato and Misato even talked Mr. 
Kaji into helping out."

     "I can't say I'm upset about that," Asuka 
said with a lecherous grin.

     "How's your costume coming?" Hikari asked-
- eager to change the subject, "Will it be 
ready on time? You told me last week that it 
was kind of complex."

      "Oh, once I found the right shops it was 
easy."  

      "You're having it made? Isn't that 
expensive?

     "Not with the pay we get as pilots."

     "Oh..."

    "What?" 

    "Shinji only had his pay restored the other 
day."

     "Restored? When did he lose it?"

     "You didn't know? After the second battle 
he got in trouble."

     "Hmmm, I heard about that... he tried to 
run away or something, right?"

      "Well he wasn't actually running away... 
more like trying to take a breather. He told me 
he was actually about to come back to the 
apartment when they picked him up."

      "Right, like I said-- he ran away. 
Couldn't handle the pressure."

     "Asuka, that's not being fair, do you even 
know what he was going through then?"

     "No, but who cares? I mean it _is_ his 
job."

     "Asuka, did you chose to be a pilot?" 
Hikari asked, trying a different track
 
     "Sort of."

     "What do you mean?"

     "Well they picked me way back when I was 
around four, but I was honored to be selected."

     "So you're doing this because you want 
to."

     "Absolutely."

     "What if they hadn't brought you into it 
until a year ago?"

     "I'm not following you."

       "What if you had already decided what 
you wanted to do with your life, and then they 
forced you to pilot against your will?"

       "I'd probably be pissed but I'd go along 
with it, it is to save mankind you know."

      "Shinji is in that type of situation. In 
a very real sense he was drafted for the 
project. When he arrived he had no idea why Mr. 
Ikari had called him, and then they just kind 
of dropped everything into his lap. You had 
almost ten years to prepare yourself Asuka, he 
had maybe half an hour."

      "Never really thought about it like 
that... but if he hates all this so much, why 
does he stay? He could have left anytime once I 
arrived... couldn't he?"

     "I don't know. I think he's getting the 
hang of it, and I think he prefers living with 
Misato to his Uncle."

     "Speaking of Misato, when are she and 
idiot boy due back?"

     "Stop that, and it should be another half 
hour. Shinji said that the store they were 
going to was in midtown."

     "I see, well... what do we do until then?"

     "We could help the other two stooges with 
the decorations..."

     "Yeah right," Asuka asked with a laugh, 
"why bother, I mean, what are men good for 
besides manual labor?"


[]====[]
[]====[]

     
     As Misato drove them back to the 
apartment, Shinji smiled at the thought of her 
face when they walked in to the condo. He'd 
never been a part of a surprise party before, 
and he had to admit it was fun. Of course, 
trying to keep a straight face was becoming 
more and more difficult as the night 
progressed, but he felt he could last till they 
got back... at least he hoped he could.

       He looked over at his guardian who was 
lost in thought. Strange to think that until 
recently he would have been enjoying the quiet 
between them. He was changing, and he couldn't 
honestly say he wasn't enjoying it. Eventually 
he did grow too uncomfortable with the silence, 
and tried to spark a conversation.

       "Congratulations on your promotion," he 
said.

       "Thanks Shinji," She replied, her voice 
still distant, " but, to tell you the truth, 
I'm not exactly overjoyed."

        "I can sympathize with that," he told 
her, "being praised in public doesn't make me 
happy either. It only made Asuka mad back at 
headquarters.... Misato, why did she get angry 
anyway?"

        "You're still upset about that?"

         "Yeah, I guess I am."

         "You worry too much about what others 
think of you, Shinji."

         "Is that bad?"

         "It can be, for example; how do you 
define cool?"

          "W-what?"

          "Cool, how do you define it?"

         "Um... the opposite of hot?"

         "No silly, I mean like when a person 
is cool."

         "Oh... um I guess I don't know."

         "ok, take Kaji for example. He's a 
jerk and he drives me up the wall sometimes, 
but would you say that Kaji is good at keeping 
his cool?"

         "I guess so..."
 
        "Okay then, we have a starting place. 
Now why is that? How does he keep it?"

       "I... well, I guess I'm not sure."

        "For one thing, he doesn't care what 
people think about him. Especially about how he 
looks or dresses. That's why he can get away 
with dressing like a slob around headquarters."

       "That doesn't make much sense Misato."

      "Well its just part of it, but it's a big 
part. You need to realize your position. I 
mean-- you're a vital part of Nerv, and get to 
pilot the most advanced war machine in the 
history of mankind. You have every right to 
play up to that, but you don't and I respect 
you for it. However, your greatest problem is 
that you still worry too much about what others 
think. If you'd just realize all the things 
that you have going for you... you'd be that 
much closer to dealing with the hard stuff. You 
keep sweating the small stuff and its going to 
start getting to get to you like it did after 
the fourth angel."

       "You're telling me... that I need to 
decide what's important and what's not?"

      "Exactly."

      "But how do I decide that?"

       "Good question Shinji," Misato said with 
a grin, "figure that out and let me know-- I'm 
still working on it myself"

      Shinji frowned at that. Wasn't this 
supposed to be an advice session? Or was that 
actually the advice? Maybe what Misato needed 
and what he did as well to follow the advice 
were different things entirely. If that was the 
case then he was a little better off... but not 
by much

      "Oh, thanks for the help," he said 
shaking his head with a chuckle. Maybe he 
should just stick to Kensuke and Touji for 
advice, he figured. At least they gave straight 
answers... usually dumb ones, but straight 
ones.


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      Misato's reaction was worth the trouble. 

    When she entered the kitchen and had five 
people jump out at her yelling "surprise" 
Shinji was glad that she didn't have her 
service pistol handy. Misato jumped almost 
three feet backwards and hit her head on the 
closet door, then fell to the floor in a daze. 
For a moment Kensuke panicked, but once she saw 
the elaborate decorations that the kids had set 
up Misato had begun to laugh, and everyone 
relaxed.   

        The party started out great, with Touji 
and Asuka providing most of the entertainment 
by constantly trying to insult the other. 
Unfortunately for Touji-- Asuka didn't fight 
fair and most of their verbal sparring ended 
with him sitting down with an angry blush. 
Kodama had shown up just before Shinji and 
Misato and the 'evil twins' were planing a 
series of drinking games for later that 
evening. 

       About half an hour after the start of 
the party, Kaji and Ritsuko finally arrived-- 
resulting in Asuka's face lighting up brighter 
than any of the decorations.  As she made a 
beeline for the older man's arm-- where she 
would remain attached for most of the evening-- 
Hikari sat down beside Shinji and Misato. 

      "Did you get your costumes selected yet?" 
Hikari asked.

     "We're going tomorrow to pick them up," 
Misato replied as she popped open another beer, 
"good thing Shinji here got his pay back, I 
only have so much cash on hand these days."

      "So, how did the tests go today?"

     "I'm up eight points," Shinji said with a 
smile, "I think if I keep it up then I--"

     "Ah-em."

     They looked up to see Ritsuko frowning at 
them. 

     "Shinji," she said, " I don't think its 
appropriate for you to be discussing such 
things. I would advise you drop that subject 
before one of the Section Two guards overhears 
and reports it to your father."

     "Now, now Ritsu, " Kaji said as he tried 
to take a sip of his sake-- a difficult task 
with Asuka clinging to his arm, "Shinji spends 
so much of his time cooped up with those tests 
that _not_ talking about them would leave him 
as quiet as Misato tells us he used to be. 
Surely you don't want that."

      "Of course not Kaji," Ritsuko shot back, 
" but we can't very well have him mouthing off 
about classified tests."

    "Afraid someone will find out about your 
rubber fetish?" Misato piped in, causing 
Ritsuko's face to take on a shade of red even 
Shinji had never achieved.
     
     "I think we better go outside," Hikari 
whispered to Shinji with a giggle.

     "Huh?" Shinji asked, "how come?"

     "Because I think Miss Akagi is about to 
start using language that we're not supposed to 
know."

     Shinji took another look at the glowering 
Ritsuko, and nodded in agreement. They were 
about to make their escape when the doorbell 
rang. 

     "We'll get it" Shinji said as he and 
Hikari made their escape to the front hall. 

     Opening the door, Shinji was pleasantly 
surprised to find Rei standing there. Asuka had 
claimed to have invited her, but they had all 
expected her to be a no-show. 

      It was nice to be wrong about that.


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     "Don't you love the view from here Rei?" 
Hikari asked as the three sat outside on the 
patio a bit later. Touji and Kensuke had just 
left and other than Asuka (who was still 
attached to Kaji's arm) it was just the adults. 
So while they proceeded to get drunk, the three 
teenagers had decided to step outside and talk 
for awhile. 

     Rei looked out at the view of Tokyo Three, 
and nodded in agreement. 

     "I wonder--I have seen this before," Rei 
asked, "why do I continue to find pleasure in 
the view?"

     "Because looking at something that's 
beautiful never gets old," Shinji said-- 
smiling at Hikari as he did so.

      "Shinji Ikari," Hikari asked with a 
laugh, "are you flirting with me?" 

    "I think so, at least I'm trying to," 
Shinji replied with a blush, "am I doing it 
right?"

    "You're doing fine sweetie," Hikari told 
him as she kissed him on the cheek.

   "What is the purpose of that?" Rei asked

   "Of what?" Shinji said as he leaned back 
against the side of the lawn chair where Hikari 
was sitting. 

    "Of a kiss. What purpose does it serve?"

    Hikari blinked, and leaned back in the 
chair thoughtfully. She was becoming used to 
Rei's odd questions. They were coming more and 
more often lately, but the girl could throw out 
a stumper like no one else.

     "That's hard to answer Rei. There are 
different kinds of kisses, some of them mean 
different things."

     "For example?" Rei asked.

     A playful grin crossed Hikari face and she 
reached over and took hold of Shinji's arm, 
pulling him up onto the chair with her. Shinji 
was completely mystified by her intentions, but 
went along. He trusted Hikari not to do 
anything embarrassing-- besides, he wasn't 
about to complain about the proximity. 

    Turning to Rei, Hikari smiled and began to 
speak.

     "Kissing can mean anything from a simple 
token of friendship to a display of love, to 
more...amorous meanings. For example, this one 
is just a sign of affection, it could be given 
between friends or just siblings," she leaned 
over and gave Shinji a light peck on the cheek, 
"I kiss my sisters and father like that to say 
hello or goodbye. It just means that I care 
about them." 

     Shinji had caught on to what Hikari was up 
to by this point, and while he was blushing 
deeply, he couldn't honestly say he wasn't 
enjoying the demonstration. 

     "Even men used to kiss back in old times, 
Romans would greet one another like this," she 
kissed Shinji lightly on both cheeks.

     "And they no longer do this?" Rei asked

     "Most men don't... um, as for why, that's 
a discussion for another time," Hikari said, " 
now where were we? Ah, yes... couples tend to 
kiss a bit more intimately." 

       She displayed this by kissing Shinji 
tenderly on the lips. When Shinji opened his 
eyes again he saw something that made him 
frown. He started to say something about it, 
but Hikari grinned and put a finger to his 
lips.

     "Hush, we're almost done," Hikari said 
with a giggle, "please hold all questions till 
the end of the demonstration." 

      She looked back over to Rei who was 
observing with great interest.  

     "Then there's the kind of kiss that the 
better romance novels spend three pages 
describing. I wouldn't try this with anyone you 
weren't already involved with-- it can be taken 
as a display of lust and tends to incite such 
feelings in the participants."

      Before Shinji could even try to read any 
deeper meanings in what Hikari had just said, 
he found himself swept up in the most amazing 
kiss he had shared with her yet. During their 
first kiss he had felt briefly like the rest of 
the world had faded back leaving only them. 
This was like that, except about twenty times 
more intense. 

       When they finally came up for air, 
Shinji had forgotten what he had been about to 
say before that. It didn't take him long to 
remember however. In fact, it only took one 
look back at the door to the living room.

     Hikari and Rei heard a round of applause 
and turned to the doorway to see Kodama, Kaji, 
Ritsuko, and Misato clapping and laughing from 
the glass door. After a moment's shock at 
having an audience for their little 
'demonstration' Hikari and Shinji began to 
laugh as well. Rei watched all this and had 
anyone looked, they might have been surprised 
to see a small smile at the corner of her lips. 


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       "I'm glad no one has to work in the 
morning," Shinji told Kaji as he helped the 
older man clean up the mess. It was almost 
midnight, and just about everyone else was 
gone. Rei had left, and Hikari had taken Kodama 
home. Ritsuko had elected to sleep in Misato's 
room-- which, thanks to the efforts of Hikari 
and Asuka earlier that afternoon, was the 
cleanest it had been since Shinji had moved in. 

      "They will no doubt appreciate that when 
the hangover kicks in," Kaji agreed as they 
placed more bottles in a box.

     "Um... Kaji?"

     "Yes Shinji?"

     "Where did Asuka go? I didn't see her 
after the three of us stepped outside."

     Kaji grinned, " well, to tell you I must 
first swear you to secrecy."

    "I don't understand, but alright."

    "She passed out after her third drink."

     "You let her drink?" Shinji asked, 
completely shocked.

     "It wasn't a matter of 'allowing' her to 
do anything," Kaji said with a bemused chuckle, 
"she was determined to join in the game, and 
once that girl sets her sights on something its 
nearly impossible to change her mind."

      "But still..."

      "Don't worry Shinji, if she feels 
anywhere near as bad as some of and the others 
no doubt will tomorrow morning, I think it will 
prove a valuable lesson for her-- the girl just 
can't hold her liquor." 

       "How come you're not drunk?"

      "Oh I am, but unlike the others I know a 
few little tricks to keeping my head about me."

      "What do you mean?"

     "Hmmm... take Kodama for example. She made 
the mistake of hitting the beer first thing-- 
then doing shots with the rest of us later on. 
Even so, she's not going to be the worst off of 
us all in the morning. Some people never did 
learn that you _don't_ mix around your drinks. 
Misato didn't do anything other than beer and 
tequila, and I stuck to the sake all night. 
While I will be feeling it tomorrow, I should 
be better off. Ritsuko on the other hand let 
the other girls pour her drinks for her... and 
with Misato that's a mistake."

      "I'll have to remember that."

      "Remember this as well," Kaji added, " 
drinking doesn't change your mood, it enhances 
it. If you're in a bad mood when you start, 
you're going to end up in a worse one. On the 
other hand-- if you're in a good mood the 
reverse is true. Just keep that in mind when or 
if you ever decide to go out drinking."

       "Thanks Kaji"

      "Just giving you some of the advice I 
wish I'd had when I started out."         

       " I appreciate it... um, can I ask you 
something else?"

       "Go ahead."

       "Well you know that I'm seeing 
Hikari..."

       "I believe it's been made obvious at 
this point."

        "Um... right. Well, sometime after the 
dance... I wanted to take her somewhere nice 
for dinner... but I don't know anywhere that 
would let us in at our age."

        "I think I might have a bit of advice-- 
do you have your Nerv ID card?"
 
        "Yes."

       "Flash that at anywhere in town. If they 
don't let you in after that-- tell Misato. I 
would wager that they will be kissing your feet 
the next time you show up."

       "That seems kind of dishonest Kaji..."

       "It's only dishonest if you abuse it 
Shinji. Just keep that as a backup plan if 
anyone gives you trouble. It's an ace in the 
hole that you can bring out in emergency."

       "But how will I know if I'm abusing it? 
I'd feel bad enough using it to get my way like 
that in the first place."   
  
       "That's a very good questions Shinji... 
and one I'm not really qualified to answer. For 
now lets just say that it depends mostly on 
your motives. Sometimes we have to do things 
that go against our ideas of right and wrong in 
order to survive. You don't like to fight, 
correct?"

      "No... I don't."

       "But you also know that if you don't 
fight, then people you know will get hurt or 
killed."

      " . . . "

      "There is no easy answer to this Shinji. 
I can't advise you on everything, but I can say 
that you should try whenever possible to do 
what you feel is right. I had a friend in 
collage who was a walking encyclopedia of 
obscure quotes, and there was one I never 
forgot. 'You have to be one of the good guys, 
because there are way too many of the bad'. I 
always thought of that as a good philosophy to 
try and live by."


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     Deep in the center of what had a fifteen 
years before been the frozen continent of 
Antarctica, an aircraft carrier sat in the 
crimson tide surrounded by stalagmite-like 
pillars of crystallized salt. Second Impact had 
killed off not only the life on land, but also 
rendered the sea for miles and miles 
uninhabitable. 

    Now, a decade and a half later, Nerv had 
returned to the wasteland to reclaim the tool 
of it's instrumentality-- the lance of 
Longinus.    

       "Fuyutski, what is the progress?" Ikari 
asked as he entered the command deck of the 
ship Nerv was using as it's base of operations.

      "The fifth recovery team has located the 
lance," Kozo replied, "and the other 
submersibles are on their way to assist."
  
       "Very well."
    
       "Incidentally, I've been meaning to ask 
you about something. Is there a problem? You've 
been distracted for the entire mission."

       " . . . You know me too well."

      "Of course, as I recall that _was_ one of 
the reasons you brought me into all of this. So 
what is it this time? Something to do with 
Adam?"

       "No, Adam's regeneration is, in fact, 
ahead of schedule."

      "Seele being a pain in the ass again?"

      "That is always the case... but no."

      "Rei then? I hear she has been spending 
time with the other pilots more often as of 
late."

      " . . . "

     "I see..." Fuyutski said with a nod, " 
Gendou, do you remember the first day that you 
saw the clones?"

      "Of course."

    "Do you remember what you said to me then? 
The warning about getting too emotionally 
attached?"

     "I remember perfectly. I may have been 
furious at the time, but I still believe it to 
be sound advice."

     "That was understandable, and I do admit 
that my decision to use Yui's DNA for the 
Nephelem was a personal one. I made it with no 
consent from you. However, remember that you 
did finally agree that my reasoning was sound. 
The scrolls told us what would be necessary if 
we were to upset Seele's schedule."

      "Rei's harmonic tests with Unit One do 
backed you up, but it was still quite a shock."

     "I do understand, and never think that it 
was a decision that was made lightly, but back 
to my point. I doubt that I need to remind you 
that Rei has a purpose, and if we are to 
realize our goal--we need to remember what she 
is."

     "As usual you are correct. It is difficult 
sometimes... she looks so much like Yui that I 
almost forget that she is not really my child 
occasionally."

     "Is that why you moved her?"

     "Yes and no. The primary motivation was 
that she was becoming self reliant and there 
was no longer a need for my constant 
supervision. We both know that I never did have 
much time for her, but you are correct in that 
guess, Professor... as much as she resembles 
Yui... it was becoming dangerous to stay in 
such close quarters."

       "I'm starting to see why her recent 
interaction with the others is bothering you so 
much." 

      "Do you?"

      "Naturally. Remember that I knew Yui 
longer than you did, and I very clearly recall 
how full of life she was. The more Rei grows as 
a person the stronger the resemblance becomes, 
not to mention the harder it will become on us 
poor old men who so vividly remember her 
genetic benefactor."

     "Perhaps you are correct. However, if that 
is the case then should we halt it? She will 
follow the order if it is given, but the 
question remains-- is it necessary?"

      "For now I see no harm in it. As long as 
she keeps her control, and her AT field does 
not manifest then there shouldn't be a problem. 
The scrolls do not warn of it, but we must 
still be wary of that possibility."

       "I'm forced to agree I suppose," Gendou 
said as he leaned back in his chair. Suddenly 
he broke into a smirk, "Perhaps this will help 
my image with the staff?"

      Fuyutski almost laughed aloud, "I doubt 
much could repair that, old friend. Besides, 
doesn't the 'Bastard King' image work to your 
favor?"

     "That's a new one, " Gendou said with a 
snort. He had no illusions about being loved by 
his subordinates, and it was a running joke 
between him and Kozo to try and keep up with 
the latest insulting pet names that they 
invented for him.

       "If I'm not mistaken it was the Second 
Child who started it," Fuyutski added, "I think 
it was just after the Eighth Angel."

       "Leave it to an American to produce the 
most entertaining insubordination," Gendou said 
sourly.

        "So, what are you planning to do about 
Rei for now?"

       "For now... I think I'll take your 
advice and let things be. After all, there is 
no reason to have _all_ of our pilots despising 
me."


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     The following afternoon, while the 
residents of the Katsuragi household were 
dealing with the effects of a hard night of 
partying, Rei Ayanami was finishing her costume 
for the dance that night. She was just checking 
the final stitches when her cell phone rang.

      Removing it from her school pack she 
answered.

     "Yes?"

      "Good evening Rei," Ritsuko said, "we 
need you to come down to headquarters, the new 
module was completed ahead of schedule and 
we're ready to begin the transfer experiments."

      "I-- I understand..." Rei said sadly. Had 
Ritsuko not been still hung over, she would 
have heard the catch in the girl's voice. Rei 
hung up the phone and began to remove the Mutio 
costume she had been planning on wearing to the 
dance


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      Shinji stood in front of Hikari's house 
and tried to calm himself. He had known to 
expect this sooner or later, but it didn't make 
him any less nervous about it. He took another 
glance at the driveway  where Mr. Horaki's car 
was sitting and reached out to right the doorbell. 

       He had been surprised that it had taken 
this long to meet Hikari's father, but at the 
same time it was something of a relief. The few 
times he'd had to deal with his own father had 
_never_ been pleasant. Their yearly meetings at 
his mother's grave had been tense at best, and 
those had stopped almost three years ago. He 
didn't know how to talk with his own father... 
how was he going to talk with Hikari's?

      As the doorbell rang he removed his 
costume's straw hat, and stood as straight as 
he could. He wanted to make the best impression 
possible. Thankfully his costume was a fairly 
simple one, and he wouldn't feel too 
ridiculous.

     A few moments passed and finally the door 
opened. Hikari's father was about what Shinji 
had pictured from her descriptions. Outwardly 
he fit the typical absent minded scientist 
mold. Had he been wearing a lab coat the 
picture would have been complete. He looked at 
Shinji for a moment before breaking into a 
smile and inviting him inside.

     "You must be Shinji. I almost didn't 
recognize you without your plugsuit."

      "Have we met before, Sir?" Shinji asked, 
a little confused.

     "hmmm, well not exactly," Mr. Horaki said 
apologetically, "they called me in to assist 
during after the injury you received from the 
Fifth Angel."

     "Really? Well then I should thank you, 
sir. I was told I nearly didn't make it."

     "Oh, no thanks are necessary. I didn't 
actually have anything to do with your rescue. 
My department was brought in to speed your 
recovery."

    "Then I still owe you thanks, Sir. I came 
out of that better than I had any right too. I 
still have nightmares about being boiled alive 
sometimes. I'd imagine they would be worse 
without your help."

     "Thank you Shinji, but lets not talk of 
work tonight. I get so few evenings where I can 
rest nowadays."

     "Fair enough Sir" Shinji said with a 
polite smile. There were no words for how glad 
he was that things were going so well.

     "Hikari will be down in a bit. While we're 
waiting why don't we talk about what are your 
plans after this mess is all over?" Mr. Horaki 
asked as they sat down in the living room.

     "Its hard to say," Shinji said as he 
thought back to the last time he had been asked 
this, "I'm still fairly young."

      "True," Mr. Horaki agreed, "I didn't 
really chose a direction for my life till after 
Second Impact, I was about twenty at the time. 
In hindsight that wasn't a fair question to 
ask-- especially considering your position with 
Eva." 

      "Well, its not entirely unfair...when 
Kodama asked me the same question, Sir, I told 
her that I'd like to learn to write music. I'm 
still interested in that."

      "I admire you for that... We have so few 
people nowadays that want to create, and I 
think we need it now more than ever."

     Shinji was about to agree when the older 
man looked up at the stairs. Shinji followed 
his line of sight and saw that Hikari was 
heading down to join them. Her hair was let 
down with a ribbon in it, and she was dressed 
in a black tunic and had-- of all things-- a 
giant spatula strapped to her back.

      "Sorry I took so long Shinji." She said 
as she gave her father a hug.

      "Don't worry about it hun," Mr. Horaki 
told her, "it's an old tradition for the young 
man to sit with the girl's father and be 
intimidated as she finishes getting ready."     
       
       Hikari shook her head and took Shinji's 
hand as she handed her father a camera, "could 
you get a picture of us in costume before we 
go?"

     "Of course," he replied as they stepped 
against the wall.
      
     Once the picture was taken, they thanked 
him and headed off to the school. As they 
walked toward the party, Hikari asked Shinji 
why he had dressed as a samurai.

      "No offence, but I don't see where that 
matches a part of your personality."

     "Well, when I picked it I had a specific 
character in mind. I got the idea when I was 
over at Kensuke's watching movies with him and 
Touji a while back."

     "Who is it supposed to be?"

     "The way they explained it, the character 
was based on an old legend in the first place, 
but the movie was called 'wind ninja 
chronicles'. It was about a Ronin named Jubei 
who got blackmailed into a war against an army 
of demons."

     "Oh, I think I see the parallel now."

      "Well there was that, but also at the end 
he decided to fight because he wanted to, not 
just because he was being forced... he could 
have taken the easy way out and left, but he 
stayed and fought."

      "And you want to be able to do that..."

      "Basically..."

      "And here I am picking my costume just 
because I like to cook" Hikari said--adjusting 
the bow in her hair with a giggle.    


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         They could hear the music from a block 
away, and when they arrived the party was 
already in full swing. Walking into the gym 
Shinji was impressed with the work that had 
gone into the decorations. Somehow they had 
found the time to transform the entire gym into 
a cave. It was impressive to say the least.

           Once they finished gawking at the 
room they started looking for their friends. 
They found Kensuke rather quickly. He was 
wandering around with his camera, dressed in 
his military fatigues. 

      "Hey Kensuke!" Shinji called over the 
music, "over here!"

      Kensuke turned and waved as he made his 
way through the surprisingly large crowd. 
Knowing how few students they had, the dance 
committee had left an open invitation to the 
other Tokyo Three high schools and junior 
highs, and several had taken up the offer.  

      "Glad you made it," Kensuke told them as 
he swept the floor with his camera, " can you 
believe this turnout?" 

      "Wouldn't miss it," Hikari told him, "and 
what's the deal with your costume?"

     "What's wrong with it?" Kensuke asked.

     "Other than you wear it every other 
weekend anyway?" Shinji pointed out with a 
laugh.

     "Hey, don't knock it--it was cheep," 
Kensuke said as he flashed a grin, "call me the 
ten yen costume king!" 

     "So, why are you filming the party?" 
Hikari wanted to know.

     "For the memories, and for blackmail 
material-- you would never believe what some 
people dressed as!"

     A person dressed as a large yellow rodent 
danced past and Hikari couldn't help but agree 
with her friend on that one. The costumes some 
people were wearing didn't seem to follow any 
rhyme or reason. Some were based on current 
movies and anime's, and some like Shinji's and 
Hikari's were based off of old classics. To 
their surprise there were even a couple of 
homemade plug suits. Kensuke finally wandered 
off and the two made their way over to the 
snack table where they expected to find at 
least one of the adults who were chaperoning. 

     Sure enough Misato was keeping an eagle 
eye on the punchbowl. As the two approached, 
they saw that she had already confiscated 
several small bottles of alcohol. Shinji 
couldn't help but agree with her selection for 
that post. If anyone were an expert on that 
type of thing it would be her. Not only that, 
but any guys trying to spike the punch would 
first have to peal their eyes off her costume. 
She was dressed as a cat, and the skintight 
suit left little to the imagination. 

      She waved them over and flicked Shinji's 
hat down playfully as they walked up.

     "Took you long enough," she said smiling, 
"man, I haven't been to one of these in 
years... I forgot how much fun they were!" 

       "Have Asuka and Rei arrived yet?" Hikari 
asked hopefully.

     "Well Asuka's here, but Rei won't be 
coming. She had to head down to HQ for some 
tests."

     "Is something wrong?" Shinji asked, 
worried for his friend.

     "No, just something Ritsu had to take care 
of. I don't know the details. Don't worry 
though, she's fine"

     "That's a shame, I think she was looking 
forward to this..." Hikari said.

     "Don't sweat it. You guys can take her out 
or something and make up for it. For now don't 
worry. Get out there and have some _fun_ 
already!"

      They grabbed some snacks and took 
Misato's advice. Finding an empty spot at one 
of the few dozen tables they sat down and 
watched the mayhem that typically unfolds from 
a good party. 

     It wasn't long before they saw Kaji and 
Asuka walking around. Shinji couldn't say he 
was surprised by Asuka's costume, but he was 
impressed with the work that had been put into 
its design. She was dressed as a Norse 
Valkyrie, complete with a metallic breastplate, 
a sword, and a winged headdress. Kaji' costume 
was harder to place; he was wearing a tuxedo 
and, to Shinji's surprise, had his ponytail 
tucked under his collar.
     
       "Why does the idea of her as a 'chooser 
of the slain' bother me so much?" Touji said as 
he appeared out of the crowd and sat down 
beside them, "glad I finally found ya, I 
wondered where you two were hiding."

     "Hi Touji," Hikari said, "what's your 
costume? I can't quite place it..."  
           
      He was wearing a baseball cap and jersey, 
and was carrying a huge bat, but she couldn't 
see any team identification anywhere. He also 
had a Band-Aid on his nose.

     "It's from an old fighting game my dad 
has. The guy uses all these sports attacks."

      "I think I've seen that at a oldies 
restaurant," Hikari said, "it's a school themed 
game right?"

     "You got it," Touji replied as he took a 
sip of his drink, "anyone seen Rei?"


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     "Good evening Rei" Ritsuko said as the 
young girl entered the lab. 

     "Good evening doctor Akagi," Rei replied 
as she stepped up to the main bank of scanning 
devices and began to remove her clothes.

     "We'll be doing a test run on the transfer 
program tonight, Rei, so it'll be a bit 
different than normal. We should be done by 
midnight."

     "Yes, doctor Akagi," Rei replied, and had 
Ritsuko not know the girl for almost ten years, 
she would have missed the slight disappointed 
note in her voice. 

     "Is something wrong Rei?"

     "No, doctor Akagi, " Rei said. Ritsuko was 
surprised to realize that Rei was looking away 
from her with a slight blush. 

      'Is she lying to me?' Ritsuko asked 
herself with a touch of amused shock. It was an 
interesting development, but not something that 
would stop the press-- so to speak. It also 
didn't take much imagination to figure out why. 
Misato had been talking her ear off about this 
party for most of the week, and it was _all_ 
Asuka had been able to talk about at the 
previous night's celebration. 

      "I'm sorry I had to call you in at such 
short notice," Ritsuko said-- testing the 
waters, "I know that the others were expecting 
you at the party."

     Rei's eyes widened a bit and her blush 
became more pronounced, and Ritsuko had to 
fight not to smile. According to Misato, Shinji 
had never developed his father's talent for 
lying either-- it must be something from the 
mother's side. At any rate it wouldn't do for 
the girl to think she was toying with her...

     "Rei, I really am sorry about this but we 
are under orders. We can't delay these tests, 
but-- tell you what, I'll see what I can do to 
make it up to you, okay?"

       "I-.... Tha-- thank you." Rei said with 
a startled look coming over her face. 

      Ritsuko's feelings for the albino girl 
were complicated. Sometimes she pitied Rei, 
sometimes she envied her, and there had been 
times as of late that she hated her. This 
however, might have been the first time she had 
ever felt any kind of warmth toward the girl. 
It was an odd feeling-- considering what she 
knew. 
  

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       As Rei climbed into the large tube and 
it began to fill with LCL, she thought back to 
what she had just said to the doctor. 'Thank 
you.' They were words of gratitude, and they 
were words she had never spoken before to 
anyone-- not to Miss Horaki, Major Katsuragi, 
Pilot Ikari... or even the Commander. 

      Why was that?     

      It was not due to lack of opportunity-- 
many people as of late had gone out of their 
way to answer her questions about various 
things that befuddled her. Perhaps it had more 
to do with the degree of which she was 
grateful... 

       That the doctor felt bad about her 
missing the gathering at the school had been a 
relief somehow, and she could not quite 
describe exactly why that was so.


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     After awhile the DJ finally decided it was 
time for a slow song and Hikari turned to 
Shinji and smiled.
  
      "Can you dance?" she asked

      "Not to the fast stuff, but I think I 
could handle this."

      They got up and headed out onto the dance 
floor. After a moment's awkwardness, Shinji 
placed an arm around Hikari and they began to 
dance slowly. At first Shinji had to work hard 
not to step on her feet, but he soon got the 
hang of it. He had never done this, and he 
regretted that he didn't have much practice. it 
turned out to be even more fun than he had 
expected it would.

     From the edge of the crowd, Kaji watched 
the two with a smile. He was glad that Shinji 
seemed to be holding up so well-- the 
information he had about Eva had indicated that 
the machines could create mental instabilities 
in the pilots after time. If Shinji had someone 
to help him through it, he might make it after 
all. 

       Asuka was another subject entirely, at 
the moment she was out on the dance floor 
alone--and that summed up her situation best. 
She was alone emotionally and while she seemed 
to thrive on it, he suspected that her self-
imposed isolation from others would be her 
downfall. He wasn't always going to be there to 
look after her, and if she didn't grow out of 
her obsession with him soon it was impossible 
to say just how bad things would get. She 
refused to let anyone in, and that was a shame. 
The difficulties the children would soon be 
facing were something that she would never be 
able to handle alone.

      With any luck the kids would make it out 
alive, but he wouldn't bet on all of them being 
in one piece.

       As he made his rounds, had to grin at 
the thought of having been put in charge of 
policing the dancers. According to his 
instructions, he was to make sure that all the 
partygoers stayed at least a foot apart and did 
not dance lewdly. The idea was almost as 
amusing as Misato being in charge of keeping 
people from drinking. Obviously the planners of 
this event were not without a sense of irony.

     "Hello Mr. Kaji, " called a familiar voice 
from his left, he looked and found Kodama 
Horaki moving through the crowd to where he was 
currently standing. 

     "Please, Miss Horaki, " he said, "the 
'mister' is so unnecessary, just call me Kaji, 
Ryoji Kaji."

     "Very cute, I suppose you'll be asking me 
for a dry martini next?"

     "Nonsense, if I need alcohol then I'll ask 
Misato," Kaji said with a grin.

      "That's a nice costume Asuka," Kodama 
added as the redhead appeared out of the crowd. 
Asuka took a look at Kodama's costume and 
started to laugh. She was dressed in a short 
back dress, a red beret, and a red jacket. 
Apparently she had decided to play up on her 
sister's 'evil twins' joke.

     "Thank you Kodama," once she got her 
giggles under control, "I spent a lot of time 
trying to find the right pieces."

     "It came out well, I think. Has anyone 
seen Hikari? I haven't seen her since this 
afternoon."

      Kaji broke into another of his trademark 
grins and pointed to a spot on the dance floor 
where Hikari and Shinji were currently ignoring 
everything but the music and one another. 
Kodama smiled as she saw the two, then let out 
a short laugh.

    "Aren't you supposed to be keeping them 
farther apart than that?" she inquired.

    "Ah, but if I actually enforced that rule, 
then Asuka would have to detach herself from my 
arm... and then she would most likely kill me. 
So, I think until clothes start being shed I'll 
ignore a little smooching on the dance floor."

      "Hey!" Asuka said loudly, realizing that 
she had just been pseudo-insulted, " why does 
everyone always think I'm going to be violent? 
I'm not _always_ violent . . . am I?"

     Kaji patted her on the shoulder and 
smiled, "The important thing is _you_ believe 
that."   


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     As the song ended, Shinji was about to say 
something to Hikari when a well-known and 
dreaded siren cut into the music. 

      The crowd immediately began to panic, and 
rush the doors, and Hikari was almost separated 
from Shinji three times as they made their way 
to Misato's snack table.     
 
     Asuka was already there, and when the room 
emptied they began to make their way to the 
door. As they reached the door and started to 
head toward Misato's car, Hikari stopped. She 
had almost forgotten that she couldn't go with 
them. Shinji turned to her and frowned-- he was 
just then reaching the same realization. 

      "Be careful," She told him as she turned 
to go with the others to the shelters. Before 
she got too far, Shinji grabbed her hand and 
stopped her. 

       "Thank you," he said and kissed her. 
With one last longing look, he turned and 
joined Asuka and Misato in the car while Hikari 
watched from the parking lot. As the blue 
Renaut A301 screeched out of the parking lot, 
Kensuke lowered his camera and wiped a tear 
from his eye. 

    "That was beautiful..." he said with a sigh 
before joining Hikari, who was already hurrying 
to the shelter.


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     "You want us to catch it in our _hands_?" 
Asuka cried as Misato explained her plan to 
kill the latest Angel

     "Yes," Misato told her, " we will position 
the Evas at the estimated point of impact and 
use the AT fields to stop its descent."

      Shinji hadn't actually been listening 
very much to what Misato had to say. She had 
placed a projection of the blast radius on the 
monitor and his entire focus had been directed 
at one spot. That spot was the shelter where 
Hikari was right that moment. When the Angel 
hit, no matter which part of the City it 
struck-- the shelter was still in the blast 
zone.  

      "What if the Angel hits outside the 
projected area?" he asked.

      "We're still toast," Misato told him, 
"even with an indirect hit the shockwave will 
destroy the city and the Geofront."

      Shinji tuned out again after hearing 
that. He had known from the beginning that he 
was fighting to save people-- it was the only 
way he had been able to keep from abandoning 
Eva entirely and going back to his uncle. As he 
looked at the location of the shelter covered 
in red on the screen, he realized that he had a 
much more personal reason to do it.

     "What are our chances of succeeding" he 
asked when the room went quiet again.

      "Haven't got a clue, not good though."

       "If we win, it'll be a miracle!" Asuka 
said, still trying to assimilate their 
assignment and keep from screaming at how 
insane it was

        'Then we'll just have to _make_ one 
happen,' Shinji thought as he took one more 
look at the blast radius. 
        
       
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      "Hey Asuka?" Shinji asked as they rode 
the lift to the Cage.

      "What?"

       "Why do you do this? Why do you pilot?""

       "To show the world how great I am!" 
Asuka declared with a fierce smile.

        "So it's a way to prove to others you 
exist?"

        "You could say that," she said with a 
shrug.

        Shinji nodded and turned back to the 
front of the cage. After a moment the curiosity 
got the better of her and Asuka spoke up again.

        "Aren't you gonna ask Rei too?"

        "We've already discussed it"

        "What, have you been having secret 
meetings behind Hikari's back?" Asuka asked 
with a smirk.   

         "Of course not!" Shinji shot back.

          "Yesh! Scuuuuse me for breathing, 
Third Child! Okay then if wonder girl is off 
topic then why do _you_ pilot Eva?"

     " I didn't know for a long time, but I 
think I do now..." Shinji said softly.

     "Well?"           

     "120 minutes until the estimated time of 
collision," Maya announced over the PA system.

      "I'll tell you later," Shinji said as the 
lift reached their stop.


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     "I still hate this thing," he said aloud 
as he waited for the order to move out. He knew 
he probably always would too. Despite the fact 
that his control over the Eva grew daily, there 
was always a little part of his mind that knew 
that a beast was hiding inside the armor-- 
waiting to be let loose again.

     "The Angel has been sighted" Aoba 
reported.

      Shinji looked up at he sky. He could see 
the twinkling reflection of light off the Angel 
as its descent began. He remembered what Misato 
had told him the day of her party-- about her 
father... and the Angels

     "All Eva's to your starting positions," 
Misato called over the communications link.

     Her feelings toward her father 
surprisingly mirrored his towards his own. She 
had tried to hate him for so long, but still 
couldn't bring herself to fully despise him. 
She had tried to describe how she had directed 
all her rage towards him towards the angels. 
Shinji didn't know if he could do that. Her 
father was long dead while his was a constant 
presence. As grateful as he was to Misato for 
trying to help him find his purpose... he 
wondered if he should tell her that it wasn't 
necessary anymore.

     "On your marks," Misato began...

      'I have my own reason now,' Shinji 
thought, 'I have someone I love who is in 
danger. If I don't fight-- if I don't do my 
best... then she could die. I can't let that 
happen as long as there is something I can do 
to prevent it.'

     "Get set," she continued...

     So he would hate it, he would fear it, but 
he wouldn't run from it. As long as there was 
something he could do to keep the Angels from 
hurting anyone he would keep fighting. More to 
the point, as long as there was a way to keep 
Hikari safe, he would fight to his dying 
breath.

   "GO!"

    With a renewed sense of purpose, Shinji 
Ikari charged forward to meet his future head 
on.


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  End of Book One
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Authors Incoherent Babbling:

   
    Well, we're at the end of Book One, and 
from the response I've been getting it looks 
like y'all like this little yarn! ^_^ 

     One quick note about Hikari's pop. 
Hikari's about the only character in the cast 
who isn't screwed in the head somehow ^_^ so I 
figure her pop can't have been too bad.  

     The costumes... well I tried to go with 
the classics, (hey you try figuring what's 
still going to be popular 15 years from now!) 
but it took me forever to decide on Touji's. 
its from a game called Rival Schools. I ended 
up going with it because a couple of the 
fighters are sports themed, and because one of 
the ultimate attacks looks like the 'dance like 
you want to win' sequence.  

   For the record, Shinji was Jubei from Ninja 
Scroll fame (the costume was _not_ inspired by 
Jubei chan for the record ^_^ )

    Hikari was Ukkyo from Ranma 1/2. (hey, I 
figured, why not?)

   In Rei's case the costume was kind of a 
homage to one of my favorite fics. Her costume-
- the character Mutio from Blue Submarine #6-- 
was inspired by a comment made in Children of 
an Elder God. As I recall, someone says that 
Rei seems like a mermaid in one chapter. If 
you've seen that series (and read that fic) 
then you ought to see where I got the 
connection ^_^

     I think I got most of the Waff out of my 
system, so expect things to get bad from here 
out. The Second Book of Together We Stand is 
titled:

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    Divided We Fall
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