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Ikuto Yamashita


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Average rating: 3.8 · 810 ratings · 79 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“Trouble? Trouble is all there is.”
Ikuto Yamashita, Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA (Light Novel) Vol. 2

“there was one place they could generate a field without fail—the ground beneath their feet. Otherwise, the hundred-meter-tall giants wouldn’t have been able to walk across any stretch of ground—no matter how well engineered or fortified—without sinking.

That might sound too convenient to be plausible, but former Nerv executives had taken the phenomenon very seriously, and they’d left their records behind for the current staff.

The limits of the human form—

Humans cannot escape the ground. We are destined to crawl around in the dirt forever—to smear ourselves with it.

According to them, this quirk of the A.T. Fields was proof of our fate.

At the time, Asuka had said, “Duh, isn’t that obvious?”
Ikuto Yamashita, Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima, Vol. 1



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