![]() Production Model Evangelions vary in head shape, as well as in the number of eyes and nostril position. Some of the failed Prototype Evangelions have a skull shape almost identical to that of a human, while the Mass Production Evangelions have no eyes and a vaguely cetacean head form. Skull shape and features vary from Evangelion to Evangelion. The limbs are identical to human limbs in structure, down to the point of the fingers having fingernails ( Episode 03) and the feet having toes (as seen in End of Evangelion). The shoulder pylons serve as part of the restraint system, attaching to external restraints as well as serving as storage for weapons like the Progressive Knife and Eva-02's spike launcher.Īn Eva has essentially the same physical form as a normal human, albeit with exaggerated torso/waist proportions and varying head forms. Whether the binding armor serves to restrain them physically, or uses some other mechanism to restrict their power, is not fully known as the functioning of the bindings is not elaborated upon within the series. This armor also serves to restrain them and bind them to Nerv's control, and they are restrained heavily at all times when not in combat. 3.2 Operational Capabilities and EquipmentĮvangelions are often mistaken for giant robots, but as early as Episode 02 Evangelion Unit-01 is seen without its helmet on, revealing that Evangelions are clearly not robots, but cyborgs, living creatures with mechanical components incorporated into their bodies.Įvangelions are covered from head to toe in metallic plate armor that hide their true organic form, and in part because they have pilots who sit in the cockpit-like Entry Plug, located in their central nervous system. ![]() ![]() 3 Mechanics, Functions, and Technological Aspects.2.3 The Effect of Damage to the Evas upon their Pilots. ![]()
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