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Rei Ayanami (綾波レイ ''Ayanami Rei'') is the First Children and pilot of EVA-00. She is socially withdrawn and hardly interacts with anyone, except for Commander Ikari, whom she (Rei II) cherishes. Rei's cool and apparently emotionless personality - if it can be called that - garnered the scorn of her schoolmates; indeed, Asuka regards her a "doll." Although she once only communed with Gendou, she and Shinji break the ice after the battle against Ramiel, and as they grow progressively closer, Rei realizes she loves Shinji as much as she does the Commander; but it takes a mortal twist of fate before Rei's admiration for Gendou begins to erode. Technically speaking, Rei is not Gendou's biological daughter, although if Shinji had been a girl Gendou would have named her Rei. Despite this, fans typically regard her as Shinji's twin sister in essence, if not in literality. Rei Ayanami (綾波レイ ''Ayanami Rei'') is the First Children and pilot of EVA-00. She is socially withdrawn and hardly interacts with anyone, except for Commander Ikari, who she displays some loyalty to but has a much more distant relationship with than commonly believed (she says in Episode 15 she "doesn't know what kind of person he is", and seems confused by Shinji's belief that the two are close). Rei's cool and emotionally stunted personality has garnered the scorn of her schoolmates; indeed, Asuka regards her a "doll." Although she once only communed with Gendou, she and Shinji break the ice after the battle against Ramiel, and as they grow progressively closer, Rei realizes that she loves Shinji; but it takes a mortal twist of fate before Rei's admiration for Gendou begins to erode. Technically speaking, Rei is not Gendou's biological daughter, although if Shinji had been a girl Gendou would have named her Rei. Despite this, fans typically regard her as Shinji's twin sister in essence, if not in literality.


Rei has blue-white hair, pale skin, and red eyes, suggesting she has ]. She lives by herself in a nearly barren apartment in the industrial district of Tokyo-3. In the final few chapters of the series we learn that her apartment is very similar to the place where she was "created" according to Katsuragi. She is also a vegetarian. Rei has blue-white hair, pale skin, and red eyes, suggesting she has ]. This was later denied by the show's character designer, who says that these features exist solely to moake her look more "distinguished" from the rest of the cast. She lives by herself in a nearly barren apartment in the industrial district of Tokyo-3. In the final few chapters of the series we learn that her apartment is very similar to the place where she was "created" according to Katsuragi. She also says that she dislikes meat, leading many to think that she is a vegetarian.


Rei is in fact an artificial creation, one among dozens of genetically identical Rei bodies, which are considered "spare parts"; if one Rei dies, her soul can be transferred to one of her "spare" bodies. Her relationships with people are not forgotten, but it seems that every time she "dies," she loses some of her memories. Only three Rei bodies have actually been used. Rei I, the very first, was apparently created in 2005 and kept hidden in the artificial Evolution Laboratory's Third Annex until 2010, when she was murdered by Naoko Akagi at the age of four or five. Rei II did not seem to appear until sometime in 2014, when she is transferred to Tokyo-3's Class 2-A of Tokyo-3; she later sacrifices herself and EVA-00 to destroy Armisael, the 16th Angel. Rei III, upon encountering Kaworu Nagisa, quickly realizes the truth about herself, which leads to her rejection and betrayal of Gendou and her ascension into Lilith, at which point Rei's existence becomes one with the Source of Life. Rei is probably an artificial creation, one among dozens of genetically identical Rei bodies, which are considered "spare parts"; if Rei is badly injured, such as the time when she lost an arm after Unit 00 self-destructed, these lost body parts can be replaced. Most fans believe that Rei herself can be replaced entirely, with her memories being transferred to one of the clone bodies, a theory perpetuated by the Red Cross Book. According to this theory, Rei I, the very first, was apparently created in 2005 and kept hidden in the artificial Evolution Laboratory's Third Annex until 2010, when she was murdered by Naoko Akagi at the age of four or five. Rei II did not seem to appear until sometime in 2014, when she is transferred to Tokyo-3's Class 2-A of Tokyo-3; she later sacrifices herself and EVA-00 to destroy Armisael, the 16th Angel. Rei III is the version seen from the second half of Episode 23 through to the End of Evangelion. This theory has been disproven, albeit obscurely so. The entry plugs for Units 00 and 01 are known to contain Dummy systems, and one was ordered to be put into Unit 02 as well. At the core of every dummy plug is a clone of Rei. For the above theory to be correct, no less than five Rei bodies are located outside of the clone tanks, most likely six. In Episode 23, the controller that Ritsuko uses to destroy the clones clearly indicates that "Rei 004" and above are still inside the tanks.


An important point about Rei is that she is not strictly human in the traditional sense. Profuse evidence implies that her soul is that of Lilith, the source of non-Angelic Terran life. It is possible that she was created purposely by Gendou after the attempts to recover Yui failed, and he had resorted to planning his own scenario for Instrumentality as the sole means to be with her again. Putting the soul of Lilith into a more easily controlled and influenced vessel - a human child - was apparently his planned means of controlling the Instrumentality process and so achieve his own ends. Rei is said to be a clone of Yui, although the pigmentation differences are another source of debate, leading some to suggest that she is "part Lilith." Regardless of whether or not Rei is some kind of hybrid creation, her body seems to be made of the same matter as Lilith's own. An important point about Rei is that she is not strictly human in the traditional sense. Debatable evidence implies that her soul is that of Lilith, the Second Angel. It is possible that she was created deliberately by Gendou after the attempts to recover Yui failed, and he had resorted to planning his own scenario for Instrumentality as the sole means to be with her again. Putting the soul of Lilith into a more easily controlled and influenced vessel - a human child - was possibly his planned means of controlling the Instrumentality process and so achieve his own ends. Other theories point to her being an accidental by-product of the contact experiment that was the cause of Ikari Yui's death, though this contradicts the fact that Rei is 14 years old. Rei is said to be a clone of Yui, although the pigmentation differences are another source of debate, leading some to suggest that these differences are caused by Lillith's soul and/or DNA. Regardless of whether or not Rei is some kind of hybrid creation, she does display uniquely Angelic abilities in latter episodes and the movie. These might be caused by her partial fusion with Armisael in Episode 23.


As a pilot, Rei's synchronization ratios are generally average, and not nearly as high as Asuka's or Shinji's. While both Shinji and Asuka synchronize with the souls of their mothers, Rei has no mother, thus the best that can be done is to have her synchronize with herself. Rei I, or some facsimile thereof, appears to be inside the core of EVA-00{{ref|2}}. During Rei's first synchronization test with the Eva, mental dissonance appeared to result from the contact between Rei and the previous incarnation of herself; the Eva went out of control, and Rei became "more mentally disturbed than expected." This problem, however, seemed to sort itself out. Some fans, however, have speculated that the soul within Rei's Eva is actually that of Naoko Akagi, Rei's would-be "step-mother," as would have been the case had Naoko not strangled Rei I. Evidence comes from EVA-00's attempts to attack Gendou Ikari when placed in berserk mode (see Naoko Akagi for information on her relationship with Gendou) and from the Unit's apparent dislike of its pilot, the girl it once killed. As a pilot, Rei's synchronization ratios are generally average, and not nearly as high as Asuka's or Shinji's. While both Shinji and Asuka synchronize with the souls of their mothers, Rei seems to have no mother, thus the best that can be done is to have her synchronize with herself. One fan postulated that a "copy" or "shadow" of Rei's soul is what's inside the core of EVA-00{{ref|2}}. Some who believe the multiple-Rei theory say that the soul of Rei I is there instead, though this would require each rei to have a separate soul, which contradicts Ritsuko's statement that the clones are soulless vessels. During Rei's first synchronization test with the Eva, mental dissonance appeared to result from the contact between Rei and the Eva; the Eva went out of control, and Rei became "more mentally disturbed than expected", or so Ritsuko claimed. This problem, however, seemed to sort itself out. Some fans have speculated that the soul within Rei's Eva is actually that of Naoko Akagi, Rei's would-be "step-mother," as would have been the case had Naoko not died. Evidence comes from EVA-00's attempts to attack Gendou Ikari when placed in berserk mode (see Naoko Akagi for information on her relationship with Gendou) and from the Unit's apparent dislike of its pilot, the girl it once tried to kill.


Rei was named after ] from ] in an unsuccessful attempt by ] to get ], director of Sailor Moon, to join the project. It is also a pun, in that "rei" can mean "zero," and Rei is, of course, the pilot of EVA-00 (or Zerogouki). Before the name "Rei Ayanami" was decided upon, she was called Yui Ichijō, after Hikaru Ichijyo from ], which Anno worked on. In ], Rei is often paired with Shinji as a romantic couple, although not nearly as often as with Asuka. Rei was named after ] from ] in an unsuccessful attempt by ] to get ], director of Sailor Moon, to join the project. It is also a pun, in that "rei" can mean "zero," and Rei is, of course, the pilot of EVA-00 (or Zerogouki). Before the name "Rei Ayanami" was decided upon, she was called Yui Ichijō, after Hikaru Ichijyo from ], which Anno worked on. In ], Rei is often paired with Shinji as a romantic couple, although not quite as often as with Asuka, who he twice tried to kill.


== Notes == == Notes ==
# {{note|1}} The timing of Rei's creation indicates that subsequent Rei cannot be fourteen years of age; they were apparently aged artificially. # {{note|1}} The idea that Rei and her clones were aged artificially is often used to support theories that would place Rei's creation several years later than the RCB's listed age.
# {{note|2}} One critical hint is that Shinji encounters a distorted version of Rei within the Eva during the mutual compatibility experiment, later identified as Rei I during the TV ending's "The Case of Rei Ayanami." Another is during Armisael's attack, when Rei is contacted psychically and considers that it might be "the me within the Eva." # {{note|2}} One hint is that Shinji encounters a distorted image of Rei within the Eva during the mutual compatibility experiment, often believed to be Rei I. Another is during Armisael's attack, when Rei is contacted psychically and talks to what appears to be another version of herself; this is actually Armisael talking to her.





Revision as of 22:15, 8 October 2005

Rei Ayanami is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie.

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Age 14
Birthday March 30, 2001
Sex Female
Relations Genetic clone of: Yui Ikari
Sisters: other Reis (NERV Plug System)

Guardian: Gendou Ikari

Japanese seiyū Megumi Hayashibara
English Voice actor Amanda Winn Lee

Rei Ayanami (綾波レイ Ayanami Rei) is the First Children and pilot of EVA-00. She is socially withdrawn and hardly interacts with anyone, except for Commander Ikari, who she displays some loyalty to but has a much more distant relationship with than commonly believed (she says in Episode 15 she "doesn't know what kind of person he is", and seems confused by Shinji's belief that the two are close). Rei's cool and emotionally stunted personality has garnered the scorn of her schoolmates; indeed, Asuka regards her a "doll." Although she once only communed with Gendou, she and Shinji break the ice after the battle against Ramiel, and as they grow progressively closer, Rei realizes that she loves Shinji; but it takes a mortal twist of fate before Rei's admiration for Gendou begins to erode. Technically speaking, Rei is not Gendou's biological daughter, although if Shinji had been a girl Gendou would have named her Rei. Despite this, fans typically regard her as Shinji's twin sister in essence, if not in literality.

Rei has blue-white hair, pale skin, and red eyes, suggesting she has albinism. This was later denied by the show's character designer, who says that these features exist solely to moake her look more "distinguished" from the rest of the cast. She lives by herself in a nearly barren apartment in the industrial district of Tokyo-3. In the final few chapters of the series we learn that her apartment is very similar to the place where she was "created" according to Katsuragi. She also says that she dislikes meat, leading many to think that she is a vegetarian.

Rei is probably an artificial creation, one among dozens of genetically identical Rei bodies, which are considered "spare parts"; if Rei is badly injured, such as the time when she lost an arm after Unit 00 self-destructed, these lost body parts can be replaced. Most fans believe that Rei herself can be replaced entirely, with her memories being transferred to one of the clone bodies, a theory perpetuated by the Red Cross Book. According to this theory, Rei I, the very first, was apparently created in 2005 and kept hidden in the artificial Evolution Laboratory's Third Annex until 2010, when she was murdered by Naoko Akagi at the age of four or five. Rei II did not seem to appear until sometime in 2014, when she is transferred to Tokyo-3's Class 2-A of Tokyo-3; she later sacrifices herself and EVA-00 to destroy Armisael, the 16th Angel. Rei III is the version seen from the second half of Episode 23 through to the End of Evangelion. This theory has been disproven, albeit obscurely so. The entry plugs for Units 00 and 01 are known to contain Dummy systems, and one was ordered to be put into Unit 02 as well. At the core of every dummy plug is a clone of Rei. For the above theory to be correct, no less than five Rei bodies are located outside of the clone tanks, most likely six. In Episode 23, the controller that Ritsuko uses to destroy the clones clearly indicates that "Rei 004" and above are still inside the tanks.

An important point about Rei is that she is not strictly human in the traditional sense. Debatable evidence implies that her soul is that of Lilith, the Second Angel. It is possible that she was created deliberately by Gendou after the attempts to recover Yui failed, and he had resorted to planning his own scenario for Instrumentality as the sole means to be with her again. Putting the soul of Lilith into a more easily controlled and influenced vessel - a human child - was possibly his planned means of controlling the Instrumentality process and so achieve his own ends. Other theories point to her being an accidental by-product of the contact experiment that was the cause of Ikari Yui's death, though this contradicts the fact that Rei is 14 years old. Rei is said to be a clone of Yui, although the pigmentation differences are another source of debate, leading some to suggest that these differences are caused by Lillith's soul and/or DNA. Regardless of whether or not Rei is some kind of hybrid creation, she does display uniquely Angelic abilities in latter episodes and the movie. These might be caused by her partial fusion with Armisael in Episode 23.

As a pilot, Rei's synchronization ratios are generally average, and not nearly as high as Asuka's or Shinji's. While both Shinji and Asuka synchronize with the souls of their mothers, Rei seems to have no mother, thus the best that can be done is to have her synchronize with herself. One fan postulated that a "copy" or "shadow" of Rei's soul is what's inside the core of EVA-00. Some who believe the multiple-Rei theory say that the soul of Rei I is there instead, though this would require each rei to have a separate soul, which contradicts Ritsuko's statement that the clones are soulless vessels. During Rei's first synchronization test with the Eva, mental dissonance appeared to result from the contact between Rei and the Eva; the Eva went out of control, and Rei became "more mentally disturbed than expected", or so Ritsuko claimed. This problem, however, seemed to sort itself out. Some fans have speculated that the soul within Rei's Eva is actually that of Naoko Akagi, Rei's would-be "step-mother," as would have been the case had Naoko not died. Evidence comes from EVA-00's attempts to attack Gendou Ikari when placed in berserk mode (see Naoko Akagi for information on her relationship with Gendou) and from the Unit's apparent dislike of its pilot, the girl it once tried to kill.

Rei was named after Rei Hino from Sailor Moon in an unsuccessful attempt by Hideaki Anno to get Kunihiko Ikuhara, director of Sailor Moon, to join the project. It is also a pun, in that "rei" can mean "zero," and Rei is, of course, the pilot of EVA-00 (or Zerogouki). Before the name "Rei Ayanami" was decided upon, she was called Yui Ichijō, after Hikaru Ichijyo from Macross, which Anno worked on. In fanfiction, Rei is often paired with Shinji as a romantic couple, although not quite as often as with Asuka, who he twice tried to kill.

Notes

  1. The idea that Rei and her clones were aged artificially is often used to support theories that would place Rei's creation several years later than the RCB's listed age.
  2. One hint is that Shinji encounters a distorted image of Rei within the Eva during the mutual compatibility experiment, often believed to be Rei I. Another is during Armisael's attack, when Rei is contacted psychically and talks to what appears to be another version of herself; this is actually Armisael talking to her.


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