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| Adam アダム
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| Name Meaning | "Mankind", "Earth" |
| Symbolism | Seed of Life |
| Number | 1st |
| First Appearance | Asuka Strikes! |
Adam (katakana: アダム; Hebrew: בראשית ,אדם i:xxvi) is the designation of the First Angel, the first of Earth's two Seeds of Life and the progenitor of the Third through Seventeenth Angels. Adam is also the genetic basis of the Evangelions (with the possible exception of Unit-01).
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Added by Dark-EnigmaXIIIThe inert Adam, and the Spear upon which it was impaled, were later discovered by the Katsuragi Expedition Team. Adam — especially its "S² Engine" — became the subject of intense scientific inquiry. This culminated in the so-called Contact Experiment, of which little is known beyond the involvement of a human "donor", DNA "diving" into Adam and "physically fusing", and Second Impact being ushered in as a result. It is heavily implied that the experiment produced the being that became known as Kaworu Nagisa.



Added by Dark-EnigmaXIIIThe actual effect brought on by the earlier utilization of the Spear caused Adam's reversion into an embryonic or egg state, rather than being destroyed completely.[3] (How it could explode and revert at the same time is never explained.) Adam's soul was separated from its body, presumably when its core was destroyed in the explosion.[4] SEELE retrieved both Adam's soul and what remained of its body from the "Dead Sea" that has once been Antartica. While the former was salvaged into Tabris, the embryo became the subject of the Adam Project and the basis for the "Adam Revival Project", better known as Project E, which aimed to create Adam copies, or Evangelions.
In 2015, the embryonic Adam is clandestinely obtained by Ryoji Kaji, smuggled into Japan via the United Nations Pacific Fleet, and delivered to Gendo Ikari[5] at NERV Headquarters. He notes:
- "It's already restored itself this far. It's frozen inside dura-bakelite, but it's still alive. Without a doubt, this is the keystone of the Human Instrumentality Project, isn't it?"[6]
Exactly what Kaji means by "keystone" is ambiguous.
Adam is a crucial element in Gendo's own scenario for Third Impact, wherein he intends to use the "forbidden fusion of Adam and Lilith" as a means to achieve reunion with Yui. At an undisclosed point, Gendo has Adam fused into his right palm, and, in the moments before Third Impact, he inserts his hand into Rei. However, rather than carry out his wishes, Rei severs and absorbs Gendo's arm — fusing with Adam, but rejecting Gendo. The "forbidden fusion" is complete when Rei returns to Lilith.
The resultant "Gestalt entity" is Lilith-dominant, only momentarily splitting into "Adam" and "Lilith" parts (shortly before Unit-01 transforms into the Tree of Life). Adam manifests in the form of a giant, ghostly white Kaworu Nagisa, which, together with subsequent appearances of the Kaworu avatar, implies that Gendo had salvaged Adam's soul back into its body shortly after Kaworu's death.
The conglomerate being of which Adam became part dies when Shinji rejects Instrumentality. In spite of this, Lilith seems to continue existing in some form afterwards. Adam's own fate, however, is unknown.
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Added by Dark-EnigmaXIIIAdam's distinct physical features are never clearly shown, since, in the available glimpses of Adam's adult form, it is either partially covered by ice or in the form of a glowing silhouette, the "Giant of Light". However, it is visibly a giant humanoid with a morphology strikingly similar to that of an Evangelion, which is appropriate considering the genetic relationship between Adam and the Evas.
The Giant of Light is observed with shoulder pylons, although a still-shot of the Katsuragi Expedition excavating Adam[7] confirms that the pylons were not initially present, implying that—similarly to what would be done with the Evas later—they were added as restraint mechanisms by the research team.
Adam possesses the ability to manifest translucent "wings" ("Wings of Light"), which it begins to spread before reaching the surface of the research base. These greatly enlarge and split into four upon Adam's explosion.
Second Impact reduced Adam's body into an embryonic state resembling a tetrapod embryo (complete with four defined limbs) in early development.
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In Sadamoto's manga, Gendo devours the Adam embryo whole, and later sprouts an eye on his palm and develops the ability to deploy a defensive A.T. Field.
Rebuild of Evangelion
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An entity equivalent to Adam is not yet confirmed for the Rebuild continuity. The role of the giant responsible for Second Impact has been given to multiple Adams, while that of Adam's embryo has been transferred to Nebuchadnezzar's Key.
Trivia
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The name "Adam" comes from the first man of the Book of Genesis. Much as the Biblical Eve was created from Adam's body, Project E created the Evangelions "from Adam's flesh" via cloning.
The second book of Enoch refers to Adam as the Second Angel. In NGE, Adam is the First Angel, and Lilith, not Adam, is the Second Angel. However, all humans descend from the Second Angel, whether Adam in Enoch, or Lilith in Evangelion.
Adam is referred to in The Book of Adam and Eve as "The Bright Angel". It may not be a coincidence that Adam appears as a Giant of Light in the series. Similarly, Adam is said to have stretched from "The Earth to the Firmament (Sky)", which may be referenced by the show in that Adam's wings spread to the upper atmosphere during Second Impact.[1]
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- ↑ See the Classified Information for details on the F.A.R., Adam's and Lilth's mission, and the spear and its duties.
- ↑ See: Theory and Analysis: Second Impact and the Classified Information for details.
- ↑ From the Evangelion Chronicle.
- ↑ See the Classified Information.
- ↑ Upon receiving Adam, Gendo refers to it as "the first human". This is potentially a cryptic reference to Adam's status as the first human being on Earth (utilizing NGE's expanded definition of "human", which actually includes Angels as well as humans=Lilin).
- ↑ Neon Genesis Evangelion. Episode 08. Platinum subtitles.
- ↑ This shot was originally in the Episode 23' Reiquarium images but was later removed to the Full OP.
| Angels | ||
|---|---|---|
| Seeds of Life | Adam • Lilith | |
| Angels | Sachiel • Shamshel • Ramiel • Gaghiel • Israfel • Sandalphon • Matarael • Sahaquiel • Ireul • Leliel • Bardiel • Zeruel • Arael • Armisael • Tabris • Lilin | |
| Introduced in Rebuild | Adams • First Angel • Third Angel • Seventh Angel • Twelfth Angel • Thirteenth Angel | |