Neon Genesis Evangelion Fanfic:

Crossover: Gundam Wing

Children of War

Chapter 1: The New Pilot

by Trek1030

Version 1.0 (December 3, 2000)

Version 2.0 (July 15, 2001)

Version 2.5 (August 21, 2001)

Major Misato Katsuragi walked down the corridors of NERV, growing

angrier by the second. Apparently, Ritsuko had completely forgotten about

meeting her for lunch, without so much as a phone call. So the Major took it

upon her self to figure out why, and for that, she needed to find Ritsuko.

Eventually, she made her way to Dr. Akagi's office, angry for being stood up.

Silently cracking open the door, Misato peered into her friend's dark

office. Darkness engulfed the entire room, though clearly a white light shone,

outlining Ritsuko's sitting figure. The sound of typing echoed through the

small room as Dr. Akagi kept working, not noticing the violet-haired woman

creeping up behind her in the darkness.

"Such odd habits, Rit-chan, still working in darkness during the day"

thought Misato as she moved stealthily behind the doctor, "...reminds me of

college."

"Ah..." Ritsuko sighed, finally finished typing. While stretching her

tired arms, she reached to her left and switched back on the lights. Taking

off her glasses to rest her eyes a bit, Ritsuko switched to page one of the

document she was working on; resting on that front page, was a front profile

picture of a young boy wearing a green tank-top, with an expression on his

face that was somewhere between annoyance and anger.

"And you called me a pedophile, while here you are staring at pictures

on your computer," Misato smirked, revealing herself to the doctor. She leaned

closer to the screen to get a better look at the boy. She teased Ritsuko

further, "I told you I wouldn't do anything with Shinji; then again maybe you

were just thinking about what you'd do..."

"Misato!" Ritsuko gasped in shock at both her statement and her

unannounced appearance. Calming down, she shook her head in disgust at her

immature friend. "The fact that you are the guardian of the two of the three

most important children in the world still astonishes me."

"Come on, Rit-chan," Misato giggled, "you know I'm just joking. Anyway,

who's the kid?"

"Well, I'll tell you if you don't make anymore disgusting jokes."

"Deal."

Meanwhile, in the Commander's Office.

"Well, exactly why did you just give in to the command of the UN?" queried

Fuyutsuki, somewhat confused at the actions of his commanding officer.

"Because, Professor, I am tired of them annoying me with their pathetic

requests," responded Commander Ikari, "At least now, they'll be quiet for the

time being, and be content with the illusion of power they have."

Sighing, Fuyutsuki reflected at what had happened only hours earlier as

he walked next to the commander's desk.

The UN had come to NERV with what seemed like a bright idea to them.

They informed NERV that they were sending in a specialist to aide them in

fighting; a pilot who was considered unsurpassed in his skill, and who had

also nearly single-handedly put an end to the recent war between the space

colonies and the earth. A pilot whom they thought could defeat any enemy,

along with a rebuilt weapon of mass destruction, though some view that weapon

as an angel from space who brought peace to both the colonies and earth.

Earth had been ravaged by wars between the countries that survived

Second Impact, and the space colonies. Taking up most of Europe as a battlefield,

humans kept dying at the hands of their brethren. Some earth nations, then

eventually all of them, formed the Romafeller Foundation after SI. They

virtually controlled the space colonies, until an insurrection within

Romafeller in 2014 caused the secret society known as OZ to take power,

causing more fighting. OZ was lead by Treize Kushrenada, a mysterious man

who sought to bring peace through war, and unite humanity. Mobile suits

became the weapons of war, and symbol of death to the public.

Yet still another faction arose, this time from the colonies, known as

the White Fang. During all of this, five powerful mobile suits with amazing

pilots, emerged from somewhere, and fought all with the hope of peace. OZ

and Romafeller peacefully ended hostilities, while the White Fang fell in a

magnificent, burning spectacle in an attempt at the destruction of earth

with a falling space fortress. Treize Kushrenada died in battle during that

last fight against the White Fang. The colonies and all earth nations formed

a new United Nations; and in the aftermath of the war, in the year 2015, the

Angels had come from somewhere and threatened humanity's existence.

It was in that same year, 2015, that the U.N. decided to go public about

the organization known as NERV, a secret organization who's origins remained

classified, but whose purpose remained clear: to defend humanity. These

saviors had appeared from practically nowhere, at least in the public eye; OZ

had started it in 1999 as a research organization known as GEHRIN, and after

gaining knowledge of the fore coming Angels, had spent sixteen years

developing defenses. Though no one but a select few would know the true reason

that organization was started, and even fewer would know the panel of old men

that Treize Kushrenada had followed and tried to secretly rebel against...

"How exactly is this new pilot going to fit into our plans, Ikari?"

questioned Fuyutsuki, standing next to the commander's desk, "Our current

scenarios do not call for him being here."

"There is one scenario, specifically with this pilot," Commander Ikari

replied as he leaned forward onto his desk, forming his hands into a steeple

before his face. "Consider it our insurance policy against SEELE."

"What?" Fuyutsuki responded, his face visibly showing the shock he felt,

as he comprehended what Ikari was telling him. He turned to Ikari and began to

plea, "No... no... you can't mean what I think you're saying."

"Of course I am. The plans of our departed friend are quite feasible,

and once started, it will insure Instrumentality."

"Ikari, that's insane! Kushrenada's plans for Instrumentality... it's

just-"

"Calm down, old friend. That particular scenario is very unstable;

however, if our plans fail, and we get his to work, it is our last resort."

"Still," the Sub-commander replied with a scowl, "I don't like it."

"You don't have to," the Commander said coldly, "as long as it

succeeds."

The two remained silent; Fuyutsuki seeing it futile to respond. After a

few moments to clear the thought of that plan actually being put to use, the

Sub-commander sought to relieve himself of the cold man who may or may not

still be his friend.

"If you'll excuse me, Commander, I need to go to my office to finish

some work."

With a slight nod, Ikari gave his approval, and the older man walked out

of the disturbingly vast office.

"Whoa..." utter Misato, as she stared in awe at the sight on Ritsuko's

computer screen, "I mean... I've seen mobile suits before, but I've never seen

the Gundams... only heard statistics and rumors. So that's what they're

sending with him, ne? Sending a mechanical angel to fight the beasts we call

Angels..."

"You don't have to get so melodramatic about it," Ritsuko responded to

her friend, while she enlarged the picture of a Gundam to get a closer look,

"The only remote resemblance to a biblical angel is that the armor plating on

the wings make it look like feathers. Besides, the U.N. sent me a notice that

they've completely rebuilt his Gundam for combat against the Angels. I'll be

surprised as you to see what they did; they didn't even send me any

information, since he's arriving tonight."

Before she could respond, Misato heard a cough from the direction of the

door. Turning to face there, she saw Sub Commander Fuyutsuki standing there.

"Major Katsuragi, " he called out. "I take it that you've found out

about the new pilot?"

"Um... Yes, sir."

"Well, I'm here to give you a special assignment," said the sub-

commander, as he entered the office, "Your shifts for the rest of the day have

been cancelled. Your new duty for today is to meet the pilot at the train

station and to give him a ride to his apartment."

Major Katsuragi just accepted, happy because she got the rest of the day

off. The sub-commander nodded to Dr. Akagi, who handed to Misato a manila

envelope with some information about and for the boy (such as information

about which school he'd go to, his classes, his living arrangements, etc.) and

a NERV "welcome kit", the same as Shinji got when he first arrived: a NERV

handbook and NERV ID card.

As Misato quickly skimmed through the information, she asked, "He's

living alone? Without a guardian?"

"Yes, Major." Fuyutsuki responded, "He's never actually had anybody be

his guardian; surprisingly, he's been in military-like training since he was a

young child. We were going to assign some one to look after him, but... see

for your self on that page." The sub-commander pointed to the lower portion of

the paper the Major held in her hand.

"He actually requested to be left alone?" Misato said, reading the page,

"That seems... odd."

"Well, I've heard he's a strange individual." With that, Fuyutsuki

turned to leave the office, and began his way toward his own office down the

hall.

Shinji was lying on the couch, listening to his SDAT, while Asuka sat on

the floor in the living room, studying her Kanji, when suddenly Misato

suddenly burst through the door.

"You're home early, Misato-san," greeted Shinji, sitting up and shutting

off his SDAT.

"Please just don't tell us that we have to go report to NERV for some

more damn tests," said Asuka. Both her and Shinji groaned at the thought of

having to be in that blood-like liquid that Ritsuko called LCL.

"Well, you two, I do have a surprise, and it doesn't include you two

doing tests" answered Misato with a smile. Shinji and Asuka sighed with

relief.

"We're going to have a welcoming party for someone very important; your

guys' new teammate, a new pilot arriving tonight." Misato exclaimed

cheerfully. "Let's go, you guys, we got to pick him up at the station in half

an hour."

"Who is he?" Shinji asked, while he walked toward the hallway where his

shoes were. "Is NERV getting a new Eva, too?"

"Nah..." Misato answered, "he's just a really good mech pilot, the

higher ups thought could help us. He's coming with his custom mobile suit."

"Exactly how the hell is that going to help up against Angels?" Asuka

growled, angry at the thought of having some mere mech pilot thinking he can

save the world without Eva, "Puny mobile suits don't even compare to

Evangelions; not to mention that mobile suits are about one fifth the size of

an Eva."

"The size of his mech isn't really that important, is it?" Shinji asked,

a bit timidly, "I mean... maybe NERV thinks that it's powerful enough or

something."

"Sure Shinji," Asuka grinned, taking the opportunity that had

unexpectedly presented itself, "of course you would think that size doesn't

matter..."

"Wha..." Shinji replied, somewhat confused before realizing the insult,

and blushing to the shade of a rose, "hey... how would you kn - I mean...

um... I'm secure with myself..."

Misato grabbed both teens by the arm before they could continue

bickering, and dragged them through the door, saying that they were going to

be late. Unfortunately, the one-sided argument began to arise again, filling

Misato's car with the sounds of Asuka's insults.

Later that night, Misato and the three Eva pilots stood at the train

station, waiting.

"Damn, twenty minutes late," thought Asuka, tapping her foot, obviously

annoyed. She began to pace back and forth with her arms crossed; a mildly

angry expression grazed her face. " He should be here by now. I don't want to

wait for that Arschloch."

"Major Katsuragi," asked Rei, turning to face the Misato, "you still

have not explained why I must be here with you to meet the new pilot, instead

of meeting him at the NERV when we are scheduled for training."

"Well, Rei," explained Misato, "we picked you up from your apartment and

brought you along because I thought that it would be good for all you pilots

to get to know him and vice versa. After we pick him up, we're all going back

to my apartment to have dinner and talk."

"What purpose does this serve?"

"It'll do good for your guys' teamwork."

"Is it an order?"

Misato sighed, slightly frustrated at trying to explain this to Rei.

"Yes, Rei. Yeah... this is an order, so you have to come with us."

"Hai." Rei quickly responded, turning to continue staring off in the

distance, waiting for the train to arrive.

A sleek, silver train sped along the magnetic track, leaving a high-

pitched ringing sound in its wake. Gracefully, it hugged each turn and

slithered through a clear path through the countryside surrounding Tokyo-3.

Eventually, the train rode into the city, seeming to escape from the forest

into it's home of a metallic jungle that presided over the Geofront.

Within the train, rest only three occupants; two NERV agents in black

suits and dark glasses sat chatting at the back of the passenger car, and one

young boy sat silently next to his duffle-bag, in the mid-section of the car

wearing short black pants with a green tank-top. His hair hung down in bangs

and forward in semi-spikes that seemed to defy physics. An announce came over

the speakers, making known the fact that they were entering Tokyo-3, arriving

at the station in approximately ten minutes.

Looking out the widow beside him, Heero Yui opened his eyes and stared

out and took in the scene. He gazed at the skyscrapers that glistened in the

setting sun; Heero could see by the architecture and stenciling that these

were no ordinary buildings, for they looked like they would be more fitting

for a military installation. Then again, that was what this city truly was.

The boy turned away from the window, closing his eyes and resuming his

previous stance. He sat quietly in his seat, his arms crossed and his eyes

closed; Heero focused on the thoughts that had haunted him before he accepted

this assignment, pondering if they would haunt him forever, never letting him

find peace.

He only knew one purpose: to bring peace, something that Gundam Wing

Zero kept calling him to do. The war was over and peace spread throughout the

land, yet he kept feeling summoned by some unknown force; a force that called

upon him to fight until true peace would be ensured. But the young warrior

grew weary of the fight, though he could not pull himself free; he endlessly

searched for would set him free, bringing peace to humanity, and finally

putting an end to the guilt that plagued him since before the war.

It was a guilt that came from before the war; the tragic guilt that

Heero brought upon himself, and that had driven him into the cockpit of the

original Wing Gundam. From that accident during a guerrilla bombing that left

an innocent girl dead, Heero forever lived a path of spilt blood, not

consciously knowing why, doing the job of being righteous and leading humanity

by his actions. Perhaps his weary soul would be able put to rest the prodding

of his conscience.

Soon he would be able to rest; Heero thought he had but one enemy left,

the army of Angels. He desperately hoped that he would finally be at peace if

he could defeat this one last inhuman enemy; at least failure could bring

peace through his death, when he could no longer be called to war once again.

With a swish, the pneumatic doors of the train car slid open, revealing

a young boy with a single duffle bag slung over his shoulder. Heero calmly

walked up to Misato, and spoke with an impassive voice.

"Major Katsuragi, I am Pilot Heero Yui," he said. He stared straight

into her eyes with his still blank expression; Misato mentally shuddered under

the cold gaze of Heero's.

Somewhat shocked at Heero's behavior, Misato stared back at the boy with

sorrowful curiosity at what could drive a child to act like such a...

soldier, so unemotional. She shook off the thought, thinking, "maybe he's just

shy... yeah, that's it. Just like Rei."

"Well, Heero-kun, you can call me Misato-san." she said cheerfully,

trying to regain her composure, "Welcome to Tokyo-3! These are Pilots Sohryu

Asuka Langley, Ikari Shinji, and Ayanami Rei."

Heero still stood there and stared blankly at the three teenagers before

him. The girl with the blue hair returned his vacant gaze; and remained silent

as he. The two teenagers beside her spoke up to greet their new teammate.

"Hi," Shinji muttered, before returning to the uneasy silence.

"Hmmpf, you don't look like much..." Asuka stated, looking him over. She

saw the void expression on his face, coupled with the cold look in his eyes;

and she snickered a bit. "You'd be a perfect match to Wonder Girl over here.

God... Don't tell me I have to work with another emotionless doll with that

stupid blank expression plastered across your damn face all the time."

Heero merely squinted his eyes a bit at the German girl, before turning

away.

"Hey you! Look at me while I'm talking to you, Arschloch!" Asuka yelled

in retaliation to the perceived threat to her pride.

"Come on Heero-kun," Misato interrupted, smiling, preventing any more

arguing, though laughing within at the thought of someone else annoying Asuka

with so much as a look without words. "Get in the car and we'll bring you

over to your apartment. You can have dinner with us."

Silently Heero put his bags in the car and sat in the backseat between

Shinji and Rei.

The ride to the Katsuragi apartment remained uneasily silent.

A little later, in Misato's apartment, the five of them were enjoying a meal

consisting of instant ramen, instant curry, and rice. The deafening silence

during dinner was only interrupted by the occasional sound of a beer-can

opening, coming from the direction of Misato. After this silent meal, the

quiet began to annoy a certain fiery redhead; and so Asuka took it upon

herself to start a conversation to break the uneasy silence while everyone was

finished and sitting around the table, finishing their drinks.

"So, Heero, just what is it that you pilot?"

"I am the pilot of the Gundam Wing Zero," Heero responded, not bothering

to look directly at the Second Child.

"Gundam?!" Shinji blurted out, his eyes slightly going wide in awe,

"Like the ones in the war?"

"Precisely. What other Gundams would there be?"

"Wait..." said Shinji, "You mean you're the one of the pilots of the

Gundams? Wow..."

"I don't see what's so great about it," Asuka replied sharply, a tone of

arrogance in her voice.

"He helped win the war, and bring peace," Shinji offered, "the Gundams

and their unknown pilots are legendary."

"So what? God, I can't believe that you, Shinji. Just because he fight

other mobile suits doesn't mean anything in our business; fighting Angels is

much more different, and a helluva lot harder, not to mention more important."

"Though in some ways it's probably easier to fight those beings," Heero

said, putting down his soda, "The worth of your battles are not questioned.

You have a clear purpose that no one will question. Though most importantly,

deaths will not be in vain when you win."

"No duh, baka!" Asuka retorted weakly, her arrogance momentarily

weakened by the gravity of his words, "Still, how do you expect fight an Angel

with a Gundam? There are no conventional weapons that can get through an AT

field."

"Yes there is," Shinji said, interrupting Heero, "One of those Gundams

has a big beam cannon that's probably as powerful as that particle beam cannon

I had to use to destroy the Fifth Angel. I remember, from the news a few

months ago, it took a single shot to destroy that gigantic ship that was going

to crash into earth."

"So?" replied Asuka, "That doesn't mean it can get through an AT field."

"Theoretically, it can," Heero said, "my Gundam's Twin Buster Rifle,

which it what that beam cannon is called, has been modified to the power

specifications recorded to penetrate an AT field."

"How do expect to fight with something as small as a mobile suit?" Rei

questioned, breaking her silence, "No conventional mobile suit has the

agility, as well as the physical power to withstand physical contact with an

Angel."

"Mine is no conventional mobile suit," Heero replied, "In addition to

it's unique abilities, my Gundam has been undergoing... modification for the

past six months."

"So you expect to be our savior?" Asuka remarked sarcastically, as she

slightly twirled, beginning to mock the other pilot, "Oh yes, the invincible

Shinji can now take a break because now, big bad Heero and his Super Suit are

here to save little old us."

"Asuka!" Shinji exclaimed in irritation at the snide comment against him

and the new pilot.

"Pilot Sohryu," Heero stated, turning to face her without any expression

on his face, "I do not understand the nature of your hostility. I fight only

because I must, only because I am one of the few who can."

Heero eerily leaned closer to her slightly, his expression still the

same. Then spoke in the same tone, only slightly deeper and softer. "Perhaps I

would understand your mindset if I had piloted for the praise of others."

"I'm going to my room now, bakas," Asuka said quickly, caught off guard

at having nothing to retort. On the outside she kept her cool, while on the

inside she felt an intense, burning rage; anger had pushed her beyond her

breaking point. The Gundam pilot's very presence threatened the superiority

she felt everyone saw her in, and his words had added in making that safety

fade. Venomously she added, "excuse me" as she 'accidentally' elbowed Heero in

the back of the head as she passed by his chair. Though he felt it sting

somewhat, Heero remained silent with no reaction, inadvertently succeeding in

aggravating her even more.

"Pilot Yui," Rei asked, looking at him with her crimson eyes, "Do you truly

believe that you will be able to defeat the Angels?"

Heero sat quietly, closing his eyes as he pondered momentarily. He answered in

his same, monotone voice, yet a bit softer, "I will complete my mission, or I

will die trying."

"How can you say that?" Shinji said worriedly, "You sound like your own

life is not important."

"We are all expendable when it comes to our mission," Heero replied.

"Pilot Yui is correct; our personal survival does not matter," Rei

added, "I can be replaced..."

"No..." was all Shinji could stutter, their responses bringing down his

mood. So much he wanted to say to them, but none of it could form into words;

instead, he turned to face Misato, perhaps for some words of hope.

Misato sat uncharacteristically quiet at her end of the table, sipping

down her Yebisu while patiently listening to the events unfolding. With Shinji

looking at her helplessly, Misato put down her beer and began to speak in

somewhat of a serious tone.

"Come on, you guys," she said, "now's not the time to talk about that

kind of things. I believe everyone's life is important; everyone is unique and

they do matter somehow."

"But Major," Rei said, looking at Misato with her icy glare, "what is

the point of hiding from the truth that it doesn't matter if we die?"

"I know what it is..." Shinji whispered with a slightly sullen voice,

"You run away to keep the pain from you until the last possible moment."

"It's getting late," Misato said, standing up as she sensed Shinji may

not want to talk anymore about a subject so close to him. She quickly glanced

at Shinji who still sat silently, looking down at the table. "I'll take Rei

and Heero to their apartments. You should just get to sleep, Shinji."

Shinji stood, and with a fake smile gave his good-byes to his two fellow

pilots. Before retiring to his room, Shinji met Misato's gazed and mouthed the

words "Thank You."

Misato's blue Renault Alpine A130 sped off into the dark streets,

leaving Heero at the front off his apartment building after already dropping

off Rei at her home. He walked toward the doors, duffel bag over his

shoulder, and keycard in hand.

The building was desolate and run-down, though the blood red NERV logo

was still visible on the doors. An old dormitory for new recruits, though long

out of use since the rooms in the geofront itself were completed. The place

was empty and chaotic, random piles of trash scattered throughout the

hallways. Nearly a condemned building, if not for the exception of one room,

fully furnished and clean, awaiting its tenant.

Heero's footsteps echoed throughout the dimly lit corridors, until he

reached the one suite where he would reside. The silence of the deathly night

was only interrupted by the scurrying of rats as Heero walked down the last

corridor, about to reach his new apartment. The number 001 was emblazed on the

only clean door in the building; gleaming silver color of the door shown from

behind the red numbers, seeming as if it was newly polished. The machinery

acted quickly and silently to retract the door as Heero slipped his card

through the slot next to the door.

Heero stepped in to his apartment, and proceeded to the bedroom to

sleep, not particularly taking any interest in the sparkling clean look of his

apartment, in a shimmering contrast to the trash heap the rest of building

was. Such matters were unimportant to Heero; he merely needed a place to rest

while he fought in this city.

The Gundam pilot sat on his bed, arranging his few personal items on his

nightstand. One was picture of him and Relena in a deep embrace, taken the

last time they were together, which was six months ago at an official U.N.

banquet. Another item was a picture of all the Gundam pilots, taken during a

brief party at Quatre's estate, which Heero had reluctantly attended.

The picture of the other pilots brought back memories to him. He lied

down on his bed and thought about what happened to the other pilots after the

end of the colony war. They had all gone their different ways to normal lives,

though Wufie had joined the U.N.'s security force like Heero did; they were

two who had no normal life to return.

Knowing that tomorrow he was to go to school, Heero got some sleep,

pondering the odd future Wing Zero had foretold a few days ago. Wing Zero had

foretold him a disturbing possible future, would this telling be as true as

the ones in the past?

"Class," the sensei started to say, after the class rep had sat down,

finishing her daily duties, "this is Heero Yui. He will be your new classmate

for the remainder of the school year. Please, Heero, take any empty seat you

see."

Heero walked through an aisle and took a seat near the back of the

class. He stayed there until lunch, expressionless and cold, not paying

attention to class, but working diligently on something on his laptop.

Occasionally, he would glare at the students who would begin to stare in

wonder at this new student. This façade as a student had become routine for

covert missions; yet this mission was not covert, and Heero was filled with

extreme annoyance at having been ordered by NERV to attend school. Perhaps

some one thought that because he was a child, he belonged in school; yet for

this child, school had only been a place to hide from the enemy and gather

intelligence. Heero resented wasting time here, when it could be more

efficiently spent training with the new equipment his Gundam had been fitted

with. He made no attempt to hide his quiet anger, giving silent death glares

at every person who would pass him by.

It was too great a security risk for Heero to work on U.N. or NERV

paperwork while in public, so until the school day ended and set him free to

return to Wing Zero, the Gundam pilot amused himself by internally smirking at

every reaction to his glares.

"Hello Yui-kun," Hikari said cheerfully as she walked over to his desk

during lunch, "I am Horaki Hikari, the class representative. Welcome to our

class!"

Heero merely glared at her, with a look of annoyance.

"Um... if you need any help with any subjects, just let me know and I'm

sure I can find some one to tutor you."

Heero continued to silently stare at her with his piercing, cold eyes.

"Well..." Hikari tried to continue, a feeling of awkwardness starting to

grow, "so... um... do you know anyone in class already?"

Heero responded, never letting his icy gaze off of her, "I have already

met Ikari, Ayanami, and Sohryu."

"So..." Hikari uttered, slowly beginning to back away from the boy,

realizing that he knew the three strangest people in class, and was probably

the fourth strangest, "if you need anything just let me know. Bye!" And she

ran off to join Asuka for lunch, running from the odd new student, and back to

her odd best friend.

As he watched her walk away, Heero silently laughed to himself, not yet

tired of these reactions people keep giving him.

"That new guy is scary," said Toji, as he leaned back in his desk, "I

don't know what, but there's just something about him. Maybe it's that weird

look he's been giving everyone. It gives me the chills."

"Dude, he hasn't really talked to anyone all day," said Kensuke, "He

just sits there, giving dirty looks to everyone that passes by." It was now

lunchtime, and Toji and Kensuke were with Shinji as usual. They were talking

about the new kid.

"Hey Heero! Come over, join us!" Shinji yelled while waving to the new

kid.

"What are you doing, Shinji?" asked Kensuke and Toji simultaneously,

obviously concerned about their image, and perhaps filled with fear of the

strange new boy.

"I met him last night," said Shinji, turning back to his friends, "he's

not so bad a guy. I think he just needs someone friendly to talk to."

"Yeah, but he looks pissed," Toji replied, glancing back over to the boy

slowly walking toward them from the other side of the room, "Maybe calling him

over wasn't such a good idea."

"Shut up!," hushed Kensuke, seeing Heero getting closer to them, "he's

almost here, he might hear you."

"Yes, Pilot Ikari?" Heero responded, now standing next to the three

stooges' desks.

"It's nothing Heero. Just call me Shinji," said Shinji, somewhat

nervous, "I thought you might want to join us for lunch, maybe we could talk."

Heero was about to turn around and walk away with an annoyed look on his

face, when Kensuke chimed up.

"Hey, are you the next EVA pilot? Oh, God, I wish I was one. I can't

even imagine how cool it must be to control a giant mech and blow stuff u-"

Kensuke was interrupted from his dream-like state by the burning eyes of an

angry, glaring Heero.

Heero's eyes seared into Kensuke's, an infuriated mask of anger plaster

across his face.

"War... is not... fun. It becomes a hellstorm of blood, where soldier's

humanity is lost," Heero hissed as he stormed off back to his desk,

suppressing his rage at the insulting, naive boy.

The rest of the class, who's attention had been gotten by Heero's

"speech", was now staring at him wide-eyed as he came back to his desk and sat

silently, closing his eyes and crossing his arms. He remained quiet as the

class recovered from the eerie silence and went on among their business.

Ayanami Rei looked on from her seat near the window. Heero's words

brought a slight confusion upon her. She gazed out into the sky through the

window, her mind still pondering about how Heero related to war. He seemed a

contradiction to her; his humanity lost in fighting, whereas Rei's humanity

was defined by fighting. It intrigued her that humanity could be lost; her

curiosity stayed with her as school let out and Rei walked to NERV with the

other pilots.

At NERV HQ, the EVA synch testing lab place

"But that's NOT FAIR!!" shouted Asuka at Dr. Ritsuko Akagi. "Why doesn't

HE need to go into that LCL crap!!"

"That's simple Asuka," replied Ritsuko. "Heero's mech doesn't need to

synch, its mental interface system is unique. In fact, it's the only one in

existence beside the ones in the Evas. He isn't piloting an EVA, he doesn't

need LCL to control it."

Asuka shut up, still fuming.

"Now here's the entire schedule for today, if no one interrupts me that

is," Ritsuko said, that last part looking at Asuka from behind her clipboard.

"I will begin from the start. You three Eva pilots will be in harmonics tests;

afterwards you will exit the test plugs and enter your Evas joining Heero, who

will already be in combat training. Heero, you just follow me after you get

changed, and I'll show you your Gundam's new systems."

"Hai!," all four pilots said in unison, before they turned and left for

the locker rooms.

"Why are you here, Heero?" said Shinji as he was changing into his plug

suit. He looked confused at seeing Heero follow him into the locker room.

"I was ordered to change into a plugsuit that matches yours in design."

responded Heero as he pushed the button on the wrist of his plug-suit. "I do

not see why I need to be wearing... this... to be piloting. There is not

synching involved, and Wing Zero can be piloted with me wearing anything." He

looked down again at the strange yellow, white, and red plugsuit he was in.

"BAKAS!!" Asuka yelled from across the separator partition. "These

aren't just plug-suits for synching, they're also the uniforms for NERV mech

pilots!! Sometimes I just don't get how stupid people like you two can always

be the hero and save the day." Asuka trailed off...

In one of the Eva cages, Pilot Heero Yui stood on a bridge next to Dr. Akagi.

"So this is the new Wing Zero. It's bigger." Heero stated, eyeing the

humanoid-looking mechanical beast occupying the Eva cage. He spoke with slight

disgust, "And it looks like an Evangelion."

"Well," Ritsuko began, turning from her checklist, "that's because about

half of it is. Good thing to, now we won't have to modify our equipment much

to accommodate your big friend here."

A silent gaze from the young pilot prompted her to continue.

"That half is of the trashed Unit-05 project from the space colonies.

They only finished the basic muscle and skeletal structure before the U.N.

committee decided to build only mass production Evangelions. The U.N.

scientists used your Gundam as the rest of the command and control system."

"These are the equipment modifications they spent six months on?" Heero

replied, sounding unimpressed, "This is why I haven't been able to use Wing

Zero for so long?"

"You know, Heero," Dr. Akagi said, returning to her checklist, "This

really is quite remarkable work; it's incredible at how fast they integrated

Wing Zero's systems into Unit-05's neural network.

"Don't worry, about anything, Heero. That thing is still the same Wing Zero

you piloted through the war. It just has stronger, faster, biomechanical

limbs, with organic system relays. The cockpit is still exactly the same, and

intact."

"Hai, I understand," said Heero, "Arigato, Akagi-san,"

Taking one more look at his new Gundam, Heero walked across the bridge and

stepped forward to the elevator that would take him up to the familiar

cockpit, where he had fought for so long.

In Commander Ikari's office.

"Fuyutsuki," Commander Ikari said as he stood up from behind his desk

while the Sub-commander walked through the doorway, "the new technical reports

from Dr. Akagi about Wing Zero have been... unexpected. The Gundam's merger

with Eva is part of Treize's plan."

"I've already voiced my concern about his plan before," Fuyutsuki

responded, "I have no doubt that it will work, but the most critical detail is

the most uncertain. Yes, I know this will bring Instrumentality, but at what

costs, sir? Should we take measurements to stop Kushrenada's scenario as it is

forming?"

"If all goes to plan, then we have nothing to worry about."

"It is that plan that I am so worried about. We can't be sure if it will

work; and if it does, then... then..." Fuyutsuki momentarily choked as he

tried to form his worries into words, "...with all the cruel things he's going

to go through, how will we know the chosen one will..."

"Don't speak of this anymore, Kozou," Commander Ikari said as he sat

back down behind his desk, "the decision has been made already. Today, System

E will be activated to begin the scenario."

"My God..." Fuyutsuki gasped, "How can you do that... he's just a

child."

"You forget there was another child who survived the system. He will be

the replacement if System E claims another's... sanity."

Fuyutsuki just stood there silently, simmering in his anger and worry.

"If you'll excuse me, I am going to oversee the testing today."

The commander nodded, and Fuyutsuki calmly walked out of the office. He

shook his head as he thought, "that cruel bastard..."

In the control room.

"Good job, everyone," said Misato to the three Eva pilots," all your

synch rates are up."

Asuka and Shinji both had relieved smiles on their faces as they heard

the news. Rei had no reaction.

"Now, will all three of you report to your plugs at Eva cages and

prepare for launch into the geofront to begin some combat training" commanded

Ritsuko writing something down on her clipboard.

"I wonder how powerful Heero's Gundam is compared to the Evas?" thought

Misato out loud.

"I take it that you haven't seen Heero's new Wing Zero?" responded

Ritsuko to Misato, almost startling her.

"Well.. um... I guess I haven't," said Misato, with an embarrassed

smile, curios as to what Ritsuko was talking about, "What's so special about

it?"

"Let's just say that it has some used Eva parts now," Ritsuko explained

to the Major, "Which will not only increase its strength, but its speed and

accuracy as well. Considering that Wing Zero was already the most powerful

Mobile Suit ever constructed and Heero is one of the most talented mech pilots

in the world, I'd say that we have another formidable weapon to fight Angels

with."

"About that," Misato queried, curious about something, "the part about

his piloting skills, that is. How did he become a Mobile Suit pilot? Last time

I checked, you had to be 18 to join the military."

"Since the age of about 9, Heero has been trained as a soldier not for

the military, but rather, for more of a guerilla/terrorist organization in the

colonies. He was originally the pilot of Gundam 01 in the first attack on

earth."

"He attacked earth first?" Misato said, even more shocked, "I thought

the Gundams were the ones who fought for peace."

"Well I didn't really expect you to know," said Ritsuko as she stood to

check on another computer station. "I didn't really know myself until a

yesterday, in a briefing about Heero. Yes, Misato, Heero was the weapon that

the space colonies sent to rebel against the UN government. Nearly everything

about the Gundams had been kept classified; only released were the propaganda

that the U.N. used to create the image of heroes for the Gundams, using the

publicity as a tool to get into people's good graces.

"But getting back to the real story, Heero did not follow his orders, which

was to take over earth. Instead, he went renegade and fought along side the

other Gundam Pilots to bring an end to the wars between the space colonies and

earth. In the end, they did succeed, too bad that the 'Angel War' began right

after."

"Is that why Heero acts so emotionless?" inquired Misato, trying to

comprehend this new info about Heero.

"You'll have to ask him." responded Ritsuko, "All I know is the official

stuff in the reports and the things I've been told."

"Well maybe you'd be able to answer my original question: How powerful

is that Gundam?"

"It uses the 'ZERO System'." answered Ritsuko to the question. "That

system is what makes that Gundam so powerful. I don't know much about the

system; all information about it has been classified. All I know is that it is

some sort of mental link between the pilot and his suit. Maybe it gives some

advanced feedback, giving him an edge of sorts."

"Anyway," Ritsuko said, turning to Misato, ""we really should be getting this

test underway."

"Oh yeah!," shouted Misato, as she remembered what she was doing. She

then saw the three Evas join the Gundam in the geofront who was already

finished blasting away at targets. "All right everyone, let's begin this

combat simulation."

Inside the Wing Zero, Heero felt at home. He felt at peace being in the

familiar cockpit. He smiled for a second, before it faded from his face. He

then engaged the ZERO system.

The space around him flashed psychedelic colors. He could see farther

than his eyes could see, understand more than his mind could comprehend, and

his mind was clear yet flooded with information. The rush was like a drug,

exhilarating him.

"Where is my enemy?" Heero stated out loud to no one in particular.

"The simulation is about to begin," said Ritsuko, responding in the form

of a transmission. "Wait for the Evas to join you for training after they

finish synching."

"Hai".

Out in the geofront, the three Evas entered the "arena" and stood in

formation with the Gundam. The four behemoths stood side by side, falling into

order as if in boot camp.

Misato sent a transmission to all four pilots, "All right everyone,

let's begin this combat simulation."

"What are we to do, Misato-san?" this question came from Shinji who was

broadcasting on an open channel that all four mecha were tuned into.

"Glad you asked, Shinji," replied Misato, "Since the only the know of

that is as strong as an Angel is an Eva, we will be having Heero fight one of

you to determine the effectiveness of Wing Zero against an Angel. Go all out,

and have fun guys. Just don't use any projectile or energy weapons, only the

progressive knives for the Evas and beam saber for the Gundam."

"But what if the Evas get really damaged?" Shinji asked, somewhat

troubled.

"Don't worry, Shinji," Misato responded, "We'll be monitoring everything

from up here. All four of your guys' mecha can handle a little beating, and we

will stop you guys before it gets too out of hand. So who wants to be the

first to fight?"

"Me!" screamed Asuka, as she leaped forward while grabbing the

progressive knife from her Eva's shoulder, "I'll show you who the greatest

pilot -of ANYTHING-is; the great Sohryu Asuka Langley!"

"Alright then," Misato said, with a little giggle, "let the fight

begin."

Evangelion Units 01 and 00 retreated back a bit, leaving Unit 02 and

Wing Zero next to each other, about to fight. As soon as she heard Misato give

the go, Asuka ran forward toward Heero, subconsciously intent on repairing the

damage the valiant pilot had inflicted on her superiority complex. The glowing

knife was outstretched with her arm, slashing at Heero in the Wing Gundam as

she got closer and closer.

But the connecting blow never came. As Unit 02 approached, Wing Zero

leaped back, and in mid-air, seemed to bend into a messy knot of biomechanical

parts. Dropping through the air, the mass seemed to finally form into a bird,

its feathery wings outstretched. The fusion thrusters began to burn the air as

it pushed the bird into the air, nearing the top of the geofront.

"Shit!" Asuka yelled as she tumbled forward, hitting the ground as she

missed Heero flying away, "Come back down here, you coward."

"Wow..." Shinji said in awe at the transformed Mobile Suit. He stayed

silent as he watched in astonishment, the battle that occurred before him.

"Dammit!" screamed Asuka in to communications channel, as her Eva

repeatedly leapt into the air slashing, missing the bird-like Mobile Suit

circling her above. "Come down here!"

Heero calmly manipulated the controls while the Wing Zero flew near the

roof of the cavernous geofront. Below him, he could see a clear path of high-

speed attack; yet before he could act, the cockpit began to glow, bringing him

into the realm of the mind at which the ZERO system communicated. Before him,

he could see the battle take place; Unit 02 grabbing the Wing Zero and forcing

it to the ground, still in bird mode. The impact of the blow would cause

damage to the transformation mechanism, leaving him vulnerable while the red

Evangelion close in, ready to dice Wing Zero with a progressive knife...

"That will not happen," Heero grunted, shaking off the vision, to

realize he'd already begun a dive directly at the Eva. The red, white and blue

flying beast sliced through the air in a downward gradient as Heero began to

enact a new plan of action.

"He's mine," Asuka thought to herself as her sensors notified her of a

high-speed object coming toward her. She quickly clenched and unclenched her

fists, making the Eva do the same, preparing to catch the fusion-powered bird.

"I'll show you who's the best..."

The Wing Zero rocketed toward Unit 02. Moments before the imminent

impact, Heero pulled a switch in the cockpit, enacting maneuvering thrusters

to spin the behemoth. Asuka's smug grin began to fade as she saw the bird

begin to uncurl, white and silver limbs outstretching in a period of one

second. The wings curled back, allowing the arms to extend and the torso to

spin around; in the hand of one arm, Wing Zero clutched a cylindrical object

which began to release a green glow that grew into a beam of energized

Minophsky particles. A the arm swung the saber as it extended, striking Unit

02 with not only the force of the swing, but with also the added velocity of

the flying run and the momentum of the mid-air spin.

The beam burned through the Evangelion's armor that covered the mid-

section, leaving a bloody arc as the saber went across, causing Eva blood to

rain down upon the ground and surrounding buildings. Within the entry plug, a

wide-eyed Asuka clutched at her stomach, and began to cough up blood. The

life-fluid would mix with the LCL, giving it a slightly darker tint; the pilot

not noticing because the smell and taste were already there from the LCL, and

because a fiery rage began to grow within her mind. Struggling to walk

forward, Asuka used her other arm to raise the progressive knife, searching

for the one she wanted to kill.

But all went black to her, as the lights in her entry plug grew dark

momentarily, before a different set of fluorescent light illuminated the plug;

Asuka knew those lights and what they meant. She soon felt that, as the plug

went flying out of the back of Unit 02. Angrily, the German girl banged at the

controls, and screamed until the recovery team arrived.

"What did you do to Asuka!!" yelled both Misato and Shinji over the com

frequency. The question was directed toward Heero.

"Oh my God," Misato began saying to herself, "thankfully her plug was

ejected before Heero swung the beam at the neck."

"I have defeated my opponent, completing my primary objective. Are my

orders changed?" responded the emotionless Heero.

"I'll fight him," yelled Shinji as he ran toward Wing Zero screaming

with his progressive knife at his hand like a lance. Everyone in the control

room was shocked and surprised at Shinji's sudden outburst of emotion and urge

to fight.

Commander Gendo Ikari watched and listened to everything from a computer

monitor in his office. He was surprised at Heero, perhaps even amused. Though

as for the matter of Shinji, the Commander just silently grinned. The way he

has spoken, the way he had screamed, it seemed to the Commander that Shinji

was out for revenge. All was according to schedule.

Unit 01's progressive knife was stopped by Wing Zero's shield. The two

massive fighting machines began a sword fight.

"Why did you do that to Asuka!!" Shinji yelled at Heero through the com.

"It was my objective," responded Heero, dodging a swipe from Unit 01.

After a near miss, Heero said, "You seem to have a reason to fight."

Shinji's response was a jump kick that knocked down Wing Zero for a

couple seconds.

"You must be able to harness your emotions to become an effective

fighter." Said Heero. "You must still be able to think clearly to accomplish

the objective, but you must still believe in your reasons."

Eva Unit 01 let out a scream from its purple mouth. It ran in a rage to

Wing Zero and began to form an AT-field around its fists as it tried with all

its might to beat the crap out of Heero and the Wing Zero.

Rei watched the brawl from the view screens of her entry plug. She lay

as motionless as her Eva, just staring at the two monsters exchanging blows.

The blue-haired pilot began to let her mind wander at the thought of the two

fighting before her.

"How can one fight enraged, full of hatred for only an act witnessed and

not imposed onto one's self?

"How can one fight when the animalistic nature of it defiles the dignity

of one's soul?

"Yet why is it this which defines me? Why must be a link to my humanity?

"Perhaps... I may find out."

Rei continued to silently watch from her entry plug while the two other

pilots caused massive damage to each other.

Back in the control room, everyone saw the scream. Then they saw the

fight.

"Oh my GOD!" screamed Misato, fearing the worst, "is Unit 01 going

berserk again!?"

"Major..." Maya trailed off, pointing down at the computer screen.

"What's wrong?" asked Ritsuko as she and Misato ran to see what was on

the screen. They let out a small gasp as they saw what was on it.

Shinji's synch rate was at 300. All plug readings normal. Shinji was in

total control of Unit 01.

The fight between the two biomechanical behemoths raged on.

"You..." Shinji choked, speaking through the com. "You killed her..."

"Shinji!" yelled Heero. "NO! She is alive, dammit! He unit is just

disabled!"

Shinji only fought on, not comprehending what was being yelled at him.

The two mechas were now at a standstill. Unit 01 had its progressive

knife pressed against Wing Zero's neck, Wing Zero had its beam saber pressed

against the neck of the EVA, both gigantic energy weapons singeing the armor

plating on both war machines. Both mecha were battered and needed repairs.

Then suddenly, the hum of both energy knives went dead, and the two

units stood still, their power having been cut off.

"Okay, you two. The combat simulation is over. It's a draw between both

of you two." transmitted Misato angrily, " Now exit and meet me in the

debriefing room. Rei, you too."

The three mecha walked toward the Eva cages, power restored. While

within the entry plug of Unit 01, Ikari Shinji began to feel tears coming from

his eyes, as he began to cope with the fear of the side of himself he had seen

today.

Within the dark, debriefing room, the three pilots waited. A single

light hung from the ceiling, illuminating only the center of the room, leaving

the rest in darkness, the walls hidden in the shadows.

Shinji was seated on the bench in the center of the room. Seated next to

him was the silent form of Rei. Heero stood in the shadows with his arms

crossed, leaning against the wall. Everyone was still wearing their plugsuits.

Misato walked in through the door. She walked right up to Heero, who

greeted her with a salute. Instead of returning the salute, Major Katsuragi

grabbed Heero's collar and slammed him into the wall, the sound echoing in the

empty room.

"What the hell were you doing!!" She screamed at the youth.

"I completed the objective."

"Asuka's in the hospital right now! Thank god her injuries weren't

serious..." Misato started to trail off to herself as she let go of Heero.

"Will she be able to pilot again?" asked Shinji with a look of concern.

"Yes, Shinji, yes she will. In fact, she'll being going back to school

in two days, " responded Misato. She turned back to scolding Heero.

"This was a combat SIMULATION!" she stressed that last word. "Did you

know that the pilots feel physical sesantion through their Eva?"

Heero nodded, "Hai, Dr. Akagi briefed me about the Evangelions."

"Then WHY did you do what you did?" yelled Misato. Shinji looked at

Heero, also waiting for answers.

"I was completing my objectives." responded Heero. "Pilot Sohryu

would've done the same, had she been capable."

"These are your teammates, Heero," Misato warned, "don't ever hurt them

again, or I will personally see to it that you rot in a NERV prison cell."

With that, Misato stormed out of the briefing room, trying to regain her

professional composure. But before the three pilots could leave, Commander

Ikari stepped in.

The three children in the room stood in attention, and gazed at the

Commander, trying to anticipate what was happening.

"So you are the boy," said the commander, walking up to Heero, "the

pilot of Gundam Wing Zero."

"Hai," responded Heero, receiving back the same cold stare he was giving

the Commander.

Shinji didn't know what to expect from his father, but he certainly

didn't expect what he did next. Commander Ikari shook Heero's hand while

giving a slight grin.

"Heero," began the commander, "did you know Treize Kushrenada?"

Heero's eyes grew big in shock at the mention of the name. "Hai."

"Were you the original pilot chosen for the Epyon?" further questioned

the commander.

"Hai" was all he responded, though the color from his face began to

fade, as though he had seen a ghost. The mere mention of that Mobile Suit sent

a chill down Heero's spine, as one of the few fears he harbored was that of

feeling Epyon in his mind again; he couldn't quite put into words the fear and

darkness he felt from piloting that suit.

The commander nodded and began to leave the room. But before he did, the

commander turned to Shinji, who stared at him wide-eyed in fear at the

infinite possibilities of what could happen.

"Shinji," Gendo started, his stone expression remaining the same.

"Hai, father?" replied Shinji, trembling, a little scared.

"Good job," the commander frostily said to his son, "You fought well;

perhaps you can fight like that again."

As the commander left the room, Shinji seemed stunned as he stared at

the retreating form of his father. Heero began fleetingly fear, before he

regained his self-control and walked out into the hallway toward the locker

room, with Rei and Shinji in tow.

On the train ride home, Heero and Shinji sat across from each other in a near-

empty car. The lights flickered slightly as the train rocked lightly from side

to side, coming out of a tunnel from the Geofront and into the slowly

diminishing sunlight of Tokyo-3.

Heero sat with his arms crossed and his eyes closed; it appeared as

though he was asleep, though in actuality, he as merely resting his mind and

body, his lack of important things to do leaving him with nothing but that to

do. He wore his usual green tank-top with black shorts; the few bystanders

staring not at his clothes, but perhaps at the sternness of his facial

expression which held a seriousness that no one his age should have.

Shinji sat across from Heero, on the opposite side of the car. He held

his hands in his lap, and kept his head low while he stared at the floor; in

his mind, Shinji cursed himself for not replacing his SDAT's batteries sooner.

Without the soothing music of his digital audio device, Shinji's mind began to

contemplate on the darker events of the day, struggling to keep shame and

depression away. With a lack of something better to do, Shinji went against

his better judgment, and attempted to start a conversation with Heero.

"Heero?" Shinji said innocently, looking at the pilot across from him.

His only reply was Heero's eyes opening, and his head lifting up to face

Shinji, silently prompting him for whatever he needed.

"How can you stay so calm during battle? I mean, from you said to

Kensuke, it seems like you hate piloting. So how can you just do it so well?"

"Shinji," Heero responded, "Nothing good can be achieved by letting your

emotions take over your self-control during a battle. I hate having to fight,

but I must"

"But, why do you pilot?" asked Shinji, "How can you pilot if it you hate

it?"

"I was raised to pilot Gundam, and that is what I do. I am driven to it,

for the true purpose of Gundam was to protect humanity from itself, so that

all mankind would finally be at peace. But now, there is one more enemy that

disturbs that peace."

"How can you handle this, Heero? I can't... I know it's for mankind, but

I just don't care... and that scares me."

"Then why do you pilot, Shinji?"

"I... I don't know. I just don't know. I guess I'm driven to it, even if

it is what causes the pain in my life."

"Perhaps it has become a part of you that you cannot escape. Just like

the Wing Zero is to me."

After thinking a few moments, Shinji spoke up. "I hate Eva... yet with

each passing week, it becomes more and more a bigger part of my life."

"Fight it, Shinji," Heero gently said in a near-whisper, "Fight it

before it becomes the only thing in your life, and nothing else."

The rest of the ride was silent, as the gentle rocking of the train

brought them to the safe haven of their homes; a haven where they could live

for themselves until the children were called to the hell of war.

TO BE CONTINUED...

Author's notes:

Oh hell yes! I finally finished revising this chapter (after many sleepless

nights the past few weeks). I'm pretty sure that any more changes to this

chapter will be pretty minor, so I think I'm going to be going on to the next

one.

Think of this chapter as a prelude of sorts: it's really just an introductory

type chapter, in which I establish the characters, explain the changes in the

universe, and start the setting for the main plot.

Trent

P.S.

Here's a short explanation of some things in the fic that may not really make

sense:

Why Ritsuko is typing in the dark during the middle of the day:

Yeah, this is pretty weird. This is what I usually do when I'm in my

room or working on my computer. I don't know why, I guess I'm just screwed up

or something, but I just feel better when I'm completely shut out from the

outside world, including sunlight. I just thought Ritsuko might work better

like this (I know I do) when she has stressful stuff to do.

Why Wing Zero is now half-eva:

This is a major change, but for good reason. I actually did read through

all that stuff about Gundams VS Evas VS Angels. I came to the conclusion that

a Mobile Suit, even if it is an "invincible" Gundam from Gundam Wing, is just

not powerful enough to fight an Angel, although Wing Zero's buster rifle might

be. So I decided to up its power while still keeping from being a true

Evangelion; grafting Evangelion muscles onto a Gundam effectively increases

its size and it's physical strength.

As for other things (such as why Shinji loses self-control, why the commanders

keep referring to Treize Kushrenada, and why Fuyutsuki doesn't like Treize's

plan), all of them will be explained in following chapters and are major parts

of the plot, so I won't really be explaining this stuff now.