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Rei Six (レイ·シス?) ("Six" meaning "six" in French) is a fictional character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA novel. She initially pilots the Evangelion Unit-0.0 [Six], but later becomes the pilot of Evangelion Unit-00 Type F.

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Rei Six is the youngest looking of the Ayanami clones, having the physical body equivalent to a seven year old. Due to this, when piloting an Evangelion other than her own, she needs to have modifications made in the entry plug in order to reach the controls. She is typically accompanied and monitored by Type-N Robots.

History[]

Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA[]

Volume 1[]

After the SEELE attack on the NERV base, several other Ayanami clones were cultivated in artificial wombs. By observing how the soulless clones in vitro would show a synchronicity in motion and brain activity with the one possessing a soul, they develop a method of mental mirroring that allows Rei Trois to control her clones.[1]

Six was specifically developed for zero gravity engagement. Although the Ayanami series clones produced at NERV were not made to develop self-awareness, being remotely controlled by the original Rei Trois via a mental mirror link, Six began to develop an unstable personality after Rei Quatre's mind contamination. Despite this, she is given the full support of NERV personnel, who worry for her safety.

Volume 2[]

She is good friends with Mari, being similar in physical and mental age to her. She also appears to have a sibling-like relationship with Tōji and Rei Cinq (which later became essential to counterbalance Six's unstable mentality) and also becomes friends with Hikari. Misato nicknamed Six "Chiba-nami" due to her young appearance.

Volume 3[]

Volume 4[]

Volume 5[]

References[]

  1. Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA Volume 1, chapter 01
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