evangelion
They call you Junko. It's not your name, insofar as you can remember. When they found you, missing an arm, covered in blood and severely traumatized, you spoke no Japanese... nor any other language they could identify. You still struggle with the language, and while you share their raven hair-color, your curls and facial features are clearly those of a western girl.
Nonetheless the private-government partnership organization that discovered you, called NERV, took you in, and raised you among them. The local director, Gendo Ikari, was the one who named you Junko, just a name to put on a form. You feel no strong attachment to it.
[]Early discovery
You were discovered, covered in blood and missing an arm, at a floating research post in the north pacific after an unknown cosmological event referred to as 'the echo of second impact' which lead directly to the glassing of the Yukon. You were the only living human in the ghostly empty ship. You were wearing some sort of jumpsuit at the time, perhaps a variation of a lab-coat.
You speak Japanese, if not as well as a native, about as well as can be expected for a teenager transplanted to a new country for several years.
[]Mid discovery
You were discovered in the aftermath of the arrivals of the angels. Evangelions had not been developed yet, and the Japense self defense force, and many other militaries from allied nations called in for the emergency, were forced to fight against the mysterious beast, with little success and many casualties. After it was eventually driven off with N2 bombs, you were discovered in the rubble, covered in blood. You were wearing a jumpsuit at the time, perhaps some sort of military bullet proof Armour.
Your Japanese is reasonable, and you can speak clearly about abstract issues, but you struggle to convey complex ideas.
[]Late Discovery
You were discovered in the wake of a fight between Evas and Angels. When you were found, missing an arm and covered in blood, near the inactive core of the Angel, you were assumed to have been an EVA pilot by the locals due to your strange jumpsuit, and you were brought immediately to NERV. After they confirmed that none of their pilots were missing, they took you in.
Your Japanese is awful, you can speak about concrete issues, but you struggle with conveying abstract concepts.
Nonetheless the private-government partnership organization that discovered you, called NERV, took you in, and raised you among them. The local director, Gendo Ikari, was the one who named you Junko, just a name to put on a form. You feel no strong attachment to it.
[]Early discovery
You were discovered, covered in blood and missing an arm, at a floating research post in the north pacific after an unknown cosmological event referred to as 'the echo of second impact' which lead directly to the glassing of the Yukon. You were the only living human in the ghostly empty ship. You were wearing some sort of jumpsuit at the time, perhaps a variation of a lab-coat.
You speak Japanese, if not as well as a native, about as well as can be expected for a teenager transplanted to a new country for several years.
[]Mid discovery
You were discovered in the aftermath of the arrivals of the angels. Evangelions had not been developed yet, and the Japense self defense force, and many other militaries from allied nations called in for the emergency, were forced to fight against the mysterious beast, with little success and many casualties. After it was eventually driven off with N2 bombs, you were discovered in the rubble, covered in blood. You were wearing a jumpsuit at the time, perhaps some sort of military bullet proof Armour.
Your Japanese is reasonable, and you can speak clearly about abstract issues, but you struggle to convey complex ideas.
[]Late Discovery
You were discovered in the wake of a fight between Evas and Angels. When you were found, missing an arm and covered in blood, near the inactive core of the Angel, you were assumed to have been an EVA pilot by the locals due to your strange jumpsuit, and you were brought immediately to NERV. After they confirmed that none of their pilots were missing, they took you in.
Your Japanese is awful, you can speak about concrete issues, but you struggle with conveying abstract concepts.
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