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* [[Hilarity Ensues]] - In the new GM supplement you can have the players hold a dance competition starring the Evangelions, have a sports match with the Evangelions, or have the pilots create a 30 second commercial for a sponsor.
** The dance competition one has actually happened in at least one campaign that ''doesn't'' use the supplement. Said game also had a pop idol pilot's EVA backup dancing for her.
* [[It Runs Onon Nonsensoleum]] - The scientists haven't really figured out what an A.T. field actually ''is''.
* [[Ludicrous Gibs]] - In the manual, there are 8 consecutive pages of critical hit tables ''and nothing else''. Then there is one page with a short paragraph about how angels respond differently to critical damage than Evangelions (since Angels lack pilots), and then there are 8 more pages of critical hit tables. Some of the entries are things like "your Evangelion's head explodes so violently it becomes shrapnel and damages anyone else nearby."
* [[Mecha Expansion Pack]] - In addition to the standard B-Type armour you can also equip your Evangelion with A-Type (Aerial combat), C-Type (Deep sea combat), D-Type (Magma combat, like the one Asuka used against Sandolphon) and E-Type (Outer Space combat).
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* [[Power Gives You Wings]] - One of the uses of an S2 Organ in V2.0 is a set of six insectile wings that allow you to fly.
* [[Properly Paranoid]] - The "Paranoid" asset. Yes, asset. Not drawback.
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]]: The A.T. Fields are termed "Absolute Territory" fields in the handbook, as opposed to the opening of the show which hints they should be called "Absolute Terror" fields. The justification the book gives is that Angels use the A.T. field to define what space they can influence the laws of physics in, while humans use a much weaker A.T. field to define the body they house their soul in.
** [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|Co-incidently]], [[Shinji and Warhammer 40 K (Fanfic)]] (which the game took some inspiration from) also refers to it as this.
* [[Splat]] - Background and Career. Each background is based on one of the main characters; as well as all but one career
** '''Neo-Spartan''': [[Tyke Bomb|Neo-Spartans have been trained in combat and piloting since a very young age]], taking the time to learn to use a large number of weapons. They are defined by their roles as warriors and pilots. [[Blood Knight|There is nothing else for them]].