Shinji sees Evangelion Unit-01 fighting Sachiel This volume is an equivalent to Episode 01 and part of 02, until Misato shows Shinji the rising city of Tokyo-3. As such, Misato decides to be Shinji's legal guardian, to avoid him being alone. Next day, while Shinji is recovering in the hospital, Misato discovers that Gendo is not planning to live with him. Before being killed by the Angel, Shinji makes Unit-01 furiously attack the Angel, which self-destructs, causing minor damage to the Evangelion. Shinji decides to fight the Angel, but he panics when seeing the Angel. As the Evangelion Unit-01's pilot, Rei Ayanami, is injured, Gendo asks his son to pilot Unit-01 to defeat the attacking Angel. Misato takes Shinji to NERV, an organization headed by Gendo that developed giant bio-mechanical mecha known as Evangelions. While meeting with Misato Katsuragi, an employer from Gendo, the city is attacked by a giant created known as Angel, that confronts the army. A teenager named Shinji Ikari goes to Tokyo-3 city due to a request from his father, Gendo Ikari.
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