The Gods Within
A Neon Genesis Evangelion elseworlds fanfic by Scriviner

Part 3: Lightning Rides the Light Fantastic

	"This is Gehirn Tactical Section calling NERV 
Tactical Section, Respond please, NERV-TacSec."
	The voice was on an unfamiliar, though fully secured 
and scrambled direct line. A few of the technicians looked 
at each other in confusion. What in the world was Gehirn? 
The more dutiful ones of course contacted their superior. 
	The Major, in the infirmary, caught as he was by the 
backblast of wind from the two children who had vanished in 
colorful blurs and strokes of lightning, was as cheerful 
and unflappable as always. The CMO looked at him with an 
expression of vague, nameless worry, but he flashed her an 
easy going smile and winked. Everything would be alright. 
He hoped.
	"Didn't expect a call from them this soon." He 
replied to the tech on his cell phone. He walked back to 
the command center as he talked. 
	"Er... yes, sir."
	He said, "Give me a line to them." His face changed 
from its usual easy grin to a hard, neutral expression. 
"This is NERV-TasSec. Go ahead, Gehirn-TacSec."
	Of course, while he was technically alone in the 
elevator, it was to be expected that the rest of his staff 
in the command center would be listening in.
	"Major." The voice from Gehirn's Tactical Section 
acknowledged. It was difficult to tell if it was male or 
female, but the tone was very clipped though precisely 
spoken.
	"Major." The Major, NERV's tactical section head 
responded.
	"We're invoking Code Foster."
	"We were never the aggressors." 
	"Understood, but Gehirn requires NERV's full 
cooperation in the upcoming operation."
	He smirked, "Not bad for someone trying to kill me 
not three hours ago."
	"That was then, this is now. Times change and so does 
the situation."
	"You're getting the feed from the Zimbabwe's 
satellite, aren't you?"
	"Yes. MAGI analysis indicates code pattern 'blue'."
	"FATE analysis concurs."
	"The Japanese have requested the UN for a Code Factor 
Intervention."
	"We know. I still don't see why I would want or need 
to acknowledge the Code Foster, though."
	"We've mobilized all of the conventional forces we 
could muster at short notice to intercept it before it 
reaches Japanese waters..."
	"It's not going to be enough."
	"It's decimated three battle cruisers already." There 
was a brief pause. "In under 5 seconds." There was a pause. 
"Now five... and working on a sixth."
	He gave a nod, "You want us to mobilize Unit 01."
	"It's what he's there for."
	"Is he?" There was a mild note of sarcasm that laced 
his voice, "This is certainly another change of tone from 
when you were trying to put a depleted uranium slug through 
his head two months ago."
	"You're one to hold a grudge, Major Kaji. I mean, I'm 
not at all upset over how you broke five of my ribs and 
both my legs last year."
	"That, my good Major, is because you're a cold 
ruthless bitch."
	"Arrogant bastard."
	"Drunken slut."
	"Lecher."
	The eavesdropping staff were cringing at this bizarre 
exchange. Delivered as it was in a deadpan monotone. 
Gehirn, whatever else it was, must've occupied at least as 
powerful a position as NERV's in the complex and shifting 
structure of international government intelligence. 
Meanwhile, here was their boss trading insults with his 
equivalent number in that other agency. Rather immature 
insults at that. Rumor now had it that whoever Gehrin's 
Tactical Section Commander was, must've at one time been 
dating the Major and must've still been bitter over his 
marriage. Of course the rumor hadn't existed two minutes 
ago, but such was the way with any large organization.
	"Very true." Kaji's mouth quirked into a small smile. 
"Code Foster invocation accepted, Major. Welcome to the 
wonderful world of cooperation."
	The voice sneered. "Just send the boy, Major. It 
doesn't mean hugs and kisses."
	He smirked, "Pity."
	"Gehirn-TacSec, over and out."
	Major Ryouji Kaji, with the invocation of both Code 
Factor and Code Foster was now the fifth most powerful man 
on the planet, stepped out of the elevator, into the 
brightly lit control center and looking at his staff with 
bright, hard eyes. They all looked faintly disturbed. But 
they moved with precision and efficiency. Just like they'd 
been trained.
	Sitting above it all, was the Doctor, Yui Ikari. Her 
fingers intertwined before her, her lightly tinted hornrim 
glasses reflecting the light. She was a handsome woman with 
short, light brown hair and was younger than one would've 
expected for someone in her position and looked even 
younger than that, but her intellect placed her light years 
beyond everyone else.
	Except possibly for her second in command and 
Research Chief, who stood just a little behind her seat, 
with hands folded just so, wearing amber-lensed glasses 
that caught the light and hid those eyes that radiated cold 
indifference. The Chief was the Doctor's shadow, confidant, 
and rumor had it, sometime lover. 
	Kaji grinned up and gave his in-law a playful wink, 
and got a frown back in return. He grinned and clapped his 
hands together, rubbing them briskly. "Well, here's what 
we've been working towards for all these years, boys and 
girls. It's showtime!"
	

	"Shinji, what's going on?" Asuka demanded, panting as 
she struggled to keep up with him.
	"They're here! This is what I've been training for!" 
His voice was tight and excited. The grin on his face 
scared Asuka. It was so... hungry.
	They were moving hurriedly down the narrow, 
claustrophobic hallways of the facility. Shinji was flying, 
holding both hands before him and Asuka was sprinting 
beside him. To everyone else, they were nothing more than a 
flashing pair of red and blue and red and gold blurs that 
left a trail of electrical flickerings, strong wind and the 
smell of ozone. To them, everyone else was standing still. 
	Ryu-san had said two words to them and suddenly 
Shinji took off like a rocket. Without meaning to and 
without thinking about it, she followed after him. She 
supposed she should've stayed in the infirmary, she was 
after all, technically still in recovery from gaining her 
abilities, but she could feel her control improving with 
every step. She was even carrying Dieter, although she 
didn't quite remember picking him up. He was proof that her 
control had improved. The bear seemed to be acting at 
normal speed with regards to them even though they were 
moving at a speed at least a factor of 60 faster than 
everyone else around them.
	"But where are you going?" 
	"Launch bay 23."
	Asuka blinked in surprise at that, "Isn't that on the 
other side of the city?" Then she looked disturbed. How did 
she know that?
	He grinned at her, "It is. We're already three-
quarters of the way there, didn't you notice?"
	"I... I don't know."
	"Well, we are. We're moving pretty fast, so I fixed 
it so we don't leave sonic booms behind us. I kept getting 
lectured about that until I figured out how to do it."
	"Oh."
	Shinji glanced down at her. There was an odd 
expression on his face. She frowned slightly. Was he 
checking her out? So much for that innocent facade he had, 
she thought. Worst of all, she could feel herself bouncing 
all over the place in the ridiculously tight outfit she had 
to wear. There wasn't even any room for underwear under it. 
If she'd had any to begin with when she'd woken up. So no 
doubt that flying lecher was getting a good view. She 
sighed and blushed, edging slightly away from him and 
clutching her bear closer to her, blocking off his view of 
her chest as they moved.
	His flickering gaze, wandered more and more towards 
her chest, the tighter she clung to her bear. It was 
becoming more than she could deal with.
	"What?" She finally snapped at him.
	"Um... I've been wondering... why do you have a teddy 
bear with you?"
	The bear sounded mildly miffed, "I'm not a teddy 
bear! I'm Dieter!"
	It was his turn to be surprised, "Is that an 
animatronic..?"
	She snapped at him, "He's my best friend, okay?"
	"Um... okay."
	They continued on in embarrassed silence past the 
frozen tableau. 


	The sound of heavy knocking on her door brought her 
out of her trance. She leisurely put on a terrycloth robe 
and opened it. 
	The Financial Section Chief of NERV US gaped at her 
for a moment as he realized what she was wearing. Very 
little. He gulped nervously and fidgeted. He was an 
accountant, this wasn't in his job description. Of course, 
he was the top accountant of an organization that employed 
her... so he supposed it was a necessary evil that he have 
to be the one to speak to her. 
	She scared the living daylights out of him. Then 
again, most women did. Especially the attractive ones. She 
was definitely one of the attractive ones. Was he robe 
opening just a bit? Oh god...
	He gulped and stuttered, "Ma'am, sorry to disturb 
you. But we've just received word from Tokyo..."
	"I know." She replied, "It's an Angel attack."
	Her declaration shook him from his musings, as he 
nodded, "Er... yes, ma'am. We're prepping the Lear for you 
now. It'll be a few hours to Tokyo."
	She smiled at him and brushed back a stray strand of 
light brown hair from her face, "No need, Mr. Falkner. I'll 
handle my own travel arrangements."
	"But the Major said to get you back to Tokyo ASAP--"
	"Which is why I'm not taking the Lear. Comfortable as 
that would've been."
	"Yes, ma'am."
	"Oh... and Falkner?"
	"Yes, ma'am?"
	"If I catch you trying to look down my robe again, 
I'll rip your eyes out, alright?" She smiled sweetly at 
him.
	"Yes, ma'am!"
	She shut the door in his face and let the smile slip 
from her features. She threw off the uncomfortable robe and 
pulled open the picture window of her penthouse apartment. 
It had proven necessary to have that especially done, since 
most people designed these windows to never open. She 
needed that though.
	She looked out, taking in New York for a brief moment 
and allowed herself to taste the texture of the city one 
last time before she headed out. Tokyo would be a whole new 
world to her again.
	She knew Shinji's eagerness to confront the Angel. He 
had been waiting for it for these many years after all. She 
could taste it.
	She took a glance at herself in the mirror and 
nodded. Her face was utterly devoid of expression. With 
only herself, it always was.
	He will need us.
	Plus he misses me, I'm sure.
	That is immaterial.
	Not to me, it isn't.
	Let us go. 
	She pushed back her pale blue hair from her eyes and 
hopped on the windowsill. She spread out her arms, allowing 
the powerful winds to caress her naked form for a long 
moment before her other came and enfolded her in a warm 
embrace. She stepped off the windowsill as 
gravity/wasnotdown/was-
Singularity/indirection/toseeking/beFOUND-- 
	The windows of the nearby buildings were rattled by 
the sonic boom as a streak of black, white and red raced 
off to the distant east.

	
	"Um... Shinji... something's rattling me..."
	"Its just nerves."
	"No, I mean my plugsuit is shaking... It's very slow, 
but I can feel it, like someone's thumping on my hip."
	"Oh... that means someone's trying to contact you. 
Slow down to normal speed and find out what they want. Just 
talk normally, I'll go on ahead."
	"But--" She sighed and willed herself to slow down. 
It was working better than she expected. In just a few 
seconds, she's gotten the whole super-speed or compression 
thing under her full control. She could feel time for 
herself contracting back to normal... and the strange 
tingling sensation as the thickened air released its grip 
on her. She managed to catch a glimpse of Shinji's flapping 
cape and bootsoles before he zoomed off down the corridor.
	As the world sprang into normal motion around her, 
she staggered as the lightning trailing her finally caught 
up again. That must've been the worst part about the entire 
super powers thing. She wondered idly why Shinji didn't 
seem to have that problem. Around her a number of personnel 
blinked in surprise, but noone seemed to be too surprised. 
She smiled weakly at them and waved. They waved back before 
hurrying on their way.
	At normal speed the couldn't feel the thumping 
anymore. It was a full body vibration. It was at just the 
right frequency to set the teeth humming. Very annoying. 
She fumbled at her hip, trying to find the source of the 
vibrations from before and found a few more cunningly 
concealed buttons. She tapped one and Ritsuko's voice came 
at her, "--uka, please come back to the infirmary."
	"Oh! Um... Ritsuko-san?"
	"Yes, dear?"
	"I..." she looked around. She had no idea where she 
was. Much less what she was doing here. Why HAD she 
followed Shinji? She wasn't sure. Just that Kaji had said, 
'Angel Attack' and the next thing she knew she'd been 
gripped by a powerful excitement and had to rush to... 
somewhere.
	"Come down to the infirmary, dear. It's for your own 
good. It'll be alright. Shinji will be fine, don't worry 
about him." Her voice was soothing, though oddly tinny. 
Asuka could've sworn Ritsuko was standing right in front of 
her.
	"How're you talking to me?"
	"Short wave radio built into the plugsuit. The 
speakers are on your shoulders."
	Asuka looked at her shoulders thoughtfully. The 
plugsuit's material seemed so painfully thin, but she 
realized it must've contained some pretty sophisticated and 
very tiny circuitry to do what it was supposed to. "Wow."
	"How do I get back to the infirmary?" she looked 
around, "I'm... um... I'm not really sure where I am right 
now."
	"I'll direct you, but you'll have to take the 
elevators like a normal person." Asuka couldn't see her but 
knew that the woman was grinning at her. She couldn't help 
but flinch at the implication. She wasn't normal anymore. 
She could catch a bullet and go halfway across Tokyo in 
under a minute.
	"A-alright."
	"Want some music?"
	"What?"
	"The controls for the radio are on your other hip."
	"Oh. Um... maybe later."
	"No problem."


	Shinji burst out of launch bay 23 which had been 
hidden inside the exit pipe of a storm drain. He tilted his 
head back, letting his body follow the slight movement and 
sent himself rocketing into the night sky. His speed was 
such that the very air battered at him but he drank in its 
energy. He'd spent the early part of the day sunning 
himself and even now, after that battle with the L-types, 
earlier, and helping Asuka, he was still crackling with 
stored power. He pushed himself as fast as his powers could 
take him and he could vaguely imagine the crack of thunder 
his passage caused. 
	He would've liked to have had Asuka with him. She 
deserved to share the fun too, but Ritsuko had called her 
back. She was still inexperienced. More likely than not, 
she'd just hurt herself. Not that it detracted too much 
from his excitement. He'd always been alone in this. Except 
for Rei. And she was... well, she was Rei. The vibration 
from his radio shook him out of his reverie.
	"Unit 01?" The Major's voice was harsh and tinny 
across the tiny speakers.
	"Yes, sir?"
	"Engage the angel. You are authorized to use all 
powers. I repeat, you are authorized to use all powers. 
Bring that sucker down before it reaches Japan's coast."
	"Thank you, sir!"
	He grinned into the wind. He had been waiting for 
this. The L-types were all very well, but a true superhero 
was tested by the mettle of his foes. The angel was a 
worthy foe indeed. Or so he'd been told. He was ready. 
After all, couldn't he leap tall buildings in a single 
bound?
	The coast fell away behind him and the sea was 
nothing so much as a blur as he flew over it. Even at his 
speed, it would take him a minute or so longer to reach the 
target. But he was definitely faster than a speeding 
bullet.
	He could already pick it out in the distance, 
surrounded by UN and Japanese warships. Seeing around the 
curvature of the planet was an elementary trick he'd taught 
himself back in grade school. It grew in his field of 
vision as he drew closer. 
	It had reared itself out of the water, several dozen 
feet tall standing in a birdlike crouch on top of the 
remains of the UN Carrier Dacosta. The Angel's face, if it 
could be called such, only served to enhance its avian 
appearance, resembling a weird bird's skull. The body was 
black and lean to the point of being emaciated, like a very 
broad shouldered human with no neck who'd been taken 
through a taffy machine. It's ribs extended out of its 
chest and a red sphere was cradled in them like an obscene, 
smooth parody of a human heart.
	A number of the other ships in the near vicinity were 
firing on it, but there didn't seem to be any effect. 
Shinji watched in fascination as it actually caught a 
missile launched at it, shredding the metal casing with its 
long, delicate fingers.	
	It stared at the source of the missile and its eyes 
flared, causing that carrier to go up in a cross shaped 
explosion.
	Shinji was fascinated. It was amazing. A powerful 
engine of destruction. Almost something straight out of the 
comic books. A truly worthy challenge.
	He could vaguely hear Kaji's voice saying, "Kick it." 
And he grinned broadly. There was no doubt. There was no 
fear. Only the thrill of battle. He pulled his head back, 
sending himself shooting straight up. A second later and 
miles above, with a suddenness that would've torn apart 
anything else that would try such a maneuver, he looped 
around, rocketing straight towards the water and the 
creature.
	He allowed gravity to urge him on, as he built up his 
own gathered speed. He shifted energy to mass and twisted 
his substance into something that was almost totally 
impermeable. He did not even realize precisely how he did 
it, he simply thought of it as becoming super-strong. The 
scientists who studied him called it Singularity.
	As he closed, he drew back a fist, wrapping it in 
mass and energy, his every motion seemed to distort things 
around him as he weighed heavily on the fabric of space. He 
smashed his hand into where he approximated its forehead 
was, driving his fist into it, backed as it was by his 
considerable mass and speed.
	The impact sent out shockwaves that rocked all of the 
warships and shattered all the glass of the nearby ships. 
The creature... the angel, reeled from the force of the 
blow. Its bird skull face cracked almost in half, but it 
did not quite fall from its perch. Shinji could only stare 
in amazement. He hadn't hit anything full force in a very 
long time. But every time he'd done so, whatever it was, 
was inevitably destroyed. If anything, the angel was only 
mildly hurt and staggered by the blow.
	The angel took advantage of Shinji's surprise and 
seemed to shrug its shoulders. As it did, the muscle mass 
of its chest, rippled and seemed to redistribute itself 
along its upper arm before it lashed out a fist, slapping 
Shinji out of the air and into a ship. He tore through the 
steel of the vessel as though it were tissue paper, but he 
could still feel the metal clawing at him before it gave 
way and the impact of each deck before he burst through 
each one.
	He ended up in the engine room where panicked sailors 
and engineers stared at him in confusion. He picked himself 
up, wincing in pain. He was banged up pretty badly and as 
he could taste something coppery in his mouth. He brought 
up a hand and touched it to his lip. Blood. He was 
bleeding. It had actually hurt him!
	His face set itself into a rictus of fury. It wasn't 
going to get away with THAT! He flew out of the holes he'd 
created, building up his speed and strength once more. 
After all... wasn't he more powerful than a locomotive?
It was time to get heroic.


	"This isn't going so well, is it?" Kaji sighed to 
himself, his arms folded across his chest as he watched the 
live feed from the battle.
	The Doctor bit her lower lip, doing her best to keep 
the tension she felt away from her face. She whispered. 
"He's getting hurt out there." 
	The Chief put a comforting hand on her shoulder, "It 
will be alright."
	A tech at her station spoke, "The ships are pulling 
back. They're allowing Unit 01 to engage directly. They're 
providing some covering fire, but that's it."
	One of the techs, an attractive brunette woman with 
short bob of hair blurted out suddenly, "Unit 01's P-length 
just went up to five micrometers."
	A pretty blonde woman added, "Increased adrenaline 
levels. Pulse rate and blood pressure way up."
	"I think its safe to say that our boy is pissed." 
Kaji replied in a mutter. He raised his voice slightly, 
adjusting the microphone he had attached to his earpiece, 
"Unit 01-- you left yourself wide open for that last one, 
so don't stop. It looks like you've got the edge on him in 
speed. Give him a barrage."
	Shinji's upset voice came across the radio, "Sir, 
this-- I think it can bypass my invulnerability. I'm 
bleeding..." The live feed from the battle showed that the 
boy stopped, flying just out of the angel's reach.
	Kaji replied smoothly, "Doesn't matter, son. He has 
to hit you to hurt you and you're faster. Just keep moving. 
Simulation eighteen. Remember?"
	"Yes, sir!"

	
	Asuka was back in bed and watching the monitor 
tensely. "Is he going to be--?"
	"Don't worry about him, he'll be fine." Ritsuko gave 
the girl a confident smile she didn't really feel. She was 
against allowing Asuka to watch the battle, but it would 
help give the girl an idea as to what she could expect when 
her turn came. If she ever decided to help. As shy and 
heistant as the girl seemed, there was an unspoken 
insistence in her very attitude that she be allowed to see 
what was happening. Too many secrets had been kept from her 
and she wasn't going to stand for it.
	Although she had allowed herself to lie down for it, 
complete with a new hospital robe worn over her plug suit 
and a replacement set of sheets to replace the ones she'd 
ruined earlier.
	The timing couldn't have been worse, though. The poor 
girl had been through enough shocks today, this was another 
one she could've done without. But despite the initial hits 
the angel and Shinji had traded, the battle seemed to be on 
more equal footing now, with Shinji slowly taking the upper 
hand. He flew quickly, ducking and weaving the swipes that 
the angel was making. As each blow passed within a 
hairsbreadth of striking him, he would lash back, striking 
with whatever he had on hand. On more than one occasion, he 
would swoop down and pick up large jagged sections of metal 
which he would drive into the creature's limbs. He'd 
already succeeded in apparently disabling the creature's 
right arm, which dangled loosely down its side. This only 
served to redouble the attacks it was making with its left.
	"But what is it?" 
	"An alien creature. We call it an angel. One of 
several which are expected to try and invade the earth."
	Asuka stared at Ritsuko, ignoring the battle on the 
screen for the first time since it started, "You're 
serious..."
	Ritsuko looked amused, "You just saw a boy who can 
fly, bend steel like so much taffy, you catch bullets and 
watched some L-types get their heads blown off and keep 
going. All that, just today, and you can't accept aliens 
angels?"
	"That looks like a gooney bird..." Asuka murmured 
looking at the screen again.
	"Yeah, it does, doesn't it? It'd almost be cute if it 
weren't huge and rampaging."	
	Asuke just stared at her in horror. Cute?!
	"It's okay... just relax. We've been preparing for 
them for a long time. It's why we've been looking for kids 
like you and Shinji."
	"Kids who have... superpowers?"
	Ritsuko nodded, "We theorized that conventional 
weaponry would have no effect on them. Only certain special 
people have abilities that can bypass their defenses."
	"But--"
	Ritsuko sighed just as Shinji landed a powerful 
wallop on the creature's 'beak'. "Asuka, I know you're 
upset and you have a lot, a lot, a LOT of questions, but if 
you promise me that you'll get some rest, I'll do my best 
to answer them. After you've rested."
	Asuka sighed and crossed her arms, dropping back into 
the bed and pulling Dieter closer to her. She watched the 
battle progress, as Shinji drove a spear of metal into the 
creature's side and suddenly gagged at a horrible taste. 
She pulled her thumb away from her mouth, wincing at the 
taste of the plug-suit material. She sighed. Well, that was 
one way to keep her from biting her nails.


	Shinji grinned, slipping his body between each of the 
Angel's strikes. The Major was right. This thing was at 
least as strong as he was, but he was faster. He could 
handle this. He could really deal with this, no problem.
	He'd gathered a number of ten foot girders from the 
remnants of one of the ships and was using them almost like 
javelins. They were penetrating the Angel's 'flesh', 
crippling it slowly, but it was fighting on gamely.
	He drew back, just outside of the reach of its arms 
and launched another barrage of his projectiles. He swung 
his arm around in an over arm throw with all of his 
strength, sending the steel sections screaming through the 
air at supersonic speeds.
	The creature raised its good hand to fend off the 
attack as it raised its head to get a good look at him. 
Shinji saw its eyes flash into golden crosses for a second 
before he was suddenly enveloped by pain.


	Kaji groaned, "Oh shit."
	On the monitor the live feed from robot camera four 
showed Shinji suddenly caught in a mid-air cross shaped 
explosion. He was stunned for a critical few seconds, his 
cape, now tattered and fluttering weakly as he fell.
	The Angel, reached out, almost seeming to overbalance 
itself on its precarious perch and caught the falling 
Shinji in its good hand. It raised the source of its pain 
up to its eye and began to squeeze. 
	A sudden babble of voices erupted from the control 
center. Above them, the Doctor's grip on her desk turned 
her knuckles white.
	"Pressure increasing on the plug-suit. Three hundred 
kilopascals and rising."
	"He's slipping into unconsciousness, but P-length is 
holding at one micrometer."
	"Sir, we know why the ships have been pulling back... 
bombers are coming in..." the tech's eyes widened as new 
information was fed to her, "They're carrying an N2 
device."
	"Bomber ETA to release point in one minute, sir!"
	"What?" Kaji tapped his earpiece and spoke into his 
mike rapidly, his voice was low and calm, but urgent, 
"Shinji, wake up. You have to wake up. You need to get out 
of there faster than a speeding bullet. They're going to 
use an N2 bomb on you. Get out!"
	Camera three focused more tightly on Shinji's face. 
It had an expression of dazed confusion mixed with pain. 
The boy hadn't been really hurt by anything since he was 
nine... Kaji shook his head. 
	He could see the boy struggling for a second before, 
to everyone's amazement, the angel's arm suddenly raised 
above its head and it was actually lifted off the carrier 
wreck it had stationed itself on.
	Another camera showed a more distant view. They could 
see what passed for  musculature in the angel's arm tense 
as it began to squeeze the boy that had actually managed to 
lift it. The grimace of pain on Shinji's face deepened, but 
he continued to concentrate, somehow managing to raise the 
massive creature even higher into the air in his attempt to 
escape. 
	The angel had other plans. From its elbow, a spike of 
energy protruded that suddenly retracted back into the 
angel's forearm. The hand that held Shinji shuddered, and 
some sort of gaseous backblast escaped between the 
creature's fingers. The slow lift ended and the angel 
crashed back onto the wrecked and much abused Dacosta, 
finally breaking it in half. They began to sink, but the 
angel didn't relinquish its grip on Shinji.
	"Solid energy impact. Like some sort of energy 
piledriver. Its hitting Unit 01 with it! Fifty megapascals 
of impact pressure!"
	"L-length just dropped to point oh-five micrometers."
	There was no sound being fed to them back in the 
control center, but from the camera three feed they could 
all see Shinji begin to scream.


	"Ohmigod! It's killing him!"
	"Asuka," Ritsuko tried to soothe her, "He's 
alright... he's invulnera--"
	"Look at him, he's screaming, Ritsuko! Someone help 
him! Someone has to help him!" Her voice was rising even as 
she pulled herself up. Dieter the bear was making little 
choking noises as her arm tightened around his little 
stuffed neck.
	Ritsuko steeled herself and refused to look at the 
screen. She knew that she would start panicking too if she 
did. She started to say something, but Asuka's voice 
suddenly rose to an inaudible high-pitched whine and she 
began to blur.
	The woman recognized that Asuka had accessed her 
powers again and ducked just in time. There was a loud 
explosion, which resulted in another shredded sheet and a 
bolt of lightning that suddenly tore from the bed striking 
the TV screen they'd been watching.
	Ritsuko peeked from the floor. The TV screen was a 
total loss. It had become scorched around the edges and the 
glass was blown out... no... it was blown in. There was no 
glass on the floor near the screen. 
	She peeked above the bed and only Dieter was there, 
looking rather lost and lonely in the middle of the empty 
and torn up bed. Asuka had vanished again. She leapt for 
the intercom to get the people in the control center to 
patch her into Asuka's suit radio again, but she caught her 
toe on one of the bed's legs and tripped, sending her 
sprawled on the floor. It took a little longer than it 
should've before she finally got to the intercom, but it 
was more than enough time. Those were the critical few 
seconds when things REALLY started to happen.
	

	"Bomber ETA to release point 20 seconds!"
	The tension in the room could've been cut with a 
knife and served at a dysfunctional dinner table.
	Their view suddenly became just snow and noise.
	"What the--?"
	"Sir, we just lost the signal from camera three. 
We're not sure what happened--"
	Kaji snapped back, "Just shift to camera two. Release 
10 cc's of adrenaline into Unit 01." He tapped his headset 
and spoke in a low, calm tone that he most assuredly was 
not feeling. "Not even a bursting shell can pierce your 
skin, Shinji-kun, remember? Either get out, or crank up 
your invulnerability."
	The screen flickered back to life, showing a 
different view of the action. Shinji was now hanging limp 
from the angel's hand.
	"He's unconscious!"
	"N2 device is released, sir. Detonation in three 
seconds!"
	"Dammit." Kaji muttered.
	They watched helplessly as the bomb fell. 
	"Two seconds to detonation!"
	"One second!"
	The view shifted slightly and caught sight of the 
wayward camera three, which was mounted on a small remote 
controlled helicopter. Without warning, it exploded and 
sent a jagged bolt of lightning arcing across to strike the 
angel. The bolt danced and played across its body. It 
seemed to roar in pain as it was bathed in electrical fire. 
As the lightning flash ended, the hand it had been holding 
Shinji in, had also vanished.
	That only managed to register on the eyes for a 
fraction of a second before the all consuming flare from 
the N2 bomb, followed by the noise and static of 
electromagnetic disruption. 
	"What the HELL was that?" Kaji blinked. 
	"Our sensors weren't active long enough to get a 
clear reading, but it seemed like some sort of massive 
electrical discharge--"
	"I could see that, Lieutenant, I want to know what 
happened."
	Another tech who had been silent up to this point 
suddenly spoke. "Sir, the Infirmary reports that Unit 03 
has vanished."
	"She's what?"
	"Cameras will be active in thirty seconds."
	"Sir, FATE conjectures the strike on the angel was 
some sort of massive tightly organized mass of gamma 
particles. It was moving so fast that it was transforming 
the air in its path into an ionized plasma. The electrical 
discharge grounded into the angel."
	"Where did it get that from?"
	"01's plug-suit is broadcasting through the N2 
interference. FATE is collating that information against 
the visual data."
	"We just picked up Unit 03's signal. She's with 01. 
Her P-length is registering at 34 micrometers and holding!" 
The tech blew a few strands of long dark hair from out of 
her eyes, "Sir... this can't be right. According to her 
plug-suit's sensors she's not... er... she's travelling 
at... this can't possibly be right." She shook her head.
	Kaji glanced over, "What?"
	"There's no physical body registering, but we have a 
mass reading. That's impossible! The gamma body may be Unit 
03--"
	He murmured under his breath, "Repealing the laws of 
physics..."
	"Unit 01's conscious again, sir. His P-length just 
jumped to match hers. He's--"
	"Receiving broadcast from the cameras and satellites 
again, sir. Picture's clearing up."
	

	Asuka couldn't remember what had happened clearly. 
She knew she had been very upset at seeing Shinji getting 
hurt. He was the first kid her age who'd ever been nice to 
her. Weird as he was. She remembered screaming at Ritsuko 
to help him. For someone... anyone to help... then she 
remembered everything suddenly blurring... as though she 
had slowed down, but it didn't feel like it.
	She remembered jumping out of bed to go to him, to 
help him. She was scared of the angel. The creature. 
Whatever it was. But she was more scared that he would get 
hurt. Superpowers or not, he was just a kid too. A kid like 
her. More like her than anyone she'd ever known before, 
since they could both do weird stuff. 
	She remembered the leap. She remembered clearing a 
distance that was clear across the room... she saw the 
screen rushing to meet her as she closed that distance... 
she remembered something black and light and dark and 
crackling and silently loud rushing past her as she kept 
falling towards the picture, which wasn't a picture anymore 
but it was really them and they were so far away and 
everything was happening before she could think, so she 
didn't think she just wanted to be there and she felt like 
she was underwater but she wasn't, but if felt like she 
was, so she swam through the thick air angling herself 
towards the creature... and gravity had no power and she 
kicked and stroked and swam like it was water, but it was 
really air, but it was alright and it was frozen and she 
swam.	She remembered hitting its leg, crashing into a thing 
that felt like crumbly powder, digging in her fingers and 
toes and climbing as fast as she could, finding the seams 
and handholds and making them when she really needed to, as 
fast as she dared while behind her a dozen, a hundred other 
Asuka's were also climbing and falling and swimming and 
moving and she looked up as she passed the angel's chest 
and dug her fingers into the purple ball there and she 
couldn't see anything to each side, just black, black, 
black, black and ahead was Shinji in the thing's hand and 
he was asleep and he wasn't breathing and his face was blue 
and she climbed faster and behind her a thousand other 
Asuka's swarmed up following her path. She remembered 
reaching Shinji, who was bluefaced and not moving and 
frozen and everything else was frozen and she tore at the 
hand that she hit and screamed and kicked and dug and tore 
and gouged and she touched him and his eyes opened slowly 
oh so very slowly and she pulled and pulled and pulled and 
its hand cracked and powdered and flashed and she screamed. 
She screamed! Never again! Never again! Then... just white. 
Nothing. Blank space...
	The next thing she remembered with any clarity was 
waking up to Shinji's smile. He had a happy expression on 
his face and her in his arms. She felt totally drained. She 
barely even had the energy to blush. Not that that stopped 
her. A blush rarely waited for an opportune moment.
	"Are you okay?" She asked him slowly. It was a silly 
question. She was being very silly. Of course he was 
alright. He was flying with her in his arms and he didn't 
seem to be straining at all.
	"They dropped a bomb on us." He smiled pleasantly, 
"I've never had one dropped on me before. I was getting 
worried there for a moment, but I'm glad you came and 
helped me."
	"Um... you're welcome." Her blush deepened. Despite 
the battle he'd just been through he still smelled faintly 
of bath soap. There was still some blood on his lip and his 
nose was bleeding slightly, but otherwise he looked fine. 
Better than fine actually. He was even cuter up close, she 
realized.
	The fingertips of her gloves had been torn off and 
her hands were very sore. But neither that nor her 
embarrassment stopped her from wrapping her arms around his 
neck when she realized just how high up they were. 
"Shouldn't... shouldn't we get back to... you know... what 
did Ritsuko-san call it? Nerve?"
	"It's not quite over yet." He said distantly, his 
eyes focused on the now tranquil waters below. There was 
nothing floating in them now. She remembered there had been 
ships when she was watching on the monitor. Of the angel 
though, there seemed to be nothing left.
	Asuka bit back a scream as the angel's charred and 
twisted form burst out of the water suddenly. It rose... 
bobbed once, then settled into an odd sideways float. Or 
perhaps it was on its back, it was hard to tell where its 
front was now, as it's broken arm had charred off totally 
and the rest of it was a scarred mess of black and bone 
white. 
	"Isn't it--?"
	"Not dead yet. Look." He gave a nod of his head and 
she looked. It was moving ever so faintly and it wasn't 
just the motion of the sea doing it. Small pieces of 
scorched flesh were sloughing off of the creature, 
revealing shiny and healthy looking black flesh underneath. 
Even the shattered skull face seemed to be getting pushed 
out of the way by a whole face that was rising slowly from 
the folds of the creature's substance. "It's healing 
itself."
	"Oh god... do they have to bomb it again?"
	"No... I think--" he began but was interrupted by 
sudden shudders running through both of them.
	"Asuka, what're you doing out of the infirmary 
again?" Kaji's spoke. His voice was stern but there was a 
strange undercurrent of amusement to it.
	"Um... uh... I mean... I... oh god!" she covered her 
face.
	"And Shinji... yes, I know she's pretty, but enough 
flirting with her, you need to finish off the angel." 
	"Who's flirting?" The boy responded stiffly.
	"Well, you still have an angel to finish. Most of its 
defenses are still up, we think, but you seem to be able to 
bypass its like it could bypass yours."
	"Yes sir. I was just about to... um..." he flashed 
Asuka a self-conscious glance then continued, "I was kind 
of planning on ramming myself through it, but I'm worried 
about Asuka, sir."
	She blushed even more and replied faintly, "Um... if 
I'm a bother, you could just... um... I guess fly me back 
or something." She ended weakly.
	"How much of a charge do you still have?" Kaji's 
voice came back.
	"About a third of my capacity, sir. Why?"
	"Well... you have been asking me for a chance to use 
your Nova Flux again. You are authorized for all powers..."
	"Really, sir? Wow! Thanks." Shinji grinned excitedly.  
	"Are you waiting for Valentine's or something? Get to 
it. It seems to be healing very quickly. We estimate that 
in another half hour it'll be back to full health."
	"What is Nova Flux?" Asuka finally asked.
	Shinji through his grin stared down at the seared 
angel and said, "Heat Vision."
	His eyes suddenly changed from a pleasant grayish 
brown to a disturbingly bright crimson. There was a brief 
red flash of light from them and as Asuka watched, a 
portion of the angel where its chest had been seemed to 
twist and warp. As though its substance were being pinched 
into a single point. There was a loud crack, like something 
strained suddenly reaching its breaking point and a 
pinpoint flare of pure white light burst from the warped 
section.
	The pinprick of white blossomed suddenly expanding 
almost out of control into a searing explosion of pure 
energy, consuming the creature in a conflagration of white 
flames. Around it the sea bubbled as it boiled away from 
the heat, which even from their distant vantage point, 
Asuka could feel on her face.
	"No wonder they didn't let you use it a while ago--" 
Asuka mumbled around her thumb.
	"I have it under control. They're just scared of it." 
He replied.
	Well, why wouldn't they be? Asuka asked herself.
	The two watched in silence as the creature seared 
away into nothing but ash floating across the boiling sea. 
	A sudden gust of wind sent Asuka's hair blowing 
across Shinji's face and set the torn remnants of his cape 
flapping. She looked away from the sea and into the sky as 
it deepened into night. Above them the Aurora Borealis 
shimmered faintly into view, like a veil across the stars. 
For a moment... just for a moment, Asuka could almost 
imagine the only people in the world were her and Shinji. 
And somehow, the thought wasn't that bad.
	A voice interrupted the moment, light and amused as 
it spoke. "Something tells me I should've taken the Lear."
	Shinji turned, shifting his orientation to face the 
voice, Asuka still cradled in his arms. It was a girl of 
their age dressed in a similar plugsuit. It was red and 
black, but the gloves and boots were white. Across the 
chest gold markings could be made out indistinctly. She was 
smirking at them and floating at roughly the same height 
they were.
	She had her arms folded across her chest and one foot 
seemed to be pretending to be tapping the ground which was 
actually a couple of miles west and a few hundred feet 
down. Her hair was a strange pale blue.
	Shinji's face broke into another grin, "Rei! When did 
you come back from the States?"
	"Just a few seconds ago." She leaned forward and eyed 
Asuka thoughtfully.
	Asuka gulped and tried to shrink deeper into Shinji's 
arms. An action which only caused the girl's dark red eyes 
to narrow further. The same red that Shinji's eyes had been 
when he used his heat vision.
	"Obviously, I'm here just a little too late, aren't 
I?" She asked a little sharply, continuing to eye Asuka. 
There was some strange undercurrent to her question which 
made the redhead wonder whether this Rei person was asking 
about the battle or something else.
	Shinji smiled and inclined his head towards the 
direction of the coast, "No, you're not! The Major is 
making dinner, come on. We'll make a party of it!"
	Rei sighed and released a puff of air, blowing at the 
hair which was threatening to cover her eyes. She smirked 
at Asuka, "He'll never get it."
	"Um... this isn't what it looks like--"
	Rei laughed, "It usually isn't with Shin-chan. 
	"Get what?"
	"Nevermind."
	The girl flew closer, "I'm Rei Ayanami." Her eyes 
twinkled as though she were sharing a grand joke with 
Asuka.
	"Asuka... Asuka Soryuu."
	"Cool. Nice to meet you." The girl grinned. "Hey, 
Shinji, is the Major making sukiyaki again?"
	"I think so." 
	"Heck... I got here too early then. Oh, well... let's 
get out of here."
	Asuka wondered if this was going to be a normal day, 
what dinner would be like.

End Part 3



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