It is usually clear which classification applies best. Carl Horn is sometimes recording Anno (primary), statements by Hiroyuki Yamaga (primary or secondary), or his own interpretations (tertiary). Some people or materials shift statuses eg. Source is based on the ultimate origins of information, not proximate an email forwarding an anonymous fan translation of a Anno interview in a Japanese book is considered primary, not tertiary. Tertiary sources can be insightful, but they also are often working with rumor or out of date information. Tertiary is any source further removed than that-mainstream news coverage, academic analysis, fan speculation & analysis etc.: eg. Carl Horn or Toshio Okada, or fans attending events. Secondary is a source from someone who knows Primaries or is reporting about events/statements first-hand: eg. (I include Japanese seiyuu because as Asuka’s last line shows, they have direct input, or as Ritsuko’s last line shows, special insight.) Primary is material from someone who worked on an object of interest: eg. Within each year, entries are further categorized by level of involvement: So the date is whenever a source was created, not when it was published or otherwise disseminated. This page is sorted by chronology to allow tracking the flow of causality and references over time, and help highlight changes like retcons or self-serving memories. there seem to be no mentions or quotations of the Anata to Watashi no Gainax interviews in the Japanese web). There is so much material that half the difficulty is simply collating the existing materials, and some extensive sources seem to have been lost to both the Japanese and English fandoms (eg. the connection of Kaworu to cats, Gainax’s bafflement that viewers might think Misato killed Kaji, the influence of earthquakes on people, connections to Aum Shinrikyo, garbled information about suicide attempts, Anno’s conservative nationalist views or philosophy of “poison”, retcons like swapping the Adam and Lilith plot devices, panspermia & First Ancestral Race being slowly removed from production materials and then post-NGE slowly restored, the many conflicting pieces of information on the end of NGE TV and EoE, Yamaga’s questionable reliability etc).Īs I compile more material, I become increasingly convinced that far from Evangelion being a baffling mystery, it is in fact one of the most understandable anime out there, with a wealth of information about almost every detail, from the earliest planning meetings to how long particular episode productions took to the source of minor details like the “A-10 nerve”, and that Hideaki Anno, far from being a reticent auteur of mystery, has collectively been forthcoming about anything one might ask-to the point where multiple interviews could justly be described as “book-length” (the books in question being June, Schizo, Prano, the 1.0 CRC, & the 2.0 CRC). The purpose of compiling a large page of quotes & references classified by date & source level is to make it easier to put NGE into a historical context by tracing the evolution of plot or characters, cross-reference statements made in interviews, jump forward and backwards to flesh out otherwise obscure allusions to events, and enable easy keyword-based search for various concepts (eg. I'm actually going to order another one for my other rig I love it so much.This page is an extensive anthology of Gainax/Hideaki Anno/ Evangelion-related quotes, excerpts, sources, references, & analyses, organized by reliability & year. The installation process alone is the reason I will be using this block over the Supercool or my EK Direct Die kit. Other than that though, I honestly love this thing. The only downside is you have to order it from AliExpress, and it took a couple weeks for mine to ship. I'm sure the temperatures will be fine and as expected once I install everything into my main rig with liquid metal and 1680mm worth of radiators. I can't speak on temperatures since my test bench only has a 240mm radiator and I wasn't using liquid metal. Combined with Koolance quick disconnects, I was able to test both CPUs in under an hour. Preparing the CPU takes longer than the actual installation, it's literally a ~5 minute process. Place block on to CPU and put stock ILM screws in block and screw down. Place some Kapton tape around CPU to hold it into the socketĥ. Make sure stock backplate is taped/held down to motherboard. This block is an absolute joy to work with. I tested two delidded CPUs (13900K and 13900KS), just to make sure they still worked after the delidding process. Thought I'd share my thoughts after using the Iceman briefly.
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