![]() Rei's brain (comprised at the start of the series by 60 smartphone motherboards because of underfunding) is filled with useful knowledge about astronomy, astronautics, and earth science (as well as a surprising depth of knowledge about Evangelion and Shonen Jump characters). Like the initial robot girl model, it shares the inscription "Rei 01" under its neck. The circular sensors remain on top of the head and show up as hair decorations. The hair and the body contain various metal plates while her neck contains a couple of holes that probably function as input sockets. As a robot girl, Rei has beautiful long hair that covers most of her body. ![]() A couple of round censors are located on top, probably to serve for spatial recognition and sound input, while its eyes are comprised of two high quality circular cameras. That appearance remains pretty much the same throughout most of the mini-series, up until it finally ceases to function in chapter 9.Īt the end of the final chapter, Rei is revived, or rather rebuilt, into the body of a beautiful robot girl, which is the same girl model the audience sees in chapter 1. It has a spherical round main body with a couple of gyroscope "legs," which help balance the robot and also house its hands. The next version of Rei we see, Version 37, is a much sleeker, more rounded robot which, instead of propellers, uses air blasts to move around in zero gravity. Eyesight is provided by a couple of simple cameras on top of the robot. Energy is provided by a rechargable 12V Li-Ion battery, a couple of cranks serve as its arms, and a simple rectangular gyroscope is located inside to provide balance. As it's a prototype, it's rather messy in appearance and misses a lot of its later features. The first time we see Rei, it's in the form of Version 23, a boxy, clunky prototype which is supposed to use wind propellers to move in zero-gravity conditions.
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