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Sometimes, a Mecha designer wants their work to look that much more impressive. The solution? Verticality. These go way past Shoulders of Doom in a very specific way, although they aren't necessarily pauldrons. Eva Fins are when a mecha has a pair of large fin-like projections from the back or shoulders that are far taller than they are wide, extending far above the head of the mech. They may serve a purpose aside from intimidation, such as being the equivalent of a vehicle roof-rack, but they may very well just be decorative. Examples of Eva Fins include:

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  • Sometimes, a Mecha designer wants their work to look that much more impressive. The solution? Verticality. These go way past Shoulders of Doom in a very specific way, although they aren't necessarily pauldrons. Eva Fins are when a mecha has a pair of large fin-like projections from the back or shoulders that are far taller than they are wide, extending far above the head of the mech. They may serve a purpose aside from intimidation, such as being the equivalent of a vehicle roof-rack, but they may very well just be decorative. Examples of Eva Fins include:
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  • Sometimes, a Mecha designer wants their work to look that much more impressive. The solution? Verticality. These go way past Shoulders of Doom in a very specific way, although they aren't necessarily pauldrons. Eva Fins are when a mecha has a pair of large fin-like projections from the back or shoulders that are far taller than they are wide, extending far above the head of the mech. They may serve a purpose aside from intimidation, such as being the equivalent of a vehicle roof-rack, but they may very well just be decorative. Just to reiterate, these are separate from Shoulders of Doom. Eva Fins are characterized by giving the mech a very particular type of upper body silhouette, and do not need to be pauldrons. Examples of Eva Fins include:
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