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| - Kaji delivers the item to Gendo Ikari, upon which the following interchange ensues: Kaji: Now, as I promised... The stored Lost Number, kept as a backup. The guidepost towards the unification of all souls unto God. Gendo: Yes, used to open the door to Human Instrumentality... Nebuchadnezzar's Key. The true nature of Nebuchadnezzar's Key remains unknown. Most fan speculation contends that, given the fact that the Key replaces the role of Adam's embryo in the original series, it is simply Rebuild's equivalent of a reduced Adam. It should be noted, however, that an entity equivalent to Adam in Rebuild has not been confirmed.
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| - Kaji delivers the item to Gendo Ikari, upon which the following interchange ensues: Kaji: Now, as I promised... The stored Lost Number, kept as a backup. The guidepost towards the unification of all souls unto God. Gendo: Yes, used to open the door to Human Instrumentality... Nebuchadnezzar's Key. The true nature of Nebuchadnezzar's Key remains unknown. Most fan speculation contends that, given the fact that the Key replaces the role of Adam's embryo in the original series, it is simply Rebuild's equivalent of a reduced Adam. It should be noted, however, that an entity equivalent to Adam in Rebuild has not been confirmed. The key was designed by Ikuto Yamashita In Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, the Key itself is not shown, but its case can be seen multiple times. The first time it is seen is when Fuyutsuki informs Gendo about Kaworu showing Shinji the result of the Near Third Impact, the second time is when Gendo is watching Lilith's severed head.
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