In article <Xns938075F55418kaliarules@66.185.95.104>, kumonryuu@hotmail.com 
says...
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>fwhite*NOSPAM*@colfax.com (Frank White) wrote in
>news:ba6sms$2cnp$2@news.fsr.net: 
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>> In article <ZFrxa.23158$_e6.6816@news2.east.cox.net>, 
>> sanjian@widomaker.com says...
>>>
>>>Vaughn L.Porter wrote:
>>>> "Daniel Rudy" <dcrudy@invalid.pacbell.nospam.net.0123456789> wrote
>>>> in message
>>>> news:3EC4AFF4.7090805@invalid.pacbell.nospam.net.0123456789... 
>>>
>>>> He's neither. He's very repressed. And let's face it, as much as I
>>>> like Asuka, she's not exactly the sort of girl who's going to make
>>>> a man out of you.
>>>>
>>>>                                      Vaughn L.Porter
>>>>                                       Or Rei, for that matter.
>>>>                             Misato, 
>>>> OTOH....
>>>
>>>Actually, I think Misato has the capability.  She's emotionally 
>> damaging,
>>>like Asuka (a certain toothpick scene aside), and unlike Rei, I
>>>think 
>> she's
>>>actually capable of being supportive.
>>>
>>>Personally, I think Maya would be a better choice, but I'm biased 
>> towards
>>>her.  That, of course, is assuming she's interested in men.
>>>
>>>Now, here's a question.  What would it take to make a full person
>>>out of Rei.
>> 
>> What makes you think Rei isn't a whole person already?
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>Watching "Evangelion".

(whacks Blade with an N2 mine for being too glib)

Having the soul of an apparently immortal being - the 
mother of humanity - stuck in the cloned, teen-age bod
of a missing woman, and the resultant confusion / odd
behavior (especially since no one TELLS Rei she's
got a high voltage soul in a low voltage body) HARDLY
constitutes lack of completeness.

Wanna try again?

FW