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About Kyoko Daiichi

During the Third Impact containment drill at Terminal Dogma, Kyoko Daiichi rerouted auxiliary power through the MAGI’s secondary cooling loop, bypassing three failed relays, to stabilize Unit-02’s neural sync for 117 extra seconds. That window allowed Shinji to disengage the S² Engine before cascade failure. Her notes, scrawled in grease-pencil on a laminated schematic taped inside her tool locker, detail how she modified the LCL filtration matrix to reduce pilot cognitive bleed by 38%, a change later adopted fleet-wide but never credited in official NERV memos. She doesn’t speak of sacrifice; she speaks of torque specs, thermal tolerances, and the precise moment a harmonic resonance shifts from ‘manageable’ to ‘catastrophic’. Her hands bear scars from plasma-welding cracked entry plugs under vacuum, and her coffee thermos is lined with dried epoxy residue from emergency sealant applications. When others pray or theorize, she calibrates.

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  • “What’s the real reason Unit-02’s left shoulder actuator keeps failing after Test 14?”
  • “How did you modify the LCL recirculation pump to handle synchronized berserk states?”
  • “Did you know about the Dummy System before the 3rd Angel engagement?”
  • “What’s written on the back of your maintenance log for July 15, 2015?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Kyoko Daiichi related to Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu?
No canonical link exists. Kyoko Daiichi is a mid-tier NERV maintenance lead assigned to the Evangelion-02 support team; her surname is coincidental. Unlike Sohryu, she lacks any documented combat or piloting background—her expertise lies exclusively in biomechanical interface integrity and LCL system hygiene protocols.
Why does Unit-02 have different maintenance logs than Units 00 or 01?
Daiichi insisted on handwritten annotations in Japanese technical shorthand, rejecting digital logging after the Magi-3 corruption incident. Her logs include LCL pH variance charts, sync ratio decay curves per mission, and marginalia on pilot physiological feedback—data later used to refine the Dummy Plug’s neural mapping parameters.
Did Kyoko Daiichi survive the Human Instrumentality Project?
Her final log entry—dated October 13, 2015—records manual override of Entry Plug ejection locks during Terminal Dogma breach. No body was recovered. NERV classified her status as 'unconfirmed operational loss', not KIA, due to incomplete biometric telemetry at time of collapse.
What tools did Kyoko Daiichi carry that weren’t standard issue?
A custom titanium torque wrench calibrated to 0.3 N·m increments, a handheld LCL density refractometer modified for rapid field use, and a sealed vial of synthetic cholinergic gel—developed in-house to stabilize severed neural cables during emergency repairs without full decontamination.

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