>>2832925>Seriously.You're evading the arguments made, again. If you have one of those funny sound cards or sound effects, try enabling some closed room scenarios with voice coming from the outside. It sounds like that.
Also consider the following, we have it very clear that there is a loudspeaker involved, as you yourself admit. Why would they switch to a loudspeaker if they could communicate telepathically?
If you were right about that, then wouldn't they just keep communicating telepathically? Regardless we're looking at introducing another thing here that is less likely and more difficult to explain. The reality of the situation has you at a disadvantage, this you must admit.
But it's besides the point anyway - the main issue that we must address is that whether or not it is a telepathic gesture or a loudspeaker, it doesn't make Rei Q the same character as Rei. You seem to forget that I consider things from both perspectives. So that in the case that it is indeed telepathy, which can be written in or stated outright in a sequel, the truth is that Rei Q would still in no way be Rei Ayanami.
Rei Ayanami isn't "telepathy" alone, and nor does the act of "holding of SDATs" make Rei who she is. Rei may very well communicate telepathically or pick up a SDAT, as she arguably did in previous films, but this is not what makes Rei, Rei.
Truth is, Rei Q is no more Rei than Re-Take's version of her is.