![]() ![]() Once Jenova has destroyed a planet, it uses it as a vessel to travel the cosmos to another planet. ![]() Organisms affected by Jenova often grow a single wing capable of flight. Lucrecia Crescent states in Final Fantasy VII that the "Jenova inside her" did not let her die though she sought death, but Gillian Hewley in Crisis Core seems to not have felt this effect. If they are inside a host body, they can influence its mind and body to join the Reunion-sometimes so severely the host organism is killed. Jenova can absorb its prey's memories and form, hiding as their loved ones to destroy them.Īs stated in Professor Hojo's Jenova Reunion Theory, once Jenova's cells have been separated from the main body, they will seek to reunite. Once Jenova lands upon a planet, it will destroy every form of life it finds. Jenova's genetic structure is a two-way conduit: it can both take in the traits of its prey, and insert its own genes to turn other organisms into violent monsters. At the entrance to the chamber lies a sign reading "JENOVA". The tube linking to the cover can be used as a path to reach the container. Whereas Jenova's tube leads to a heart-like organ, the area the cover's pipe leads to has tubes that resemble ventricles. Presumably connected to the roof are cables bearing the appearance of golden hair, offering cover to the higher areas of the container.Ī tube links from the chamber's entrance to the effigy's abdomen, possibly meant to resemble Jenova who has a similar tube. The effigy is a presumably man-made metal construct that resembles the torso of an angel that obscures Jenova while the wings cover the side of the container. In Last Order -Final Fantasy VII-, it reads:įinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Intermission Review - Half-MeasureĪt the Nibel Reactor Jenova's container is covered by what has been referred to as the "Jenova Cover" or "Jenova Doll".In Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children it reads:.The inscription on Jenova's head can be read in a number of its appearances: The pubic area is obscured by the tube from the abdomen. In the original depiction the right breast has what appears to be a nipple resembling an eyeball, but in the remake this is missing. Above the headgear, an exposed brain lies within Jenova's cranium.Īs Jenova bears female anatomy, the body has two breasts. Jenova's headgear links to her container and has an inscription that has had a different message between different depictions of the scene. Its left eye glows red and it has no right eye, often being covered by hair. Jenova has long silver hair parted through the center. On its back Jenova has appendages along with what resembles a wing protruding from its left, and a stub of a wing from its right. Connected to the heart-like organ are a number of tubes that reach to different parts of the body, the largest of which, pinker in color and similar to an umbilical cord, inserts into its abdomen (or in Final Fantasy VII, an apparently empty space in its abdomen). Jenova is bare (other than what appears to be an external biological system), with something resembling a heart at its feet. Although Jenova appears feminine, its gender is ambiguous, being an extra-terrestrial life-form Jenova is known as the "calamity from the skies" in the legends, and in Final Fantasy VII Ifalna refers to Jenova as either "it" or "he" depending on the version of the game. Jenova in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-.Ī dormant Jenova appears as a gray-skinned woman (shown as blue-skinned in Final Fantasy VII, or only appearing blue through its container in the mako reactor on Mt. ![]()
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