2008-07-25, 17:24 | Link #1061 | |
Your wife is hot...
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2008-07-25, 17:38 | Link #1064 | |
Rawrrr!
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On the contrary, Charles (and Rollo) both had all the resources and knowledge of the Cult to monitor the evolution of their Geass; and V.V. probably wasn't as information-retentive as C.C. |
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2008-07-25, 20:48 | Link #1067 |
A proof is an argument.
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Um...
So, when Charles tried to took C.C.'s immortality, some of her powers and memories, including some parts of her immortality were also taken, even though C.C. pushed Charles in the middle of the process. Hence, if Charles is dead, is there a possibility for C.C.'s power to return? And does Lelouch still obtain his Geass? Can't find anything on Wikipedia. |
2008-07-25, 20:50 | Link #1068 |
Spinning Lotus
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Wikipedia can't see the future any more than we can, spoiler thread not withstanding. He likely lost his Geass, but we don't know for sure yet. That whole thing about Charles seems dubious. Wherever her memories are, he certainly didn't manage to take them.
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2008-07-25, 21:19 | Link #1071 |
A proof is an argument.
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Then it would be very fun to see Lelouch controlling his people without geass. I still can't figure out what will be C.C.'s role for the rest of season two. It'll be hard for Lelouch to control people without having geass for ten more episodes. His power should return somewhere in between.
Lelouch have lost his trump card, Kallen and C.C. too. Not to mention the geass problem. It's very hard to think about how will this work out for the rest 10 episodes... |
2008-07-26, 17:14 | Link #1072 | |
So....its you.....
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Kallen should return to lelouch within the next 5 episode. and it would make sense for CC to regain her memory somewhere near the end of the series because she still has to much questions to answer for. |
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2008-07-26, 17:48 | Link #1073 |
A proof is an argument.
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Oh yeah, right. Stupid me.
Are people whom Bartley experimented with, like C.C. and Jeremiah ALWAYS named as Code R? Or is it C.C. only? Because it's kinda catchy you know, the title Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch R2. You know, the R2 thingy at the end of the title. |
2008-07-31, 08:05 | Link #1079 |
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Well, the origin of the immortally in Code Geass seems to be Geass-related at any rate - but we don't know how one would gain this immortally from the beginning, sorta. All we know is that someone who has/carries a Code is immortal and can can transfer that immortally on to someone who has " a certain level of Geass" as C.C. puts it. Once that immortally is received, the one who received it stops aging (V.V. has been alive for several decades without becoming any older apparently and C.C. seems to be a few hundred years old at least) and cannot be killed by any known means (the manga apparently has C.C. surviving being burned alive even)...
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