2008-05-16, 01:45 | Link #105 |
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The Continuum's doesn't allow itself to do that though, I mean even Laughing God Q was never overt in his interference, just basically pushing things a long from the side really so I can see why there would be a comparison between them and C.C's 'people' or whatever they are to her anyway
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2008-05-20, 21:43 | Link #106 |
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So, what does everyone think about these Gods. I know we have nothing to go on really at this point, but I was curious what some thought.
Now, since C.C. was originally a normal human I'm not sure how she fits into this. She could be something like a servant or proxy I suppose and has been tasked with something she has to do for some reason for some sort of reward. Her original concept of being an angel could factor into this so maybe she wants to go home or something. I wonder why these Gods do not interfere in things directly, though being Gods I suppose they prefer not to involve themselves directly and may instead have others do it for them. They may not even be Gods in the way we think them to be. Now then, what could V.V. possibly gain from killing these Gods? Does he want to take their place and shape this world to his desires, revenge perhaps if they were responsible for him being immortal, or perhaps he sees these Gods as evil and sinister (who knows, maybe they are) and is doing this for what he believes is the "good" of all? This is all just random thoughts of course. I don't think we'll learn much at all about these Gods myself.
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2008-05-20, 22:39 | Link #111 | |
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"The Philosophy of Code Geass"?
I guess it's not as pretentious as I first thought, eh? Sounds interesting. Quote:
Of the topics on the first page, the only one I found particularly interesting (albeit cliché) was the question of morality in Zero's actions. What he's doing is obviously for personal motives and gain: the typical anti-hero's vengeance, but also his love for his sister. However, once others are involved, they are also candidate for personal gain in defeating Brittania and gaining freedom. Now does that make Lelouch an angel or a devil? Of course, we're all aware that he's the latter, but that's why he's cool. And before people bring up lolDeath Note, let's just say that Light and Lulu aren't alike except that they're both intelligent. And have sisters. And have a special power. Aside from three minor things, they have no similarity at all. |
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2008-05-28, 23:27 | Link #119 | |
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Wouldn't it be interesting if C.C. was genetically engineered by an ancient race of some sort to be immortal and to have "magical powers"? Just an idea I wanted to toss out there that has no proof to it what-so-ever. Either way, I definitely think the concept of technology being interpreted as magic will play a role at some point in the show. |
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2008-05-28, 23:43 | Link #120 |
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I've always gotten a sort of mechanical feel from that whole two planets thing for some reason. Time will tell I suppose, but Geass definitely seems to be based on the powers of the mind.
It was also said that Geass was related to mankind's very existence and that it had the ability to destroy or create just about anything. That last bit is weird since we haven't seen a Geass that does anything like that.
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