2010-07-17, 05:20 | Link #1725 |
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I raged so hard when rolo killed her.
I'll kill him if he ever gets resurrected again. .__. Ohh just mentioning about when she died and he used his "Geass" to 'not die'. I think worked cos 1. we went into the brains neurosystem as soon as he used it and it shifted then flashed (as it always does when he uses his geass) 2. her eyes went red But this is under the assumption the Geass is not able to make everything possible, rather, what a human's capable of at the present time. I.e. If he casted his geass on someone to "fly" , it wouldn't work, simply because human's can't fly - similar to the death note's system how Light tested it out. |
2010-07-27, 05:47 | Link #1726 |
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Shirley was really a great anime character. Too bad 75% of the Code Geass viewers hated / disliked Shirley until she
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Lots of people say she was the main motivator for Zero Requiem, I tend to disagree. Lelouch sacrificed himself for the sake of a better world; thus for everybody. I'm not saying Shirley wasn't a motivation, but was for sure not the only one. I think he did it most for Nunally, being the one he loves most. Offtopic As for wheter or not Lelouch loved her. I can't say he loved her as much as he had feelings towards her. (He had some to Kallen as well, for C.C I'd have to re watch it) Shirley ended up being the only girl making him blush, so it doesn't take a genius to put two and two together, he definitely liked her, love would be pulling it. Also, her death wasn't meaningless - made Lelouch QQ to next Thursday, in fact, it might of been the tie breaker for him doing -Zero Requiem- However, wouldn't of made him do it alone. But for sure, he cared about Shirley, and obviously Shirley cared for him, I personally think the reason he liked Shirley is because she loved him for 'Lelouch'. Either way, their in heaven having their uhh 'Business'. Euphie is there too so Lelouch's Harem isn't completely dead :P Yours truly, Hsadman |
2010-07-27, 18:36 | Link #1727 |
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The final nail in the coffin was the Black Knights betrayal. Sure, the death of Shirley was one of the leading factors, but it could have been very likely averted if not for Ohgi's bumbling and Villetta's meddling in.
Lelouch didn't simply enact Zero Requiem for the sake of the world, but largely because he lost all hope following said betrayal and everything that happened before it, and was looking for an outlet for his death wish. If not for that, he would have taken a far less bloody and self-sacrificial path towards peace. |
2010-07-28, 02:50 | Link #1728 | |
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As for the second part, I'm a little shaky because to me he didn't let anyone get too close to him, and then he slipped up a little for Shirley and...look where that got him. He might of just wanted peace, or really to end this miserable life of his. I'm gonna stray from the latter, I think he was highly driven by his goal (But his 'death wish' was of course, a huge factor) Ciao
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2010-08-01, 03:16 | Link #1730 | |
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You're right I just can't see Zero Requiem happening without Shirley's death. It seemed his end goal wasn't really to fix the world, more then to make it possible for it to be fixed. Thanks for your statement
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2010-08-25, 06:35 | Link #1731 | |
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Like for how Suzaku's 'Live' command. It makes him basically go all out to the best of his capability. But doesn't exactly make him into a super-human. All Lelouch's Geass can really do is cause someone to submit, but cannot make them bypass reality.
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2010-09-13, 17:39 | Link #1733 | |
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Wow, thats a keyboard-full.
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2010-09-13, 22:21 | Link #1734 |
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The command Shirley received to not die simply affected her on a subconscious level, and did not override her desire to continue expressing herself to Lelouch. Come to think of it, it doesn't make much sense, given that for her to follow the order to "not die", she would have to stop speaking in order to save her energy.
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2010-09-13, 23:18 | Link #1735 |
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I'm guessing that the if the Geass isn't overriding a person, meaning the Geass command was something they want to do anyway, then they won't black out.
In Suzaku's case, he's willing to survive and thus his own will and the Geass are working in tandem. But earlier when he was ready to accept death the Geass overrided his own will and he blacked out like usual. |
2010-09-17, 23:29 | Link #1739 |
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Yeah, with the way that Lelouch was still in their, and that Shirley just wanted to see Lelouch made her go back in the building to look for him. Encountering Rolo, and the results leading to it.
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