2008-04-14, 15:16 | Link #182 | |
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someone probably just destroyed that wall during the battle. and so her order has ended. Or maybe it's still there, and she'll start marking the wall again anytime she returns within driving distance of Ashford Academy? |
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2008-04-14, 15:23 | Link #185 | |
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break the imprisoned ones out in 4, go to China and pick up the rest while doing some side work for Lee and Tenshi. Recruit new members and get Kyoto and China to produce new KMF forces along the way. |
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2008-04-14, 15:25 | Link #186 |
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Oye, trying to ask even simple questions gets such a well balanced response.
My point is thus:Carve-tan, who may very well still be at it, does indeed suffer from the long term effects. Mao and Euphie both die within an hour or so of recieving their unending Geass, so we do not actually know the persistent long term effects of the geass in their case. Euphie's incident is certainly suggestive, being that it can't be overcome, but she didn't even have time to sleep on it. Suzaku is our only long term survivor, and frankly the geass has not prevented him from taking serious risks, it only kicks in when he's clearly about to die, and even then I don't recall seeing anything when Lelouch nearly shoots him. Anyways, all this just to say that Lelouch's unwillingness to give persistent orders may not be nearly as squeaky clean as it gets attributed. Whatever. |
2008-04-14, 15:36 | Link #188 | |
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C.C. often condescendingly calls it Lelouch's "unnecessary pride", though in the end it basically boils down to personal principles. (vs. something like widely held morals) Can worry about that later, "destruction is needed before reconstruction". Though then again, he's got people like Kaguya and Toudou and Diethard and Larkshata with him, they're more than capable of rebuilding Japan. As for Britannia, I guess we'll see who he can get. |
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2008-04-14, 16:42 | Link #191 |
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True, but I think we may get a small picture of how things are going in the end. Overall though, a key thing Taniguchi does often is to leave it where you don't know what the future holds. There is still hope overall though.
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Well, maybe not dead. There is always the god theory though I somewhat doubt Lelouch would take such a position.
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2008-04-14, 16:57 | Link #198 |
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Assuming that Lelouch survives and Britannia is beaten, I would expect Lelouch to take an active role in the creation of whatever nation-state succeeds Britannia. (Alternatively, he could focus on governing the new United States of Japan, though Britannia would be in bigger need of reform.) He is far too gifted to retire to a boring life, even if he loses his Geass at the end of the story.
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2008-04-14, 17:00 | Link #200 | |
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I actually think Lelouch would like a peaceful life with Nunnally. He'd be active in some way, but I'm not sure he would lead it himself.
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