2011-05-11, 05:47 | Link #2503 | |
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I'm also wondering why Orange-san didn't cancel Susaku's Geass.... I think Suzaku hates his 'LIVE' geass |
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2011-05-26, 06:05 | Link #2504 |
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He needs it for Zero Requiem... Anyway, does anyone has the translation for this ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUYWn...eature=related
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2011-05-26, 10:53 | Link #2505 | |
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There was a boy. He obtained the power to change the world, to create a new order. The world was terrified of him, hated him. But, I know the truth. He passed away with a smile. That is why this is not a tragedy. And yet, at the time, the night came where I sobbed with a sadness I wouldn't resist. I lament. A dirge. The Zero Requiem...
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2011-07-16, 22:02 | Link #2507 |
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Which brings me to the first glimpse we get of Gawain...with Schneizel firing said Hadron Cannon at Suzaku and Lelouch and company. How would they survive a direct blast?Especially with Suzaku, Rakshata, Kallen and Euphie out in the open. There was never even any attempt at explanation...just BLOOOEYY, and then every body separated but fine by next ep
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2011-07-16, 23:50 | Link #2508 | |
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2011-07-17, 12:00 | Link #2509 |
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That makes sense.
Still..a major plot hole that there was not one casualty. I would think that even in a scattered burst somebody would be really unlucky. I guess it was powerful enough to blow them to different parts of the island though
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2011-07-19, 00:04 | Link #2511 | |
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In late season one he also had a habit of showing up in places where you wouldn't expect it (for example, aboard Avalon to talk with Suzaku and at Ashford to kidnap Nunnally), so perhaps the implication was that he either had such an ability or was just supposed to be using the Geass ruins for that purpose. It's too bad this was never explicitly explained outside of side materials like magazine scans and staff interviews, however, and ultimately only very indirectly referenced within the show itself (via C.C.'s one-sided telepathic conversation with him in Stage 19, as opposed to those she had with Marianne). |
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2011-10-13, 23:05 | Link #2516 |
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The audio dramas (that is, the ones that didn't even have still images accompanying them), or sound episodes as I've also heard them called. Does anyone know where I can find them? They seem to be rather elusive. I'd prefer them in the original language, although since I can't speak Japanese a written English translation, either together with the episodes or separately somewhere else, would be required in that case; that said, I'd make do with the English dubbed versions (if they exist) at a pinch.
Also, am I right in saying that there are none of these to accompany R2 (only picture dramas)? |
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2012-10-19, 17:53 | Link #2520 |
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1. Can someone show me where the author allegedly stated that Lelouch is dead? I am aware of the quote that says that Lelouch's stories has come to an end, but does his ever directly say that he is dead?
2. Pro-Immortal Lelouch guys argue that Lelouch got Charles' code. However, was it even Lelouch who technically "killed" Charles? How is that even possible in light of the fact he can only kill the person who gave him the Geass? I was under the impression "God" erased Charles. |
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