2008-04-30, 11:56 | Link #242 |
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Lelouch is one who probably considers that those who incur his wrath don't deserve a quick death. He's the type who'd leave his foes in a lingering torment or suffering.
I wonder if Lolo's geass will be stuck alone iff his geass becomes too powerful like Lelouch's geass did. Like being stuck with no-one to interact personally since everyone is frozen in a different time zone.
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2008-04-30, 12:51 | Link #244 |
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It's all based on observation and stuff actually, from the demonstration of how he uses it. Only a few seconds given how long he takes to do everything when we slow things down to his time-frame and when we pull back to the rest of the cast, and the observed 'radius' that pops out every time he uses it >_>
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2008-04-30, 13:13 | Link #245 |
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Yeah, but the radius never failed him, which makes me think he can adjust it to suit his needs (although there should be a maximum range). The same with its duration I think, like when he took the gun away from Lelouch, we all know he only needed 2 seconds to kill Lelouch. But it appeared he didn't want to kill him just yet.
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2008-04-30, 13:17 | Link #246 |
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I don't know, it basically follows that he can only hold it for a short time since he has to constantly reactivate it during combat in stuff. Why bother if he can hold it longer is all I'm saying? As for the radius, it could have gotten bigger as he grew up and grew stronger, that's been stated to happen for Geass users after all, and all we have for comparison is what we saw when he was 6 in Turn 4 and during Turn 3 >_>
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2008-04-30, 14:55 | Link #248 | |
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Actually, it doesn't seem that off with how long Villetta and that guy he killed in turn 3 stood still. The only odd bit is how long Lelouch was frozen, which was extremely short by comparison. Maybe he's particularly strong against that sort of thing for some reason? his own geass? the level at which he thinks? the fact he was expecting to have his sense of time frozen before Rollo used it? |
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2008-05-05, 10:22 | Link #255 |
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Rollo will lose his awesomeness in time to come. I hope it's a trap for Lelouch. Rollo shouldn't trust Lelouch fully. Make it his last test. He will be disappointed if Lelouch used that weakness of him to trap him. That's if Rollo is that clever and as "cunning" as Suzaku.
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2008-05-05, 10:46 | Link #260 |
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IMO Rolo won't be disposed of anytime soon. Lelouch has far too many problems [actually just a big one: Governor-General Nunnally] to have any time to kill Rolo. So I'm happy
I had mixed feelings in the "Kururugi Suzaku is also here. Shall I kill him?" scene. On one hand, it's nice to see Rolo's devotion to Lelouch. On the other hand, Lelouch is still clinging on to his feelings for Suzaku, who is obviously not into their friendship anymore. Gah. First friendships never die, I guess, at least for poor Lelouch. It cost him the war in R1, and now he STILL hasn't learned his lessons. What an idiot. Wonder what Rolo's Geass' weakness is. Stretch's theory seems plausible. Any spoilers on that topic? lol. Most spoilers are just so accurate! Wonder if Sunrise really has no hand in this or if this is their plan all along... Wouldn't be surprised if it was just according to plan! |
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