2012-10-19, 18:32 | Link #2521 |
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1. There's a list of total people who died in the series in some R2 side book. Lelouch is on that list.
2. Your impression of "God" erasing Charles seems correct. People who just desperately want more Lelouch were pretty much grasping at straws for that one. |
2012-10-20, 12:56 | Link #2522 |
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Apparently, it was V2 who sent Zero, Suzaku and the others on the Kamine island in episode 19, season 1, to "observe" them. My first question is, what was the point of this? What does he gain by that? And how did he do it? Magic? My second question is, in light of this, it seems V2, Charles and the others knew Zero's identity. Charles also says after the massacre of the Japanese "Yes, you are worthy of being called my child/son [depends on the translation] now." and this presumably refers to Lelouch. So why did they not just go after Lelouch to track down and grab C2, which was their primary objective the entire time? Can I get a link to the interview where the author talks about how he had different plans for R2? |
2012-10-20, 20:07 | Link #2523 |
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1. That seemed to have something to do with Suzaku's Geass connection. That entire plot line was abandoned in R2 (amongst others) so it ended up being irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. It did however, allow for other plot points, such as Lelouch and Euphie meeting and her mentioning she knows who he is, and Suzaku learning Kallen was in the Black Knights to happen. But whatever V.V. was doing was never explained, and presumably (assuming he wasn't just screwing around) part of that dropped plot arc. He did it by Geass magic somehow.
2. Charles let Lelouch continue on thinking he had a snowballs chance of somehow beating him, in order to keep him out of his way. He figured C.C. would just come to him when it was time for the Ragnarok, since they had a bargain. I assume the whole "We have to capture C.C." was just a ruse to keep V.V. fooled. Remember V.V. killed Marianne but didn't know Charles knew that, and was under the impression he was still Charles's ally and would be part of their victory, when Charles knew, and was planning on killing V.V. and taking his code in vengence. |
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2013-08-05, 06:42 | Link #2527 |
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Question: Why didn't Jeremiah cancel out Nunnaly's Geass? I thought that would've happened, as it seems the obvious way to make Nunnally happy. Charles said that he rewrote Nunnally's memory, and that her symptoms were psychological, so WHY did Jerimiah never use his Geass canceller after joining Zero? Such a waste of that unique power, lol.
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2013-08-05, 12:29 | Link #2528 | |
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She was already the alleged Britannian ruler of Area 11 and effectively Lelouch's enemy by then. It's not like Lelouch could call her up and ask. If he had captured Nunnally, then sure. But obviously that didn't happen until the very end. |
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2013-08-17, 14:29 | Link #2532 |
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so i check it and found the manga Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion is ongoing and has only 19 chapters till now,
so does the anime has a different storyline based on the same plot? (like Ao no Exorcist) or something else?
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2013-08-17, 19:34 | Link #2533 |
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I believe the manga you're talking about already finished. It's mostly the same basic storyline as both seasons of the TV series, roughly speaking, but without any robots and certain characters aren't present at all. I'd stick with the anime myself, since it is the original work, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are people who appreciate the manga.
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thanks that cleared it
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Asked this question on Tv Tropes, but what point did CC stop following Charles' plan? And what role did Lelouch exactly play in it? I don't really see how any of Lelouch's actions in R1 and R2 advance Charles' interests; all he had to do was direct the already expansionist government to invade the places that had Thought Elevators. |
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2013-09-16, 03:10 | Link #2539 |
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They need to control all the Thought Elevators to begin the process as well as somehow use both Codes during the final stage of the Ragnarok Connection. I figure they expected Lelouch's rebellion would bring C.C. back to them once he tried to challenge the Emperor for a final battle or if he lost, like he did at the end of S1, unless she abandoned him first and stopped messing around. That is, if none of the other parties looking for her managed to take her in first. Didn't Clovis also intend to eventually give her to his father? I believe he did. I guess you could argue there was a giant case of secrecy and lacking communication between all the different Britannians interested in Geass or C.C. herself.
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