2009-12-20, 18:28 | Link #6983 |
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Well they could make a new season like; before his plans for Zero Requiem he had a handful of scientists and told him his plans. After his death they would secrectly got there hands of his body and began reconsructive surgery but liked as they were told they would wipe out his memories of his former self. Lelouch would of asked Jeremiah to use his Geass Cancelor of the Geass he placed himself when Mao kidnapped Nunnally, and Geass himself again of what he planned to do wit his body, he did this because they were still remnants of the Geass Order as well as others who had found about Geass and decided to face them and make sure that the peace of the world stays. They would have even reconfigure his Geass to produce a suit of armor for him to face them (like from the manga Nightmare of Nunnally). Of course later on in the story when his body went through a thought elevator his subconcious from C's world would return to him. this would take 2-3 years after his death and his appearance would look like Rai (from Code Geass Lost Colors game).
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2009-12-20, 19:11 | Link #6984 |
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They would also after figuring out his death that he was the original zero and decided to codename him 'Cero Nex'; Cero, in spanish it means zero and in japanese it means hollow flash; the flash from his mother and Nex would be short for next, nexus.
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2009-12-23, 19:56 | Link #6986 |
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Something else recently occurred to me that should further justify the assumption that Viletta and the Emperor were aware of the once-per-person limit of Lelouch's Geass.
During the Black Rebellion as Viletta is heading towards Ashford, she is muttering that Lelouch had mind control powers and that she believes it was because of that that she was with Ohgi, yet in R2 she is never shown to question that her feelings for Ohgi may be a product of Geass (the fact that she can try to kill him twice should be obvious, but then the rest of the BK never considered it with their loyalty to Lelouch either). Beyond that, there is the fact that she allows Lelouch to blackmail her at all, when she could just turn him in on the spot and claim anything he revealled was a product of him Geassing her a year ago, if not a simple lie. Either Viletta and her superiors knew about the once-per-person limit, and could deduce it was used in Shinjuku, thus preventing her from blaming any future behavior on Geass, or Viletta was handed a colossal Idiot Ball. |
2010-01-06, 20:43 | Link #6988 | |
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2010-02-05, 00:04 | Link #6991 |
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Upon further review I think more appreciation should be given towards Bismark especially after reading through TV tropes and I came upon this:
"In Code Geass, Bismarck gives a short one of these to Suzaku, basically calling him out on his Chronic Backstabbing Disorder and Motive Decay, pointing out that the very things he's abandoned in his quest for power were what made him strong in the first place. Predictably, Bismarck won that fight, even if Suzaku escaped thanks to a coincidental distraction from Lelouch." Bismark had a point
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2010-02-05, 05:29 | Link #6993 | |
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WELCOME ON ANIMESUKI O/ Anyway, I've been thinking and...instead of a CG musical (Cause really, unless seiyuus agree to be the actors, it would suck...and still, JunJun is nothing like Lelouch...) I'm now praying for something like the Seed studio. Chibi characters in crazy adventures. THAT was fun :') |
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2010-02-05, 12:13 | Link #6998 |
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Oh, I wasn't aware there was more than one
I just remember there being one SD Gundam that aired on Toonami a few years ago. I guess it was this. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ency...me.php?id=2922 |
2010-02-05, 16:06 | Link #6999 |
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That was different, though it had its own silly charms. (Not to mention Yuri Lowenthal's very first VA role, as Bakunetsumaru.) The best part by far was the Zako Zako Hour, arguably the precursor to Ghost in the Shell's Tachikoma Days.
Bandai/Sunrise has done a bunch of SD shorts from time to time corresponding to various Gundams/series, from what I recall. |
2010-02-05, 16:25 | Link #7000 |
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You bakashi.
I meant something like THAT : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCZhTW_DS2M (Do you Dare say you don't want a Geass version ?) |
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