2009-02-09 16:08
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So...I have a weird question. In the alternate history of Code Geass, did India ever get colonized? What is the political standing of India in the show anyway? They're part of the Chinese Federation, but they want out...? Also, is Rakshata the only Indian character we see on the show?
Thanks for being patient with me. It's when I ask questions like this that I realize how much I still don't understand the inner workings of Code Geass...
Thanks for being patient with me. It's when I ask questions like this that I realize how much I still don't understand the inner workings of Code Geass...
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...of course, historically Britain wasn't a celtic kingdom that fought off the Romans either, or whatever it is in Geass.
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In before imperial Chinese Federation?
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Just that India then joined the Chinese Feds.
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I don't see why India has to be lost so suddenly within Rakshata's lifetime since it's really demanding in something we don't have, but the closest I can come to is that it could have been taken over when Charles killed the previous Emperor.
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IE: Nice P4 Icon.
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However, given that the Britannians got kicked out of England, I wouldn't be surprised if late 18th century Britannia was considerably weaker than late 18th century England, and that weakness would be evident in its overseas territorial holdings, as well. So my best guess is that Britannia had India but lost it in the course of events to China due to its internal weakness.
As it stands, India is part of China but wants out. And Raksharta also brought her posse of Indian engineers with her in S1.
As a general history note, remember that the Tudors still existed, so I'm guessing that Britannian history between the Norman invasion and Henry VIII was still largely the same. However, it's safe to say that the English Civil War never happened, and the existence of the Stuart and Hanoverian/Windsor monarchs are doubtful.
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Sorry, Tudor history freak here
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Just placing my two cents on the line here.