+3 Cornelia, so like Lelouch...seriously, her face, her tactical genius, her weak point being her little sister...I think they are the most alike of maybe all the Britannian siblings (with the *possible* exception of Schneizel and Lelouch.)
This is kind of interesting because the key difference between Lelouch and Schneizel seems to be that Schneizel (unlike Lelouch) doesn't care much about people on a personal level. The person he seems to show the most fondness for (except Kanon, maybe), Cornelia, gets gunned down quite casually (though admittedly she did survive, maybe they were rubber bullets?). He wants world peace, but through superior firepower. To be honest, I think Schneizel is a) sociopathic and b) a look at what Lelouch could have been if he had no-one close to him on an individual, personal level.
Broadening this, Code Geass actually seems to adhere quite closely to the idea that people's relationships growing up are hugely important to the kind of people they become.
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This is kind of interesting because the key difference between Lelouch and Schneizel seems to be that Schneizel (unlike Lelouch) doesn't care much about people on a personal level. The person he seems to show the most fondness for (except Kanon, maybe), Cornelia, gets gunned down quite casually (though admittedly she did survive, maybe they were rubber bullets?). He wants world peace, but through superior firepower. To be honest, I think Schneizel is a) sociopathic and b) a look at what Lelouch could have been if he had no-one close to him on an individual, personal level.
Broadening this, Code Geass actually seems to adhere quite closely to the idea that people's relationships growing up are hugely important to the kind of people they become.