OT, I was thinking about the prospect of Lelouch being a Tudor and it amuses me to no end.
The onscreen English does seem uncommonly nice up to this point, though there are small WTFs here and there. I think someone caught "Honored Britannian" a while back? Maybe it'll be listed in the credit, but I think whoever knew English was on the crew.
The African Theater had never been my forte, but that seems just about right. I'm pretty sure the ownership of territories are different from our world, but the canal would be important all the same. Could the middleeast battle be related to this particular conflict? (And it's amusing and awesome to think of Democratic Paragon EEU having colonial territories)
Hmmm...I think Wiki said that Britain was going to call the tentative English territory something else before it became Columbia. Some explorer's name...North America alienates less, though. And yeah, I can't see them being called Areas, either. They seem more like an integrated part of the empire.
It's a huge stretch, I know. I'm throwing out wild theories on the go. Or he took them in because he had no choice, to leave them for dead or to show them would end in some unhappy fate or the other---which would also explain why Lelouch is so faithless in mankind?
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The onscreen English does seem uncommonly nice up to this point, though there are small WTFs here and there. I think someone caught "Honored Britannian" a while back? Maybe it'll be listed in the credit, but I think whoever knew English was on the crew.
The African Theater had never been my forte, but that seems just about right. I'm pretty sure the ownership of territories are different from our world, but the canal would be important all the same. Could the middleeast battle be related to this particular conflict? (And it's amusing and awesome to think of Democratic Paragon EEU having colonial territories)
Hmmm...I think Wiki said that Britain was going to call the tentative English territory something else before it became Columbia. Some explorer's name...North America alienates less, though. And yeah, I can't see them being called Areas, either. They seem more like an integrated part of the empire.
It's a huge stretch, I know. I'm throwing out wild theories on the go. Or he took them in because he had no choice, to leave them for dead or to show them would end in some unhappy fate or the other---which would also explain why Lelouch is so faithless in mankind?