Tsk, he'd call it a tactical retreat. XD Duke of Plaza-toro, though...?
Hmmm. I like that idea of Knightmare operations, actually. It fills up several plot holes, though somewhat too Evangelion for my tastes. (I'm old fashioned and like my mechs button-and-pulley operated, but I'm in a minority) We're looking it differently, I guess. To quote a person in my flist, you're using Watsonian and I'm using Doylesian. INSIDE the story, the Lancelot makes the greatest sense. OUTSIDE the story, in terms of how the authors use it as a plot device, and it's not that satisfying.
I can't speak for Suzaku-bash, though, since I like him basically second (albeit rather distant second) to Lelouch at the moment. Won't deny that I do go "What, are you serious?" quite often with him, but he's a likable person. I'm actually wishing he hurries it up and become Suzaku of the Counterattack, so we get to see his style of leadership.
(Also, I just noticed that the original comment is gone. It said basically the same thing in your last paragraph, though)
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Hmmm. I like that idea of Knightmare operations, actually. It fills up several plot holes, though somewhat too Evangelion for my tastes. (I'm old fashioned and like my mechs button-and-pulley operated, but I'm in a minority) We're looking it differently, I guess. To quote a person in my flist, you're using Watsonian and I'm using Doylesian. INSIDE the story, the Lancelot makes the greatest sense. OUTSIDE the story, in terms of how the authors use it as a plot device, and it's not that satisfying.
I can't speak for Suzaku-bash, though, since I like him basically second (albeit rather distant second) to Lelouch at the moment. Won't deny that I do go "What, are you serious?" quite often with him, but he's a likable person. I'm actually wishing he hurries it up and become Suzaku of the Counterattack, so we get to see his style of leadership.
(Also, I just noticed that the original comment is gone. It said basically the same thing in your last paragraph, though)