So we were all probably wondering why a certain character was missing a certain something from a certain light-detecting organ. Well here's our answer...
Ok I fail. What difference did Mao's shades make, besides other people not noticing the Geass on his eyes?
I think contacts blocking the Geass is 'half' passable, but they still don't make complete sense to me. Reflecting, refracting, either way light gets transmitted some how. But then I don't completely understand he mechanics of Geass, is it light coming from in the eye or something? *brain explode* I need to re-watch Stage 3 or something >_>
But my gosh you have hax to notice that tiny blue outline xD
It's a mystical, magical thing. It takes direct eye contact for the geass to work. Anything in the way makes it un-work.
I don't think it's a matter of messing with the light, but if you wanted to argue that, then yes a lens would significantly disperse the light moving outward from the eye. Because the point of a lens is to take a massive amount of light and focus it small for your eye, opposite would take the focused light and throw it everywhere. Rightright?
Mao wore shades to screw up Lulu's geass, not his own, I think. He was trying to prevent his mind being controlled, not stop himself from reading others', right?
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I think contacts blocking the Geass is 'half' passable, but they still don't make complete sense to me. Reflecting, refracting, either way light gets transmitted some how. But then I don't completely understand he mechanics of Geass, is it light coming from in the eye or something? *brain explode* I need to re-watch Stage 3 or something >_>
But my gosh you have hax to notice that tiny blue outline xD
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I don't think it's a matter of messing with the light, but if you wanted to argue that, then yes a lens would significantly disperse the light moving outward from the eye. Because the point of a lens is to take a massive amount of light and focus it small for your eye, opposite would take the focused light and throw it everywhere. Rightright?
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Ahah, now the lens thing makes sense. Sort of. xD
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