Yeah, being in Japan really just puts a whole new spin on Geass that I never thought of until coming here. XD
Mmmm, I agree that Lelouch probably has plan B in mind to do when Japan is actually free, but part of me would be surprised if it was with the Black Knights. Then again, rewatching Turn 5, Ohgi says that Japan is the hope for ALL of the areas, which is starting down that slippery slope of freeing all of them. If Lelouch can actually get them to that point, it would be amazing. I see him having a problem with Kallen following along with that, but I won't go so far as to say she wouldn't.
Yeah, I agree with the whole fact that Lelouch is scrambling to get back on his feet, which is exactly what Britannia-tachi want. As I said, they've had a YEAR to plan out this contingent plan and while Lelouch is ridiculously smart and cunning, even he can be pushed into a corner when caught off-guard and that is what they are banking on, I bet. Giving Lelouch time to scheme is the worst thing you can possibly do.
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Mmmm, I agree that Lelouch probably has plan B in mind to do when Japan is actually free, but part of me would be surprised if it was with the Black Knights. Then again, rewatching Turn 5, Ohgi says that Japan is the hope for ALL of the areas, which is starting down that slippery slope of freeing all of them. If Lelouch can actually get them to that point, it would be amazing. I see him having a problem with Kallen following along with that, but I won't go so far as to say she wouldn't.
Yeah, I agree with the whole fact that Lelouch is scrambling to get back on his feet, which is exactly what Britannia-tachi want. As I said, they've had a YEAR to plan out this contingent plan and while Lelouch is ridiculously smart and cunning, even he can be pushed into a corner when caught off-guard and that is what they are banking on, I bet. Giving Lelouch time to scheme is the worst thing you can possibly do.