1. I hope so, but I assume some of them were probably too stupid or didn't care. And perhaps, Kallen and Suzaku decided that it wouldn't be a good idea to tell them. If they figure it out on their own, then good, but telling them is like ruining some of Lelouch's secret, in a way, which was part of the point, I think.
2. I didn't think of him passing it down, only because I don't know that he or Lelouch would think that someone else would be worthy of that level of trust or burden, symbol or not. However, I wouldn't be surprised if Lelouch somehow left something that would help Suzaku set up the resources and the plans needed for the possibility of future Zero interventions if the time needed it, something along the lines of Schenberg's plan in Gundam 00.
But some Batman Beyond (edit wtf typo I can't fucking type tonight) sort of shit with the Zero thing would be kind of cool, too. Sort of want older Suzaku with some stupid kid.
3. I assume that conspiracy theorists in the Geass universe had a goddamn field day with this assassination.
6. Anime and videogames have taught me that children rule the world better than adults. ...actually, sci-fi novels have too.
7. Even through the Geass, he might remember that Lelouch is Zero. So, yeah, probably terribly confused, the poor dear.
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2. I didn't think of him passing it down, only because I don't know that he or Lelouch would think that someone else would be worthy of that level of trust or burden, symbol or not. However, I wouldn't be surprised if Lelouch somehow left something that would help Suzaku set up the resources and the plans needed for the possibility of future Zero interventions if the time needed it, something along the lines of Schenberg's plan in Gundam 00.
But some Batman Beyond (edit wtf typo I can't fucking type tonight) sort of shit with the Zero thing would be kind of cool, too. Sort of want older Suzaku with some stupid kid.
3. I assume that conspiracy theorists in the Geass universe had a goddamn field day with this assassination.
6. Anime and videogames have taught me that children rule the world better than adults. ...actually, sci-fi novels have too.
7. Even through the Geass, he might remember that Lelouch is Zero. So, yeah, probably terribly confused, the poor dear.