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Pas franchement intéressant.
Un peu, c'est jouissif, mais c'est une situation pas tenable
Je sais que ça aurait pas été tenable <_< (si ça avait été le cas, j'aurais du mal y croire quand même), mais on a toujours le droit de rêver
Bon, en me baladant sur des forums, j'ai trouvé une explication drôlement bien faite de la fin de la série, cette explication à comme but de prouver que
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Lelouch est encore en vie
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The Code is the power of immortality, which C.C. has. The 98th Emperor of Britannia, Charles, has the Code. He transferred the Code to Lelouch while strangling him in episode 21. Lelouch wanted this, and he deliberately told Suzaku to not interfere.
However, the Code does not activate unless receiver dies first. This is shown when the nun kills C.C. after transferring the Code to her. Charle's Code activated when he shot himself. Here is one of the big misconceptions that most people have: The transfer of the Code does not involve death of the transferrer. The nun was crazy and killed herself after she transferred her code. VV was injured from the battle and died. So basically, after episode 21, Lelouch had Charle's Code (inactivated) and C.C's contracted Geass.
When Lelouch got stabbed by Zero/Suzaku at the end, his Code was activated. What supports this is that Nunnally got Lelouch's memories when she touched him, just like Lelouch did when he touched C.C. back in Narita. The only way this could have happened is his Code activating. This pretty much confirms that he has the Code.
Unlike C.C., and Charles, who lost their Geasses because the people who contracted them died, Lelouch didn't obtain C.C.'s Code and thus kept his Geass, while having the Code (which he obtained from Charles at the same time). Lelouch therefore has achieved CODE GEASS.
Explication sur la fin de code geass
Lol, je trouve ça interessant, ça me donne envi d'y croire.
(Dois-je le traduire, ou ça va de le laisser comme ça ?)