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Just as C. Eventually, all of the Black Knights are left in utter despair as Guilford leads the final charge to victory.
As all this happens, C. All Lelouch wanted was happiness of his own, like any ordinary person. However, people's versions of happiness inevitably conflict with each other all the time, and that those in power will always suppress another person's ideas regardless of whether or not they're right.
In the end, it was Lelouch's past that caused the Rebellion's downfall, but C. She is then crushed to bloody bits by the water pressure along with Jeremiah, but floats to the surface and is reassembled thanks to her immortality this part is not shown, as it was too graphic and therefore cut out.
Zero arrives at the Thought Elevator wall, realizing the booby trap was merely a diversion. He prepares to touch the wall and get Nunnally, but just then a bullet whizzes by his head and hits the wall.
Suzaku comes out from behind the shadows and tells Zero to turn and face him. Doing so, Zero questions why he would be fighting for Euphemia after all the carnage she caused. Instead, Suzaku reveals that he knows of his Geass power, and claims he intentionally caused the Zone massacre.
He then says that Zero is merely an arrogant coward, yet even that might not even be his true nature. He then reveals he knows Kallen is right behind him trying to shoot him, and asks if she wants to see Zero's true face when she has a right.
Kallen protests, but Suzaku shoots Zero's mask, causing it to split in half, revealing Lelouch's identity while also grazing the top of his head. Kallen, overwhelmed with shock, falls to her knees, but Suzaku merely shakes his head. Left with no choice, Lelouch confesses that he is Zero. Kallen then asks if he had been using them the entire time, and Lelouch, not denying it, says that his actions will save Japan , so she shouldn't mind; Kallen, however, begins weeping.
Suzaku then muses he should have questioned Lelouch long ago, having suspected him but refusing to believe himself. He then berates Lelouch and claims that Lelouch was lying to everyone; ignoring the subject, Lelouch reveals that Nunnally has been kidnapped. He offers for Suzaku to join him to rescue her as they did before, while Kallen begins shivering, but Suzaku refuses, claiming he should have helped Euphemia and not killed her. Lelouch denies this, saying that he merely had to kill her like Suzaku did Genbu , and that since it is a past event, he will mourn for her later.
Enraged at this, Suzaku trembles while holding the gun, furiously claiming that Lelouch has betrayed the entire world by not joining Euphemia, and that he will kill Lelouch to make his goal be unrealized in favor of a new one he has conceived. Lelouch dares Suzaku to shoot him, proceeding to place a sakuradite vial on his chest which, upon Lelouch's death, will detonate, killing Suzaku and Kallen in the process.
Using this as leverage to placate the scene, Lelouch asks Suzaku who told him about Geass, correctly deducing that they have taken Nunnally. However, Suzaku, having reached the pinnacle of his insanity, says that Lelouch has no purpose in the world, his very existence is a mistake, that Lelouch should be wiped off the Earth, and hits Lelouch's limit by saying that he doesn't even deserve Nunnally.
Lelouch, enraged, takes out his own gun, and as the former friends scream each other's names, a gunshot is heard, the screen goes to black, and Nunnally's body jumps in the air.
The series ends on this cliffhanger, but a Season 2 preview is shown with quotes from the next episode and a new character. Code Geass Wiki Explore. Rai Random Character. Edit the Wiki. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
Zero episode. The Zero costume consists of a tight dark purple suit changed to a light purple in R2 with golden stripes, long wrapped sleeves, and a frilled white cravat. The outfit combines Victorian fashion with that of a sleek bodysuit; worn over it is a black and gold cloak with crimson spandex lining the inside and an enormous black cape encircling the head. Its immediately recognizable feature is a spiky black and indigo mask with a long variation of the Geass Sigil stretched over its bottom, completely hiding the wearer's face; the mask appears opaque from the outside but is actually transparent from the inside.
By unknown means, a small part of the mask can be signaled to slide down, exposing the wearer's left eye; this feature was designed by Lelouch to let him use his Geass without revealing his face. In this version, the Zero outfit is heavily armored and is manifested from Lelouch's Geass.
The mask lacks the four spikes at the edges. He fights at the level of a Knightmare frame as well as any skilled pilots such as Kallen and Suzaku from his armour and cape. The ability of Lelouch's armour functions almost the same as a Knightmare Frame; for instance, his cape can create multiple sharp black whips similar to the Mark Nemo's Blonde Knives. Another ability it possesses is a system called D. Hostia or the D. C also fills in as a body double as well.
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