Pwnage through deception.
Well, well, well, ain’t life grand? So we begin this episode with Lelouch’s forces getting obliterated when wave after wave of Fleias nuke them. This quite obviously is…
Outside of Avalon, Suzaku is kicking ass as usual when the Order of the Black Knights Back Stabbers suddenly appears from…behind Lelouch’s ship. Apparently Xing-ke got ten minutes grace from Schneizel to rescue the hostages from Avalon. Before Suzaku could finish off Xing-ke, after a rather unflattering skirmish, he is interrupted by…
Damn these last second saves! The end result is that Xing-ke successfully breaches Avalon after shooting it down to incapacitation. Lelouch knows that staying on Avalon is of no further use, but before he leaves, he finally manages to…
After some stiff words, Nina leaves Lelouch and he goes to the hanger to escape with C.C. and the anti-fleia device. Before the two could have a nice little kiss…
Lelouch’s blood. See folks, this is what happens when you don’t keep your emo friends in check, they come after your blood! Well, C.C. decides to handle Kallen while Lelouch escapes.
A tense moment ensues where Nunnally fires a Fleia warhead straight at Lelouch and he uses the anti-fleia device, which has yet to do some last millisecond calculations in order to work! Thanks to Suzaku, the thing reaches the warhead in time, diffusing it into…
Taking advantage of the opening in Damocles’ impenetrable defences, Lelouch and company get through and start blowing shit up. The explosions were big enough to rock everyone in Damocles, and we see…
…so she can blow more nukes and kill more people; thus keeping the family tradition of genocide alive.
Kallen, as we see in a bit, quite easily…
A little pissed, and amazed at Lelouch actually breaking through Damocles, Schneizel is on his way out of the ship; ultimately imprisoning Lelouch and nuking it. Nunnally’s demise would be a tragic necessity. However, before…
…could bailout…
An epic dialogue ensues between these two brothers, fated to destroy each other and everything they stand for. And in between the series of witty remarks and constant blow backs, we get a random shot of…
Moving away from petty things, we return to the brothers where Schneizel accepts the checkmate and tells Lelouch to kill him. Lelouch on the other hand has a nice little gift for his dear brother, that of life and slavery. In typical Lelouch style, he deceives Schneizel using a recording of himself and sneaks up behind him, and finally uses his Geass! Oh it’s over now!
A slight caveat that could’ve ruined the moment was Diethard finally going mental when he tries to shoot Lelouch. Obviously…
Don’t pop the champagne just yet though, because…
But we know that’s not gonna happen, Sunrise doesn’t let the good one’s die. Although I’m so sick of Kallen’s emo overload, that I sincerely hope she gets killed accidentally. Lelouch has C.C. so the lack of Kallen won’t hurt. There’ll be enough to chose from, once the world is his.
Also, Nunnally defies the Geass put on her by mother dear all those years ago, and finally…
…to confront Lelouch! Man, what does a guy have to do here to take over the world peacefully? Family member after family member! Friend after so called friend! Obstacle after obstacle!
Oh well, with Schneizel and his parents taken care of (along with Euphy and Shirley), Nunnally should be walk in the park. I therefore predict a happy and extremely amusing end for Code Geass! And on that exciting note…
Quote: Sunrise doesn’t let the good one’s die
Euphie and Shirley has a few words to say about it.