So to deal with those people would be the remaining leaders' job. I don't think he wanted to give them a perfect world... just a new start. Lelouch believed in evolution, in fighting to improve. I can see that. It's a nice interpretation. I just think it's selfish of him too, because it leaves the hardest work to others.
After all even the CG good guys have shades of... evil. That's always been CG's biggest strength. There's no good guys, there's a bunch of protagonists and a few antagonist, and lots of side switching all the time. No one's entirely evil, and no one's entirely good.
I think all he wanted was to give them all a chance to fit in the system and to work to improve it from within in a pacifical way But couldn't have done that without the Zero Requiem? By working at it fairly instead of bullying his way in a rushed couple of monthes?
Of course that wouldn't have been as DRAMATIC and Lelouch certainly loves his DRAMA, but yeah...
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Lelouch believed in evolution, in fighting to improve.
I can see that. It's a nice interpretation. I just think it's selfish of him too, because it leaves the hardest work to others.
After all even the CG good guys have shades of... evil.
That's always been CG's biggest strength. There's no good guys, there's a bunch of protagonists and a few antagonist, and lots of side switching all the time. No one's entirely evil, and no one's entirely good.
I think all he wanted was to give them all a chance to fit in the system and to work to improve it from within in a pacifical way
But couldn't have done that without the Zero Requiem? By working at it fairly instead of bullying his way in a rushed couple of monthes?
Of course that wouldn't have been as DRAMATIC and Lelouch certainly loves his DRAMA, but yeah...