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Vault 101 social experiment
Vault 101 social experiment








vault 101 social experiment

It and the other "Vaults" were constructed to shelter a human population safely underground in the event of a nuclear war. The Fallout examples on City in a Bottle are a mess. I thought natter meant Conversation in the Main Page. Trope Report | Soft Split Cleanup| Weapon Tropes Cleanup| Appearance Tropes Cleanup| English Localization Cleanup Not only do Lelouch and Charles have plans that they believe are for the good of the world, and yet (by the end of the series, for Lelouch) have a remarkable disregard for human life, Schneizel, too, believes that what he is doing will stop war, despite the fact that he wants to kill all world leaders and destroy every capital city, and Nunnally goes along with it, intending to use Schneizel's nukes on the two of them, and believing that will stop war, is mostly willing to throw nukes around to do it.Įdited by MacronNotes on Mar 6th 2020 at 5:59:44 AM

vault 101 social experiment

  • To summarize, many members of the Britannian royal family are this, one way or another.
  • Schneizel, too, shows a great deal of manipulation in his behaviour.
  • Receiving scheming blood from both his parents definitely helps. out for the Assimilation Plot and create the perfect world where their kids would "live in happiness". Marianne purposely hid herself from Lelouch and made Nunnally suffer just so they could use Lelouch to draw C.C. Also, Charles himself seems to mirror his trope in regards to his twin brother, cult leader V.V. However, his methods rely heavily on manipulation and devious plans.

    Vault 101 social experiment code#

    In Code Geass, Lelouch vi Britannia has become a rebel trying to overthrow his tyrannical father, Emperor Charles.Not sure if this is the right thread but what do I do with this? I lean towards commenting out the second example for not having enough context and third example entirely.










    Vault 101 social experiment