Talk:Knights of the Round/@comment-44997843-20200724001817/@comment-46344077-20200726004636

Was about to type up a long response that was essentially saying that while Lelouch wasn't much better on paper (admittedly his plan was a tad naive) while adding some pretentious nonsense implying some deep rooted misanthropy, would've still emphasized that he was better than those dolts, because they didn't trust mankind not to screw up. Plus some barb against Suzaku for his naivety while still trying to be idealistic.

Then it hit me that this is the 18th response to something completely unrelated to the Knights of the Round. So while it may be somewhat cowardly, I'll be bowing out rather tha clutter up the page. I will add that I'd rather go for Lelouch's plan over Schniziel's or Charles; without free will, what separates people from livestock?

Also, Luciano didn't die fast enough.