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You have to realize that it might not have been a vision. It might have just been the creators way of visually showing the viewer that Nunnally had understood and realized what Lelouch had done. I say that because the "vision" she gets is not anything like the visions that C.C. gave to people in previous episodes. If Lelouch actually had a code even if it came from Charles it should at least look the same when he gives someone a vision.

Or maybe not. Maybe it really was a vision and Lelouch is alive and well. The problem is that even what you just said is not a fact. It is your own interpretation on something that was never explained. Thats the problem I have with this argument over what happened to Lelouch. Everyone that thinks he is alive doesn't use any actual facts. They warp information from the series and make random connections just because they want him to be alive so they cant see anything else. In the end we do not know if he is alive or dead and every point, for one side or the other, has counter points to it. As far as this wiki is concerned we have to go with the actual facts of what we saw. What we saw in the series suggests that Lelouch died. If something comes out later and shows he is alive then we will change it. But right now the series has told us he died so that is what we go with. The end. If you want fan fiction then go to the code geass fan fiction wiki.