Talk:Lelouch vi Britannia/@comment-2800:200:E280:4C:F854:5104:B6B7:D8F2-20190120211457/@comment-36317741-20190121002403

It's true that there are now technically 2 timelines, however the differences between the 2 are very minor and none of the differences involve the rules of how geass and codes work, nor the fate of Lelouch. The trilogy shows us that in this alternate universe, just as in the original R2, Lelouch's fate is true death, no code, no immortality. In fact the epilogue of Oudou has C.C. insinuating that she cannot accept his death (thus confirming it) and this will most likely then lead to the movie sequel where Lelouch will be resurrected by C.C. (or at leats she'll try), which is why the title of the sequel is "Lelouch of the Resurrection".