User talk:GurenS.E.I.T.E.N.EightElementsType-02F1Z

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Code Geass Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Guren S.E.I.T.E.N. Eight Elements page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Simant (Talk) 08:34, May 11, 2011

Generation
Please stop changing the Tristan's generation to 7! The Tristan, like all the other Knightmares used by the Knights of the round, is an !!!EIGHTH!!! generation knightmare. It's transformable and has a float system, just like the Shinkiro which is also an eighth generation knightmare frame.

Do you have any kind of source to say that it is a seventh generation? If you can't provide any kind of reason, and still keep changing it, I will have to take this to the admins.

So please stop! --RazielZero 19:26, May 13, 2011 (UTC)
 * Tristan is 8th Gen, Gekka and Akatsuki are 7th Gen, Guren Flight-Enabled Version is also 7th Gen (adding wings doesn't not make it 8th Gen). - Plau 17:03, May 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * Is the Guren a 7th Gen? I suppose the Radiation Claw counts as a 7th generation technology, but it's never mentioned what, exactly, it's classified as. Lancelot is said to be seventh generation due to the implementation of MVS weapons and EM Shielding - as well as it's obvious physical enhancements - whereas the Gawain is classified as possbily the only Sixth. And the Guren Flight-Enabled Version could count as 8th, with it's much more advanced Radiation Wave Surger weapon - the Tristan and Mordred are pretty much counted as 8th solely because one can transform, and the other has an even bigger Hadron cannon than before, without any other obvious enhancements over the Lancelot Conquista. Though, it may not be classified in the same way, seeing that it's not Britannian, and the wikia page does reflect that. MrSP 10:05, May 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * Is the Guren a 7th Gen? I suppose the Radiation Claw counts as a 7th generation technology, but it's never mentioned what, exactly, it's classified as. Lancelot is said to be seventh generation due to the implementation of MVS weapons and EM Shielding - as well as it's obvious physical enhancements - whereas the Gawain is classified as possbily the only Sixth. And the Guren Flight-Enabled Version could count as 8th, with it's much more advanced Radiation Wave Surger weapon - the Tristan and Mordred are pretty much counted as 8th solely because one can transform, and the other has an even bigger Hadron cannon than before, without any other obvious enhancements over the Lancelot Conquista. Though, it may not be classified in the same way, seeing that it's not Britannian, and the wikia page does reflect that. MrSP 10:05, May 15, 2011 (UTC)


 * I wish it was that easy. Sadly, it is not so. Generations are not defined by what equipment a Knightmare has. Generations have always been arbitrarily attached to the Knightmare by the creators of the show. Enhancements do not change the generation of the Knightmare. All customized models fall within their current generation. This is how we (the Code Geass Wiki) classifies generations:


 * Fourth Generation
 * Glasgow
 * Burai
 * Fifth Generation
 * Sutherland
 * Gloucester
 * Sixth Generation
 * Gawain
 * Seventh Generation
 * Lancelot
 * Vincent
 * Vincent Ward
 * Guren
 * Guren Flight-Enabled Version
 * Gareth
 * Gekka
 * Akatsuki
 * Eighth Generation
 * Shinkirō
 * Galahad
 * Percival
 * Tristan
 * Mordred
 * Ninth Generation
 * Lancelot Albion
 * Guren S.E.I.T.E.N. Eight Elements

Hopefully, this will settle the matter. Cheers. - Plau 15:43, May 15, 2011 (UTC)