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[[Image:Kamine Though Elevator.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A Thought Elevator in Kamine Island.]]
 
[[Image:Kamine Though Elevator.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A Thought Elevator in Kamine Island.]]
While the Thought Elevators' true functionality is not clear, they are known to work through a person's memories or thoughts. [[Lelouch]] determines this after experiencing one firsthand, basing his hypothesis upon his earlier escape from [[C.C.]]'s memory zone by the thought of wanting to help her. When Lelouch questions C.C. about having some connection to the thought elevator on [[Kamine Island]] she responds "not this one," indicating that she has a connection to another though elevator.
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While the Thought Elevators' true functionality is not clear, they are known to work through a person's memories or thoughts. [[Lelouch]] determines this after experiencing one firsthand, basing his hypothesis upon his earlier escape from [[C.C.]]'s memory zone by the thought of wanting to help her. When Lelouch questions C.C. about having some connection to the thought elevator on [[Kamine Island]] she responds "not this one," indicating that she has a connection to another thought elevator.
   
Another function of the Thought Elevators is to facilitate the Ragnarok Connection and the "activation" of the [[Sword of Akasha]]. [[Charles zi Britannia]] was able to travel to the Sword of Akasha via one of the Thought Elevators, and the Sword's ultimate function, killing "God", was facilitated by the thoughts and feelings of all humanity -- the collective unconscious, or C's World -- being connected and focused on the Sword of Akasha via the Thought Elevators.
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Another function of the Thought Elevators is to facilitate the Ragnarok Connection and the "activation" of the [[Sword of Akasha]]. [[Charles zi Britannia]] was able to travel to the Sword of Akasha via one of the Thought Elevators, and the Sword's ultimate function, killing "God", was facilitated by the thoughts and feelings of all humanity -- the collective unconscious, or C's World -- being connected and focused on the Sword of Akasha via the Thought Elevators.
 
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Thought Elevators

Thought Elevators Worldwide.

Thought Elevator is a term used by those affiliated with Code-R to designate structures linked with the Geass ability. Bartley Asprius speculates that some of the Emperor's recent invasions were done to gain control of the devices.

In appearance they are shown as an enormous vertical gateway from which bright light streams. Only two have been shown so far, on Kamine Island and another in the Geass Directorate's city and Area 18. There are eight of them around the world as shown in episode 17 of Season 2. It is hinted that they were constructed by some long-forgotten ancient civilization.The three international superpowers each have at least one, excluding the one at the South Pole.The Euro Universe formerly had the most Thought Elevators with three falling within their territory, but after the 2nd Season The Holy Empire of Britannia had the most Thought Elevators numbering about five after capturing Africa, Russia and Area 18.The Chinese Federation has at least one located in the Militarized Zone of India.


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Kamine Though Elevator

A Thought Elevator in Kamine Island.

While the Thought Elevators' true functionality is not clear, they are known to work through a person's memories or thoughts. Lelouch determines this after experiencing one firsthand, basing his hypothesis upon his earlier escape from C.C.'s memory zone by the thought of wanting to help her. When Lelouch questions C.C. about having some connection to the thought elevator on Kamine Island she responds "not this one," indicating that she has a connection to another thought elevator.

Another function of the Thought Elevators is to facilitate the Ragnarok Connection and the "activation" of the Sword of Akasha. Charles zi Britannia was able to travel to the Sword of Akasha via one of the Thought Elevators, and the Sword's ultimate function, killing "God", was facilitated by the thoughts and feelings of all humanity -- the collective unconscious, or C's World -- being connected and focused on the Sword of Akasha via the Thought Elevators.