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A [[Code Geass]] [[Elseworld]] manga by Ganji and Yoshijiro Muramatsu.
A [[Code Geass]] [[Elseworld]] manga by Ganji and Yoshijiro Muramatsu.


The year is 1853, Matthew Perry, using the power of Geass, forces Japan to open its ports to outsiders. Opposition arises in the form of the Black Knights, a resistance group that seeks to aid the oppressed citizens of Japan, led by the mysterious Zero. Meanwhile, Suzaku Kururugi, a low-ranking [[Samurai]], tries to catch Zero despite the prejudice against him, not knowing that Zero's true identity is Lelouch Lamperouge, his friend who is head of the Shinsegumi. The introduction of the seventh-generation Knightmare Frame "Lancelot" has the potential to tip the balance of the conflict.
The year is 1853, Matthew Perry, using the power of Geass, forces Japan to open its ports to outsiders. Opposition arises in the form of the Black Knights, a resistance group that seeks to aid the oppressed citizens of Japan, led by the mysterious Zero. Meanwhile, Suzaku Kururugi, a low-ranking [[Samurai]], tries to catch Zero despite the prejudice against him, not knowing that Zero's true identity is Lelouch Lamperouge, his friend who is head of the Shinsegumi. The introduction of the seventh-generation Knightmare Frame "Lancelot" has the potential to tip the balance of the conflict.


=== Tropes associated with Tales of an Alternate Shogunate ===
=== Tropes associated with Tales of an Alternate Shogunate ===
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* [[Living with the Villain]]: Suzaku and Lelouch. Lelouch knows all along that Suzaku is his enemy, while Suzaku is unaware until {{spoiler|shortly before they join forces}}.
* [[Living with the Villain]]: Suzaku and Lelouch. Lelouch knows all along that Suzaku is his enemy, while Suzaku is unaware until {{spoiler|shortly before they join forces}}.
* [[Never My Fault]]: Jeremiah blames Suzaku for Zero's escape, although Lelouch claims that he let slip sensitive information. Then again, it's quite possible that Lelouch was actually the one responsible.
* [[Never My Fault]]: Jeremiah blames Suzaku for Zero's escape, although Lelouch claims that he let slip sensitive information. Then again, it's quite possible that Lelouch was actually the one responsible.
* [[No Sell]]: {{spoiler|Perry’s Geass powers don’t work on Suzaku, enabling him to force him to surrender}}.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: {{spoiler|Perry’s Geass powers don’t work on Suzaku, enabling him to force him to surrender}}.
* [[Pose of Supplication]]: Perry's Geass victims, Suzaku when being punished by Jeremiah and {{spoiler|Perry himself when he is defeated}}.
* [[Pose of Supplication]]: Perry's Geass victims, Suzaku when being punished by Jeremiah and {{spoiler|Perry himself when he is defeated}}.
* [[Samurai]]: Suzaku is introduced as a low-ranking Samurai
* [[Samurai]]: Suzaku is introduced as a low-ranking Samurai
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A Code Geass Elseworld manga by Ganji and Yoshijiro Muramatsu.

The year is 1853, Matthew Perry, using the power of Geass, forces Japan to open its ports to outsiders. Opposition arises in the form of the Black Knights, a resistance group that seeks to aid the oppressed citizens of Japan, led by the mysterious Zero. Meanwhile, Suzaku Kururugi, a low-ranking Samurai, tries to catch Zero despite the prejudice against him, not knowing that Zero's true identity is Lelouch Lamperouge, his friend who is head of the Shinsegumi. The introduction of the seventh-generation Knightmare Frame "Lancelot" has the potential to tip the balance of the conflict.

Tropes associated with Tales of an Alternate Shogunate

Suzaku: Zero, I understand your viewpoint. Then we should be able to work together. Zero... no... Lelouch.

  • What Could Have Been: Kallen sneaks into the creators’ offices and finds unfinished concept art. Nothing seems too out of place until she sees that Nunnally’s cart is equipped with hadron cannons.