How much do you know about season 2? Things like some of the mechanics of Geass, the origin of Nunnally's blindness, and so on?
There is also the question of the usefulness of the Knightmare Frames. Kallen might know how to perform the necessary maintenance on hers, but the Lancelot is a prototype that uses a power source that is unique to their original world, and none of them have the technical know how to adapt it to run on materials found in our universe.
I'm not really sure how Lelouch would run into the military, especially if he does the expedient thing, and puts Kallen's Kightmare Frame in a warehouse somewhere, and geasses the owner not to ask questions. As far as he would be able to tell, this world he is now in is nominally at peace, compared to the MASSIVE wars that are happening just offscreen during most of Code Geass. So, no need to start up a new vigilante organization to overthrow governments. He'd probably be able to easily suborn a few gangs of criminals, and use that to establish himself and those with him, as they wouldn't have any papers or IDs starting out. Plus, with that group, he might decide to reveal to Kallen that he is Zero, to gain her loyalty as Lelouch, since he's not going to be using the costume much in this world. She sees Lelouch as just an annoying Brittainian, after she was led to believe that he is not Zero, but if she learns that he was doing the same thing she was, she'll be far more willing to follow his directions.
IIRC, at this point Lelouch had recently considered asking Suzaku to guard Nunnally, but dismissed the idea when he discovered that Suzaku was the pilot of the Lancelot. Given that they are now stranded in this strange other world, I could see Lelouch reconsidering, and asking him to guard Nunnaly. Aside from gaining Nunnally the protection of one of the most skilled combatants he knows, it would also put Suzaku in a position where it would be far more difficult for him to discover that Lelouch has the Geass, thus linking him to Zero.
If Suzaku finds out about the Geass, Lelouch might try to pass it off as a power possessed by the Brittainian royal family, that Nunnally was too young to know about, and could never have gained due to her blindness, or because it is a male only thing. (Suzaku knew Lelouch when they were kids, from when Lelouch and Nunnally were political hostages, so he would know who they really are.)
This all goes out the window if/when they find a copy of the show, though. Before Euphemia's death, Zero hadn't done anything that Suzaku would consider truly unforgivable, and when that point of the show is reached, the show makes it very clear that Lelouch was not truly at fault for what happened. Especially since, as far as they know, time has continued progressing in their home universe, and Euphemia's Special Administrative Zone plan would actually have gone through, without Lelouch there to accidentally screw everything up. That calm will last until partway through season 2, when they learn what Emperor Charles di Britannia is planning. If you aren't aware, think
Also, looking back at your original post, I think I misinterpreted some of the stuff regarding the gods. I had originally thought you meant that the gods were going to be keeping an eye on things with the SI, but I now notice that you meant that more and more gods will be getting involved in trying to fix the multidimensional crash.
As for Belldandy not liking that sort of compulsion, I admit that it seems the kind of thing she would be against. However, in the most recent chapters, it is revealed that It isn't quite the same thing, but Belldandy might not consider herself as having the moral high ground in this area. If you are looking for a way to keep Lelouch from zapping all the other characters into compliance, you might instead have it so that those with nonhuman ancestry are immune, as they are not linked collective unconscious of humanity, the god of his world. Though, given that they are not in their own world C.C. might not have access to the materials needed to make the blocking eye contacts, and Lelouch's Geass is about to evolve and go out of control. In that case, he might negotiate with Belldandy to instead temporarily seal his Geass, so he can talk to people safely. Personally, I think that might be a better idea, especially as this world is about to be thrown into chaos, as characters from all sorts of fiction will be dropped into it, and not all of them will have motivations centered around protecting someone.
I think I'm starting to babble, and I've kinda lost track of where I was going with this, as I got distracted partway through, and reread a bunch of chapters of A!MG, so I'm going to just post this now.
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Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea.
"Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia.
There is also the question of the usefulness of the Knightmare Frames. Kallen might know how to perform the necessary maintenance on hers, but the Lancelot is a prototype that uses a power source that is unique to their original world, and none of them have the technical know how to adapt it to run on materials found in our universe.
I'm not really sure how Lelouch would run into the military, especially if he does the expedient thing, and puts Kallen's Kightmare Frame in a warehouse somewhere, and geasses the owner not to ask questions. As far as he would be able to tell, this world he is now in is nominally at peace, compared to the MASSIVE wars that are happening just offscreen during most of Code Geass. So, no need to start up a new vigilante organization to overthrow governments. He'd probably be able to easily suborn a few gangs of criminals, and use that to establish himself and those with him, as they wouldn't have any papers or IDs starting out. Plus, with that group, he might decide to reveal to Kallen that he is Zero, to gain her loyalty as Lelouch, since he's not going to be using the costume much in this world. She sees Lelouch as just an annoying Brittainian, after she was led to believe that he is not Zero, but if she learns that he was doing the same thing she was, she'll be far more willing to follow his directions.
IIRC, at this point Lelouch had recently considered asking Suzaku to guard Nunnally, but dismissed the idea when he discovered that Suzaku was the pilot of the Lancelot. Given that they are now stranded in this strange other world, I could see Lelouch reconsidering, and asking him to guard Nunnaly. Aside from gaining Nunnally the protection of one of the most skilled combatants he knows, it would also put Suzaku in a position where it would be far more difficult for him to discover that Lelouch has the Geass, thus linking him to Zero.
If Suzaku finds out about the Geass, Lelouch might try to pass it off as a power possessed by the Brittainian royal family, that Nunnally was too young to know about, and could never have gained due to her blindness, or because it is a male only thing. (Suzaku knew Lelouch when they were kids, from when Lelouch and Nunnally were political hostages, so he would know who they really are.)
This all goes out the window if/when they find a copy of the show, though. Before Euphemia's death, Zero hadn't done anything that Suzaku would consider truly unforgivable, and when that point of the show is reached, the show makes it very clear that Lelouch was not truly at fault for what happened. Especially since, as far as they know, time has continued progressing in their home universe, and Euphemia's Special Administrative Zone plan would actually have gone through, without Lelouch there to accidentally screw everything up. That calm will last until partway through season 2, when they learn what Emperor Charles di Britannia is planning. If you aren't aware, think
Also, looking back at your original post, I think I misinterpreted some of the stuff regarding the gods. I had originally thought you meant that the gods were going to be keeping an eye on things with the SI, but I now notice that you meant that more and more gods will be getting involved in trying to fix the multidimensional crash.
As for Belldandy not liking that sort of compulsion, I admit that it seems the kind of thing she would be against. However, in the most recent chapters, it is revealed that It isn't quite the same thing, but Belldandy might not consider herself as having the moral high ground in this area. If you are looking for a way to keep Lelouch from zapping all the other characters into compliance, you might instead have it so that those with nonhuman ancestry are immune, as they are not linked collective unconscious of humanity, the god of his world. Though, given that they are not in their own world C.C. might not have access to the materials needed to make the blocking eye contacts, and Lelouch's Geass is about to evolve and go out of control. In that case, he might negotiate with Belldandy to instead temporarily seal his Geass, so he can talk to people safely. Personally, I think that might be a better idea, especially as this world is about to be thrown into chaos, as characters from all sorts of fiction will be dropped into it, and not all of them will have motivations centered around protecting someone.
I think I'm starting to babble, and I've kinda lost track of where I was going with this, as I got distracted partway through, and reread a bunch of chapters of A!MG, so I'm going to just post this now.
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Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea.
"Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia.