Talk:Lordgenome

Okay, where did all this information come from?
Most of this information wasn't even mentioned within the series itself, and I'm pretty sure the Anti-Spirals let the humans survive under Lord Genome's rule as long as their numbers were kept in check. As can be clearly viewed in 17, the Anti-Spirals had a sort of "count-down" mechanism that kept tally of the number of humans on the Surface, if not on the planet itself, with the “moon,” not to mention the fact that the moon began falling at the Anti-Spiral's whim, thus discrediting Lord Genome just keeping the Cathedral Terra up there himself. He obviously compromised with the Hanrasen so that he could keep his species alive. I’ve got to say that most of this just seems like a bunch of fan fiction. I’m unaware of any TTGL data books out there. I mean, there’s the manga, but I’m not sure that it goes into this.

Okay, someone needs to clear this up. Kageryushin (talk) 02:59, 6 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Most of this information comes from transliterations in AnimeSuki, which is transcribed from Japanese viral sources like 2channel. For issues of WP:V we can't take 2channel or AnimeSuki on as actual sources, so I've included the information until ADV Films publishes the side materials or someone can come up with a legitimate source. Thus far, all I have are translations of the episodes, the drama CD translation (I don't even have a serial number for it yet), and summaries from the short story guide volume one. The data-books are listed here and information on "the world" can be read in the rifling page. My capacity as a fact-checker are limited because I am not versed in the Japanese language, but perhaps some time down the line someone with such skill could trace other verifiable sources through 2channel posts. Some of the information I'm not sure of (like Lord Genome transforming Cathedral Terra into the moon), but that hasn't been addressed in any side-materials to my knowledge either, so it can be debated up here. Terek (talk) 00:45, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

I see. I must say that I preferred the minimalistic approach of the original character pages, but if this information is truly more accurate, a possibility that I haven't wholly embraced just yet, then I guess it's required. Still, we really do need to verify this information as soon as possible. Kageryushin (talk) 04:08, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

I have recently edited the article with information I feel much more comfortable with. It certainly fits better with what occurs within the actual series, for that matter. Kageryushin (talk) 00:28, 15 February 2008 (UTC)

Bad information
Practically this entire article seems like a piece of fanfiction. Most of this was never revealed in the series; sources need to be given.

Not to mention that the screenshot never had Guame in it in the first place. Sigh (talk) 02:02, 13 June 2008 (UTC)

Agreed, this whole article looks more like someone's guesswork than anything. Though it's *probably accurate*, it's still just guesswork Geshpenst (talk) 07:53, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

Parallel Works 8
Should the history of Genome covered in Gurren Lagann Parallel Works 8 count as his actual history? Unlike the rest of the Parallel Works series, 8 seemed to be very heavily rooted in the actual show's background, showing Genome's rise from child to young Spiral Warrior, his encounter with the Anti-Spirals and the reveal of Spiral Nemesis to him, his betrayal of the other humans, the formation of the Beastmen and where Teppelin came from. All in three and a half minutes. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.220.146.125 (talk) 21:26, 15 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Go for it, I'd like to think that "Parallel" Works is more a canon fleshing out of Lord Genome's back story rather than an AU OVA. It clarifies his background from the vague 2channel interview summaries, which like the whole "Garlock Prologue Sequence" have likely changed as well. It can also be properly cited, and that's always good news~ 76.238.131.29 (talk) 06:49, 7 October 2008 (UTC)