Talk:Central 46

Authority to appoint the Captain-Commander of the Gotei 13
This is basically just me double-checking things, but it would appear that the Central 46 has the authority to appoint succeeding Captain-Commanders of the Gotei 13 from Chapter 520. I am going to put in the information from Chapter 520 into the article, but I want to make sure that my judgment is correct. Thanks in advance! ---Mr. N (Discuss)   03:28, December 20, 2012 (UTC)


 * Well I think it would stand to reason naturally considering the Captain-Commander is subordinate to their rules anyhow. Though its clear that someone has to have the authority to appoint a new one.--


 * Sounds good. I will go ahead and add the information. Obvious as this is, it is always good to double-check. =) ---Mr. N (Discuss)   15:50, December 20, 2012 (UTC)

Remaining in the human world longer than a given time.
Was it ever confirmed that this was actually a law made by Central 46, and not just a ploy by Aizen to get Rukia on death row? Schiffy (Speak to me |What I've done ) 04:10, April 12, 2013 (UTC)


 * There would need to be some evidence that it was a ploy in order for such a thing to be stated in the article. As it stands, there is no evidence. There is no reason to think that it did not come from the body that makes Soul Society's laws: Central 46. 11:53, April 12, 2013 (UTC)


 * "Rukia Kuchiki was tried in her absence for over staying the time limit in the Human world and for transferring her powers to a Human. She was sentenced to death by Sōkyoku. It was later revealed that the entire proceeding, starting with the order for her arrest, was orchestrated by Sōsuke Aizen."
 * There's that, but that only really proves that the case against Rukia was orchestrated by Aizen, not the whole law. So, I rest my case. Schiffy  (Speak to me |What I've done ) 14:41, April 12, 2013 (UTC)

The law and the arrest plus trial and execution are different things Mr.Schiffy :) as you said, so no change needed right? --SternRitterÄs (talk) 15:27, April 12, 2013 (UTC)