1. D-YFI@AniDB
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2. LEGEND
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3. OF THE
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4. GALACTIC HEROES
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5. Universal Century 798.
Imperial Year 489.
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6. The Free Planets Alliance announced the
defection of Emperor Erwin Josef II...
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7. and the formation of the Galactic
Imperial Legitimate Government.
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8. Prince Reinhard von Lohengramm's attitude
towards this was extremely merciless...
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9. and a large offensive by
the Empire was anticipated.
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10. Mr. Chairman, how are you going to deal
with the coming Imperial offensive?
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11. There's nothing
to worry about.
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12. We have the impregnable
defense of Iserlohn Fortress...
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13. and also the famous undefeated
commander, Admiral Yang.
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14. No matter what Lohengramm
and the Empire try to do...
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15. there's nothing
to be afraid of!
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16. Yeah, that's true!
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17. He's so selfish, isn't he?
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18. He had the same Yang
he's now relying on...
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19. called before an inquiry
less than half a year ago.
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20. He has a short memory
when it's convenient.
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21. Even if the prosecutor forgets,
I'm afraid the victim won't forget.
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22. What do you think?
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23. He must be fed up with
the current administration.
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24. I think that's possible.
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25. If his feelings
were strong enough...
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26. he might even feel like setting
himself up as a military dictator.
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27. He'd never...
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28. You can laugh now,
until it happens.
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29. How many times have I seen the sight of
laughing faces turning to grimaces overnight?
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30. A number of ingredients are essential
to make a cocktail or a dictator.
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31. For the time being, I think I can safely
say Yang Wenli won't become a dictator.
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32. At least, the man himself
doesn't have such an ambition.
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33. Not as long as the situation
develops as he desires.
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34. If he's cornered again, like he was during the
inquiry, couldn't he turn to counterattack?
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35. Might he reluctantly choose
to grasp power for himself?
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36. It's as you say.
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37. Therefore, we'd better
not provoke him too much.
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38. Truniht's planning
something again, isn't he?
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39. In preparation for the Empire's offensive, he's
fortifying the organization of each department.
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40. Until now he seems to have been reluctant
to meddle directly with military matters.
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41. I don't think he's been
that reluctant before now.
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42. That means HQ Chief Kubersly will retire
soon, with illness as the official reason...
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43. and his successor will
probably be Admiral Dawson.
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44. Hey, hey, that won't strengthen
the military, it'll weaken it.
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45. Can a man like him be of
any use in a time of crisis?
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46. They're rewarding his
loyalty to Truniht.
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47. At least it seems that they'll leave old Bucock
alone in charge of the actual fighting forces.
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48. "Civilian control," sounds
like a good idea in theory...
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49. but when the government thinks so much
about using the military to maintain power...
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50. the soldiers intentionally fawn over
the politicians to gain advancement.
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51. Is this the way a military in a
democratic republic should do things?
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52. I'm afraid I have
to say this.
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53. But maybe the citizens
of the Empire are happier.
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54. Because they've just been rescued from
the worst situation, a corrupt dictatorship.
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55. Our Alliance seems to be faced
with a very hard to answer dilemma.
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56. Which do we want, a corrupt
democracy or a pure dictatorship?
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57. Which has more
justice and order?
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58. As Hwan Lewi predicted...
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59. Admiral Dawson was promoted to HQ Chief
following Kubersly's retirement...
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60. and Admiral Merkatz,
currently residing on Iserlohn...
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61. was appointed the Secretary of the Army
of the Legitimate Imperial Government...
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62. by an act of
the Supreme Council.
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63. At the same time, another small appointment
was officially announced on Iserlohn.
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64. Admiral...
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65. Lt. Greenhill,
summon Julian for me.
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66. Yes, sir...
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67. Excuse me, Admiral...
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68. Yeah, I know what
you want to say...
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69. I think.
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70. So would you
please call Julian?
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71. Me?
To Phezzan?
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72. Please revoke
these orders.
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73. Julian, when you
were a civil servant...
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74. assignments and changes were up to
the intentions of the station commander.
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75. But now you're a soldier.
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76. Your duty is to obey orders from the National
Defense Council and Joint Operations HQ.
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77. Now that it's too late, please don't make
me recite something that elementary.
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78. Even unreasonable orders?
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79. How are they
unreasonable?
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80. If this is going to happen,
I'll go back to being a civil servant.
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81. Then I wouldn't have to
obey this order, would I?
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82. Julian...
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83. You ought to know whether
it's possible or not.
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84. In the first place, you volunteered to
become a soldier, you weren't forced.
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85. As a matter of course, you must have
had the resolution to obey orders.
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86. Understood.
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87. I'll go to my new post on Phezzan
as resident military attache.
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88. But it's not because it's an
order from Joint Operations HQ.
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89. It's because it's an order
from Admiral Yang Wenli.
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90. If that's all you wanted me for, may
I have your permission to leave, Admiral?
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91. I understand
how Julian feels.
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92. I'm sure he feels as though
you don't want him around.
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93. "Don't want him around?"
It's nothing like that.
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94. To not keep him by my side
means he's unnecessary...
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95. or to keep him by my
side because he's necessary?
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96. That's not the
way things work.
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97. No, being by my side doesn't indicate
whether he's needed or not...
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98. We need to talk,
don't we?
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99. Admiral...
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100. Ummm, let's see...
Do you mind if I sit here?
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101. Go ahead.
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102. Look, Julian.
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103. Yes, Admiral.
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104. The reason you're going to Phezzan, more
than anything else, is because it's an order...
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105. But as far
as I'm concerned...
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106. I think I'd like to have a reliable person
go and look at Phezzan's internal situation.
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107. And, even so, you're
reluctant to go?
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108. But the way the situation is developing,
Iserlohn will be on the front line again.
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109. I think I'd be
more useful here...
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110. Well, that's the point, Julian.
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111. Everybody assumes the Empire will
invade through the Iserlohn Corridor.
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112. It's not as if there are
rules or laws that require that.
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113. But then, where will
they invade from?
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114. Make a large detour around
the galactic system?
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115. All that's left is
the Phezzan Corridor...
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116. Exactly.
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117. For Prince Lohengramm, the most
effective strategy would be...
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118. while besieging
Iserlohn with one fleet...
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119. to break through the
Phezzan Corridor with another.
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120. Since he has a large
enough military to do that...
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121. then Iserlohn Fortress
will become isolated...
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122. reduced to no more significance
than a pebble on the side of the road.
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123. But then, won't the Empire
make an enemy of Phezzan?
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124. That's a good question, but at this
juncture that shouldn't be a problem.
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125. There are two ways that Prince Lohengramm
could pass through the Phezzan Corridor.
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126. One way is if he can remove by direct
force the resistance of Phezzan.
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127. The other way is if he knows there's no need
to concern himself with Phezzan's resistance.
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128. You mean that Prince Lohengramm and
Phezzan are secretly working together?
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129. Correct.
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130. Julian, people tend to
make the common mistake...
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131. of believing that a
situation will last forever.
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132. Try and think about it.
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133. The Galactic Empire didn't
exist five hundred years ago.
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134. The history of the Free Planets
Alliance is half that length.
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135. And Phezzan has reached an age
of no more than a century.
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136. Anything that hasn't existed since the genesis
of the universe needn't survive until the end.
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137. Change is sure to come.
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138. That change, in the person of
Prince Reinhard von Lohengramm...
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139. has first swept
the Galactic Empire...
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140. and is now extending feelers, trying
to entangle all of human society in them.
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141. Then will the Galactic
Empire be destroyed?
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142. It will be destroyed.
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143. No, in fact, it has
already been destroyed.
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144. The true power is in
Prince Lohengramm's hands.
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145. The Kaiser abandoned
his country and fled.
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146. Only the name
hasn't changed.
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147. In reality it's already
the Lohengramm Dynasty.
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148. I'm sure you're right.
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149. Nevertheless, how likely is it that Phezzan
has allied itself with Prince Lohengramm?
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150. Consider the situation where
three forces, A, B, and C exist.
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151. A and B are
mutually antagonistic.
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152. C's strategy should
be something like this:
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153. Help A, if A is
being threatened by B.
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154. Help B, if B is
being pressured by A.
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155. Prolong the quarrel between A and B,
and make both sides destroy each other.
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156. However, if A's influence strengthens
conspicuously, such that the situation is...
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157. that even if C helps B,
it will be hard to resist A.
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158. Wouldn't C be better off to choose
to attack B in cooperation with A?
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159. But, if it does, and the
oppressively enlarged A...
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160. follows up the victory of having
destroyed B by attacking C...
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161. isn't C marching down the road
from independence to destruction?
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162. Yes, that's it.
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163. The truth is, the nub
of my idea is also there.
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164. By offering Phezzan's wealth and its
strategic position to Prince Lohengramm...
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165. maybe Phezzan will risk
losing its political independence.
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166. What are they planning
for that contingency?
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167. Maybe Phezzan's objective isn't
Phezzan's own continued existence...
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168. No, maybe that thought
leaps too far ahead.
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169. In the first place,
I have no proof whatsoever.
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170. I was thinking Phezzan's
intentions in the New Reich...
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171. may be to monopolize
economic benefits.
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172. Thus ascending
to the top.
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173. But now I can't convince
myself very well.
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174. If their motive's not material advantage
or calculation, could it be spiritual?
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175. Spiritual?
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176. For example, ideology,
or religion...?
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177. Religion?
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178. That's true.
That is a possibility.
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179. Maybe I'm mistaken when I think of Phezzan as a group of "at face value hard nosed realists."
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180. Religion?
Yes, indeed.
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181. If I can go to Phezzan and discover even a
little concerning their plans and stratagems...
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182. and if I can also find out about the
movements of the Imperial Military besides...
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183. that'll be of use
to you, won't it?
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184. In that case, I'll
gladly go to Phezzan.
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185. Thank you.
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186. But there's another reason
I think you should go to Phezzan.
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187. What's that?
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188. How should I say it?
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189. Even if you look
at a mountain...
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190. if you only look at it from one
direction, you can't grasp the whole...
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191. No, rather than that, there's a
little something I want to ask you.
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192. Sooner or later...
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193. we'll probably have to fight Prince
Lohengramm, risking life and death.
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194. But is Prince Lohengramm
really the embodiment of evil?
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195. I don't think
that's true, but...
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196. That's right.
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197. Embodiments of evil don't exist
other than in television dramas.
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198. If you talk about evil this time, the Alliance
aided the former system of the Empire.
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199. That doesn't accelerate the flow of history,
it adds to the side that makes the flow reverse.
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200. Maybe history will classify us not as the good camp, but as the evil one.
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201. That could never happen.
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202. Such viewpoints also
exist in history.
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203. But people aren't strong enough to
endure the recognition that they're evil.
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204. Therefore, believing in
their own righteousness...
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205. they fight to force
their views on other people.
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206. There's no such thing
as absolute righteousness?
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207. That's right.
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208. So, Julian, if
you go to Phezzan...
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209. try to see the difference between
their idea of righteousness and ours.
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210. That wouldn't be a
bad experience for you.
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211. Compared to that, the rise and fall
of nations pales in significance.
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212. That's the truth.
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213. Even the rise and fall of
the Free Planets Alliance?
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214. Right.
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215. I hope the nation lasts long enough for me
to collect all of my benefits after I retire.
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216. But if you look at it
from historical perspective...
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217. the Free Planets Alliance was born as the
antithesis of Rudolf von Goldenbaum's ideals.
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218. Right.
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219. Constitutional government
against totalitarianism...
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220. progressive democracy
against intolerant despotism.
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221. Well, advocating such things, because
they came to be put into practice as well...
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222. and if the Rudolf-like things are denied
and buried by Prince Lohengramm...
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223. there'll be no special reason
why the Alliance must continue.
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224. Look, Julian...
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225. Just as people
sometimes die...
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226. nations aren't eternally
indestructible things, either.
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227. The entities called nations
are no more than simple tools.
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228. If you remember just that fact, maybe
you can maintain your perspective.
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229. Understood.
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230. I'll go to Phezzan.
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231. My elder classmate, Cazellnu,
did one good thing for me.
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232. He brought
you to me.
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233. So you got to feeling
like disposing of Julian?
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234. Isn't that a
little high-handed?
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235. It can't be helped...
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236. It's an order from the
National Defense Council.
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237. Besides, I was also 16 when I left my
father and enrolled in Officers' School.
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238. Maybe it's the right time for
him to go out on his own.
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239. It's a splendid thought, but can
you live neatly without Julian?
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240. Lt. Greenhill said
the same thing.
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241. Why does everybody think that I can't
manage to live if Julian's not here?
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242. Because it's the truth.
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243. Never mind that, won't you and
Julian come to our house tonight?
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244. Because once Julian
goes to Phezzan...
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245. we don't know when we might
next have the chance to do this.
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246. If it's all right, Lieutenant,
won't you come, too?
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247. Thank you very much.
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248. It's strange to hear it.
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249. When it comes to Julian, Admiral Yang
likes to state common sense opinions.
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250. I agree completely.
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251. From time to time, he tries to lecture
Julian, who is a man with common sense.
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252. But the one doing
the lecturing understands...
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253. that the one being lectured
has better common sense.
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254. Doesn't he know his place?
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255. Yes, because children don't obey what their
parents say, they imitate what the parents do.
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256. It's no use just
talking about it.
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257. By that, I suppose those two think
they are people with common sense.
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258. By the way, I have to appoint a resident
Attache Assistant to go with Julian.
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259. How about Mashengo?
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260. I have no objections to
Warrant Officer Mashengo.
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261. Because the Phezzan Commissioner's
Office is a nest of Truniht supporters...
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262. if you're not prepared,
you'll be swindled.
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263. Well, he'll be okay
if Mashengo's with him.
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264. It's a rare bodyguard who's
more reliable than him.
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265. But even Mashengo can't be
with Julian night and day.
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266. Don't worry, Julian's skills at armed and
unarmed combat are better than yours.
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267. When I hear you
talk like that...
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268. Are you displeased?
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269. No, I'm at a loss.
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270. Should I be struck
with admiration...
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271. or should I be anxious that it's not
saying much to say he's better than me?
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272. Then I'll restate it.
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273. He's clearly
better than you.
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274. He can fully
protect himself.
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275. Does that put
your mind at ease?
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276. I'll rest easier.
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277. There's also the matter
of Admiral Merkatz.
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278. Since he's decided to leave, we're going
to be somewhat busy preparing for that.
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279. For now, I've looked at
scheduling a farewell party.
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280. Farewell party?
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281. So both Admiral Yang and Cazellnu
opposed the idea of giving them bouquets.
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282. "You can't eat bouquets."
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283. What, you knew?
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284. But aside from whether
or not the food's good...
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285. after the cleanup, won't
there be good leftovers?
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286. I also said something more
practical would be better.
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287. I've got a good idea!
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288. Rejected.
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289. I haven't said
anything yet.
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290. I know what kind of
thing you'd suggest.
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291. Nothing sufficiently dignified
for the farewell party.
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292. That's because
you're over thirty!
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293. No matter what a
first-rate bureaucrat says...
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294. Never mind.
Don't mind him.
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295. So, what did
you decide on?
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296. Lt. Greenhill suggested it...
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297. For this kind of thing, you need a
ceremony but not a lot of formality.
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298. I ask you,
my war comrades...
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299. who's the nicest man
in our Castle Iserlohn?
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300. Admiral, during the four
years since my arrival...
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301. your consumption of alcohol
has increased dramatically.
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302. Oh, really?
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303. Yes! Its proportion of household
expenses has nearly doubled.
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304. It couldn't
have doubled.
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305. It's true.
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306. While I'm away, will you
please take care of yourself?
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307. It's not good
for your health.
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308. Alcohol is
humanity's friend.
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309. Can I abandon
a friend?
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310. Even if people think so,
how about the alcohol?
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311. It's always alcohol's
real wish to be drunk.
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312. Humans were drinking alcohol
five thousand years ago.
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313. And they're still
drinking it now.
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314. Right before my eyes.
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315. And five thousand years from now,
they'll be drinking alcohol.
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316. Although it's unlikely that there'll be
a human race in five thousand years.
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317. I'm not worried about five
thousand years from now...
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318. I'm worried
about next month.
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319. Also, about your
wake-up time.
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320. Can you get up punctually at 7 a.m.
without me to drag you out of bed?
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321. I can get up
by myself.
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322. Can you
really manage?
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323. Now look here, Julian, if other people heard
these kinds of questions and answers...
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324. wouldn't they think that Yang Wenli was pretty incompetent at his own life?
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325. Before you arrived at my house,
I was living punctually by myself.
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326. Without anyone's help, I managed
a house and yard splendidly.
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327. Making friends with
dust and mold, eh?
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328. This must be the first time since the dawn of
history that your apartment's been cleaned.
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329. Now that I think about it, have you said
goodbye to Cazellnu and the rest?
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330. No, I thought I'd walk
around tomorrow and do it.
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331. Yep. Don't forget to say
goodbye to everybody.
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332. Yes, sir.
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333. Don't be playing the field.
You'll make Charlotte cry.
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334. You should have been at
Iserlohn one more year.
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335. There are so many things
left for you to do.
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336. Yeah, I wish I'd
learned more...
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337. Yeah. Rather than Spartanian piloting, I would
rather have taught you more fun things.
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338. When I was 17, I conquered my first
enemy plane and my first woman.
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339. Since then I've been racking up victories,
so now both are 3-digit numbers.
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340. Amazing.
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341. Since the beginning, it's always
been quantity rather than quality?
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342. What's that?
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343. That's what General
Schenkopp always says.
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344. See here...!
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345. Thanks for all your help,
too, Commander Konev.
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346. Take care.
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347. I think I've got
a cousin on Phezzan.
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348. Although we've
never actually met.
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349. Phezzan's a big place.
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350. Take care.
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351. You, too, Commander.
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352. Good reflexes!
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353. Uh, yeah...
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354. If you want General Schenkopp,
he's in the B-16 locker room.
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355. Thank you very much.
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356. Thanks, all of you,
for all your help.
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357. When you get there,
just be sure to exercise.
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358. If you get slow,
you'll be of no use.
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359. Right.
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360. Don't worry about a
thing while you're gone.
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361. We'll protect both this fortress
and Admiral Yang perfectly.
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362. Right.
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363. Take this with you.
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364. This is a Rosenritter...
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365. You're an associate,
so to speak.
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366. Yup.
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367. Thank you very much!
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368. Leaving tomorrow?
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369. General!
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370. Let me see that.
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371. Isn't this one
for training?
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372. Take this one.
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373. General, are you sure?
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374. I'm not giving this to you.
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375. I'm just loaning it to
you until you come back.
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376. Right! Thank you very much!
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377. I'll be sure to come
back and return it.
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378. Commander...
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379. Hi.
Tomorrow, is it?
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380. Yes.
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381. Are you sure?
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382. While you're gone, I might try to
take Admiral Yang's life again.
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383. Even if I'm not here, there are plenty
of people to protect the Admiral.
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384. That's true.
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385. At any rate, the surveillance
is too strict to break.
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386. Until you come back, shall we
put aside our differences?
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387. I'd like to.
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388. I also want to protect the
Admiral with my own hands.
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389. I suppose you intend to gather
intelligence while you're on Phezzan.
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390. So I'll give you
a word of advice.
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391. Information that comes flying in from
nowhere invariably has a direction behind it.
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392. That is, it's got a spin added to it that will
work to the advantage of its sender...
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393. who's trying to guide it, and put
their own interpretation onto it.
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394. If you try eliminating that, you'll see a field
of vision that's more related to the truth.
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395. But what do you do if you can't
find out who its sender really is?
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396. Don't you know?
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397. When a crime's
been committed...
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398. the person who gains the most
by that crime is the prime suspect.
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399. The same principle applies.
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400. Bye.
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401. I'm expecting
you to succeed.
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402. Take it with you.
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403. It's been my good luck
charm for a long time.
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404. Thank you very much.
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405. But what kind of
good luck charm is it?
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406. Oh, yes.
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407. When I was a first year
student in Officers' School...
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408. and broke curfew
and climbed the fence...
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409. an upper-classman named Yang Wenli, who
was on guard duty, pretended not to see me.
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410. Never forget your
real duty as a soldier.
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411. Go and work diligently
at your job.
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412. Yes, sir!
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413. Well, I'll say it now...
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414. My duty was to help
Admiral Yang get ahead.
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415. No, you shouldn't
make such a face.
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416. I'm not being particularly
modest, or complaining...
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417. Admiral Yang is a rare
person, who combines...
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418. both the nature of a commander
and talent as a staff officer.
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419. If that person needed a staff officer,
what would other people think of that?
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420. Knowing that, I just consulted
with him about operations.
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421. Therefore, when I aspired to be a
staff officer for the Hero of El Facil...
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422. I asked myself, "What is
the role I must carry out?"
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423. I didn't find the answer until
after the fall of Iserlohn.
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424. Then I understood my role.
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425. So I intentionally recited common sense
arguments, and opposed Admiral Merkatz.
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426. There were also times
that they seemed disgusting.
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427. Can I get you
to understand?
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428. Yes, I understand.
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429. But why did you tell
that to me now?
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430. Yes, why?
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431. It's a way of talking
that doesn't seem logical...
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432. but it probably means there's something
in you that makes other people trust you.
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433. I imagine both Admiral Yang and the other
bunch probably tell you all kinds of things.
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434. You should take
great care of that.
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435. I'm sure it will become
an asset hereafter.
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436. Thank you very much.
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437. Take this when you go.
It may be of some use.
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438. Isn't this a
Phezzan bank account?
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439. This much...?
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440. That's alright.
Take it with you.
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441. You should never be at a loss
as to how to spend money...
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442. because it's money
that gives you freedom.
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443. Thank you very much.
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444. I won't waste it.
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445. I know you won't.
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446. There may come a time when
you'll need to use every bit of it.
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447. Besides that, while you're on Heinessen...
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448. would you deliver this
to Admiral Bucock for me?
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449. I'll make sure to
deliver it personally.
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450. Yes, I'm relying on you.
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451. Listen, Julian, it's not just
anybody's life, it's your life.
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452. First of all, think of
living for your own sake.
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453. Beyond that...
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454. Don't catch a cold.
Stay healthy.
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455. You too, Admiral.
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456. If you can, please try to
cut down on the alcohol.
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457. And try to eat
more vegetables.
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458. Oh, dear, you're a nagging little
rascal up to the brink of departure.
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459. At the strong urging of the government,
Admiral Merkatz will accept...
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460. the position of Secretary of the Army of the Legitimate Imperial Government on Heinessen.
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461. Ensign Minci and
Warrant Officer Mashengo...
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462. at the strong desire
of our government...
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463. have accepted posts as military
attaches stationed at Phezzan.
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464. Here, while praying for their safe passage
and success at their posts, we send them off.
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465. Admiral...
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466. I guess he's gone.
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467. When we next meet, he'll
probably be a little taller.
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468. Space Era 798.
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469. Imperial Year 489.
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470. Julian Minci left Iserlohn Fortress
behind on his way to his new post.
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471. At this time, nobody knew on what day he
would be reunited with those he left behind.
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473. While heading for the capital planet, Heinessen, to receive his official appointment...
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474. Julian takes advantage of the free time to review history.
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475. The history - of the Empire, of the Alliance, and of Humanity - is narrated.
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476. Next episode of Legend of the Galactic Heroes...
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477. episode 40,
"Julian's Journey - Humanity's Journey."
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478. Another page to the history of the Galaxy.
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479. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 40
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