1. D-YFI@AniDB
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2. I've got to get up.
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3. Get up,
take a shower...
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4. LEGEND
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5. OF THE
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6. GALACTIC HEROES
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7. brush my teeth,
prepare breakfast...
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8. Tea and milk...
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9. Making scrambled eggs...
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10. and three slices
of rye toast...
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11. I'll share them
with the Admiral...
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12. With the Admiral...
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13. With the Admiral...
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14. My biological clock?
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15. Even though it would be
OK if I slept late...
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16. I'm punctual.
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17. Can the Admiral get up
promptly by himself?
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18. Admiral!
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19. It's 7 o'clock.
7 o'clock.
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20. Please get up.
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21. Breakfast's ready.
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22. Please...
Five more minutes...
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23. No, no, four and a half
minutes would be fine...
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24. No, four minutes
and fifteen seconds...
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25. Really, you're
so undisciplined.
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26. If the commander sleeps in, doesn't it
set a bad example for his subordinates?
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27. Soldiers get up even if
there isn't a commander.
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28. The enemy's closing in.
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29. If you're taken by surprise and
defeated while you're asleep...
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30. you'll be mocked by future
generations of historians.
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31. The enemy's still asleep.
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32. Future generations of historians
haven't even been born yet.
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33. Goodnight.
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34. At least there's
peace in my dreams.
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35. Admiral!
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36. Will he be
all right?
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37. If the commander gets up too early, he's a
nuisance to the petty officers and troops.
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38. Will it be like that?
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39. Admiral Yang, eh?
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40. He was a 1st Lieutenant
at the time of El Facil.
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41. He didn't feel at ease
in his black beret...
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42. and there was the feeling
that he was a novice at everything.
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43. The people of El Facil felt that
Lieutenant Yang was a dropout officer...
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44. who even his runaway
commander had abandoned...
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45. and blatantly
disdained him.
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46. They certainly had no
reason to respect him.
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47. He was sort of an unreliable
looking, gangly kind of man...
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48. sleeping on the sofa
still in his uniform...
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49. not washing his face when
he got up in the morning...
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50. gnawing on bread without even any
butter on it while muttering to himself.
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51. If I don't love him,
nobody else will.
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52. I didn't love him because he was
a hero or a famous commander.
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53. But maybe I had a talent for
buying promising futures.
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54. You sure do.
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55. You sure do, Frederica.
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56. But I don't know about
Admiral Yang's feelings.
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57. Ensign!
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58. Here you are.
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59. It's almost time
for breakfast.
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60. Okay.
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61. Our last meal
on this ship.
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62. Yes.
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63. Is that Phezzan?
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64. Yeah.
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65. Will it be an enemy?
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66. Or will we
discover an ally?
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67. Free Planets High Commissioner's Office
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68. Ensign Minci...
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69. there are many things
for you to learn now.
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70. You've probably distinguished yourself in
battle, but that kind of thing is of no use here.
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71. First of all, if you have bitter
feelings, throw them away.
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72. Yes, sir! I'll bear
it firmly in mind.
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73. I know there are many matters
in which I lack experience...
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74. but please guide me
well in all matters.
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75. Free Planets Military Attaché - Viola
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76. You speak well, don't you?
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77. Your tact belies your age.
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78. Your shoulders look stiff.
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79. This is enemy territory,
after all.
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80. At least,
inside the office.
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81. Inside?
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82. They're nearly all Truniht
supporters, aren't they.
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83. I've got to
be careful.
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84. Because if I commit some blunder,
it will bring trouble to Admiral Yang.
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85. He's kind of cute.
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86. But not used to it.
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87. What's the matter?
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88. Nothing.
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89. If Commander Poplan were here,
I think he would have said something.
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90. Let's go take a look
inside for a bit.
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91. Welcome!
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92. This would look
good on you.
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93. Although it's an article
that's hard to wear well...
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94. you have the good
looks and style for it.
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95. It's expensive.
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96. You must be joking.
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97. For an article like this at that price,
it's a sacrifice on the seller's part.
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98. Last month, I think it
was 20 Marks cheaper.
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99. There must be
some mistake.
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100. In any case, take a look
at the electronic newspaper.
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101. It tracks the changes of
the price index perfectly.
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102. Well, I'll take it.
Can I get a receipt?
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103. It appears that prices are stable,
and the quality of goods is excellent.
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104. The fact that there
are few mistakes means...
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105. that the systems that operate
society and finance are strong.
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106. It's a big difference
from our own country.
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107. Those who shed other's blood,
those whose blood is shed...
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108. and those who grow fat by
lapping up the blood that's shed...
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109. it takes all kinds, eh?
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110. What'll we do now?
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111. Conform to custom, and go sightseeing at
the Imperial High Commissioner's Office?
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112. Galactic Empire's High Commissioner's Office
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113. It's a strange feeling, having enemies
and allies in the same place, isn't it?
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114. The other side's watching
from inside, too, aren't they?
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115. And I'm sure they're getting messages
from self-interested informants.
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116. Well then, shall we
go back to our post?
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117. I heard they're holding
a welcome party tomorrow.
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118. No matter how I look at
Admiral Yang's example...
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119. because "guest of honor" is just a phony role, let's at least go to bed early tonight.
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120. Hotel Batavia
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121. What are your impressions
of Phezzan, Ensign?
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122. Well, I'm impressed that even
the back alleys are clean.
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123. That, and there
are so many pets...
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124. and they're all
very well fed.
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125. You do have
strange interests.
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126. How do you like
Phezzan's girls, Ensign?
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127. They're all pretty.
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128. And lively, too.
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129. Oh, pretty tactful.
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130. We have everything on Phezzan, from pretty
girls to planetary organization systems.
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131. If you have the money,
you can buy anything you want.
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132. But you can probably buy a girl's heart,
with just a smile, instead of money!
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133. I'm extremely jealous.
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134. I'll try my best.
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135. By the way, now that you mention selling, I'm
concerned about a rumor that there's a plan...
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136. to try and sell the Phezzan Corridor and
Phezzan's independence to the Imperial Fleet.
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137. What?
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138. I'm worried that Phezzan is going to treat the Corridor itself as merchandise...
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139. and sell it to
the Imperial Fleet.
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140. Oh dear, the Ensign has
a pretty vivid imagination.
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141. The Imperial Fleet, huh?
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142. Are you saying the Empire will pass through the Phezzan Corridor and invade the Alliance?
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143. Well, that's a pretty
interesting story.
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144. But isn't that a
little too imaginative?
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145. The Phezzan Corridor
is an ocean of peace.
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146. Every ship that passes
through is a merchant ship.
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147. Vessels that hoist military
flags can't pass through.
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148. Who decided that?
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149. Who?
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150. If it's a law
that people made...
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151. I think it's a law
that people can unmake.
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152. Especially the way Prince Reinhard von
Lohengramm of the Empire does things.
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153. I don't think he's one
to observe old customs.
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154. In the case of
Prince Lohengramm...
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155. doesn't he calmly destroy tradition
and unwritten law to achieve his goals?
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156. I don't think anybody
can say he can't.
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157. However...
That kind of thing...
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158. Indeed, even if Prince Lohengramm
harbored such an ambition...
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159. I don't think the people of Phezzan
would helplessly sell him their pride.
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160. Nevertheless, Phezzan
selling itself to the Empire...
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161. is outrageous conjecture,
isn't it, Ensign Minci?
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162. Is it?
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163. I don't think independence,
at least formal independence...
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164. has much value
to Phezzan.
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165. However, it's close
to the highest.
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166. You mustn't underestimate
that, Ensign Minci.
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167. Ensign Minci, you came here
to be welcomed not to argue!
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168. Don't you understand
the occasion?
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169. Everybody, sorry. Please
excuse his youthful ardor.
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170. Which means Yang Wenli has
probably surmised everything.
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171. What shall we do?
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172. Even so, there's nothing
he can do about it.
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173. Can't he?
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174. Nevertheless, it's certain that that boy made
some awkward remarks to the attendees.
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175. Even though they were drunk,
how many of them will remember?
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176. Won't it become troublesome if their
interests turn to political speculation?
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177. It's too late. There's no
time for them to take action.
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178. Don't worry.
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179. Even if I am worried,
it's not about you.
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180. How are you feeling,
Bishop Degsby?
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181. Alcohol, drugs,
and women...
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182. You've abused all of
the worldly pleasures...
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183. despite the fact that you're a religious
man who makes a point of asceticism.
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184. Will His Holiness, the Grand Bishop on Earth,
be lenient towards your wild conduct?
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185. You forced me
to take drugs!
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186. Didn't you sneakily
force me to take drugs...
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187. and push me into this
vortex of degradation?
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188. Blasphemer!
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189. The time will come when you realize
the stupidity of your actions!
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190. By all means, I'd like
you to make me realize it.
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191. Will God strike me down with
lightning or a meteorite?
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192. Don't you fear
righteousness?
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193. Righteousness?
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194. Rudolf the Great didn't become ruler of
the universe because he was righteous.
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195. Nor did Rubinsky.
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196. They were able to win because
they had relatively more power.
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197. The principle of control
is might, not right.
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198. If you had power, you could live without
being afraid of the Grand Bishop's anger.
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199. Which is my point.
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200. I don't care about
religious authority.
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201. You can monopolize that.
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202. If we each became the number one
person in our respective worlds...
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203. there'll be no need to
be jealous of our partner.
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204. What are you saying?
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205. I don't know
what you mean.
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206. Don't you?
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207. I'm saying I'll give you
Earth and the Earth Church.
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208. I'll topple Rubinsky.
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209. You'll take the
Grand Bishop's place.
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210. It's not their
era any more.
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211. The 800 years of Earth's hatred
should be eaten by the devil.
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212. Hereafter, you and I...
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213. You don't know your
place, you simpleton!
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214. With ambition and
shallow knowledge like yours...
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215. you say you're going to try and
defy His Holiness the Grand Bishop?
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216. That's hilarious.
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217. It's the lowest
type of farce!
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218. Dog, dream your
dog-like dreams.
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219. Don't think of opposing an elephant.
It's for your own good.
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220. Can I get you to limit your
laughter to that much, Bishop?
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221. All of your shameful
conduct has been taped.
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222. If you don't cooperate with me,
I'll use them as I see fit.
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223. It may be an
antiquated method...
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224. but it's frequently used
precisely because it's effective.
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225. Its frequent use just
makes it seem antiquated.
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226. Damned dog...
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227. What?
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228. You say there were more than a
hundred casualties in the exercises?
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229. Yes. Considering that the exercises were
carried out in the form of actual battle...
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230. and considering more than
4 million troops took part...
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231. the number of casualties
is rather small.
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232. Again, through Boltik, we've leaked the
information about the Iserlohn deployment.
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233. Speaking of Boltik, he's come
seeking a guarantee of his position.
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234. When the conquest of the
Alliance is complete...
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235. the Phezzan Corridor will become an
even more important route than it is now.
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236. It can't be a very desirable tactic
to place that under indirect control.
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237. Certainly it would be more advisable
to place Phezzan under direct control.
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238. But it hardly seems worth
the Machiavellian efforts...
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239. of concentrating the hatred
of the Phezzani people on Boltik.
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240. I know.
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241. It can't be helped.
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242. I expect him to fail to
maintain the public peace.
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243. So, for the time being, we'll
give him the title of Landesherr.
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244. As you wish.
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245. This was the day the Ragnarok Operation's
personnel assignments were announced.
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246. First of all, we'll send a large
fleet towards the Iserlohn Corridor.
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247. The commander of the Iserlohn bound
fleet will be Admiral Reuental.
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248. As second in command,
Admirals Lennenkanpt and Lutz.
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249. This movement will focus
everyone's attention on Iserlohn.
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250. Taking advantage of that opening, we'll
dominate the Phezzan Corridor in one blow...
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251. and invade
Alliance territory.
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252. I'll entrust that vanguard
to you, Mittermeyer.
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253. The second formation,
Admiral Mueller.
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254. For Mueller, this was his first operation
since returning to duty after being wounded.
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255. It was probably Reinhard's
knack for personnel...
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256. that he resolved on putting him, so
strong in a crisis, in Mittermeyer's camp.
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257. Indeed, Mueller had hoped to participate in
the battle to capture Iserlohn Fortress...
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258. seeking vindication
for the past.
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259. I will command the
third force personally.
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260. I'll place each of the fleets led by...
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261. Admirals Artringen, Brauhitz,
Karnap, Gruneman and Therneusen...
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262. under my direct command.
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263. Aboard the supreme flagship
Brunhilde would be...
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264. Chief of Staff,
High Admiral Oberstein...
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265. Chief Adjutant,
Admiral Streit...
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266. Adjutant, Lieutenant Lucke...
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267. Chief of the personal
guards, Captain Kissling.
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268. Private Secretary Hildegarde von Mariendorf,
too, would travel with them on the ship.
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269. It was officially decided to treat her
as if she held the rank of Commander.
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270. The fourth force,
Admiral Steinmetz...
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271. the fifth force,
Admiral Wahlen.
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272. On the chance that after the Imperial
Fleet invaded Alliance territory...
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273. the Phezzan Corridor
became sealed...
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274. The fourth force would
reverse and prevent this.
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275. And, the fifth force,
which went last...
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276. would have the responsibility of connecting
the Phezzan Corridor and Imperial territory.
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277. Furthermore, the fleets of
Admirals Bittenfeld and Fahrenheit...
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278. would be standing
by in reserve.
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279. Both of them were
strong offensively.
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280. When the time to deliver the death
blow to the Alliance Fleet arrived...
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281. they would probably
carry out an important function.
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282. I order Admiral Eisenach
to support the Iserlohn fleet.
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283. Ernst von Eisenach hadn't
distinguished himself in battle...
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284. but in rear guard duty, diversion
operations, and land battle support...
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285. by silently carrying out
subdued but essential duties.
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286. He'd never once betrayed
Reinhard's expectations.
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287. Admiral Kesler will be
Capital Defense Commander...
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288. and Admiral Mecklinger will
be in charge of rear support.
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289. Both will remain
behind on Odin.
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290. The start of the operation is waiting for the
departure of the Iserlohn fleet led by Reuental.
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291. The date has been decided,
as Imperial calendar November 5.
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292. Among these pieces
of information...
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293. only those parts pertaining to
the Iserlohn fleet were publicized...
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294. and leaked to the
Alliance through Phezzan.
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295. National Defense Council
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296. Well, it's unmistakably
a state of emergency...
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297. but Iserlohn is an
impregnable fortress...
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298. and has an unbeaten,
famous commander.
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299. The Imperial Fleet shouldn't be
able to invade Alliance territory.
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300. That's right! That's right!
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301. That's right! That's right!
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302. Mr. Chairman!
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303. What is it,
Commander in Chief?
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304. Unlike the people
assembled here...
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305. I can't feel confident that
we'll all be here next spring.
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306. Certainly, Iserlohn is
an impregnable fortress...
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307. and it has an unbeaten,
famous commander.
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308. But doesn't it seem strange that the Empire's
Prince Lohengramm, a genius at war...
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309. would challenge us to a battle
he has no chance of winning?
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310. What are you worried
about, Admiral?
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311. Admiral Dawson
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312. What concerns me is that this attack on
Iserlohn may be no more than a diversion.
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313. Which means, the enemy's main force
will be aiming at the Phezzan Corridor.
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314. Commander in Chief Bucock's
worry is rather original.
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315. Admiral Rockwell
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316. It's unthinkable that Phezzan would
throw away its political neutrality...
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317. and abandon more than a
century's worth of tradition...
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318. to conspire with
the Empire.
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319. In the first place, if the
Empire grows even stronger...
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320. the existence of Phezzan
itself will be threatened.
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321. They must have
considered that.
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322. Exactly!
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323. Besides, Phezzan is also making big profits
through generous loans to our Alliance.
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324. If by some chance our Alliance
is conquered by the Empire...
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325. all their efforts until
today would come to naught.
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326. Would they do such
an unprofitable thing?
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327. That's right!
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328. That's right!
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329. Yes, Phezzan certainly is
spending funds in the Alliance.
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330. However, that's for mines, lands, enterprises,
and so forth on each Alliance planet...
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331. not on the Alliance
government itself.
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332. If the safety of the money they've
invested is guaranteed to Phezzan...
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333. then I don't think they would care very
much if the Alliance's government crumbled.
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334. Or maybe Phezzan's investing of money
in the Alliance government is also true?
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335. Are you trying to say that high government
officials are taking bribes from Phezzan?
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336. Admiral, I'd like you to be a little
more careful about what you say.
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337. In any case, as long as the Admiral's
worry isn't based on concrete data...
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338. it must be dismissed
as mere speculation!
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339. For the time being, the subject is the
defense of the Iserlohn Corridor.
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340. Yes, we should order Admiral Yang
ahead of time to be on alert.
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341. That, and as long as
the fortress is there...
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342. we should just have them make
preparations to send reinforcements.
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343. That will do it, then?
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344. If there aren't any other opinions,
we should end today's council meeting here.
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345. Sorry, Yang.
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346. So this is my plan...
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347. Before the enemy approaches,
we'll hide a fleet inside the Corridor.
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348. Then, attacking from behind the
enemy who's attacking the fortress...
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349. we'll push them to within firing range
of the Thor Hammer, and crush them.
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350. Indeed.
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351. I think it's a
pretty efficient method...
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352. but we'll have to be aware of
the enemy's approach beforehand.
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353. That's right.
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354. If only a larger number of
surveillance ships would be approved...
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355. But as things stand...
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356. Since our recon satellites were destroyed
when Geiersburg Fortress attacked...
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357. we can only rely
on manned ships.
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358. No additions to the
budget are being allowed.
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359. The National Defense Council
knows our budget is insufficient.
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360. Cutbacks, again?
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361. No, it's simply that, at the political level and
the business level, management is inefficient.
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362. That's the reason why
the situation is so serious.
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363. Because personnel expenditures are
higher than those for hardware...
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364. our nation doesn't
know anything at all.
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365. And this is an order
to be on full alert.
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366. Well, for the time being, there's nothing to do
but use manned ships for reconnaissance.
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367. What's the situation now?
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368. The Ulysses is
out on patrol.
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369. What's the matter with
our Captain, anyway?
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370. Hasn't he been in a really
bad mood this trip?
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371. Is it because he was
passed over for promotion?
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372. Didn't he lose another
fight with his wife?
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373. I heard Commander Poplan took
him to the cleaners at cards.
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374. No, although it's
true he lost at cards...
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375. he was playing
against General Schenkopp!
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376. It's possible!
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377. You're all wrong.
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378. The truth is, the Captain's
in love with Julian Minci.
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379. But, as everybody knows, he went to
Phezzan to become a military attaché.
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380. Losing his unrequited love
is the ultimate in despair.
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381. Let's be kind to our
poor ship's Captain.
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382. We've spotted
the enemy!
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383. There are so many ships,
I can't count them all!
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384. What'll we do?
Fight?
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385. Idiot!
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386. Our Iserlohn Station
Fleet is undefeated!
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387. It's undefeated because we don't fight with
an enemy we stand no chance of beating!
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388. What are you waiting for?
Can't you run away any faster?
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389. Don't loiter about!
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390. Sir!
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391. We've detected
an enemy ship.
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392. Shall we pursue?
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393. There's no point.
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394. I'll have them spread rumors
as widely as possible.
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395. Besides, our enemy
isn't one battleship.
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396. It's Yang Wenli
and Iserlohn Fortress.
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397. Shouldn't we muster our fighting
spirit against the greater enemy?
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398. Sir!
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399. Now, shall we play the first bar of the
requiem for the Free Planets Alliance?
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400. There was also a large number of ships when
Geiersburg Fortress attacked last year...
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401. but this time there
are even more than that.
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402. Is this a part of Prince
Lohengramm's grand strategy?
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403. From now on, we shouldn't
send the Ulysses out on patrols.
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404. Whenever that ship goes out on patrol,
it brings the enemy back with it.
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405. Well, let's consider
the matter.
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406. On the other hand, when we
send the Ulysses out on patrol...
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407. it'd be effective if we upgraded
our alert level by one.
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408. At any rate, according to
our previous discussions...
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409. please make
the preparations.
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410. Oh, dear...
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411. Admiral...
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412. I don't mean to
sound overconfident...
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413. but no matter how many troops it ends up
being, this fortress will be perfectly safe.
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414. We are self-sufficient, and can
hold out for any length of time.
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415. But the Imperial Fleet's objective, after all,
is to break through the Phezzan Corridor.
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416. When Heinessen or other Alliance
territories fall into danger...
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417. and we're ordered to ignore the
situation here and go to their rescue...
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418. what will we do, then?
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419. Right now, our allies behind us are more cause for headaches than the enemy before us.
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420. If we're so ordered, I suppose
we'll have to go to their rescue.
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421. Yep.
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422. But if we evacuate hastily,
in the worst case...
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423. not only would
Iserlohn be recaptured...
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424. we would be pursued
and beaten down from behind.
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425. And just leaving the fortress in
itself will be difficult, won't it?
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426. Yeah.
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427. Besides, even if we succeed at that,
about the time we've left...
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428. Heinessen could have
already fallen by then, and...
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429. we might be attacked by
the enemy from in front and behind.
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430. Well, nothing will get done
by worrying about it here.
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431. Lieutenant, send a report of
the enemy attack to Heinessen.
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432. In addition, my opinion is that
this attack isn't independent.
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433. It's one part of the grand strategic
design of Prince Lohengramm...
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434. connected with an attack
on the Phezzan Corridor.
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435. Request that they fortify
defenses on the Phezzan side.
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436. Yes, sir.
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437. It's probably no use.
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438. But even if they don't
do what they should do...
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439. I've got to help Admiral Bucock who's
struggling alone back on Heinessen.
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440. Space Era 798.
Imperial Year 489...
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441. standard calendar,
November 20...
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442. Admiral Oskar von Reuental, leading
an Imperial Fleet of 36,000 ships...
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443. assaulted the
Iserlohn Corridor.
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444. That was the first shot
of the Ragnarok Operation.
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445. Fire!
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446. Preview of Next Episode
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447. The attack on Iserlohn Fortress by
the Imperial Fleet, led by Reuental...
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448. was more ferocious than any from the past.
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449. Amidst the fierce battle Yang Wenli reaches exhaustion and...
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450. Next episode of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, episode 43, "The Gjallarhorn Was Blown."
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451. Another page to the history of the Galaxy.
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452. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 43
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453. The Gjallarhorn Was Blown
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